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The Philadelphia Regional<br />
Volume #36, Issue #3<br />
<strong>Sept</strong>ember <strong>2012</strong><br />
FORMER TV-29<br />
WEATHERMAN’S<br />
SAGA TO BE<br />
PRESENTED AT TRIAL<br />
John Bolaris, the much maligned<br />
former TV-29 weather news personality,<br />
may gain redemption in several months.<br />
Bolaris gained a degree of notoriety<br />
when he allegedly was drugged and<br />
scammed of $43,000 by two women he met<br />
at a Miami, Florida bar over two years ago.<br />
Just recently a Florida night club<br />
owner, Alec Simchuk, was arrested in<br />
connection with Bolaris and other cases.<br />
Simchuk allegedly used attractive<br />
women to become friendly with unsuspecting<br />
men frequenting night clubs, placing them in John Bolaris<br />
a position whereby the girls would gain their<br />
victims credit cards, and then run up huge<br />
purchases.<br />
Bolaris allegedly had his American<br />
Express card charged with more than<br />
$43,000.<br />
Simchuk is also alleged to have ties to<br />
an Eastern European crime ring, according<br />
to a report by Daily News columnist, Dan<br />
Gross. It was the FBI who apprehended<br />
Simchuk.<br />
Trial is scheduled for Simchuk around<br />
Alec Simchuk<br />
October 9, <strong>2012</strong> in Federal Court in Miami.<br />
Bolaris is scheduled to testify. “I’ve been waiting a long time for<br />
this,” he told Gross. “Life’s been hell for two years and I can’t wait for<br />
justice to finally be served.”<br />
Continued on page 3<br />
Marketing Mgr. Great<br />
at Catching, Plus<br />
Pitching — for IGM<br />
A consumer marketing<br />
manager for Interstate General<br />
Media, the new corporate owner<br />
of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily<br />
News, and Philly.com, was the<br />
center of attention on a recent<br />
ESPN’s “SportsCenter’s Top 10<br />
Plays” national broadcast.<br />
She is Genevieve Haney of<br />
Levittown who is also is a twoyear<br />
Veteran Phillies ballgirl.<br />
It was her catch of a hardhit,<br />
line drive at Citizens Park<br />
during a Phillies game recorded<br />
on TV that produced national<br />
oohs and aahs for her prowess.<br />
Her reaction to catching the<br />
ball, which she back-handed, was<br />
instantaneous — and professional.<br />
It wasn’t a fluke.<br />
Haney played third base<br />
softball for four years at Hofstra, a<br />
Division 1 university in New York.<br />
Prior to joining IGM, and<br />
The longest established business-to-business monthly newspaper for company owners<br />
and executives in Philadelphia, Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey & Delaware ...<br />
Mailed direct to buyers of business services & products<br />
the Phillies, Haney worked in<br />
marketing at Villanova University.<br />
While there — to get the<br />
Phillies ballgirl job — she made a<br />
video showing her baseball abilities.<br />
The video included Villanova<br />
coaches Jay Wright and Andy<br />
Talley throwing basketballs and<br />
footballs at her to show if she<br />
could catch. She could!<br />
PR & Media<br />
Personnel<br />
Among<br />
“Most Sexy”<br />
SHILA NATHAN co-hosts a<br />
morning radio show on Wired<br />
96.5. Her show is called,<br />
“Chio, Shila and Tingle in the<br />
Morning”. She can be reached<br />
on Twitter @Shilawired.<br />
See pg. 5<br />
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Founded July, 1976<br />
on the 200th Anniversary<br />
of the United States of America<br />
City Citation Coordinator<br />
Cited For $25G Theft<br />
It’s a common public<br />
relations procedure to have<br />
Philadelphia City Council issue<br />
a proclamation commending a<br />
company, or individual.<br />
City Council also makes<br />
declarations announcing a<br />
special week, or special event.<br />
Those proclamations, and<br />
commendations for years have<br />
been processed by a City Council<br />
secretary, Nancy Gonzalez.<br />
She makes $60,000/year.<br />
And, just recently, she was<br />
arrested.<br />
She was arrested for<br />
allegedly stealing from a<br />
destitute 88-year-old woman.<br />
Her take, according to<br />
published reports, was almost<br />
$25,000 from the senior citizen’s<br />
Social Security checks.<br />
Gonzalez has been on the<br />
Philadelphia City payroll for 32<br />
years.<br />
Daily News Reporter Gets<br />
the Point — Gunpoint!<br />
A Daily News reporter was<br />
right on the scene of a gun-point<br />
holdup recently.<br />
Phillip Lucas, a staff writer<br />
and crime reporter, was recently<br />
in the area of 46 th Street<br />
between Chestnut and Market<br />
Streets at 10:30AM when he<br />
was approached by a boy.<br />
The boy, later identified as<br />
being 13-years-old- -13!- -pointed<br />
a revolver at Lucas and demanded<br />
money.<br />
Lucas told his assailant he<br />
wasn’t carrying any cash. The<br />
boy turned away, walked away,<br />
and within 24 hours was arrested.<br />
Lucas wrote a bylined article<br />
about the incident for the Daily News.<br />
The alleged felon turned out<br />
to have been arrested twice previously<br />
for robbery.<br />
His age was verified as being<br />
13. Thirteen!<br />
(Lucas can be reached at<br />
215-854-5914 or lucas@phillynews.com.)<br />
City Council secretary, Nancy<br />
Gonzalez, who was arrested for<br />
stealing about $25,000 from an<br />
88-year-old woman.<br />
She worked for former<br />
Council President Anna Verna.<br />
At the time of her arrest she was<br />
on the staff of current Council<br />
President Darrell Clarke.<br />
Currently she has taken a<br />
leave of absence, and is free on<br />
unsecured $5,000 bail.<br />
“Business of Sports” Radio<br />
Interview Show Is Back on Air<br />
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“The Business of Sports”<br />
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The show features<br />
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executives that utilize sports for<br />
their organization’s profits.<br />
The show, which was<br />
broadcast for several years<br />
with Ed Harvey, an icon of area<br />
broadcasters, now deceased,<br />
returns <strong>Sept</strong>ember 13, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
It will be heard on WWDB<br />
(860 AM) at 12:30P.M. to 1P.M.<br />
every Thursday, and from<br />
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There is no cost, or<br />
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as guests are:<br />
…Dr. Michael Diorka, Assoc.<br />
Athletic Director for Facilities,<br />
of Univ. of Penn. Division of<br />
Ritz<br />
Camera<br />
Loses<br />
Its Focus<br />
Ritz Camera and Image<br />
L.L.C. has filed for bankruptcy.<br />
Their debt was listed at<br />
about $50 million, with assets<br />
of about the same.<br />
The firm allegedly is the<br />
largest U.S. chain of specialty<br />
camera shops.<br />
Ritz Camera Center is at<br />
1330 Walnut St., Phila.<br />
Recreation & Intercollegiate<br />
Athletics on <strong>Sept</strong>. 13 th<br />
…Brian Hester, Vice<br />
President, of AYS Sports<br />
Marketing on <strong>Sept</strong>. 20 th<br />
…Jeff Shablin, President/<br />
CEO, of Optimal Sport Health<br />
Club on <strong>Sept</strong>. 27 th<br />
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By Mike Mallowe<br />
Spending $6 billion on people<br />
who can’t make a decision<br />
may be wretched excess.<br />
This fall the two political parties<br />
will spend about $6 billion on<br />
messages aimed, primarily, at a<br />
small group of people – undecided<br />
voters.<br />
I can’t conceive of being<br />
an “undecided” voter – or pretty<br />
much of an “undecided” anything.<br />
I am one of those people<br />
who may be wrong, monumentally<br />
wrong, but who is never in<br />
doubt.<br />
I can definitely respect your<br />
personal or political preference,<br />
as long as you have one.<br />
My biggest problems have<br />
always been with people – particularly<br />
leaders – who waited<br />
until the last possible minute to<br />
see which way to jump. A word<br />
like “trust” never enters into their<br />
decision-making.<br />
But, that’s just me.<br />
There are still people out<br />
there who can’t decide whom<br />
they will vote for, or if they will<br />
vote, at all. I’m sure you might<br />
even know some of them. They<br />
might even make you as crazy<br />
as they make me.<br />
In a weird way this really<br />
resonates with me because I<br />
know so many people who have<br />
spent their professional lives<br />
also trying to convert or convince<br />
undecideds – buy my product or<br />
service; use me; believe in me;<br />
try my store, or restaurant, or<br />
magazine, or come to my school.<br />
(Editor’s Note: They’re called<br />
“advertisers”)<br />
No matter how hard you<br />
work, or how many customers<br />
you thoroughly satisfy – which<br />
is exactly what most successful<br />
people in business do every<br />
day – you will still be spinning<br />
your wheels chasing after the<br />
undecideds. And, you will never<br />
be able to truly win over those<br />
undecideds, at least not for long.<br />
Marketing To<br />
Determine Future<br />
If you look at it from this<br />
point-of-view, all marketing, including<br />
