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Halloween Safety Tips

THE 15TH DISTRICT WOULD LIKE ALL THE MEMBERS OF IT’S COMMUNITY TO HAVE A “SAFE & HAPPY HALLOWEEN”. BY FOLLOWING THESE SAFETY TIPS AND REMINDERS THE NIGHT CAN BE FUN FOR EVERYONE.

Make sure there is an adult in your child’s crowd. If you are going to be out driving on Halloween, please be on the look out for kids trick or treating.

Remind your children they should never get in a car of a stranger at any time…..If your children are approached tell them to scream as loud as then can to alert others and run as fast as they can to someplace safe.

Kids will be kids….explain to kids of all ages the difference between tricks and vandalism…..throwing eggs at a house may seem funny but they need to know the other side of the coin as well, that clean up and damages can ruin Halloween for everyone.

Help your child pick out a costume that will be safe….make sure that it is fire proof or treated with fire retardant….if they are wearing a mask of any kind, make sure that the eye holes are large enough for good peripheral vision. Carrying a flash light or glow stick will make your children more visible at night.

Please remind your children how to cross a street properly…..they should look both ways…and NEVER CROSS IN BETWEEN CARS.

​Captain Francis J. Bachmayer
Commanding Officer 15th District

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Halloween Brings Out the Paranormal in Frankford

“There are spooks in there I tell ya, Spooks “. A famous line from a famous movie opens this first time column.

The quote above isn’t all that unusual for my associates or myself to hear. Paranormal 215 formed in 2008 to find out if we could indeed gather any evidence to support claims like this. We also are able to, at times, clear up what is sometimes unnerving people. People may find out what was scaring them in fact weren’t spirits or ghost but acorns hitting and rolling down the roof. But, what about the times we are faced with the unexplainable? Noises, smells, lights turning on and off or furniture moving are just some of the things that can be encountered. We have seen some weird things over these past few years.

But, what if the evidence is disturbing to even the investigator? Yes, I have witnessed such cases. We have had a case when even the local priest was contacted and brought in. You’re thinking in the back of your mind, “I wish I could tell these people to leave as quickly as they can.” Needless to say, it isn’t our place to make such a request or cause panic in a family. At this point, it is time to educate the person to the best of your ability. We’re not there to perform  exorcisms or blessings’, we are there to see if we can indeed find evidence of an actual haunting. One thing, I believe, is the need to stress the fact that it would be very unusual for a spirit to do any physical harm to someone. Another thing to pass on is that full body apparitions are extremely rare — most investigators would never witness one themselves.

We have all heard of famous haunted places that are written about often such as Gettysburg Pa., Williamsburg Va., and the sprawling hills of Valley Forge Pa. as well as countless others. Just about everywhere you visit will have stories to tell. Stories of old train lines and old time miners are common as well as the stories surrounding the southern plantations. Thousands of reports have been collected over time in places like these but it doesn’t end there. Many locations, especially here in Philadelphia and its surrounding areas, are rich in stories, lots of them. From the days of early settlers, followed by William Penn and the forefathers, this area has been crawling with history. It astonishes me how much Mr. Smiley has unearthed just in the Frankford area. If there is a place that could harbor such tales, ours would certainly be eligible. Just think, not far from here, the likes of the pirate Blackbeard walked and had his share of mistresses. Battles and soldiers from the revolution as well as the Civil War were housed and cared for here. Their encampments littered the whole region including Frankford. Need more be said? There is no doubt, many of you have stories to tell of your own.

So, maybe you are a believer but maybe you’re not. In either case almost everyone has times where they feel they are being watched, or thought they saw something out the corner of their eye. Who knows? That is one of the reasons Paranormal 215 formed. Maybe we could answer this question for ourselves. I lead investigations with a skeptical, yet open mind — hopefully you will read this article with the same open mind. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I’m not here to change that, but to give you some insight into our world. You may want to visit our website, paranormal215.com. Parts of it are presently being upgraded but will soon include sound clips and more pictures from our investigations, it does offer some pictures now. Stop by and check it once in a while for new content, we have an incredible web designer who constantly works to improve it. You can also contact us through the same web page. Hope to see you there.

Make sure you check for future articles from us where we will discuss some of our findings as well as some of our investigations. At times we may discuss other topics that may be occurring in the paranormal world.

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Coming Up in Frankford 10/22 to 11/18/2011

  • Gun Buy Back
    When – Sat, October 22, 10am – 2pm
    Where – St. Joachim Parish Hall, Griscom and Church Sts. (map)
    Description – Gun Buy Back sponsored by 15th Police District Advisory Council – $50 Shop Rite gift card in exchange for your guns.
  • Hedge Street Park Cleanup
    When – Sat, October 22, 10am – 1pm
    Where – Hedge Street Park, 4600 Hedge St. (map)
    Description – We were not able to get a team of volunteers and equipment for Philly Cares Day so the success of this cleanup will solely depend on community participation. We are looking to get 40 volunteers for this event.
  • FRANKFORD HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR
    When – Sat, October 22, 4pm – 6pm
    Where – Gather at the Historical Society of Frankford 1507 Orthodox Street (map)

    Description – GET READY TO SEE FRANKFORD IN A WHOLE NEW LIGHT! Admission: $6:00 adult Refreshments: Before and After the Tour Commemorative T-Shirts will be provided ONGOING GHOST PROGRAM THROUGHOUT TOUR: SOUTH JERSEY GHOST RESEARCH will offer a video presentation at the Historical Society of Frankford before, after, throughout the tour. RESERVATIONS: Frankford Community Development Corporation Michelle Feldman mfeldman.fcdc@gmail.com 215-743-6580

