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Picnic and politics

Ward leaders Marnie Aument-Loughrey and Jim Donnelly and Common Pleas Court Judge Anne Marie Coyle.
Cherelle Parker addresses the crowd.

The 35th, 55th and 62nd Democratic wards on Sunday hosted a picnic at Burholme Park.

Ward leaders Bill Dolbow (35th), Bob Dellavella (55th) and Tina Tartaglione (62nd) welcomed, among others, Cherelle Parker, the Democratic nominee for mayor.

Parker, who faces Republican David Oh, said her administration will be about “One Philly.”

Others in attendance included party boss Bob Brady; Jill Beck, running for Superior Court; city elections commissioners Lisa Deeley and Omar Sabir; state Reps. Pat Gallagher, Joe Hohenstein, Anthony Bellmon and Tarik Khan; City Councilmen Jim Harrity and Anthony Phillips; Christy Brady, candidate for city controller; Rue Landau, candidate for Council at large; Gary Masino, candidate in the 10th Councilmanic District; Common Pleas Court Judges Tamika Washington, Anne Marie Coyle, Joe Fernandes, Holly Ford and Sierra Street; Municipal Court Judge Brad Moss; Raj Sandher, candidate for Common Pleas Court; and Colleen Osborne, candidate for Municipal Court. ••

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