advertising and public relations,<br />
is about trying to capture<br />
those undecideds.<br />
The future of your business,<br />
or at least your profits, might depend<br />
on the undecideds and in<br />
this election the future of the whole<br />
country might depend on them.<br />
Who Are<br />
The Undecideds?<br />
Elizabeth Kolbert, a blogger<br />
with The New Yorker magazine,<br />
tried to come up with a good estimate<br />
of how many people this<br />
“undecided” label really includes.<br />
The best person she went<br />
to was former Bill Clinton adviser<br />
Paul Begala, who pops up quite<br />
Bying “Undecideds”<br />
Mike Mallowe<br />
a bit as a talking head on cable<br />
news. This is what Begala had to<br />
say recently in Newsweek:<br />
“When you factor out the<br />
undecideds in securely red or<br />
blue states (since their votes<br />
won’t change the Electoral College<br />
results), the election comes<br />
down to ‘around 4 percent of the<br />
voters in six states.’”<br />
“I did the math so you won’t<br />
have to,” Begala told her.<br />
“Four percent of the presidential<br />
vote in Virginia, Florida,<br />
Ohio, Iowa, New Mexico, and<br />
Colorado is 916,643 people.<br />
That’s it. The American president<br />
will be selected by fewer than<br />
half the number of people who<br />
paid to get into a Houston Astros<br />
home game last year.’”<br />
As you might expect, something<br />
else the undecideds have<br />
in common is a stupefying lack<br />
of basic knowledge regarding<br />
current events, politics or even<br />
fundamental civics.<br />
Does that translate to the<br />
undecideds among us also being<br />
the stupidest among us?<br />
You don’t have to answer<br />
that, and neither do I.<br />
But the question does keep<br />
coming up in these analysis<br />
pieces and based on the kind of<br />
group profiles they project, I do<br />
not think you would want any undecideds<br />
doing surgery on you<br />
or your loved ones.<br />
People who take umbrage<br />
at this frequently confuse independent<br />
voters with undecided<br />
voters.<br />
Independents have often<br />
given up on both political parties<br />
after belonging to one or both of<br />
them. Many independents vote<br />
regularly and know all about<br />
the issues. My apologies to any<br />
touchy independents.<br />
But we aren’t talking about<br />
independent voters here – we<br />
are talking about people who<br />
are so zombie-like that they truly<br />
cannot figure out which of two<br />
clearly defined candidates they<br />
like best.<br />
Spending Marketing<br />
Dollars on the Undecideds<br />
The amount of money being<br />
spent trying to get through to<br />
the undediceds is astonishing.<br />
Before bothering to do much research,<br />
I calculated that about a<br />
billion dollars each sounded right<br />
for the two candidates.<br />
Boy, was I wrong.<br />
The OpenSecrets.org, a blog<br />
that pushes for good government<br />
in Washington, recently quoted<br />
one of their experts on the amount<br />
of money that will be spent, including<br />
advertising, media buys of all<br />
sorts, public relations, social media,<br />
direct mail, volunteers, and<br />
even flower arrangements at fundraising<br />
dinners:<br />
“Although a lot of money still<br />
remains to be raised and spent,<br />
the data already show that we’re<br />
on track to break the extraordinary,<br />
record-setting sums spent<br />
in 2008,” said Sheila Krumholz,<br />
Continued on next page<br />
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<strong>Sept</strong>ember <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong>/<strong>Communications</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Page 3<br />
Weatherman<br />
Continued from page 1<br />
Bolaris added, “I haven’t<br />
worked in seven months,<br />
my credibility and credit are<br />
hurting and I have become<br />
more of a cartoon than a chief<br />
meteorologist.”<br />
Bolaris has a daughter living<br />
in the Philadelphia area.<br />
He would like to renew his<br />
career in this region.<br />
Broadcast Pioneers<br />
Recent Luncheon<br />
Photos by Jerry Klein, Group President<br />
Mallowe<br />
Continued from previous page<br />
executive director of the Center<br />
for Responsive Politics.<br />
“That cycle was the first in<br />
which we crossed the $5 billion<br />
mark, and the big question now<br />
is whether we will already reach<br />
-- or surpass -- $6 billion just<br />
one cycle later. At a minimum,<br />
we’ll come close. More important<br />
than the total spent, the real difference<br />
this cycle is how great a<br />
portion of that money will come<br />
from purportedly independent,<br />
often secretive groups.”<br />
If you like your wars fought<br />
largely on television, then this<br />
political season is meant for you.<br />
Thus far, President Obama<br />
has heavily out-spent Mitt Romney,<br />
but Romney has an advantage<br />
in the total amount of money<br />
raised.<br />
He’s waiting for big buys<br />
closer to the election.<br />
And he will easily be able to<br />
afford them.<br />
Watch the<br />
Eagles vs. Saints Game<br />
Elizabeth Wilner, writing in<br />
<strong>Advertising</strong> Age, predicts that the<br />
single biggest ad night for politics<br />
this year – maybe for anything<br />
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this year – will be the TV advertising<br />
cash that’s spent on the<br />
ESPN Monday Night NFL game<br />
between the Philadelphia Eagles<br />
and the New Orleans Saints.<br />
The next day is, of course,<br />
Election Day.<br />
The irony in that is compelling:<br />
Obama and Romney come<br />
into this election as two severely<br />
wounded candidates, regardless<br />
of what else transpires between<br />
now and November 6.<br />
While the candidates are<br />
bombarding us with unrelentingly<br />
negative messages, the<br />
two teams playing that night will<br />
be equally injured: the Saints will<br />
still be reeling as a result of the<br />
league-imposed penalties stemming<br />
from Bounty-Gate.<br />
The Eagles, as a team and<br />
an organization, will still be trying<br />
to come to terms with the tragic<br />
death of coach Andy Reed’s son.<br />
As long as you like your<br />
melodrama thick, you’ll be getting<br />
big doses of it.<br />
And, just in case you are<br />
wondering who is mainly responsible<br />
for all that contributing, the<br />
answer is the same for both parties.<br />
The primary givers usually<br />
belong to some combination of<br />
the financial, insurance and real<br />
estate industries.<br />
Now, you may be thinking,<br />
but aren’t those the people who<br />
wrecked the economy back in<br />
2008?<br />
The answer is yes – and they<br />
are contributing generously to Republicans<br />
and Democrats, alike.<br />
So, it looks like there are those<br />
who have come out of the recession<br />
by landing on their feet.<br />
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Today Media<br />
Brothers Rob, Rich and Ralph<br />
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family’s media holdings under the single<br />
corporate umbrella of Martinelli Holdings<br />
LLC, doing business as Today Media,<br />
a major regional communications<br />
company.<br />
What began as a small family<br />
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into a multi-platform communications<br />
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The company produces locally<br />
Delaware Today, Main Line Today,<br />
Westchester Magazine, Hudson<br />
Valley Magazine, The Hunt, as well as<br />
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Main Line.<br />
The Martinelli family also<br />
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and Media Two, a Baltimore-based<br />
custom communications division<br />
which provides communications<br />
services to diverse clients.<br />
Robert Martinelli is CEO and<br />
president of Today Media.<br />
Member and guest speaker<br />
Barry Magarick, long-time<br />
Philadelphia advertising<br />
agency owner.<br />
Member and guest speaker<br />
Dom Giordano.<br />
Member and guest speaker<br />
Gene Crane.<br />
Rob Martinelli<br />
Ralph Martinelli<br />
Rich Martinelli<br />
Members Steve Levy, Mike Strug and Mike Quinn<br />
Guest speaker Chris Stigall with member<br />
Jacqueline Kravitz Strauss.<br />
BP treasurer Pat Delsi, member Bill Toffel (formerly of KYW radio<br />
and TV) and a guest speaker Don Henderson.<br />
Former 20-year AM Philadelphia co-hosts Liz Matt (known<br />
on-air as Lizbeth Starr) and KYW’s Wally Kennedy.<br />
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establishment’s first anniversary. Pictured with Perrier is Dr. Walter<br />
Hofman, recently re-elected Montgomery County Coroner.<br />
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total in-house facility capable of providing: design,<br />
printing, finishing, die-cutting, warehousing, fulfillment<br />
and mailing needs providing our clients with cost and<br />
time saving opportunities.<br />
We invite you to contact us or visit us in person and see<br />
for yourself how Contemporary Graphics is truly….<br />
Leading the Graphic Arts Industry with Quality & Innovation<br />