  • Friends of the Frankford Library Open House
    When – Wed, October 26, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
    Where – Free Library of Philadelphia, Frankford Branch 4634 Frankford Ave. (map)
    Description – Find out about after-school homework help, check out job-hunting resources on the computer and learn how you can become a Friend of your local library. Free; all are welcome; light refreshments will be served. 215-685-1473 for more information.
  • PSA Area 1 Meeting
    When – Wed, October 26, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – 4900 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA (map)
    Description – Location: Frankford Hospital – 2nd Floor Conference Room Agenda: PSA 1 Progress, Concerns and Action Plans for Frankford South of Bridge Street.
  • Northeast Philadelphia EPIC Stakeholders Group
    When – Thu, October 27, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
    Where – Aria Hospital’s Frankford Campus (4900 Frankford Avenue) in the 2nd floor meeting room. Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – The ultimate goal is to create a process that enhances the community’s ability to solve issues surrounding truancy, domestic violence, child safety and substance abuse.
  • Annual Fall Festival and Halloween Event
    When – Sat, October 29, 12pm – 3pm
    Where – Overington Park, Leiper and Orthodox Streets (map)
  • Friends of Overington Park
    When – Tue, November 1, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – CORA Neuman Center at 1000 Orthodox Street (map)
    Description – Come out and discuss our park and what we an do to make it a safe and pleasant place for everyone.
  • Womrath Park Community Update Meeting
    When – Wed, November 2, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
    Where – Womrath Park: at Adams Ave, Frankford Ave and Kensington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – Womrath Park will be the site of a green stormwater management project led by the Philadelphia Water Department in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. Beautiful new gardens will collect rainwater and allow it to filter into the ground instead of overloading the city’s sewer system. This project will beautify the park and improve the quality of Philadelphia’s waterway. Bring a lunch and join us for an update on the design plans for Womrath Park and a tour of the site. We hope to see you there! CONTACT: Ashley Schmid at ashley@ttfwatershed.org or 215.514.3952 For more info: http://www.phila.gov/recreation/parks/Womrath_Park.html
  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When – Thu, November 3, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – 2nd floor conference room, Aria Health, 4900 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
  • Grand Army of the Republic Museum Open House
    When – Sun, November 6, 12pm – 5pm
    Where – 4278 Griscom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – Presentation at 1:30 PM: Reminiscences of John F Reynolds by Kate Reynolds Landis Arlene Harris
  • Frankford Special Services District Quarterly Board Meeting
    When – Mon, November 7, 8:30am – 9:30am
    Where – St. Mark’s Church (Griscom St Entrance) (map)
    Description – All meetings are open to the public.
  • Historical Society of Frankford program
    When – Tue, November 8, 7:30pm – 9:00pm
    Where- 1507 Orthodox St., Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description- HORACE W. CASTOR The Frankford Architect with the White Boutonnière Richard Brent Castor Learn of the life and accomplishments of Horace W. Castor, a Frankford-born, world-renowned architect as presented by his great, great grandson. Twelve generations of the Castor family just celebrated 275 years in America.
  • Engaging Communities
    When – Sat, November 12, 9am – 4pm
    Where – Temple University (map)
    Description – Center for Public Interest Journalism day long event, Jim Smiley, representing the Frankford Gazette, will sit on a panel discussing audience-building with other editors of local news operations
  • Overington Park Cleanup and PAWS Animal Cleanup
    When – Sat, November 12, 10am – 1pm
    Where – Overington Park, Leiper and Orthodox Sts. (map)
    Description – Park cleanup day and PAWS low cost animal clinic
  • St. Joachim Alumni Association Installation Mass
    When – Sat, November 12, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
    Where – St. Joachim Church, 1527 Church Street, Phila. PA 19124 (map)
    Description – The Saint Joachim Alumni Association is celebrating its installation with a Mass on Saturday November 12, at 4:30pm. The mass will be held at St. Joachim Church located at 1527 Church Street. After Mass there will be a gathering in the Parish Hall to celebrate and officially register Alumni. Light Refreshments will be served. Please inform other Alumni and friends of the Parish.
  • Celebrate America Recycles Day With the Frankford CDC
    When – Tue, November 15, 12pm – 5pm
    Where – 4900 Griscom Street, Phila. PA 19124 (map)
    Description – Handing out blue recycling bins and signing people up for Philadelphia Recycling Rewards program.
  • Northwood Civic Association Meeting
    When – Tue, November 15, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – St. James Lutheran Church, at Castor Avenue and Pratt Street. (map)
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Free Movie Night Reminder from the Frankford CDC

Just a reminder the Frankford CDC, State Representative Tony Payton, Friends of Overington Park and Northeast EPIC Stakeholders are holding a free family movie night TOMORROW in Overington Park at 7:00p! Bring your own blanket, though we’ll have popcorn and drinks for the kids! See the flyer below for all the details – we hope to see you there!

Don’t hesitate to contact Michelle Feldman at 215-743-6580 or mfeldman.fcdc@gmail.com with any questions!

Movie Night

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Sweet Frankford

I’ve been patrolling You Tube for Frankford related video and found a few interesting things.  This one, which the CDC slipped by me, is ready for public viewing.  They will be telling us more, in the future, about these two businesses and how they came to be in Frankford.  Philly Love Bar and A Cupcake Wonderland.

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