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Al Pearlman

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Al Pearlman was a Democratic member of Philadelphia City Council. He served two non-consecutive terms. His resigned from his first term (1976–1982) to unsuccessfully run for state senate.[1] His second term began in 1984. Dying of cancer, he committed suicide in 1984.[2]

He was also a contractor and built Frank Rizzo's house in Philadelphia.[3]

He inspired the grassroots political group Anti-Pearlman Permanent Poster League, or APPPLE.

References

  1. ^ "Few Upsets Seen in Penna Race". Philadelphia Inquirer. September 1982. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Court Rules In Pearlman Pension Case". Philadelphia Inquirer. January 8, 1991. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  3. ^ "No, Rizzo Home Isn't Up For Sale". Philadelphia Inquirer. March 9, 1992. Retrieved 5 May 2014.