This is an election year in both Philadelphia and Yeadon borough. The local elections occur during the years that the federal and state elections do not occur. B
According to a Delaware County Times article today, there is a 9-way race for four seats. Only one seat is held by an incumbent. This may be a good time to ask the candidtes to commit to working for a cleanup of the Yeadon side of the cemetery.
In Yeadon, the seats are elected at-large, so all seven members of council represent the area wher
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a Delores Jones that owned/worked in the office of MM?B Why does that name sound so familiar.
Kate Pitluck
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From: Daniel Callahan
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Subject: [PA-PHILA-MOUNT-MORIAH-CEMETERY] Yeadon Borough Council is up for election
his is an election year in both Philadelphia and Yeadon borough. The local
lections occur during the years that the
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Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 17:09:13 -0400
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Subject: Re: [PA-PHILA-MOUNT-MORIAH-CEMETERY] Yeadon Borough Council
B B B B B B B B is up for election
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a Delores Jones that owned/worked in the office of MM?? Why does that name sound so familiar.
Kate Pitluck
Yes, there is a Dolores in the office at MM. I believe she is the sister of Diane who also works there. Their last name escapes me at the moment, I would have to check my notes. However I know it was not Jones or Butler.
Jim Brady III
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Hello friends.
I just wanted to offer my appreciation for the sacrifices made by the
thousands of U.S. soldiers interred in Mount Moriah Cemetery, with the
hope that their contribution to our great nation does not go unnoticed
and is not allowed to fade away through neglect and corrruption.
For those of you who cannot visit the cemetery, I offer links to
images of the two primary soldier sections:
http://www.mountmoriahcemetery.org/component/option,com_gallery2/Itemid,27/?g2_itemId=711
http://www.mountmo