John Joseph D’Orazio, 91, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021, at Homeland Center in Harrisburg, Pa., where he was a resident for the past three years. He was born June 24, 1930, in South Philadelphia to the late Zuppito and Candita (Gatti) D’Orazio of Philadelphia. Formerly of Danville and recently from Orangeville, John attended Bok Technical High School in
every car in front of him had flags, bumper stickers or other pro-trump paraphernalia. harvin called into the city s homeland center to report what he was seeing. quote, this is going to be twice as big as anything we thought he told one of his deputies. it was the second such call to come in within minutes, another employee reported a similar scene on the highways headed into the city from virginia, from every direction, trump supporters were converging on the nation s capitol. now, as the investigation by the january 6th select committee begins to make swift headway with hundreds of cooperating witnesses and thousands of documents already proud, darnell harvin joins us to discuss what needs to be done to prevent the next coup, which may already in in motion ahead of 202004. the former chief of homeland security and intelligence for washington, d.c. now a senior policy researchers for rand focusing on homeland security, domestic terrorism and information sharing.
(JKPL) — The CNMI community is invited to join Joeten-Kiyu Public Library and community partners as we present Book-a-Treat by appointment only, a three-day indoor Halloween extravaganza at JKPL.