Contemporary Graphics<br />
Expands Services<br />
One of this region’s major full<br />
service printing firms has expanded<br />
its direct mail capabilities.<br />
Contemporary Graphics, 7001<br />
North Park Drive, Pennsauken,<br />
N.J., (856-663-7277) recently integrated<br />
the business of The Total<br />
Mailing System (TTMS), formally of<br />
Paulsboro, N.J.<br />
TTMS is now out of business,<br />
and many of its assets and<br />
customers have been folded into<br />
Contemporary Graphics.<br />
Additionally, many TTMS<br />
employees are now with Contemporary<br />
Graphics, including former<br />
TTMS founder Bob Powell.<br />
Contemporary Graphics is<br />
soon to mark its 30 th year of being<br />
a leader in multiple phases of<br />
printing, direct mail and fulfillment.<br />
Jim Moreton and Bob Powell of Contemporary Graphics<br />
This includes design, production,<br />
warehousing, and mailing<br />
services.<br />
Tim and Jim Moreton are the<br />
owners of CG (www.ContemporaryGraphics.com).<br />
Jim can be<br />
reached at: 800-575-4238.<br />
7001 North Park Drive • Pennsauken, NJ 08109<br />
Phone: 800.575.4238 • Fax: 856.663.0149<br />
www.ContemporaryGraphics.com<br />
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PR & Media Personnel Among<br />
“Most Beautiful”<br />
Area media and PR personnel were among the<br />
Philadelphia Daily News “Sexy Singles <strong>2012</strong>”.<br />
They represent Philadelphia’s “most eligible men<br />
and women,” according to the publication.<br />
Their photos, by Daily News staff photographer<br />
Steven M. Falk were published in the paper on August<br />
6 & 7, along with a short description of their backgrounds<br />
and interests, in a quite tasteful manner.<br />
ZACHARY LASHWAY has joined<br />
the staff of WPHL’s program,<br />
“Eye Opener”. Formerly he was<br />
at CBS in Montana as an anchor/<br />
reporter. He can be reached on<br />
Twitter @zachlashway.<br />
ALI BRISTOW models for QVC,<br />
through the Reinhard Modeling<br />
and Talent Agency. She is a<br />
broadcast journalism student at<br />
Temple University. She can be<br />
reached on Twitter @alibristoww.<br />
SHILA NATHAN co-hosts a<br />
morning radio show on Wired<br />
96.5. Her show is called, “Chio,<br />
Shila and Tingle in the Morning”.<br />
She can be reached on Twitter<br />
@Shilawired.<br />
CATYA WASHINGTON has<br />
appeared on the TV show,<br />
“Bad Girls Club” on the Oxygen<br />
channel. She also owns a<br />
modeling agency that provides<br />
personnel for ad campaigns<br />
and music videos. She can be<br />
reached on Twitter @mscat215.<br />
ASHLEY JOHNSON is a reporter<br />
for WPHL 17. She has a master’s<br />
degree from Northwestern<br />
University. She can be reached<br />
on Twitter @AshleyNJohnson3.<br />
ALL SERVICES COMPLETED IN-HOUSE UNDER ONE ROOF<br />
• Color Offset &<br />
Digital Printing<br />
• Engraving & Special<br />
Processes<br />
• Finishing & Diecutting<br />
• Hand Assembly<br />
• Mail-House Services<br />
• Fulfillment & Warehousing<br />
• Online E-Commerce<br />
• Creative Support Services<br />
• Digital Photography<br />
Studio<br />
Contemporary Graphics differentiates itself by being an<br />
innovative leader in the printing and fulfillment industry.<br />
We are a value-added, direct manufacturer, one stop<br />
total in-house facility capable of providing: design,<br />
printing, finishing, die-cutting, warehousing, fulfillment<br />
and mailing needs providing our clients with cost and<br />
time saving opportunities.<br />
We invite you to contact us or visit us in person and see<br />
for yourself how Contemporary Graphics is truly….<br />
Leading the Graphic Arts Industry with Quality & Innovation<br />
Promoter of Welcome America<br />
Gains New Assignments<br />
The Shipon Group division<br />
of <strong>Advertising</strong> Systems,<br />
Incorporated (ASI), specializing<br />
in sponsorship sales, creation,<br />
fulfillment, along with live<br />
entertainment event and venue<br />
marketing, is celebrating its<br />
recent success as developmental<br />
and/sponsorship arm for Wawa<br />
Welcome America!, the nation’s<br />
largest July 4 th celebration and<br />
free concert, attended by over a<br />
million people each year.<br />
Led by President Eric<br />
Shipon, longtime sponsorship<br />
expert with 20+ years of<br />
successes in the sports and<br />
entertainment world, The Shipon<br />
Group was able to attract over<br />
25 sponsors, including the NBA,<br />
Chrysler, Google, Sugarhouse<br />
Casino, Pennsylvania Lottery,<br />
Ford, National Museum of Jewish<br />
American History, and PECO, to<br />
the ten day celebration.<br />
“I grew up at similar events,<br />
knew the production and concert<br />
side of the event from working<br />
with ESM and Scott Mirkin, and<br />
Live Nation (formerly Electric<br />
Factory Concerts),” Shipon said.<br />
ASI and Shipon have<br />
secured the prestigious<br />
Philadelphia Marathon<br />
assignment for November, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Eric Shipon (left) with Step Up Revolution Starts, Kathryn McCormick<br />
and Ryan Guzman.<br />
The Marathon attracts 27,000-<br />
plus runners.<br />
ABOUT ASI:<br />
ASI is a hybrid creative,<br />
marketing and production agency<br />
specializing in creative, largeformat<br />
& traditional printing, POP,<br />
vehicle & wall graphics, web site<br />
development and hosting for<br />
regional and national clients.<br />
The Shipon Group division of<br />
ASI specializes in securing funds,<br />
sponsorship creation, strategic<br />
alliances, endorsements, sales,<br />
marketing and management for<br />
major entertainment, charitable,<br />
cultural and sporting events,<br />
venues, team and touring<br />
properties.<br />
For more information,<br />
press, sponsorship, or facility<br />
tour information, contact Eileen<br />
Dixey, eileend@asitv.com, or<br />
856.488.2211.<br />
7001 North Park Drive • Pennsauken, NJ 08109<br />
Phone: 800.575.4238 • Fax: 856.663.0149<br />
www.ContemporaryGraphics.com<br />
Got a new product<br />
or service?<br />
For a free exposure in future issues,<br />
send a photograph and description to:<br />
Editor<br />
29 Bala Ave., Suite 114 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004<br />
Help Available to Aid in Creating Legitimate News<br />
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Radio Show Guests Promote Philadelphia-Area Entertainment<br />
PHILADELPHIA THEATRE CO’s<br />
Producing Artistic Director, Sara<br />
Garonzik can be reached at 480<br />
South Broad St., Philadelphia,<br />
PA 19102; Tel.: 215-985-1400<br />
ext. 107; E-Mail: sgaronzik@<br />
philadelphiatheatrecompany.org.<br />
CENTER STAGE ENTERTAIN-<br />
MENT, INC., Alex Glover, Ent.<br />
Consultant can be reached at<br />
902 W. Laurel Rd., Lindenwold,<br />
NJ 08021; Tel.: 609-927-1339;<br />
E-Mail: ag@centerstageent.com.<br />
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF<br />
PHILA’S Chairman of Music<br />
Dept./Director of Choir, Robert<br />
Ross can be reached at 12901<br />
Townsend Rd., Philadelphia, P<br />
A19154; Tel.: 215-751-8294;<br />
E-Mail: ramross@ccp.edu.<br />
THE MANN CENTER’S<br />
President/CEO, Catherine Cahill<br />
can be reached at 5201 Parkside<br />
Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19131;<br />
Tel.: 215-546-7900.<br />
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL ARTIST/<br />
PERFORMER, Steve Wise can be<br />
reached at 139 Christian St., Clifton<br />
Heights, PA 19018; Tel.: 484-410-<br />
9473; E-Mail: stepwise9@gmail.<br />
com; Website: http://katrielmusic.<br />
com/about/.<br />
AMICI OPERA CO. founder and<br />
Impresario, Ralph Tudisco can<br />
be reached at 130 E. Fariston<br />
Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19120;<br />
215-224-0257<br />
ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE STUDIOS Owner, Sharon Thomas, 913<br />
Montgomery Ave., Narberth, PA 19072; 20 West Lancaster Ave., Paoli,<br />
PA 19301; Tel.: 610-668-8870; E-Mail: arthurmurrayphilly@comcast.net;<br />
Website: www.amdancestudio.com, is pictured with Bonnie Squires who<br />
moderated Ms. Thomas’s interview.<br />
Walnut St. Theatre’s<br />
Studio on 3’s<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-13 Season<br />
Walnut Street Theatre’s<br />
Independence Studio on 3 season<br />
includes two World Premiers, an<br />
Oliver Award-winning Best Play, a<br />
classic adventure-turned-comedy<br />
and a holiday musical.<br />
Shows are Plaid Tidings<br />
(November 20 - December 30),<br />
Around The World In 80 Days<br />
(January 15 – February 3),<br />
Vincent In Brixton (February 19 –<br />
March 10), The Prescott Method:<br />
Easy Steps to Perfect Bread<br />
Breaking, Every Time (March 26<br />
– April 14) and Dino! An Evening<br />
with Dean Martin at the Latin<br />
Casino (April 30 – June 23).<br />
Subscriptions<br />
The only way to guarantee<br />
seats is to subscribe.<br />
Subscriptions for all five shows<br />
are available for as little as<br />
$65. Single tickets are $30<br />
- $40 each and go on sale in<br />
October.<br />
For information, call<br />
the Walnut at 215-574-3550<br />
ext. 6 (10AM – 10PM) or<br />
visit their website at www.<br />
WalnutStreetTheatre.org.<br />
(A public service announcement<br />
from ACT.)<br />
