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Crime in Frankford

From the Inquirer today:

A 16-year-old girl told police that she was repeatedly raped Thursday after being abducted on her way to school, police said yesterday.

Police last night said they were questioning a suspect, a man in his 30s, and expected to charge him overnight.

The girl, a sophomore at Simon Gratz High School, was walking through a park area in the 1300 block of Orthodox Street on her way to catch the Market-Frankford El around 7 a.m. when she allegedly was confronted by a man with a gun, said Capt. John Darby, commander of the Special Victims Unit.

Read the entire story here and an update here and the Northeast Times.

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Next week in Frankford

  • Sunday, Janyary 6th – Noon – Presentation at 1:30 PM: “The Forgotten Battle of Franklin Tennessee” You’re invited on Sunday, January 6th, 2008 to be part of an exciting afternoon when the Grand Army of the Republic Museum and Library presents Dick Simpson’s slide program “The Forgotten Civil War Battle of Franklin Tennessee”. The program, which is free and open to the public, takes place at 1:30 p.m. at the museum, 4278 Griscom Street,
  • Thursday, January 10th – 7PM – Frankford Civic Association meeting – 2nd floor conference room at Frankford Hospital
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Lorenzo DellaValle

It is a note of interest when everybody come to a unanimous agreement about anything. This time our 2 fine neighborhood newspapers both covered the honor bestowed upon Lorenzo DellaValle by City Council.

I still remember shortly after turning 11 the pictures on TV of the sinking of the Andrea Doria. One famous Philadelphian, then mayor Richardson Dilworth was on board. Unknown at the time, to us, was that a future famous Frankford resident was also on board coming to America.

Read the story from the Gleaner and the Northeast Times and don’t forget to wave when you walk by Lorenzo’s shop on Frankford Avenue near Harrison.