Thursday, January 7, 2010

Autobiography: Van Stone Condensed Autobiography - Meet Newspaperman Van Stone

Autobiography: Van Stone Condensed Autobiography - Meet Newspaperman

   

Above: Image Supporting Van Stone's Kinship. 

Dear Readers, I have been asked many, many times about how I came to be a newspaperman and courtfighter involved with the Philadelphia Front Page News.

The first answer is that when I was a kid I loved to read Bibles, the dictionary, and the Visual Encyclopedia of Science. Then I would write down what I read the best I could. Today, I still read these volumes. And I also love to read firefighter magazines. 

My first and second grade teacher, Mr. Herb Rogers, Jr., took us on a few field trips to the Philadelphia courts. 

Another reason is that my father could not read past second grade level literature; so I learned about writing early in my life. And I taught my dad how to read and write better when I was only a sixth grade school student. 

I have written many books, articles, and opinion journals about the community, Bibles, legal matters, and Dragons. 

I like investigating, writing about famous people. 

I've written on many diverse subjects such as the Unknown Soldier, World History, Science, Myths, and Zombies. And I like to write about Historical Subjects: World Events, Cookery, Homes, Crafts, and Farming; Abraham and Sarah, Scrolls, Cleopatra, King Herod, Black Indians, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Frederick Douglas, Joseph Smith, Jr., Frederick Douglas, John Henry, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Adolf Hitler, NAACP, Jim Jones, Philadelphia, PA, and Harrisburg, PA. 

I like to write about Jimmy Carter and Ertha Kitt too. 

Some of my other opinion journals have been about Liza Minnelli, Tom Joyner, Steve Harvey, Denzel Washington, Jennifer Lopez, Will Smith, Jr., Judge Judith Sheindlin, Judge Greg Mathis, Jim Brown, LeBron James, and Michelle Obama. 

Also, I like to investigate stories about ordinary heroes like foster parents, firemen, (such as Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers), policemen, (such as Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Office Support, Sergent Jeff Cambell), clergy, superheroes, monsters, and gargoyles. 

Also, I like to write historical news about greenhouses, teepees, the sari, the saxophone, the gavel, silhouettes, smoke and fire, the yoke, pillory, cats, and sables. 

I hope you liked reading about my exciting Black American Indian, Independent Journey through Media Delaware County Courthouse and Philadelphia County Court Building. 

Your soldier friend, Van Stone.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Philadelphia Police Clergy grabs Roger Robbie as new Mascot

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Roger Robbie, Hip-Hop Raccoon, at the top far right has joined up as a Philadelphia Police Clergy animal Mascot. Roger Robbie will help the Philadelphia Police Clergy fight every day, negative outlook that kids view worth behaving after and telling kids to improve their own grades in school in an effort to create effective school violence reduction and other goals that the Philadelphia Police Clergy have partnering with local the city police department.

Philadelphia Police Clergy grabs Roger Robbie as new Mascot
By Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com (215) 747-8746

What is the Philadelphia Police Clergy's latest plan to assist Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson and the city of Philadelphia in the commissioner's new attack to reduce High crime- homicides- citywide? Create Operations and Procedures of New Domestic Violence and Media citywide Safety Program. Appoint more chaplains, with ID Badge number that will appear on the scene of an incident to support local Police and the community, and recruited patrollers. Work in limited police and patrolling powers to respond to school disorder citywide as newly community police that support city police. And all this and more will begin starting by reaching the community using a new tool to help them become more approachable.

What is that tool? Enter the public safety lover and assistant crime fighter animal hitting the streets in a neighborhood near you, "Roger Robbie", the Hip-Hop Raccoon. Young school age kids know Roger Robbie as the educator lover and assistant class teacher. But now, based on receiving the call for back up support from the largest Chaplain Police representative in Philly, Roger Robbie will roam the schools and community as a Mascot crime stopper. Roger Robbie will help get the word out that the Philadelphia Police Dept. are not in the war against gun violence. "The Philadelphia Police Clergy partners with the Philadelphia Police Dept. as representatives that will help save kids lives," Roger Robbie says. Philadelphia Police Clergy has the authority to deal with response to incidents of arson and other illegal fire starters too. Roger Robbie will visit After-School and Evening school programs.

Roger Robbie will go along with Philadelphia Police Clergy on visits to public schools citywide to instruct kids about violence reduction. And by appearing in fun coloring books, education posters, and news flashes Roger Robbie will assist the Phila. Police Clergy to get kids that are truant or violating curfew, or are neglected off the streets. The Police Clergy’s Vision using Roger Robbie is to continuously support city police helping children learn to be safe and stay in school and protecting and fixing and rebuilding endangered communities. You can check out Roger Robbie and more info about the Philadelphia Police Clergy at www.philadelphiapoliceclergy.org (James Sullivan at www.frontpagenews.us contributed to this article).

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Rev. Dr. Maurice M. Hughes Sr., Phila. Police Clergy Laision

Rev. Dr. Maurice M. Hughes Sr., Phila. Police Clergy Laision

Rev. Dr. M. Hughes, Sr., a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has served as Pastor of New Bethel A.M.E. Church since December, 1995. Prior to becoming Pastor of New Bethel he served as Pastor of Bethel A.M.E. church in Ardmore, PA. He also served at Emmanuel A.M.E. Church in Philadelphia, St. Paul A.M.E. Church in Malvern, Pa. and Trinity A.M.E. Church in Cinnaminson, New Jersey. Pastor Hughes also served as Assistant Pastor of Emmanuel United Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rev. Dr. Maurice Hughes was converted on June 12, 1957 at Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

On July 18, 1965, Dr. Hughes preached his Trial Sermon at Trinity A.M.E. Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania under the Reverend Dr. William P. Stevenson. He was ordained Itinerant Deacon in May 1971 and was later ordained Itinerant Elder in May 1973. From October 1990 to 1993, Dr. Hughes served as volunteer Chaplain of Mercy Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Currently, he serves as volunteer Chaplain of the Philadelphia Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Chapel of Four Chaplains, and the Philadelphia Police Clergy. Dr. Hughes received his teaching Certificate from the Philadelphia College of Bible and holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology from Gwynedd Mercy College, Ambler, Pennsylvania. Reverend Hughes holds a Master of Divinity Degree also.

Hughes gained the degree from the Reformed Episcopal Seminary in Philadelphia, a Doctorate of Ministry degree from Trinity Theological Seminary, Newburgh, IN, and an honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Sims School of Religion, Monrovia, Liberia.