CityAve Business<br />
Alliance Spring Fling<br />
RADIO STATIONS located in the City Ave area were a major<br />
attraction at the CityAve Business Alliance Spring Fling. Among<br />
those participating with booths featuring station promotional<br />
literature and giveaways were 95.7 Ben FM, 102.9 WMGK, 93.3<br />
WMMR, and 97.5 The Fanatic. Not pictured but participating also<br />
was ABC/TV 10, NBC 10, CBS Radio, and WXTU. Hundreds of<br />
business personnel attended. The sponsoring organization can be<br />
reached by e-mailing Dayna Tolbert at daynatolbert@cityave.org.<br />
Visit our blog at www.PhillyBizMedia.<br />
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The growing list of medical<br />
and health care professionals I<br />
see during my getting older —<br />
but not THAT old — process,<br />
was the subject of one of my<br />
recent columns.<br />
I reported I was seeing<br />
eight different doctors, plus<br />
supplementary healthcare<br />
providers.<br />
In the column, I poo-pooed<br />
the time and money spent,<br />
because I’m in good health.<br />
Now the visit-the-doctor list<br />
is, unbelievably, growing.<br />
For Tests.<br />
Let me tell you of an MRI<br />
test my family physician recently<br />
ordered for me.<br />
It was to determine if<br />
numbness in my feet was caused<br />
by diabetic type-two neuropathy,<br />
or as my general practitioner<br />
said, “possibly a problem at the<br />
bottom of your spine.”<br />
Spinal problem? Spinal<br />
problem?? I have no problem<br />
My Latest Medical Adventure<br />
with my spine.<br />
“Ridiculous,” I said.<br />
I told my wife, Sandy, “This<br />
is more waste of time.”<br />
But she encouraged me to<br />
do it.<br />
“It will tell you,” she said.<br />
“Don’t you want to know?<br />
“I know there’s no problem<br />
with my spine,” but I’ll do it,” —<br />
So, two weeks later, giving<br />
up another half-day of doing<br />
business (which I like, and am<br />
good at), off I went to the MRI/<br />
Imaging building.<br />
There was the usual delay<br />
of checking in, being in line, and<br />
surprisingly, after only a short<br />
25-minute wait I was ushered to<br />
the clothing-changing area, and<br />
on to the MRI machine.<br />
I slid in…(It made me<br />
feel like I was in a coffin)…the<br />
headphones were applied…<br />
radio station WOGL came on<br />
with music of the 70’s (my<br />
choice) the MRI’s loud electrical<br />
noise started. I closed my eyes<br />
and pretended to myself not to<br />
be there.<br />
In less then two minutes,<br />
the noise, the music stopped,<br />
and I was pulled out.<br />
“That was quick,” I said.<br />
There was a reason for the<br />
short observation.<br />
Laura, the technician told<br />
me: “We can’t do you.”<br />
“Why?”<br />
“The machine picked up<br />
metal near your groin,” she<br />
answered.<br />
“Do you know what it is,”<br />
she asked.<br />
I have a, well, unusual,<br />
spontaneous, sense of humor,<br />
“Probably, from the days<br />
when I was a professional sword<br />
swallower,” I told her.<br />
Actually, I knew it was a filter<br />
put in 16 years ago to prevent<br />
blood clots. (There have been<br />
none.)<br />
“Well, she said, “you have to<br />
get an x-ray to see what it is.”<br />
So, off I went to the X-ray<br />
department (Fortunately in the<br />
same building, or I wouldn’t have<br />
bothered).<br />
Over two hours later, having<br />
hit the bottom of the x-ray<br />
appointee’s list, the x-ray, was<br />
done.<br />
The exam took only 15<br />
minutes, counting the time of<br />
changing clothes, again, for the<br />
hospital wraps.<br />
Yep, it was the filter.<br />
Back to the MRI.<br />
There I was told, “We can’t<br />
do an MRI on you!”<br />
“Huh?,” I queried, “why?”<br />
“Well, the radiologist fears<br />
the MRI machine will heat up the<br />
metal, I could get so hot it would<br />
burn inner flesh and tissue.” Not<br />
good (an understatement).<br />
I saw myself in intensive<br />
care, or a real coffin.<br />
That was it!<br />
Goodbye MRI.<br />
Joe Ball<br />
###<br />
Note: A week later, for a<br />
different test, the specialist, his<br />
name too long to remember,<br />
stuck needles in me and gave<br />
small shocks to my feet and legs,<br />
to probably confirm the cause of<br />
the numbness.<br />
Yep — it showed<br />
neuropathy. Not spinal.<br />
So, all for naught.<br />
And that’s the way it goes<br />
as one gets older…<br />
But it’s better than the<br />
alternative.To comment on this<br />
column, for better or worse,<br />
contact Joe Ball at adcomtimes@<br />
aol.com, or call 484-562-0060<br />
— “especially if you have an<br />
interest in advertising”.<br />
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PHILLY’S<br />
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Annual Visit to E. Bay Crab & Grille<br />
Always Brings a Welcome and A-1 Meal<br />
Having a Summer meal at<br />
East Bay Crab & Grille, 6701<br />
Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor<br />
Twp., N.J. (609-272-7721) has<br />
been a ritual for my family for<br />
almost 20 years.<br />
Proprietors Chuck and Joan<br />
Armstrong always greet us by<br />
name, and make us feel special.<br />
I remember conversations<br />
I’ve had with Chuck where we<br />
have discussed mutual hiring<br />
experiences, family situations,<br />
food (especially availability of<br />
soft shell crabs).<br />
Crabs are a main staple at<br />
East Bay. Hard Shells. Alaskan<br />
King Crab. Snow. You name it.<br />
They have it.<br />
And the selection of serving<br />
styles is plentiful.<br />
Hard Shells are cooked<br />
Maryland style. Jumbo lump<br />
Steak House “Max” At Trump Plaza<br />
Has Quality People<br />
In trying to get an impression of an<br />
upscale restaurant, sometimes it’s more<br />
than the facility. It’s the people working<br />
and managing there.<br />
Such was the case on a recent<br />
visit to “Max’s” the upscale steakhouse<br />
inside Trump Plaza, on the boardwalk at<br />
Mississippi Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.<br />
I have a grandson named “Max”, so<br />
the selection of a restaurant named “Max”<br />
was a magnet for me to visit.<br />
The facility has the looks and<br />
atmosphere one would expect of a longtime,<br />
quality casino-hotel- restaurant- - a<br />
place to be served royally- -and seen.<br />
(Side note: I don’t think Donald Trump<br />
eats there. They don’t serve crow!).<br />
The interior and ambiance of the<br />
restaurant is sort of classic Old English.<br />
The menu offers what you would<br />
expect.<br />
Quality beef of top traditional cuts.<br />
Veal. Lamb Chops. A smattering of<br />
seafood, especially lobster and crab. (It<br />
is Atlantic City.)<br />
Pricing? Do I really have to report?<br />
Bring money — or a casino comp! Typically,<br />
a three course meal, with wine could be $75<br />
to $100 per person, plus tax and tip.<br />
crabmeat is sautéed in a home<br />
made marinade sauce with<br />
heavy cream and parmesan.<br />
There is crab bisque soup,<br />
snow crab legs… go to their<br />
Internet site, www.EastBayCrab.<br />
com, and see for yourself.<br />
The restaurant also offers a<br />
wide variety of traditional meats<br />
and seafood.<br />
Their slow roasted prime ribs<br />
What impressed<br />
me were the<br />
staffers. Veterans.<br />
All professional<br />
managers and longtime<br />
servers.<br />
Mainline guests on a recent Saturday were Jerry and Ellen<br />
Let me mention<br />
Rose. He is a retired owner of a restaurant disposable goods<br />
several with whom I<br />
company. They are pictured with Les Bender, Executive Chef.<br />
had an opportunity to<br />
speak:<br />
…We were greeted by a girl-next doortype<br />
reservation-checker, Jenna Hulitt, a<br />
recent college graduate. She was all smiles.<br />
Always. We go back to before E-Mail. We<br />
used the telephone. Remember?<br />
“Max” is only open for dinner Fridays<br />
…Our waiter was Sonny Brandon and Saturdays, 5:30pm – 10:30pm.<br />
Berger, who has been at “Max’s” for 28<br />
Sunday 5:30pm – 9pm.<br />
years. He has served many celebrities,<br />
The Gourmet Restaurant chef is Robert<br />
including Julia Roberts, Regis Philbin,<br />
Elliott Gould, Flyers<br />
Pfander (609-441-6425).<br />
hockey team members,<br />
and Governors.<br />
I was impressed by<br />
his firm handshake (we<br />
discussed the business<br />
importance of a strong<br />
handshake) and his<br />
aid in taking the photo<br />
shown above...<br />
…Les Bender,<br />
CEC, Executive Chef.<br />
He also is a<br />
long-time Trump<br />
staffer, with over<br />
23 years at Trump<br />
Taj Mahal, Trump<br />
Marina, and Trump<br />
Plaza. He is a<br />
graduate of the<br />
Academy of Culinary<br />
Arts. He often visits<br />
the diner’s tables<br />
offering news and<br />
opinion on the<br />
evening menu.<br />
…And, I<br />
have to add Brian<br />
Cahill, director of<br />
communications/<br />
PR, who has been<br />
a communications<br />
professional for<br />
many years. Always<br />
accommodating.<br />
Guide to Executive Living Presents<br />
D I N I N G O U T<br />
by itself, and or in combination with<br />
a choice of snow crab legs, stuffed<br />
shrimp on crab cake is $28.<br />
All dinners come with a<br />
