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Frankford Home of the Week

wakeling 1531 33In the 1500 block of Wakeling Street right next to the Frankford Hospital (Aria) parking garage I found this pair.  Passed them hundreds of times and then I went by when the guy who lives in the unit on the right was out trimming the lawn.  It’s small but he was doing a really neat job of it.  That is what makes some of the people in the neighborhood special.

Click on the image for a better view.  The one on the right is a duplex.  I’m not sure about the one on the left.  Both are well maintained.  That puppy on the porch is very tame but he looks intimidating.

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Coming Up in Frankford

  • One Love Basketball, Volleyball, Church Choir contestNext Week In Frankford
    When – Sat, August 22, 9am – 12pm
    Where – Wissinoming Park (map)
  • Frankford Garden Club Meeting
    When – Tue, August 25, 6pm – 8pm
    Where – See below (map)
    Description – Second Frankford Garden Tour and Party Beginning 6 PM at Gloria Green’s garden, 4617 Paul Street (just North of Orthodox St) 215-288-3672 Next, a 4 block walk (or drive) to Una Esther Coyle’s garden at 4634 Hawthorne St.   On to Yvonne Phillips’ at 1727 Plum Street, only one block away, 215-744-1247 Finishing with Rose Britton’s garden, at 1713 Plum Street, 215-743-9483,for Pot Luck and Drinks – Bring your favorite dish to share! AND Please bring a chair or two!
  • 2009 DENI 3v3 BASKETBALL SIGN-UPS
    When – Wed, August 26, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
    Where – DENI PLAYGROUND BASKETBALL COURTS (1381 RUAN ST) Philadelphia, PA (map)
    Description – THE 2009 DENI 3v3 BASKETBALL SIGN-UPS WILL BE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2009 AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2, 2009 FROM 5:30-7:30 PM AT THE DENI PLAYGROUND BASKETBALL COURTS (1381 RUAN ST). THE REGISTRATION FEE WILL BE $20. THE DENI 3v3 BASKETBALL LEAGUE IS COED FOR AGES 10-13. THE SEASON WILL START ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th AND RUN TILL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st. THE GAMES WILL BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY MORNINGS ON THE DENI BASKETBALL COURTS. TO REVIEW THE DENI 3v3 BASKETBALL RULES CHECK THE DENI PLAYGROUND WEBSITE. www.deniplayground.com
  • Frankford Depot Community Family & Friends Day
    When – Sun, August 30, 12pm – 3pm
    Where – McIlvain Recreation Center Penn and Pratt Streets (map)
  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When – Thu, September 3, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – Frankford Hospital – 2nd floor conference room (map)
  • Grand Army of the Republic Museum Open House
    When – Sun, September 6, 12pm – 5pm
    Where4278 Griscom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – Presentation at 1:30 PM: Jenny Wade of Gettysburg Judy Giesberg
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Crime Map Update

we’ve updated the crime map page to include the period from 7/20 through 8/2/2009. We’re a bit behind due to the summer schedule. The news lately has mentioned an increase in burglary in the Northeast. It does not show up here in Frankford and overall numbers are down compared to the same period last year.

Comparing 2008 and 2009: There was 1 homicide and none last year and no sexual assaults. Robbery went from 18 to 12 this year. Aggravated assault from 21 to 13. Theft from 46 to 42. Burglary from 28 to 24. Crimes with guns from 12 to 8. Crimes with knives the same. Crimes with other weapons from 10 to 6.

This is the map. Say thanks to the cops. The bums and vermin haven’t seen the light, they are feeling the heat.



View Frankford crime 7/20 to 8/2/2009 in a larger map

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Knights of Pythias Greenwood Cemetery/Benjamin Rush House

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The Northeast Times reports on the meeting about the future of the Benjamin Rush house:

About a dozen community stakeholders offered cemetery officials their thoughts on what the future should look like for the Knights of Pythias Greenwood Cemetery/Benjamin Rush house rehabilitation project last week in a conference room at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America.

In 2005, CTCA moved into the old Parkview Hospital campus, adjacent to the 44-acre cemetery, at 930 Adams Ave., in Northwood.

Greenwood Holdings, a company affiliated with the hospital, and minority shareholder Friends of Greenwood acquired the cemetery and its historic yet ramshackle buildings last year.

That includes the circa 1782 Benjamin Rush House, where Doctor and Mrs. Rush are said to have served tea to George Washington and Annis Boudinot Stockton (who lived at Morven in Princeton).

Greenwood Holdings, working with consulting engineers and preservation architects, plan to restore the house, which was used as the cemetery office for many years, and transform it into the centerpiece for the cemetery.

Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries author Tom Keels, who also guides tours through Laurel Hill Cemetery in East Falls, acted as a facilitator for the meeting, holding off answering questions from attendees, instead asking for their “out-of-the-box” ideas.

Joe Menkevich, former Northwood Civic Association president and amateur historian, suggested that CTCA, which has several hospitals located across the country, might consider naming this particular location the Benjamin Rush campus, noting that Rush himself worked on a treatment for cancer during his lifetime.

Read the entire story here.