We aim to eradicate food and clothing insecurity.".
While the encampment has been cleared out, people struggling with addiction still regularly use at the site, as was the case this afternoon, which was part of a weekend that saw a spike in overdoses in the area that left seven people dead and more than 100 sick. "We dream of a community built on relationships based on mutual aid and cooperation," Free Store 15104's website says. The Fettermans have seen the effects of the epidemic in Braddock, to the extent that the couple has hosted trainings in their home for the use of Narcan, an often life-saving medication used to block the effects of opioids. John Fetterman joined future State Rep. Danilo Burgos for a walk through Fairhill on Sept. 22.
John and Gisele Fetterman walk to Pennsylvania Gov.
The mayor of Braddock, Pa., hopes to win the Democratic Senate primary. By HuffPost Video. After visiting businesses in Fairhill, Burgos and Maritza Padua took the Fettermans to some areas of North Philly where the disaster that is the opioid crisis is most visible, including the Conrail tracks separating Fairhill and Kensington, the former site of “El Campamento,” which was one of the largest open-air drug markets on the East Coast. She wanted to change that, she said. When asked what it means to have leaders at the state level in Pennsylvania who are familiar with this crisis and the people it affects most, Gisele responded: “The difference is this isn’t something that John and I have read about in books. pulled down her face mask and delivered another epithet, one of the foremost purveyors of positivity, she told the Under the Radar entertainment blog, opened it up to non-profits and summer camps, cleared the officer who shot Antwon of all counts, a joint op-ed to several newspapers in August.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania officials have filed a lawsuit alleging that D. Bruce Hanes, the register of wills in Montgomery.
One of Braddock's signs encouraged folks to write more love letters, which Fetterman enjoys doing.
Despite their familiarity, both were taken aback by what they saw in North Philly that day. "She never complained -- she just did what she had to do for her children. To call Gisele Barreto Fetterman a second lady alone is reductive.
It’s an unpretentious style that, combined with his policies and a powerful social media presence, has given Fetterman an air of accessibility unique in Pennsylvania politics. Mayor John Fetterman says compromise is fine in theory, but he says it's a mistake when you're trying to compromise with crazy. “That rally yesterday was great and everything like that, but this is where I want to be,” Fetterman said. Part of HuffPost News. Since announcing his bid for lieutenant governor, Fetterman has campaigned nonstop across Pennsylvania, visiting communities often forgotten or ignored by politicians, from the most rural counties in the commonwealth to urban neighborhoods like Fairhill and Kensington. Tom Wolf's inauguration last year. “I’m not here to give answers.
4 Explosive Allegations Of Misconduct Outlined In DHS Whistleblower Complaint. Gisele Fetterman is more than a second lady.
The candidate for lieutenant governor is almost always seen wearing a Dickies work shirt and jeans or cargo shorts, regardless of the company he’s in or where he’s going.
Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. ", She continues to put up signs and recently fulfilled a young man's request for a sign encouraging the youth to use their voices. "Now, I add them as the kids get excited about them, then we add new ones," she said.
After her would-be hubby wrote back, she paid her first of many visits to the town.
John Fetterman was getting ready to introduce Joe Biden at a campaign event less than 24 hours after the ugly first presidential debate.
She felt Braddock had contributed immensely to the country, "including my bridge," only to be more or less discarded after the decline in Pennsylvania's steel industry.
Fetterman's record runs deep. "Antwon's death shakes my heart, it rattles my faith that things will ever get better or that injustices will ever end. People walk in and out of shops and restaurants as the community prepares to host its annual celebration, Feria del Barrio, the following day. She's also spoken out on the importance of wearing masks and participating in the Census. Mayor John Fetterman says compromise is fine in theory, but he says it's a mistake when you're trying to compromise with crazy.
They’re our neighbors. Since the 1920s, the once-thriving steel town has lost 90 percent of its population and today, more than 35 percent of individuals in the predominantly African-American community of about 2,100 people live below the poverty line. A poll says that Joe Sestak, whom Democrats spent millions of dollars to beat, would be doing better now than Senate nominee Katie McGinty.
On their fourth wedding anniversary, John Fetterman asked his wife what she wanted as a gift and she told him, "I want a shipping container."
", "No child should have to live with that kind of stress," they wrote.
“These are the kind of places and communities and issues that I’ve gravitated to my whole professional career, and this, to me, is why I’m doing this, quite honestly. In addition to other philanthropic initiatives in Western Pennsylvania, she founded the Free Store in Braddock, an entirely volunteer-driven organization that receives surplus and donated goods then redistributes them at no cost to neighbors in need.