courtesy, super salad, and<br />
continuous loaves of freshlybaked<br />
bread.<br />
The greeters and servers<br />
remind one of the nicest<br />
young people within your own<br />
neighborhood.<br />
Evenings often host special<br />
events. For example, every<br />
Friday there is DJ Karaoke.<br />
Lots of free parking. Bar.<br />
Credit cards. Reservations are<br />
welcome, but not necessary.<br />
Open year round. Group<br />
and banquet facilities available.<br />
My personal opinion: Go<br />
once. You’ll be going back and<br />
back. As we do.<br />
~JB<br />
Summer Shore Restaurants<br />
For 20 years — It’s Still The Shore Diner<br />
SHORE DINER STAFF MEMBERS pictured (L to R) Yanni Stratis,<br />
Demetri Stratis, Elena Motalkina, George Stratis, and Patty Cano.<br />
The Shore Diner, 6710 Tilton Rd., Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (609-641-<br />
3669). E-Mail: Hospitality@ Shorediner.com is a landmark — and a social<br />
hub for customers who have been coming for years. Actually, generations.<br />
Recently, competition arrived.<br />
The “Wind Jammer” in Somers Point opened this season, and its<br />
menu (and owners) had their Beginning at the Shore Diner.<br />
My wife and I wondered if Shore Diner, always busy, would lose<br />
its flow of local and summer residents to the Wind Jammer.<br />
It hasn’t.<br />
When we recently went to Shore Diner on a Saturday at 6:30PM,<br />
it was as busy as ever.<br />
Owner (call me “Spiros”) and his three<br />
sons were there, greeting, working… working,<br />
greeting.<br />
The waitresses, while many of them<br />
new, continued to give the same friendly<br />
attention, with efficiency.<br />
Our waitress, Maria, from the Ukraine,<br />
was charming — and pretty — with an<br />
excellent command of English.<br />
The Shore Diner menu remains<br />
enormous. Probably 75 plus different<br />
choices, all moderately priced.<br />
I had the Crab Cakes ($15.95), while<br />
Sandy had a vegetable platter (under $14.)<br />
Mine came with a huge salad, and two<br />
vegetables. As usual, there was an over<br />
flowing free basket of sweet rolls, and a<br />
variety of breads.<br />
In Philadelphia, there’s a wellknown<br />
radio commercial/song, written by<br />
Philadelphia advertising icon Les Waas,<br />
“Everyone Goes to Melrose”.<br />
Down the shore, everyone continues to<br />
go to the Shore Diner. Almost guaranteed,<br />
you will see someone you know there. -<br />
~JB<br />
Revel’s “Central” Restaurant’s<br />
Lunch Staff A Positive<br />
The Inquirer gave the major restaurants at<br />
the new Atlantic City hotel/casino Revel, 500<br />
Boardwalk, a colorful two-page news spread<br />
earlier this season.<br />
One item that caught my attention was a<br />
$147.00 price for a select steak. I don’t think any<br />
dinner steak is worth $147.00 real money. Casino<br />
comps are a different matter.<br />
Anyway, I was in Margate, N.J., and it was<br />
a heat-suffocating weekday afternoon. I’m not a<br />
beach person. My wife, Sandy, is not a casino<br />
person. So I was surprised when she — out of<br />
the blue — said to me:<br />
“Let’s see what the new Revel is like”.<br />
I agreed. In about two seconds.<br />
I enjoy the slot machines, but rarely play. I<br />
know it will cost.<br />
Anyway, we went.<br />
It was just past standard lunch hours. We<br />
certainly were not (emphasize not) going to a highpriced<br />
steak restaurant at 2:45P.M. — or at $147<br />
per steak.<br />
We found ourselves at Central Restaurant,<br />
where the menu has standard fare.<br />
I ordered the clam chowder ($14). The portion<br />
was small. Some small clams were offered — in<br />
the shell — on a separate plate. With candor, I’ve<br />
had better clam chowder at Ruby’s in Ardmore,<br />
and at about half the price.<br />
My wife ordered their chicken burger ($14).<br />
The portion was generous. She enjoyed it. And it<br />
came with a salad at no additional cost. Good deal.<br />
Our waiter, John Gowdy, was quite<br />
personable.<br />
Upon my questioning, he told us he recently<br />
graduated from West Virginia University, and<br />
was enrolled in the Law School at Columbia<br />
University. Impressive.<br />
He wants to be active, eventually, in politics.<br />
Not as an office holder, but as a campaign<br />
manager.<br />
He already has the attributes: eye contact<br />
and a firm handshake.<br />
He also arranged for some bread and butter<br />
for me (on my request), which is not included for<br />
luncheon guests.<br />
The other staff members, the bus boys and<br />
seaters, were also efficient and pleasant.<br />
In short: Nice…Overpriced, in my opinion —<br />
but it is a hotel-casino. And that has to be expected.<br />
Other Lunch Items<br />
Central Restaurant also offers seven<br />
sandwiches, including a lobster burger at $30, main<br />
courses include salmon, chicken, steak (about $23<br />
- $27) sides of vegetables a la carte at $8.00, and<br />
more. So, with a non-alcoholic drink lunch can<br />
easily be $50./person. Be prepared. ~JB<br />
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guaranteed.<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Suits Brought<br />
CBS Outdoor Inc. vs. LBLS LLC,<br />
foreign judgment, case #12-<br />
0500308, 05/08/12<br />
Shirley Watson vs. Verizon<br />
<strong>Communications</strong> Inc. et al.,<br />
personal property damage-other,<br />
case #12-0501334, 05/15/12<br />
Joseph Trachtman vs. Yoel<br />
Wulfhart/Center City Newspaper<br />
Distributors Inc., contracts, case<br />
#12-0700779, 07/05/12<br />
John Craig vs. David Gambacorta/<br />
Philadelphia Media Network Inc.,<br />
libel/slander/misrepresent, case<br />
#12-0700889, 07/06/12<br />
Megan Gallagher vs. Phoenix<br />
Lithographing Corp., contracts,<br />
case #12-0603081, 06/22/12<br />
Yellowbook Inc. vs. Frank<br />
Feliciano/Budget Landscape Inc.,<br />
certified/exemplified judgment,<br />
case #12-0603512, 06/27/12<br />
Thomas Riley vs. Tom Infield/<br />
Philadelphia Media Inc./Journay<br />
Registry Property, libel/slander/<br />
misrepresent, case #12-0602207,<br />
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LAWSUITS<br />
06/18/12<br />
Philadelphia Media Network<br />
(Newspapers) LLC vs. Ritz<br />
Camera & Image LLC, contracts,<br />
case #12-0600678, 06/06/12<br />
Yellowbook Inc. vs. Cheri<br />
Robinson/Ditnes & Marcus LLC,<br />
certified/exemplified judgment,<br />
case #12-0701123, 07/09/12<br />
Verizon PA Inc. vs. A.P.<br />
Construction Inc., personal<br />
property damage-other, case<br />
#12-0701702, 07/12/12<br />
Philadelphia Media Network<br />
LLC vs. Arcelormittal USA/Great<br />
Northern Paper Co. LLC et al.,<br />
case #<strong>2012</strong>-19063, 07/16/12<br />
Montgomery County<br />
Suits Brought<br />
Yellowbook Inc. vs. Dearmond &<br />
Associates LLP/Keith Dearmond,<br />
case #<strong>2012</strong>-14286, 05/29/12<br />
J. Charles Crystalworks vs. Milner<br />
Marketing Corp., case #<strong>2012</strong>-<br />
17208, 07/03/12<br />
Raymours Furniture Co. Inc.<br />
vs. Trade Show Associates LP/<br />
Reber-Friel Co., case #<strong>2012</strong>-<br />
16482, 06/26/12<br />
Chester County<br />
Suits Brought<br />
De Lage Landen Financial<br />
Services Inc. vs. Robert<br />
Crowley/Crowley Family Printing<br />
Industries Inc., debt collection,<br />
case #<strong>2012</strong>-05623-CT, 06/05/12<br />
De Lage Landen Financial<br />
Services Inc. vs. The Print &<br />
Copy Center Inc., debt collection,<br />
case #<strong>2012</strong>-05713-CT, 06/05/12<br />
Super Media LLC vs. PA Services<br />
Inc. dba Stong Plumbing, debt<br />
collection, case #<strong>2012</strong>-06170-CT,<br />
06/18/12<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Court Judgments<br />
Yellow Book Sales and Distribution<br />
Co. Inc. vs. Betina Cleaning<br />
Systems Inc., $16,899, plaintiff,<br />
case #12-0601555, 06/13/12<br />
Montgomery County<br />
Court Judgments<br />
Yellowbook Inc. vs. JC Stilwells<br />
Son Inc./John Eder, 1306<br />
Northrup Rd., Drexel Hill 19026,<br />
$35,014, plaintiff, case #<strong>2012</strong>-<br />
03744, 05/17/12<br />
Yellowbook Inc. vs. Adoniram<br />
Insurance Agency Inc./Timothy<br />
King, 304 N. Fifth St., Reading<br />
19601, $27,486, plaintiff, case<br />
#<strong>2012</strong>-05286, 05/17/12<br />
Yellowbook Inc. vs. Michael<br />
Felice/Best Price Electric/Best<br />
Price Peoples Electric Inc., 6000<br />
Augusta St., Philadelphia 19149,<br />
$58,691, plaintiff, case #2011-<br />
31288, 05/25/12<br />
Yellowbook Inc. vs. Kaeser<br />
Electric Inc./Shawn Kaeser, 99<br />
Clifton Ave., Collingdale 19023,<br />
$34,023, plaintiff, case #2011-<br />
29298, 07/12/12<br />
Chester County<br />
Court Judgments<br />
De Lage Landen Financial<br />
Services Inc. vs. MPC Print &<br />
Copy LLC/Eric R. Nordloff, 8860<br />
Woodville Highway, Tallahassee,<br />
Fla., 32305, $12,750, plaintiff,<br />
case #<strong>2012</strong>-06534-JD, 06/26/12<br />
Montgomery County<br />
Federal Tax Liens<br />
Strategic <strong>Communications</strong><br />
Consultants Inc., 601 S.<br />
Henderson Rd., Ste. 152, King<br />
of Prussia 19406, $23,473, case<br />
#<strong>2012</strong>-70829, 07/03/12<br />
Bankruptcy Filed<br />
Kelly Boyd, owner of KB<br />
Consultants, 1830 Rittenhouse<br />
St., Phila. (215-735-4899),<br />
