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Frankford Restaurant Review – Teddy’s Pizza

Teddy’s Pizza is a Frankford institution.  Located in the heart of Frankford right off Foulkrod Street  at 4748 Frankford Avenue.

We ordered on line through Grubhub and the order was delivered on time and accurately.  We gave them 5 stars for that day.

The cheese steak and fries were better than average and that was great.  Have since used Teddy’s several times and no doubt its good.  We have often gone over there to pick up rather than wait for the extra time for delivery, since its within walking distance.

You can also call Teddy’s direct and save a bit.  The number is (215) 533-3366.

Next week we’ll be at Leandros.

 

 

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Catholic Daughters of the Americas to Meet

Court St. Francis De Sales #2617 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas will resume meetings on Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 11 A.M. in St. Joachim Church Hall, 1527 Church St.  

Membership is open to all Catholic women age 18 or older.  If you are looking for a place to share your faith with other women and work to help others, we invite you to come visit and find out what we are all about.  

If you have questions, call Tina Dambach, Vice Regent @ 215-779-2054. 

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Frankford Restaurant Bar of the Week

This week we’re at 5104 Frankford Avenue which is listed on the LCB web site as Duffy’s Tavern but has also been called Quinn’s Irish Pub.  License #R13493 which means it is primarily in the business of serving food and has to provide seating at tables and chairs for at least 30 people.

There are no citations listed by the LCB which is good.  One review on Foursquare says they only have 50 cent snacks on the menu.  If anybody knows what is happening there, please comment.

If you have any complaints about any bar or take our store in Frankford, go to this link to file an online, anonymous complaint.  You can also call the Complaint Hotline – 1-800-932-0602 directly.

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Peace Walk Brings Frankford Together

After a string of shootings and a homicide, two groups united in a peace walk on August 19th.  The Donovan Williams Memorial Foundation lead off from the square on Meadow Street across from Second Baptist and walked up to Margaret and then up Oxford Avenue.

 
The were met by Frankford Forward who had left Wakeling and Griscom and walked up to Wakeling and Saul (both scenes of recent shootings) before linking up with the Williams group.  Together they then walked back down Oxford to Foulkrod and over to the square.

The walk was planned at the Frankford Townhall at the Boys and Girls club on August 18th.  The two groups plan to work together to address the violence sweeping the community.

The next Frankord Forward meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 22nd at St. Mark’s Church at 4442 Frankford Avenue at 6:00 PM.

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Frankford Arsenal Cleanup

When the Frankford Arsenal closed in 1977 it was decommissioned and a cleanup was done.  The work included remediation of radiological contamination, explosive residues, and heavy metal residues.  Since 1996, the Corps of Engineers has performed investigations for munitions and residual chemicals.

The Arsenal is divided into three areas.   Area II is mainly the old Arsenal closest to Bridge Street and extensive testing was done in that area.  The results indicate contamination of lead, PCB’s and Benzo(a)pyrene.  The levels of these contaminants would exclude this area for residential use.  It has been deemed safe for its present use by School Students, Office Workers, Landscapers, Maintenance and Construction Workers.

At a public meeting on August 18th at American Legion Post 224 in Frankford, Todd Beckwith of the Army Corps of Engineers laid out their proposal for remediating the remaining contamination in Area II. To summarize, they propose to remove the contaminated earth where it is accessible and replace it with clean fill.  In the two areas where it is covered, they will leave it alone.  Those green areas on the map below are the contaminated areas.  Click on it for a better view.

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EXCAVATION AND DISPOSAL •  In AOCs (Area of Concern) 1, 6, 10 and 20, the contaminated soils are accessible, and can be easily excavated disposed at an offsite landfill. • Involves the estimated excavation and disposal of an approximately 3,112 cubic yards of contaminated soil from the site

INSTALLATION OF A CAP AND FUTURE USE RESTRICTIONS • In AOCs 13 and 21, the contaminated soil is below an already existing cap (asphalt and/or concrete.  Leaving the caps in place at AOCs 13 and 21 is consistent with future land use in the area..

The entire package of information is available on their web site at this link.

You are invited to comment before August 31st by email or in writing to:

todd.t.beckwith@usace.army.mil

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Attn: Todd Beckwith
Room 10400-E, 10 South Howard Street
Baltimore MD 21201