Fred Gusoff

Letters to the Editor: December 28, 2011

Freedom of choice for religious shoppersRegarding last week’s letter by Judy Brock of Parkwood: Merry Christmas! This is America. You can use whatever holiday greeting ... Full story

Editorial: You say you want a resolution

Well, another tough year will go into the history books in less than 100 hours. What are our local and national movers and shakers planning ... Full story

Calendar (December 28, 2011)

Friday, Dec. 30 EVENTS Arts and Crafts Russo Park Playground, 7321 Torresdale Ave. For ages 8 and older. Fridays. 7 to 8:30 p.m. 215-685-8747.  Belly Dancing for Adults ... Full story

Calendar continued (December 28, 2011)

Wednesday, Jan. 4 EVENTS Adult Irish Ceili Dancing American Legion hall, 301 E. Godfrey Ave. Wednesdays. 7:30 to 9 p.m. 215-725-8055. Aerobics St. Bernard Senior Adult Program, 7340 ... Full story

Religious events (December 28, 2011)

  All Saints Episcopal Church, Rhawnhurst, 1811 Loney St. Handicrafters meet Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. Harmonie Singing Society meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist services ... Full story

Reunions (December 28, 2011)

HIGH SCHOOLS Thomas Edison • Class of 2002. Looking for former classmates for first class reunion expected to take place June 23, 2012. Jessica Narvaez, 215-813-1591, jaynarvaez@gmail.com; ... Full story

Trips (December 28, 2011)

MATERNITY BVM SENIORS AND MAKIN’ MEMORIES WITH CAYE Dec. 31 to Jan. 1. Eden Resort, Lancaster, Pa. $280, includes accommodations, two breakfasts, New Year’s Eve ... Full story

Casino trips (December 28, 2011)

Seniors on the Go Jan. 5. Showboat. $20, includes bus and $30 reel play. Bus leaves Hellerman and Walker streets at 9:30 a.m. Inf.: 215-744-4391. St. ... Full story

Horoscope (December 28, 2011)

 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With the new year's opportunities almost within reach, the Arian's courageous aspects are raring to go. And don't be ... Full story

Letters to the editor December 21, 2011

Litterbug does dirty work in RhawnhurstA thoughtless individual has been throwing hundreds of small pieces of paper out of a car onto Horrocks Street between Emerson and ... Full story

Editorial: Roll heads at PGW

Sunday is not likely to be a particularly merry Christmas for Mark Keeley’s loved ones, thanks to what appears to be fatal ineptness by Philadelphia ... Full story

Editorial: Die, Mumia, die

Wesley Cook, better known as Mumia Abu-Jamal, did the dirtiest deed of all. He killed a Philly cop in cold blood. Now, 30 insane years ... Full story

Letters to the editor December 14, 2011

Downsizing should be on Council’s agendaIn January we will have six new members on City Council. I hope they do better than the six they ... Full story

Jackie Evanco: Singer's talent takes her to Atlantic City

Her strong desire to perform was sparked after seeing the film version of The Phantom of the Opera. “I always loved to sing and knew I ... Full story

Letters to the editor: December 7, 2011 edition

Please don’t feed the able-bodied panhandlers Every day as I return from a grueling job, I am subjected to a tall man on the corner of ... Full story

Editorial: A really big show

Is Donald Trump for real? Fortunately, yes. Adding to a very entertaining season of reality TV starring the Republican presidential candidates, The Donald is going to ... Full story

Author info

Fred Gusoff | Managing Editor fgusoff@bsmphilly.com ______________________________________________ Times managing editor Fred Gusoff started with the Northeast Times in 1989 as a reporter who churned out stories about the neighborhoods of the Far Northeast. These days he has a key role in helping to plot news coverage of Northeast Philadelphia.

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