which has positioned itself as<br />
one of the top PR/marketing<br />
agencies in this area, has filed<br />
for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.<br />
Among the creditors listed<br />
in court documents are Saks<br />
Fifth Avenue, Otis Elevator Co.,<br />
Citizens Bank, and various taxdue<br />
government agencies.<br />
Chapter 7 usually means<br />
there are no funds available<br />
for unsecured creditors.<br />
Creditors To Meet<br />
There was a meeting of<br />
creditors July 13, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
The debtor failed to appear.<br />
The meeting was rescheduled<br />
for August 30, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
~ ~ ~<br />
Boyd founded the firm in<br />
1997.<br />
She listed as clients<br />
Kelly Boyd<br />
“companies in finance,<br />
banking, real estate, law, retail,<br />
casinos and non-profits…”<br />
Kelly received an M.A.<br />
degree in Government Administration<br />
from the University of<br />
Pennsylvania in 1990.<br />
She also gained a J.D.<br />
degree from the James E.<br />
Beasley School of Law in 1996.<br />
Seminars<br />
planning<br />
speakers<br />
contact<br />
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for Rent<br />
29 Bala Avenue, Suite 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004<br />
484-562-0067 Fax: 484-562-0068<br />
www.PhillyBizMedia.com<br />
email: adcomtimes@aol.com<br />
Available for<br />
full coordination<br />
or per-need help<br />
contact<br />
Whims<br />
for Rent<br />
29 Bala Avenue, Suite 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004<br />
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Bizpro Media, at 1001 N. Broad,<br />
Ste. A, Lansdale 19446<br />
Glamtribale, at 444 N. Fourth St.,<br />
Unit 514, Philadelphia 19123<br />
Yourphiladelphialawyer.Com, at<br />
1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Ste.<br />
220, Philadelphia 19102<br />
2CITYEnterprises, at 2847<br />
Salmon St., Philadelphia 19134<br />
Ineract LLC, at 411 S. State St.,<br />
Newtown 18940<br />
Bucks County Printing LLC, at 17<br />
Lady Slipper Lane, Langhorne 19047<br />
Business Is Horrible LLC, at<br />
2420 Miller Ave., Coatesville 19320<br />
Quinpel Inc., at 414 Nottingham<br />
Lane. Collegeville 19426<br />
CTKB LLC, at 21 Barlett Dr.,<br />
Schwenksville 19473<br />
SBL Ventures LLC, at 2 Mill Run<br />
Rd., Schwenksville 19473<br />
Color Print Inc., 1144 Norsam<br />
Rd., Gladwyne 19035<br />
Lyoad LLC, at 302 Walnut St.,<br />
Apt. 4, Royersford 19468<br />
Jouvay Butterfly Event Planning<br />
LLC, at 3720 Spruce St., No. 463,<br />
Philadelphia 19104<br />
Wholesale Graphic Solutions<br />
LLC, at 131 Nottingham Dr.,<br />
Richboro 18954<br />
New Marketing-Related<br />
Businesses<br />
ETFS LLC, at 106 S. Seventh St.,<br />
Philadelphia 19106<br />
Odd Duck Media LLC, at 805 S.<br />
49 th St., No. 2, Philadelphia 19143<br />
The Toybox Dollz LLC, at 1845<br />
N. Marshall St., Phila., 19122<br />
PRC Marketing Corp., at 6460 N.<br />
16 th St., Philadelphia 19126<br />
Buxmont Entertainment LLC, at<br />
37 Hickory Lane, Chalfont 18914<br />
Mazz Marketing LLC, at 293 N.<br />
Caldwell Circle, Downingtown 19335<br />
Mustard Seed Marketing Group<br />
LLC, at 158 Stone Hill Dr.,<br />
Pottstown 19464<br />
For Zombies Productions LLC, at<br />
1865 Woodland Rd., Abington 19001<br />
Praise Party Production, at 2903<br />
Waterford Dr., Cinnaminson 08077<br />
Commerce Boosters, at 234<br />
Cedarview Dr., Perkasie 18944<br />
KC Photography, at 131 Biddle<br />
Rd., Paoli 19301<br />
Moziad, at 358 W. Reliance Rd.,<br />
Souderton 18964<br />
Hart To Hart Online Ventures<br />
LLC, at 120 E. Bristol Rd.,<br />
Feasterville-Trev 19053<br />
Serio Films, at 35 Bryn Mawr<br />
Ave., Bala Cynwyd 19004<br />
Hector Street Design, at 405 E.<br />
Hector St., Conshohocken 19428<br />
PRfect <strong>Communications</strong>, at 2335<br />
Ellsworth St., Apt. 4, Phila.,19146<br />
Kool Handz Music Group, at<br />
2327 N. Ave., Philadelphia 19150<br />
Brand Wires, at 441 N. Fifth St.,<br />
Philadelphia 19123<br />
CKD Marketing LLC, at 323<br />
Maple Ave., Southampton 18966<br />
Liquid Vinyl LLC, at 303 Paxson<br />
Lane, Langhorne 19047<br />
7 Sea L Inc., at 929 S. High St.,<br />
Ste. 240, West Chester 19382<br />
Mizia Consulting LLC, at 30<br />
Heron Court, Phoenixville 19453<br />
RJL Resources LLC, at 31<br />
Fourth St., Pennsburg 18073<br />
SJS Photography LLC, at 108<br />
Everett Ave., Willow Grove 19090<br />
RS Kmiec Design LLC, at 1912<br />
Webster St., Philadelphia 19146<br />
Gmaxx Marketing Inc., at 3800<br />
N. Broad St., Philadelphia 19140<br />
Black Buttafly Publishing LLC, at<br />
1920 Carpenter St., Phila., 19146<br />
Web4business, at 410 Rhode<br />
Island Ave., Cherry Hill 08002<br />
Direct Mail Print Shop, at 1055<br />
Westlakes Dr., Ste. 300, Berwyn 19312<br />
Premium Advisor Websites,<br />
at 1055 Westlakes Dr., Ste. 300,<br />
Berwyn 19312<br />
Social Marketing Mix LLC, at 140<br />
Thompson Circle, Landenberg 19350<br />
YIH Holdings LLC, at 537 Righters<br />
Mill Rd., Penn Valley 19072<br />
Tritan Consulting Inc., at 346 Glen<br />
Rose Circle, King of Prussia 19406<br />
Internet Navigation Solutions LLC,<br />
at 313 Waterview Lane, Phila., 19154<br />
Shirin & Bill Photography, at 1004<br />
Floral Vale Blvd., Yardley 19067<br />
American Wedding Group, at<br />
1800 Byberry Rd., Ste. 1401,<br />
Huntingdon Valley 19006<br />
A Wonderful Mind Productions,<br />
at 2542 OakfordSt., Phila., 19146<br />
Cadwalader <strong>Communications</strong><br />
LLC, at 52 Cadwalader Court,<br />
Lower Gwynedd 19002<br />
Igeartags LLC, at 16 LIanberris<br />
Rd., Bala Cynwyd 19004<br />
Bizzness Kinnect, at 42 Taisley<br />
Lane, Burlington 08016<br />
School Media Marketing LLC, at<br />
2760 St. Anthony Way, Gilbertsville<br />
19525<br />
Winning Edge Marketing, at 7005<br />
Rogers Ave., Pennsauken 08109<br />
Ultimate Launchpad LLC,<br />
at 1280 W. Kings Highway,<br />
Coatesville 19320<br />
Streamit LLC, at 168 Jonathan<br />
Dr., North Wales 19454<br />
Prima Donna Music LLC, at 2521<br />
N. Parkview Dr., Norristown 19403<br />
Kinderwald Film LLC, at 1515 S.<br />
Juniper St., Philadelphia 19147<br />
Tao Marketing Services, at 1753<br />
Clinton Dr., Ambler 19002<br />
Reinvent Interactive Inc., at 1703<br />
Lafayette Dr., Jamison 18929<br />
Gypsy Autumn Publications LLC,<br />
at 1761 Dorothy Dr., Yardley 19067<br />
A&E Events Inc., at 3458<br />
Norwood Place, Holland 18966<br />
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Anro <strong>Communications</strong> Inc., at 931<br />
S. Market St., West Chester 19382<br />
Verlus LLC, at 539 Summercroft<br />
Dr., Exton 19341<br />
Kharybdis Films, at 1445 Conifer<br />
Dr., West Chester 19380<br />
Excellerent Technology Solutions<br />
Inc., at 13 Veterans Way, Malvern<br />
19355<br />
Simpson Digital Photography<br />
LLC, at 604 Crosshill Rd.,<br />
Royersford 19468<br />
Apraye LLC, at 934 Youngs Ford<br />
Rd., Gladwyne 19035<br />
Hughe Dillon LLC, at 2401<br />
Pennsylvania Ave., Apt. 8B-30,<br />
Philadelphia 19130<br />
O3T Inc., at 1500 Market St., 12 th<br />
Fl. East Tower Centre Square,<br />
Philadelphia 19102<br />
Moments By Lark Photography, at<br />
787 N. Lewis Rd., Royersford 19468<br />
Scott Lewis Images, at 5 Wynnewood<br />
Court, Narberth 19072<br />
I-XIX, at 3800 Gateway Dr., No.<br />
107, Philadelphia 19145<br />
Runtime HD, at 744 South St.,<br />
No. 36, Philadelphia 19147<br />
Chester Springs Journal LLC,<br />
at 2047 Conestoga Rd., Chester<br />
Springs 19425<br />
New Marketing-Related<br />
Businesses<br />
Quince Street Marketing LLC, at<br />
202 S. Quince St., Phila., 19107<br />
CFanelli Design, at 104 Elgin<br />
Ave., Haddon Township 08108<br />
Everything Is An Event, at 16<br />
Nimitz Lane, Willingboro 08046<br />
Doylestown Website Design, at<br />
1525 Turk Rd., Warrington 18976<br />
AnmlHse Design Group, at 1509<br />
Latona St., Philadelphia 19146<br />
Philly Stream Multimedia, at 5558<br />
Market St., Philadelphia 19139<br />
Baps Newsstand, at 1433 Arch<br />
St., Philadelphia 19102<br />
Mtgarber Inc., at 809 Ridgeview<br />
Court, Sellersville 18960<br />
Chimp Interactive LLC, at 77<br />
Kingapple Lane, Levittown 19055<br />
Brandywine Creek It LLC, at<br />
1801 Chestnut Hollow Lane, West<br />
Chester 19382<br />
Reel True Ltd., at 660 Dorlan Mill<br />
Rd., Downingtown 19335<br />
Pauerhaus Productions LLC,<br />
at 1715 Valley Dr., West Chester<br />
19382<br />
McG Media LLC, at 1048 E.<br />
Welsh Rd., Ambler 19002<br />
Upstairs Designs Inc., at 1421<br />
N. Hanover St., Pottstown 19464<br />
Clickbright LLC, at 12 Jefferson<br />
Crossing Blvd., Norristown 19401<br />
Vazendak LLC, at 3379 Buck<br />
Rd., Huntingdon Valley 19006<br />
Lightforce Photography LLC,<br />
at 2709 Alden Rd., P.O. Box 204,<br />
Bryn Athyn 19009<br />
Jenna Reese Photography LLC,<br />
at 2121 Regatta Circle, Norristown<br />
19401<br />
Alert ! The Media, at 145 Pebblebrook<br />
Lane, Mount Laurel 08054<br />
IM Group Marketing, at 2225<br />
Richmond St., Philadelphia 19125<br />
Desemon Inc., at 805 Bridgetown<br />
Pike, Feasterville Trevose 19053<br />
Licklicious, at 2995 Chapel Ave.,<br />
No. 7-A, Cherry Hill 08002<br />
ASQ, at 19 Easton Way,<br />
Hainesport 08036<br />
