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PhillyVoice.com
June 21, 2017
In the past 24 hours, the drama surrounding the low-flying, menacing, unmarked helicopters has widened, but I can formally state that we haveÃÂ ...
PhillyVoice.com
June 20, 2017
As this media market's wokest journalist as it pertains to chemtrails, flat-earth theories and the like, I get a lot of (what many people besides meÃÂ ...
PhillyVoice.com
March 30, 2017
Officials in three cities are rethinking their relationship with for-profit Camelot Education, which runs alternative programs for more than 3,000ÃÂ ...
Philadelphia Public Record
February 2, 2017
Among the protestors were, L-R, Celeste Zappala, Rev. Terri McNamara of St. Luke's United Church of Christ, Don Root, Bonnie Andrews,ÃÂ ...
Online Athens
January 21, 2017
Gold Star Mother Celeste Zappala, whose son was killed in Iraq, asked, “Why is blood being spilled in Iraq?” She told her anti-war audience,ÃÂ ...
Newsworks.org
January 20, 2017
But Celeste Zappala stood in the rain in Center City, a long way away from any TV, computer or radio. As Trump raised his right hand inÃÂ ...
Philadelphia magazine
August 3, 2016
Celeste Zappala says she “jumped up screaming” when she heard the candidate's controversial remarks about Ghazala Khan. By Victor FiorilloÃÂ ...
Citizens Voice
August 2, 2016
Marianne Cleary of Dallas Township and Celeste Zappala of Philadelphia, along with 21 other Gold Star family members from across theÃÂ ...
FOX 5 DC
August 1, 2016
Celeste Zappala, who also signed the letter, said the grief that Gold Star families suffer earns them the right to say whatever they want.
Philly.com
March 21, 2016
Even while battling cancer, she still made it to church, said Celeste Zappala, 69, a friend and member of the congregation. "I don't meet peopleÃÂ ...
PoliticsPA
November 17, 2014
When Judge Carolyn Tornetta Carluccio wanted to secretly cancel hearings she did so via email. The Courthouse was stunned to learn that IÃÂ ...
Beliefnet.com
August 15, 2005
Celeste Zappala, a lifelong Methodist, is a member of the First United Methodist Church of Germantown, in Philadelphia, and co-founder of Gold Star Families forÃÂ ...
Philadelphia Public Record
February 2, 2017
PROTESTORS thronged the streets of Center City as Republican Party national leaders gathered at Loews Hotel to plan strategy for 2017.
Philadelphia magazine
August 4, 2016
Loudon and her husband are one of many military families that have signed a letter denouncing Trump, including Celeste Zappala, a local Gold Star mother who recently spoke to Philadelphia magazine. Additionally, Loudon spoke out against a recentÃÂ ...
PA home page
August 3, 2016
Two of those family members who signed the letter had son's from Luzerne County, including the mother of First Lieutenant Michael Cleary, a Dallas High School graduate killed in Iraq in 2005, and Celeste Zappala, who's son Sgt. Sherwood Baker lived inÃÂ ...
Philadelphia magazine
August 3, 2016
Gold Star Mom from Philadelphia Explains Why Donald Trump Doesn't Understand True Sacrifice. Celeste Zappala says she "jumped up screaming" when she heard the candidate's controversial remarks about Ghazala Khan.
VRT Nieuws
August 2, 2016
De uitspraken van Donald Trump over de familie Khan zijn in het verkeerde keelgat geschoten bij al zeker 23 Golden Star-families. In een brief vragen ze dat Trump zijn excuses aanbiedt. Celeste Zappala is een van de 23 mensen die de brief hebbenÃÂ ...
10TV
August 2, 2016
The chief executive of the Democratic National Committee and two other top officials have resigned in the wake of an email hack that embarrassed the party on the eve of its presidential nominating convention.
Citizens Voice
August 2, 2016
Marianne Cleary of Dallas Township and Celeste Zappala of Philadelphia, along with 21 other Gold Star family members from across the nation, fired off a letter to Trump on Monday blasting him for being insensitive to families of the fallen.
CBS Local
August 1, 2016
Celeste Zappala, who also signed the letter, said the grief that Gold Star families suffer earns them the right to say whatever they want.
Military Times
August 1, 2016
Celeste Zappala, who also signed the letter, said the grief that Gold Star families suffer earns them the right to say whatever they want.
PhillyVoice.com
August 1, 2016
Celeste Zappala holds a sign with a photograph of her son, Army Sgt. Sherwood Baker, 30, who was killed by an explosion in Baghdad in April 2004 while deployed with the Pennsylvania National Guard, during a protest in Philadelphia in December 2006.
Philly.com
March 22, 2016
Through the Methodist Association for Social Action she pushed for the church to support progressive causes, such as LGBT equality and inclusion within the denomination.