In Pennsylvania, each political party votes separately for governor and lieutenant governor in the primary election, then the winners from each party run as one ticket in the November general election. He has worked to attract business to the area and create opportunities for its residents while also striving to eliminate violence, remembering the dates of homicides in his community since he became mayor by tattooing them on his right arm.
Danilo Burgos spoke with John Fetterman in El Bohio, a restaurant on the Golden Block. On Nov. 6, Wolf and Fetterman face Scott Wagner and Jeff Bartos, the Republican candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, respectively. John Fetterman married, she told CNN. All rights reserved.
Based on the premise that it would take only one-third of the nation's discarded food to feed its hungry population, it also strives to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from food waste, which the organization says is almost double that of aviation and the iron-and-steel industry combined.
Today, she tears up when she hears the National Anthem and gets "super excited to vote," and she geeked out upon being called for jury duty, she said. Normally, she defends those facing hate and injustice, but seeing it aimed at herself, she froze.
The Brazilian immigrant also recalled how, at 8 years old, she broke her nose playing kickball and her family couldn't afford medical care, but stories from her native Rio convinced her just how lucky she was to escape the violence. Becoming enveloped in the community and its people, Fetterman saw firsthand the damage that systemic inequality had caused this Western Pennsylvania town.
We aim to eradicate food and clothing insecurity.".
While the encampment has been cleared out, people struggling with addiction still regularly use at the site, as was the case this afternoon, which was part of a weekend that saw a spike in overdoses in the area that left seven people dead and more than 100 sick. "We dream of a community built on relationships based on mutual aid and cooperation," Free Store 15104's website says. The Fettermans have seen the effects of the epidemic in Braddock, to the extent that the couple has hosted trainings in their home for the use of Narcan, an often life-saving medication used to block the effects of opioids. John Fetterman joined future State Rep. Danilo Burgos for a walk through Fairhill on Sept. 22.
John and Gisele Fetterman walk to Pennsylvania Gov.
The mayor of Braddock, Pa., hopes to win the Democratic Senate primary. By HuffPost Video. After visiting businesses in Fairhill, Burgos and Maritza Padua took the Fettermans to some areas of North Philly where the disaster that is the opioid crisis is most visible, including the Conrail tracks separating Fairhill and Kensington, the former site of “El Campamento,” which was one of the largest open-air drug markets on the East Coast. She wanted to change that, she said. When asked what it means to have leaders at the state level in Pennsylvania who are familiar with this crisis and the people it affects most, Gisele responded: “The difference is this isn’t something that John and I have read about in books. pulled down her face mask and delivered another epithet, one of the foremost purveyors of positivity, she told the Under the Radar entertainment blog, opened it up to non-profits and summer camps, cleared the officer who shot Antwon of all counts, a joint op-ed to several newspapers in August.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania officials have filed a lawsuit alleging that D. Bruce Hanes, the register of wills in Montgomery.
One of Braddock's signs encouraged folks to write more love letters, which Fetterman enjoys doing.
Despite their familiarity, both were taken aback by what they saw in North Philly that day. "She never complained -- she just did what she had to do for her children. To call Gisele Barreto Fetterman a second lady alone is reductive.
It’s an unpretentious style that, combined with his policies and a powerful social media presence, has given Fetterman an air of accessibility unique in Pennsylvania politics. Mayor John Fetterman says compromise is fine in theory, but he says it's a mistake when you're trying to compromise with crazy. “That rally yesterday was great and everything like that, but this is where I want to be,” Fetterman said. Part of HuffPost News. Since announcing his bid for lieutenant governor, Fetterman has campaigned nonstop across Pennsylvania, visiting communities often forgotten or ignored by politicians, from the most rural counties in the commonwealth to urban neighborhoods like Fairhill and Kensington. Tom Wolf's inauguration last year. “I’m not here to give answers.
4 Explosive Allegations Of Misconduct Outlined In DHS Whistleblower Complaint. Gisele Fetterman is more than a second lady.
The candidate for lieutenant governor is almost always seen wearing a Dickies work shirt and jeans or cargo shorts, regardless of the company he’s in or where he’s going.
Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. ", She continues to put up signs and recently fulfilled a young man's request for a sign encouraging the youth to use their voices. "Now, I add them as the kids get excited about them, then we add new ones," she said.
After her would-be hubby wrote back, she paid her first of many visits to the town.
John Fetterman was getting ready to introduce Joe Biden at a campaign event less than 24 hours after the ugly first presidential debate.
She felt Braddock had contributed immensely to the country, "including my bridge," only to be more or less discarded after the decline in Pennsylvania's steel industry.