Events By Talia, at 411 Lynrose<br />
Court, King of Prussia 19406<br />
MDM Resources LLC, at 2200<br />
Ben Franklin Parkway Apt. E-1405,<br />
Phila., 19130<br />
Cardone Nuss Printing, at 55<br />
Cricket Ave., Ardmore 19003<br />
Hagien, at 1700 Butler Pike, Apt.<br />
7-B, Conshohocken 19428<br />
Fractal Frontier Enterprises<br />
LLC, at 1123 University Dr.,<br />
Yardley 19067<br />
Jaylynn Distributing LLC, at 622<br />
Meadowbrook Dr., Huntingdon<br />
Valley 19006<br />
PPB Enterprises Inc., at 2605 N.<br />
Broad St., Colmar 18915<br />
Discount Moda Inc., at 10075<br />
Sandmeyer Lane, Ste. 500,<br />
Philadelphia 19116<br />
Flynn Editorial Services<br />
LLC, at 3403 W. Queen Lane,<br />
Philadelphia 19129<br />
Shuler Boyz Entertainment<br />
LLC, at 200 E. Sheldon St.,<br />
Philadelphia 19120<br />
Pakalypse Productions Inc., at<br />
2222 Montrose St., Phila., 19146<br />
Fusion Labs, at 946 Chanticleer,<br />
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003<br />
Lehigh Valley.Net, at 1106 Willow<br />
Dr., Langhorne 19053<br />
Flash Werkz Photography, at<br />
300 W. Hunting Park Ave., Ste.<br />
304, Philadelphia 19140<br />
Fbfansgenerator.com, at<br />
10871 Bustleton Ave., Ste. 111,<br />
Philadelphia 19116<br />
Trinity Weddings And Events<br />
LLC, at 414 St. James Court,<br />
Langhorne 19047<br />
Health & Beauty Marketing<br />
Group LLC, at 304 Lakeside Dr.,<br />
Southampton 18966<br />
Erin Birnbaum <strong>Communications</strong><br />
LLC, at 1967 Quarry Rd., Yardley<br />
19067<br />
Reggsenterprises LLC, at 365<br />
Windsor Dr., Harleysville 19438<br />
CB Newspapers Inc., at 100 West<br />
Ave., Apt. 608, Jenkintown 19046<br />
Monahan <strong>Communications</strong> LLC,<br />
at 9 Penarth Rd., Bala Cynwyd 19004<br />
Charis Publishing Group LLC, at<br />
2609 S. Daggett St., Phila., 19142<br />
Kane Heritage Group Inc., at<br />
1125 N. Hancock St., Phila.,19123<br />
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Obits<br />
Philip B. Schaeffer<br />
Former City Editor<br />
Barbara Richberg<br />
Inq. Reporter<br />
Elizabeth Duff Schogol<br />
Former Inq. Reporter<br />
Leonard Brown<br />
Newspaper Editor<br />
David Gomberg<br />
TV News Mentor<br />
Philip B. Schaeffer, former<br />
Inquirer city editor, died recently.<br />
He was 94.<br />
Mr. Schaeffer graduated<br />
from Lancaster Boys High and<br />
then from Franklin and Marshall<br />
College in 1938 where he received<br />
a bachelors degree in journalism.<br />
In 1942 Mr. Schaeffer<br />
enlisted in the Marine Corps,<br />
cutting short his career as a<br />
reporter for the Evening Bulletin.<br />
He became a technician in radio<br />
during the 1944 operations<br />
in China and Okinawa. After<br />
serving he rejoined the Bulletin.<br />
In the early 1960s Mr.<br />
Schaeffer became city editor for<br />
The Inquirer.<br />
In 1969 he joined the staff<br />
of communications at Temple.<br />
Until his retirement, Mr. Schaeffer<br />
was an assistant to Temple<br />
presidents, Peter Liacouras, Paul<br />
Anderson and Marvin Wachman.<br />
Mr. Schaeffer was a former<br />
president of the Philadelphia<br />
chapter, now known as the Society<br />
of Professional Journalists.<br />
Mr. Schaeffer is survived<br />
by his daughter, Nevin; two<br />
sons, Timothy and Michael; two<br />
sisters; and five grandchildren.<br />
He was predeceased by former<br />
wives, Patricia Clark, Emilie<br />
Mulholland, and Cara Parker.<br />
Barbara Jackson Richberg,<br />
an Inquirer reporter, recently<br />
died. She was 75.<br />
Mrs. Richberg graduated in<br />
1954 from, as now known, Murrell<br />
Dobbins Career and Technical<br />
Education High School. She<br />
also attended Temple University<br />
taking courses in psychology.<br />
In 1952 the Flamingo<br />
Finishing and Modeling School<br />
presented Mrs. Richberg with<br />
the Outstanding Award in Active<br />
Modeling.<br />
Mrs. Richberg’s started her<br />
career at The Inquirer where<br />
she began as a clerk, earning<br />
promotions for her work. From<br />
1979 until 1993 Mrs. Richberg<br />
was a clerk and researcher<br />
for “Action Line”, a service for<br />
readers providing answers to<br />
consumer problems the public<br />
reported on.<br />
Then from 1993 until her<br />
retiring in 1997, Mrs. Richberg<br />
wrote for the Weekend section<br />
and also was an obituary desk<br />
reporter.<br />
Mrs. Richberg is survived<br />
by two daughters, Nancie and<br />
Debra; two sons, Samuel III<br />
and Mark; two sisters; and<br />
three grandsons. In 2010 Mrs.<br />
Richberg was predeceased by<br />
her former husband, Samuel Jr.<br />
Elizabeth Duff Schogol, a<br />
former Inquirer reporter, died.<br />
She was 62.<br />
In the summer of 1971 Mrs.<br />
Schogol interned at The Inquirer,<br />
while attending the Medill School<br />
of Journalism at Northwestern<br />
University. After graduating in 1972,<br />
Glamour Magazines cover featured<br />
Mrs. Schogol’s photo among the 10<br />
top women college graduates.<br />
Before Mrs. Schogol joined<br />
The Inquirer she worked shortly<br />
for the Miami Herald.<br />
In the early 1970s, Ms.<br />
Schogol was among the writers<br />
recruited to revitalize the paper<br />
under Eugene L. Roberts Jr.<br />
Mrs. Schogal traveled to<br />
Wyoming and Colorado, Montana<br />
where she covered the energy<br />
crisis. She also examined data for<br />
the census, and was a writer of<br />
breaking news stories, features,<br />
profiles, and covered federal courts.<br />
In 1979 after the birth of Mrs.<br />
Schogol’s first child she became<br />
a freelance writer for The<br />
Inquirer, Redbook, Milestones,<br />
Working Mother magazines, and<br />
the Philadelphia Corp. for Aging<br />
publication.<br />
Mrs. Schogol is survived by<br />
her father, John W. Duff; son,<br />
Jeff; two daughters, Carolyn<br />
and Katie; three sisters; and a<br />
granddaughter.<br />
Leonard Brown, newspaper<br />
editor, recently died. He was 68.<br />
Mr. Brown, born in Staten<br />
Island, N.Y. City, graduated from<br />
Byesville High School in 1961. At<br />
the age of 17 Mr. Brown began<br />
his journalistic career at The<br />
Inquirer as a copy boy.<br />
At The Inquirer he later<br />
was a reporter, assistant city<br />
editor, assistant news editor, and<br />
graphic arts editor.<br />
In 1980 Mr. Brown left<br />
The Inquirer to join the Beaver<br />
County <strong>Times</strong> as executive<br />
editor. In 1993, he moved to the<br />
top editing post at the Bucks<br />
County daily. He rejoined The<br />
Inquirer as Gloucester County<br />
editor and Bucks County editor.<br />
Mr. Brown took part in a newsroom-wide<br />
buyout in 2000.<br />
Mr. Brown was Vice<br />
President of the Pennsylvania<br />
Society of Newspaper Editors.<br />
Mr. Brown is survived by<br />
his wife, Carleen; a daughter,<br />
Heather Brown; a son, Jason;<br />
a sister; two brothers; and three<br />
granddaughters.<br />
Cora Warfield<br />
Ad Director<br />
David Gomberg, Philadelphia<br />
news TV mentor, died. He was 86.<br />
Mr. Gomberg joined WCAM<br />
radio in 1961, starting as a<br />
salesman, changing to work<br />
behind the microphone.<br />
In 1965 he went on to KYW<br />
radio and later in 1971 was<br />
recruited to KYW-TV. Before<br />
spending the rest of his career<br />
at WCAU Mr. Gomberg worked<br />
shortly at WPVI. Not fully retiring,<br />
he consulted part-time with the<br />
Fox Affiliate, WTXF.<br />
During his career Mr.<br />
Gomberg was assignment<br />
manager, producer and/or<br />
adviser to well-known individuals<br />
such as Jessica Savitch, Larry<br />
Kane and Brian Williams.<br />
In 2010 the Broadcast<br />
Pioneers of Philadelphia<br />
inducted Mr. Gomberg.<br />
Mr. Gomberg is survived by<br />
his wife, Rosalie; two daughters,<br />
Nina and Merri; son, Neal; a<br />
sister, four grandchildren; and<br />
two great-grandchildren.<br />
Joe Barrett<br />
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Cora Christina Warfield, advertising<br />
director of Germantown<br />
newspapers, recently died. She<br />
was 75.<br />
Ms. Warfield graduated in<br />
1954 from Marple Newtown High<br />
School and then in 1984 from<br />
St. Joe’s University where she<br />
received a bachelor’s degree in<br />
business admin.<br />
Ms. Warfield worked at<br />
the Mount Airy Express and<br />
Germantown Courier as an<br />
ad sales rep and proofreader<br />
before her husband, Jim Foster,<br />
founded new Germantown area<br />
papers in 2008.<br />
Ms. Warfield was ad director<br />
of the Germantown papers,<br />
publishers of the Northwest<br />
Independent and Germantown<br />
Chronicle, over the past four years.<br />
Ms. Warfield is survived by<br />
her husband, Jim; and one sister.<br />
Joe Barrett, reporter and<br />
feature writer died. He was 90.<br />
Mr. Barrett graduated in<br />
1941 from Roman Catholic<br />
High School, later enlisted in<br />
the Army. Mr. Barrett attended<br />
Villanova University where he<br />
earned a degree in economics.<br />
Mr. Barrett started his career<br />
at The Bulletin in 1954. During<br />
his 27 years there, Mr. Barrett<br />
served as a feature writer and<br />
police reporter.<br />
In 1961 Mr. Barrett started<br />
a chapter for Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous at The Bulletin. He<br />
