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Frankford Library to Close Till June 19th

The Frankford library has had to close 50 days over the last 2 years due to problems with the heating or cooling systems and that is a big problem.  The solution is to replace the equipment and its going to happen starting on Monday April 6th.  The quarter of a million dollar HVAC replacement project is scheduled to be completed on June 19th, if everything goes as planned.

In addition, since the library will be closed there is an opportunity to make some other upgrades as yet to be planned.  Also on the horizon for the library this summer is the possibility of funding to upgrade the WiFi.  At present it would be generous to call it slow.  That would be a major improvement since many users bring their own equipment to access the internet.

Library users are being notified this week about their options for service.  While the library is closed, signage on the front windows will refer customers to the proper location to return books, find computers to use, etc.

Yet to be decided is the issue of using the library as a polling place.  The facility may not be acceptable for that use while under renovation.  An announcement will be made when the decision is reached on that issue.

We’ll post updates as they become available.

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Philadelphia Civic Flag Day Celebration

By 1SG Joe Fraioli

Frankford High School Army Junior ROTC participated in this year’s Philadelphia Civic Flag Day Celebration on Friday, March 27th at City Hall. Over 1000 people were in attendance as everyone celebrated the Philadelphia City Flag birthday and the presentation of the Maneto Awards.

Frankford High School JROTC color guard members Christopher Gallicchio, Windmond Tan and Marshall Hogue present the national colors.

Frankford High School JROTC color guard members Christopher Gallicchio, Windmond Tan and Marshall Hogue present the national colors.

Student/cadet Jeremyah Durand speaks with Mayor Nutter.

Student/cadet Jeremyah Durand speaks with Mayor Nutter.

 

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PSA1 March Meeting

The PSA meeting on March 26th was well attended with people from all areas of Frankford.  Representing the police was Captain McCloskey, Lt. Gordon and Officer Lewis.

Officer Lewis noted that the discovery of the woman buried in the alley off the 4700 block of Frankford Avenue was the result of a tip by the other residents.  The beat officer was notified and that set of the chain of events that resulted in the arrest of the suspect.  The victim was identified as Kelly Hepfl who has had addresses in West Chester, Downingtown and other locations in Philadelphia.  The suspect has not been identified so far and no charges have been filed as of today.

Other news from the meeting:

  • Robberies around the Frankford Transportation Terminal are still going on but have slowed down.  SEPTA polie and the PPD are working together to put an end to the problem.
  • The Narcotics Strike force has been active in the Bridge Street area and arrests have been made.
  • Enforcement of the 2AM closing time for businesses in the commercial areas is being enforced.  “Nothing good in Frankford happens after 2AM”.
  • The police have been proactive in being present at school dismissal time on the Avenue and where crowds of teens had after dismissal.
  • There was a discussion about a recent video posted of a car stop by 15th.  The driver was stopped for heavily tinted windows which are illegal.  The driver presented evidence from PennDot that he was allowed the tinting due to a medical condition.  Some viewers have labeled the stop as police over reach.  Others have called it an attempt by the driver to provoke the police into using excess force.  The discussion about the incident was productive.
  • Residents from Castor Avenue say that the traffic between Foulkrod and Pratt Streets has become a real problem with noise and speeding.  In additions there are ATVs running up and down the streets.  Excess noise from a vehicle is an offense punishable with a $300 fine.  Although the police are prohibited from chasing the ATVs for safety reasons, when they are stopped, they can be confiscated and will not be returned.  It is illegal to drive them on city Streets.
  • Kim Washington, Managing Director of the Frankford CDC,  asked about coordination between SEPTA and the PPD regarding the loitering around Margaret-Orthodox.  Lt. Gordon noted that this has been a subject at past meetings and SEPTA police have committed to attending the PSA meetings.  The schedule confusion this month was the cause of no SEPTA representation at this months meeting.  Gordon and Lewis went on to discuss their view of what is going on at Margaret-Orthodox and Captain McCloskey talked about future actions that will be taken to control the activity their.
  • Residents of the 5000 and 4700 block of Griscom both took the opportunity to thank the police for their work during the last year.  They say it is much better now than it was last year at this time.  It takes constant attention but the improvement is clear.

Kim Washington also introduced two new members of the CDC staff to the group.  Illeana Garcia and Ellie Devyatkin are the new Commercial Corridor managers.  You can hear more about their work at the annual public meeting of the Frankford Community Development Corporation which will be held in conjunction with the EPIC Stakeholders on April 30 at 5:30 PM at Second Baptist Church at 1801 Meadow Street.

The next PSA1 meeting will be held on April 23rd at 7PM at Aria Hospital.

 

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Frankford Library Temporary Closure

The Frankford library will close on April 6th for emergency HVAC work. An informational meeting for the community will take place in the library meeting room Monday March 30, 6:30pm – 7:30pm.   Attendees will have a chance to borrow materials with an extended due date, and choose a brand new book to keep (while they last).

 

Betsy Baxter
Branch Manager and Adult/Teen Librarian
The Free Library of Philadelphia
FRANKFORD BRANCH
4634 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA  19124
Phone 215-685-1473
Fax 215-289-6914
baxterb@freelibrary.org

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Frankford High School Young Alumni Council

The new Frankford High School Young Alumni Council is looking for alumni under the age of 40 to join our board.

The mission of the Young Alumni Council is to foster beneficial connections among alumni, students, faculty, administration, and staff. To implement this mission, the Young Alumni Council works with the Frankford High School Alumni Association to:

  • Foster alumni pride and enhance the reputation of the school
  • Provide opportunities and events for Young Alumni with emphasis on social and career development
  • Provide opportunities for alumni to volunteer their time and talent on behalf of the school and its students
  • Provide alumni with the means to connect with other alumni for exchange of information and ideas
  • Promote the social, professional, philanthropic, and service interests of recent alumni
  • Facilitate communication between the Alumni Association and Young Alumni

If you are interested in becoming a board member, please email us at FrankfordYAC@gmail.com and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/FrankfordHighYAC