Fetterman's record runs deep. "Antwon's death shakes my heart, it rattles my faith that things will ever get better or that injustices will ever end. People walk in and out of shops and restaurants as the community prepares to host its annual celebration, Feria del Barrio, the following day. She's also spoken out on the importance of wearing masks and participating in the Census. Mayor John Fetterman says compromise is fine in theory, but he says it's a mistake when you're trying to compromise with crazy.
They’re our neighbors. Since the 1920s, the once-thriving steel town has lost 90 percent of its population and today, more than 35 percent of individuals in the predominantly African-American community of about 2,100 people live below the poverty line. A poll says that Joe Sestak, whom Democrats spent millions of dollars to beat, would be doing better now than Senate nominee Katie McGinty.
On their fourth wedding anniversary, John Fetterman asked his wife what she wanted as a gift and she told him, "I want a shipping container."
", "No child should have to live with that kind of stress," they wrote.
“These are the kind of places and communities and issues that I’ve gravitated to my whole professional career, and this, to me, is why I’m doing this, quite honestly. In addition to other philanthropic initiatives in Western Pennsylvania, she founded the Free Store in Braddock, an entirely volunteer-driven organization that receives surplus and donated goods then redistributes them at no cost to neighbors in need.
In Pennsylvania, each political party votes separately for governor and lieutenant governor in the primary election, then the winners from each party run as one ticket in the November general election. He has worked to attract business to the area and create opportunities for its residents while also striving to eliminate violence, remembering the dates of homicides in his community since he became mayor by tattooing them on his right arm.
Danilo Burgos spoke with John Fetterman in El Bohio, a restaurant on the Golden Block. On Nov. 6, Wolf and Fetterman face Scott Wagner and Jeff Bartos, the Republican candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, respectively. John Fetterman married, she told CNN. All rights reserved.
Based on the premise that it would take only one-third of the nation's discarded food to feed its hungry population, it also strives to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from food waste, which the organization says is almost double that of aviation and the iron-and-steel industry combined.
Today, she tears up when she hears the National Anthem and gets "super excited to vote," and she geeked out upon being called for jury duty, she said. Normally, she defends those facing hate and injustice, but seeing it aimed at herself, she froze.
The Brazilian immigrant also recalled how, at 8 years old, she broke her nose playing kickball and her family couldn't afford medical care, but stories from her native Rio convinced her just how lucky she was to escape the violence. Becoming enveloped in the community and its people, Fetterman saw firsthand the damage that systemic inequality had caused this Western Pennsylvania town.
I’m here to listen because you know a lot more than I do,” Fetterman told the group. In Fairhill, it’s a clear Saturday afternoon in September and El Centro de Oro is bustling. At the end of his visit, John Fetterman said he was “profoundly grateful” to Burgos and the others for their time, promising to return “again and again” if elected lieutenant governor. Since then she's used her platforms as a naturalized American and second lady to help others. She also sought to brighten Braddock's primary thoroughfare with uplifting signs, such as "Eat More Vegetables," "Believe in Yourself," "More Hugs Needed," "Follow Your Dreams," "Be Kind Always" and "Hug a Tree. Burgos, who won his district’s Democratic primary in March and is running unopposed in November, expressed his desire to change the status quo in his community—and its reputation—when he takes office in January. Trending. In addition to other philanthropic initiatives in Western Pennsylvania, she founded the Free Store in Braddock, an entirely volunteer-driven organization that receives surplus and donated goods then redistributes them at no cost to neighbors in need. Plus, he said, Braddock is home. … She wanted to find out more about the town, whose declining population numbered around 2,000 at the time, and learn more about efforts to revitalize the community.
We aim to eradicate food and clothing insecurity.".
While the encampment has been cleared out, people struggling with addiction still regularly use at the site, as was the case this afternoon, which was part of a weekend that saw a spike in overdoses in the area that left seven people dead and more than 100 sick. "We dream of a community built on relationships based on mutual aid and cooperation," Free Store 15104's website says. The Fettermans have seen the effects of the epidemic in Braddock, to the extent that the couple has hosted trainings in their home for the use of Narcan, an often life-saving medication used to block the effects of opioids. John Fetterman joined future State Rep. Danilo Burgos for a walk through Fairhill on Sept. 22.
John and Gisele Fetterman walk to Pennsylvania Gov.
The mayor of Braddock, Pa., hopes to win the Democratic Senate primary. By HuffPost Video. After visiting businesses in Fairhill, Burgos and Maritza Padua took the Fettermans to some areas of North Philly where the disaster that is the opioid crisis is most visible, including the Conrail tracks separating Fairhill and Kensington, the former site of “El Campamento,” which was one of the largest open-air drug markets on the East Coast. She wanted to change that, she said. When asked what it means to have leaders at the state level in Pennsylvania who are familiar with this crisis and the people it affects most, Gisele responded: “The difference is this isn’t something that John and I have read about in books. pulled down her face mask and delivered another epithet, one of the foremost purveyors of positivity, she told the Under the Radar entertainment blog, opened it up to non-profits and summer camps, cleared the officer who shot Antwon of all counts, a joint op-ed to several newspapers in August.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania officials have filed a lawsuit alleging that D. Bruce Hanes, the register of wills in Montgomery.