also worked with commissioner<br />
and then mayor, Frank Rizzo<br />
setting up AA chapters throughout<br />
police and fire departments and<br />
in city government.<br />
Mr. Barrett is survived by a<br />
daughter, Jo Ellen Keating; two<br />
sons, Anthony and Joseph P. Jr.;<br />
and three grandchildren.<br />
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Obits<br />
Patricia Noyes<br />
Inquirer Columnist<br />
Patricia Lou Miller Noyes,<br />
also known as ‘Paddy”, an Inquirer<br />
columnist, died. She was 83.<br />
Mrs. Noyes graduated<br />
in 1949 from Michigan State<br />
University where she received an<br />
associates degree in journalism.<br />
In 1970 Mrs. Noyes adopted<br />
a child. She became a volunteer<br />
for the National Adoption Center.<br />
An article she wrote about her<br />
adoption was published in the<br />
Sunday magazine of The Bulletin.<br />
The centers director of<br />
communications, Gloria Hochman,<br />
reported, “When Paddy began<br />
the ‘Friday’s Child’ column three<br />
decades ago, she was motivated<br />
by the belief that is still the National<br />
Adoption Center’s mantra – there<br />
are no unwanted children, just<br />
unfound families.”<br />
In time, Mrs. Noyes became a<br />
columnist for The Inquirer, writing<br />
the “Friday’s Child” column.<br />
Mrs. Noyes is survived by<br />
her daughter, Maria Clark; four<br />
sons, Gabe, Danny, Frank and<br />
Ben; 13 grandchildren; nine<br />
great-grandchildren; and her<br />
former husband, James.<br />
Henry R. Darling<br />
Bulletin Reporter<br />
William R.<br />
McIlvaine Jr.<br />
Former Exec. Editor<br />
William R. McIlvaine Jr.,<br />
executive editor of the former<br />
Coatesville Record, died. He<br />
was 64.<br />
Mr. McIlvaine graduated in<br />
1966 from Henderson High School.<br />
Mr. McIlvaine served in the<br />
Navy, during the Vietnam War, as<br />
a operating-room technician and<br />
a hospital corpsman in Japan.<br />
In 1980 he attended West<br />
Chester University where he<br />
received a bachelor’s degree in<br />
creative writing and studio art.<br />
He also earned a master’s<br />
degree in TV and film making<br />
and directing from American<br />
University.<br />
In 1985, while editor for the<br />
Coatesville paper, Mr. McIlvaine<br />
was also a teacher at the<br />
Delaware County Community<br />
College. He taught public<br />
speaking and creative and<br />
business writing.<br />
Mr. McIlvaine is survived by<br />
his wife; his mother, Louise; a<br />
daughter, Dina; two sons, Shane<br />
and Brian; two granddaughters;<br />
and a sister.<br />
Wilfred B. Bond<br />
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Joe Tamburro<br />
Radio Personality<br />
Known as “Butterball”<br />
Joe Tamburro, a DJ at station<br />
WDAS-AM for almost 50-years,<br />
died recently. He was 70.<br />
In 1964 Mr. Tamburro joined<br />
WDAS acting as an advertising<br />
salesman. Shortly after, he had<br />
his own show. He was program<br />
director for WDAS for several<br />
years, while having an on-air<br />
presence.<br />
In 1997 Mr. Tamburro was<br />
inducted by the Philadelphia<br />
Music Walk of Fame, gaining a<br />
plaque along Broad Street with<br />
his name.<br />
Mr. Tamburro is survived by<br />
his wife, Cynthia; five kids; and<br />
five grandkids.<br />
Brian Carter<br />
Radio Yakker<br />
Brian Carter, a morning radio<br />
personality, died. He was 54.<br />
From 1987 until 1999, Mr.<br />
Carter and his radio partner,<br />
Bill Simpson (known as Dave<br />
Sanborn) were major morning<br />
radio show hosts here. In 1999<br />
the show/duo went off air. Then<br />
in 2005 the two men’s business<br />
partnership renewed for a few<br />
months on WDAS-FM.<br />
Mr. Carter was recently<br />
employed by WBLS, New York,<br />
and XM Radio. He was heard on<br />
Saturdays, 10am to 2pm.<br />
Mr. Carter is survived by<br />
his wife, Sandra; a son, Jordan;<br />
and two daughters, Angela and<br />
Natalie.<br />
George F. DiDomizio<br />
Creative Services<br />
George F. Di Domizio, a<br />
director of creative services,<br />
recently died. He was 77.<br />
Mr. Domizio graduated in<br />
1953 from Lansdale Catholic<br />
High School and went on to<br />
Ursinus College where he<br />
received a bachelor’s degree.<br />
For 35 years Mr. Domizio<br />
was employed by Merck. He<br />
started in the mail room and he<br />
was director of creative services<br />
when he retired in 1992.<br />
Mr. Domizio was veteran<br />
of the Army serving in the<br />
3 rd Armored Division, while<br />
stationed in Germany. He met<br />
Elvis Presley there and they<br />
became friends.<br />
In 1970 the Montgomery<br />
County Chamber of Commerce<br />
named Mr. Domizio “Man of the<br />
Year”.<br />
Mr. Domizio is survived by his<br />
wife, Alice; daughter, Lynne; sister,<br />
Rose; and a brother, Alfred.<br />
Continued on page 21<br />
Henry Rainsford Darling, a<br />
reporter for the Evening Bulletin,<br />
died recently. He was 95.<br />
Mr. Darling graduated in<br />
1938 from the University of<br />
Pennsylvania. He worked briefly<br />
in the Inquirer’s merchandise<br />
and advertising department.<br />
He enlisted in the Navy<br />
during World War II and also<br />
worked for International News<br />
Service.<br />
Shortly after his discharge in<br />
1945 from the Navy, Mr. Darling<br />
joined the Evening Bulletin<br />
where he was a reporter for 36<br />
years. He retired in 1981.<br />
Mr. Darling is survived by his<br />
wife, Margaret; two daughters,<br />
Nancy and Buz; a son, Robert;<br />
and one grandchild.<br />
Wilfred Bernard Bond, a<br />
former Jewish Exponent customer<br />
service rep., died. He was 67.<br />
Mr. Bond started his career at<br />
the Jewish Exponent in the early<br />
1980s working in the mail room<br />
where he became supervisor.<br />
Later he moved on to the<br />
newspapers display department.<br />
He then joined the Jewish<br />
<strong>Times</strong> working in the production<br />
department. When the paper<br />
closed he returned to the Exponent.<br />
Mr. Bond was a U.S. Navy<br />
veteran.<br />
Mr. Bond is survived by<br />
his daughter, Peta; three sons,<br />
Jacob, Peter and Wilfred; two<br />
brothers, Larry and Glenwood;<br />
sister, Margie; six grandchildren;<br />
and 10 great-grandchildren.<br />
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Jennifer graduated with<br />
a Bachelor of Arts degree in<br />
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University.<br />
Peter is currently a financial<br />
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Richard “Rich” graduated in<br />
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The couple is planning a<br />
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Nigel Richards and Nicole Cashman, at their recent wedding. Cashman<br />
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Phila., PA 19123; Tel.: 215-627-1060).<br />
Nicole Cashman, a leading<br />
area public relations and event<br />
planner in the Philadelphia area,<br />
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Her husband is Nigel<br />
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Cashman, 39, and Richards,<br />
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Continued from page 19<br />
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Carole Goren Weiner,<br />
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Hills Stevens School for Girls.<br />
Mrs. Weiner and her husband,<br />
Robert Weiner, managed Robert<br />
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the early 1980s.<br />
After the closing of their<br />
Philadelphia ad agency, they<br />
founded a company that created<br />
“traveling” billboards”.<br />
Mrs. Weiner is survived by<br />
her husband; daughters, Aliza<br />
and Victoria Rose; stepson,<br />
Jay; brother, Norman; and three<br />
grandchildren. Her son, Scott,<br />
and brother, Marvin predeceased<br />
Mrs. Weiner.<br />
Elliott Richardson<br />
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has died. He was 89.<br />
Mr. Richardson graduated<br />
in 1941 from George School.<br />
He then went on to Swarthmore<br />
College taking up civil engineering.<br />
Enlistment in the Army during<br />
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received his college degree.<br />
For 40 years Mr. Richardson<br />
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president of the company.<br />
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daughters, Mary, Elizabeth Ann<br />
and Carol; 17 grandchildren;<br />
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Mr. Turner graduated in<br />
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Hussian School of Art where he<br />
received a graphic arts degree.<br />
Mr. Turner founded his<br />
own business, A. Turner<br />
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Philadelphia Dance Co., the<br />
Art Jazz Gallery, the New<br />
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Leader newspapers, plus the<br />
Philadelphia Tribune.<br />
Mr. Turner was a recipient of<br />
the PRAME Award, which honored<br />
Afro-Americans in advertising.<br />
Mr. Turner was survived by his<br />
wife, the former Natalie Williams.<br />
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