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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.

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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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