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Bill McKinneyMay 2, 2021
Kensington residents protested the closure of SEPTA’s Somerset Station by marching down Kensington Avenue on March 23, 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
I began writing about the Kensington neighborhood where I live and work a few weeks ago in response to the sudden closing of the SEPTA station at Somerset. The abrupt service disruption brought to the surface many issues my community has dealt with for years and in the weeks since, I have watched the news tick on.
This week yielded an announcement of grant funds designed to help the community build “resilience” and improve quality of life amid a crushing opioid epidemic. Before that: news of a remade Opioid Response Unit out of City Hall, an update to a 2019 city “roadmap to safer communities” and from the acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: All Hands On Deck a new strategy for Philadelphia to reduce violence with a goal of putting the most violent criminals beh
At the helm of the NYPD, the nation’s largest police force, which is acknowledged as an international model for its cutting-edge crime-fighting techniques and facing down terrorist threats, is Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, a former Marine who likes a challenge.
Ray Kelly recalls how when he was only seven years old. he’d often hop on the subway and travel down the West Side of Manhattan alone to have lunch with his mom who was a coat check girl at Macy’s, the nation’s biggest department store.
His dad, James Francis Kelly, spent twenty years as a milkman, first driving a horse-drawn carriage over cobblestone streets and later upgrading to a standup motorized half wagon.
MUFG
MUFG has hired George Goncalves to lead its macro fixed income strategies in the US.
He joins from rival Japanese firm Nomura where he worked for nine years.
Goncalves hire is part of a series by MUFG as it seeks to grow its fixed income offering.
MUFG has hired George Goncalves as head of its US macro strategy, a move aimed at strengthening the bank s fixed-income platform.
Goncalves joins MUFG after nine years at rival Japanese financial institution Nomura, which he left in 2019. He was most recently head of fixed income strategy for the Americas, a spokesperson for MUFG told Insider on Wednesday.