bookmark_borderMain Line Restaurant Week

Dine Out This Week for Spring Main Line Restaurant Week!
Through Sunday, April 28th

The highly anticipated Spring Main Line Restaurant Week is here! Enjoy discounted, prix fixe lunch and dinner menus at the region’s finest restaurants now through Sunday, April 28th!

Valley Forge Casino Resort is the official sponsor of Spring Main Line Restaurant Week. Dine at one of their three outstanding restaurants (Viviano, Pacific Prime and Valley Tavern) and enjoy discounted prix fixe lunch and dinner menus.

bookmark_borderGrace Lutheran Church

Grace Lutheran Church
801 East Willow Grove Ave., Wyndmoor, PA 19038-7907
(215) 836-2366
Sundays 10 AM Holy Communion & Sunday School

Pastor Ficken was hospitalized after worship on April 7 and had emergency gastro-intestinal surgery on April 8. After the initial period of recovery at Pennsylvania Hospital, she was discharged to her home on April 16. With in-home care services, she is continuing her recovery there. Given this circumstance, she has been unable to provide her thoughtful monthly letter for this publication. We will share news of significant steps in her recovery via the e-mail notification network. She wants us to know of her deep gratitude for all the prayers offered on her behalf, and for the phone calls, notes and visits during this stressful time. She has been touched by our concern. Please keep our pastor in your prayers! Ed.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2013
The congregation’s Spring Annual Meeting will be convened following worship on Sunday, June 2. This meeting is for presentation of ministry program reports, including a Council report of the outcome of the Ministry Resource Discernment Process. The present and future of Grace Church’s congregational ministry is the focus. Please attend!

SUNDAY SCHOOL CLOSES YEAR WITH PICNIC
At worship on Sunday, June 16, we recognize the educational ministry of our congregation’s Sunday School, and, following worship, in place of the typical refreshments, we enjoy the annual Sunday School picnic on the church property. Chef Michael Schardt wields his grill magic with hot dogs, hamburgers, and sausage. Volunteers bring salads, side dishes, and desserts.

bookmark_borderThe Outlaw Sheriff John Green

PHILADELPHIA, PA — The City of Philadelphia filed suit Common Pleas Court against a former vendor of the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office and former Sheriff’s employee, including former Sheriff John Green, in an action that seeks monetary damages and payments of money owed to the Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW).

The filing was prompted by an action commenced by the City in October 2012. After an independent forensic audit of the Office of the Sheriff, City Controller Alan Butkovitz released a forensic investigation report prepared by Deloitte Financial Services, LLP in the Fall of 2011.

City Controller Butkovitz urged City Solicitor Shelley R. Smith to initiate civil action to recover from two primary service vendors, Reach Communication Specialists, Inc. (“Reach”) and RCS Searchers, Inc. (“RCS”), and others specified in the report for various apparent fiscal improprieties including: excessive fees and overcharges paid to Reach and RCS; unpaid amounts due PGW as a result of gas liabilities for properties sold at sheriff sale and other unpaid pass-through amounts; and improper, unauthorized or unsupported payments.

The Controller’s forensic report identified potential improper relationships, conflicts of interest and other alleged wrongdoing by and among former Sheriff John D. Green and other former Sheriff Office employees, as well as James R. Davis, Jr., his companies Reach and RCS, and others related to Davis and his companies. Moreover, the report noted that millions of dollars remained unaccounted for and millions of dollars in payments were unauthorized or unlawful.

With the assistance of attorneys at the law firm of Kaufman Coren & Ress, P.C., a prominent, well-regarded commercial litigation firm, the City initiated a lawsuit by writ of summons in October 2012 against the Reach entities and others. Today, the law firm has filed a complaint in that action on the City’s behalf.

In this action, the City seeks to recover for the wrongdoing of the Defendants named therein. The City asserts the following claims, among others: (a) an accounting with respect to the payment and disposition of more than $115 million that flowed from the Sheriff’s Office to Defendants Davis and his companies, and a judgment in favor of the City for the return of all ill-gotten gains established by that accounting, including any sums that may have been overcharged to the Sheriff’s Office in connection with the advertising of Sheriff sales, and $600,000 unpaid to the Philadelphia Gas Works; (b) treble damages for violations of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act; (c) treble damages for the submission of false claims in violation of The Philadelphia Code; (d) breach of fiduciary duty and fraud; (e) aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty and fraud; (f) conversion; (g) unjust enrichment; and (h) civil conspiracy.

In addition to those named above, the Defendants include Sheila R. Davis; Karen Coursey; Crystal Stewart; Darrell Stewart; Tyrone Bynum; Processing Link; Rory Lane Gazaway; Yellow Rose Enterprises; 400 PTM, L.L.C.; and Jackiem Wright.