One of Braddock's signs encouraged folks to write more love letters, which Fetterman enjoys doing.
Despite their familiarity, both were taken aback by what they saw in North Philly that day. "She never complained -- she just did what she had to do for her children. To call Gisele Barreto Fetterman a second lady alone is reductive.
It’s an unpretentious style that, combined with his policies and a powerful social media presence, has given Fetterman an air of accessibility unique in Pennsylvania politics. Mayor John Fetterman says compromise is fine in theory, but he says it's a mistake when you're trying to compromise with crazy. “That rally yesterday was great and everything like that, but this is where I want to be,” Fetterman said. Part of HuffPost News. Since announcing his bid for lieutenant governor, Fetterman has campaigned nonstop across Pennsylvania, visiting communities often forgotten or ignored by politicians, from the most rural counties in the commonwealth to urban neighborhoods like Fairhill and Kensington. Tom Wolf's inauguration last year. “I’m not here to give answers.
4 Explosive Allegations Of Misconduct Outlined In DHS Whistleblower Complaint. Gisele Fetterman is more than a second lady.
The candidate for lieutenant governor is almost always seen wearing a Dickies work shirt and jeans or cargo shorts, regardless of the company he’s in or where he’s going.
Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. ", She continues to put up signs and recently fulfilled a young man's request for a sign encouraging the youth to use their voices. "Now, I add them as the kids get excited about them, then we add new ones," she said.
After her would-be hubby wrote back, she paid her first of many visits to the town.
John Fetterman was getting ready to introduce Joe Biden at a campaign event less than 24 hours after the ugly first presidential debate.
She felt Braddock had contributed immensely to the country, "including my bridge," only to be more or less discarded after the decline in Pennsylvania's steel industry.
Fetterman's record runs deep. "Antwon's death shakes my heart, it rattles my faith that things will ever get better or that injustices will ever end. People walk in and out of shops and restaurants as the community prepares to host its annual celebration, Feria del Barrio, the following day. She's also spoken out on the importance of wearing masks and participating in the Census. Mayor John Fetterman says compromise is fine in theory, but he says it's a mistake when you're trying to compromise with crazy.
They’re our neighbors. Since the 1920s, the once-thriving steel town has lost 90 percent of its population and today, more than 35 percent of individuals in the predominantly African-American community of about 2,100 people live below the poverty line. A poll says that Joe Sestak, whom Democrats spent millions of dollars to beat, would be doing better now than Senate nominee Katie McGinty.
On their fourth wedding anniversary, John Fetterman asked his wife what she wanted as a gift and she told him, "I want a shipping container."
", "No child should have to live with that kind of stress," they wrote.
“These are the kind of places and communities and issues that I’ve gravitated to my whole professional career, and this, to me, is why I’m doing this, quite honestly. In addition to other philanthropic initiatives in Western Pennsylvania, she founded the Free Store in Braddock, an entirely volunteer-driven organization that receives surplus and donated goods then redistributes them at no cost to neighbors in need.
In Pennsylvania, each political party votes separately for governor and lieutenant governor in the primary election, then the winners from each party run as one ticket in the November general election. He has worked to attract business to the area and create opportunities for its residents while also striving to eliminate violence, remembering the dates of homicides in his community since he became mayor by tattooing them on his right arm.
Danilo Burgos spoke with John Fetterman in El Bohio, a restaurant on the Golden Block. On Nov. 6, Wolf and Fetterman face Scott Wagner and Jeff Bartos, the Republican candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, respectively. John Fetterman married, she told CNN. All rights reserved.
Based on the premise that it would take only one-third of the nation's discarded food to feed its hungry population, it also strives to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from food waste, which the organization says is almost double that of aviation and the iron-and-steel industry combined.
Today, she tears up when she hears the National Anthem and gets "super excited to vote," and she geeked out upon being called for jury duty, she said. Normally, she defends those facing hate and injustice, but seeing it aimed at herself, she froze.
The Brazilian immigrant also recalled how, at 8 years old, she broke her nose playing kickball and her family couldn't afford medical care, but stories from her native Rio convinced her just how lucky she was to escape the violence. Becoming enveloped in the community and its people, Fetterman saw firsthand the damage that systemic inequality had caused this Western Pennsylvania town.