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Vol. 65 NO. 24 southphi l lyreview.com JUNE 14, 2012
King’s acesProspective ball boys and
girls attempted to impress a tennis legend at a
Packer Park facility.By Joseph Myers..........Page 37
See MONROE page 8
S p o r t s
By Joseph MyersReview Staff Writer
As a 13-year star guard for the Bal-timore Bullets and the New York Knicks, Earl “The Pearl” Monroe
focused on tallying points, steals and as-sists. Having dueled with Type 2 diabetes since 1998, the former resident of 26th and Manton streets now concentrates on recording his blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol.
To tout his increasing success against the malady, the Hall of Famer enjoyed a Friday meal at Northern Liberties’ A Full Plate Café, furthering his three-year involvement with Diabetes Restaurant
Pearl of wisdomA Point Breeze basketball icon is promoting healthy
eating for diabetesprevention and management.
By Joseph MyersReview Staff Writer
“Shame on us if we can’t pass on a world of beauty,” the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Pro-
gram Executive Director Jane Golden said June 6 from the auditorium of Edward Bok High School, 1901 S. Ninth St., touching on aesthetic and attitudinal applications of radiance.
Siding with her condemnation of neglect for pulchritude, her East Passyunk Cross-ing listeners cheered as the guest lauded their involvement with the Anti-Defama-tion League. The morning gathering cel-ebrated the site’s designation as a No Place for Hate location, with the unveiling of two murals and the distributing of a comic book furthering the kudos.
Golden’s 28-year-old entity oversees 3,663 murals and relished a chance to
deal with Bok, which the Anti-Defamation League and PECO adopted last year. The No Place for Hate philosophy of challeng-ing “anti-Semitism, racism, hatred and big-otry in all forms” has aided area schools since 2005 and has come to include 200 regional facilities. Attendees of a diverse educational dwelling, the Bok learners ac-cepted the task of proving that differences
See NO PLACE FOR HATE page 10
Two murals are highlighting an East Passyunk Crossinghigh school’s intolerance of intolerance.
Barrier breakersHoping to champion harmony, the Bok High School community reveled in the revelation of a photo collage mural.
Staff Photo by Greg Bezani s
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14 Lifestyles: A tall tailA Queen Village actress connects with neighbors in her family-owned bar and restaurant and can
be seen on stage through June 24.
By Jess Fuerst
6 Police Report: High stakesPolice arrested a man at his South Street job for allegedly selling narcotics last week.
By Amanda L. Snyder
7 Court Report: Tainted love A transgender woman was sentenced for her boyfriend’s homicide Friday.
By Amanda L. Snyder
10 Honored with honorsThe results are in! The South Philly Review received seven fi rst-place prizes, six sec-ond-place awards, four third-place honors and six honorable mentions in the weekly division of the 2011 Philadelphia Press Association’s annual awards competition.
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“My name is Jasmin Duong. I don’t get to watch much tele-
vision because I can be busy from go-ing to school, clubs and doing home-work. But when I do get a chance to sit down, I love to watch
‘Sesame Street.’ Even though I am 9 years old, I learned many different things on each episode. It is fun and cool. There are many monsters on
‘Sesame Street’ but my favorite character is Abby Cadabby. I love
fairies and mystical creatures. Every night I like to dress up as a fairy. I dress in a big dress, a cover-up, fairy wings and a
pencil that has a star on top of it, which I pretend is a fairy wand.
Abby is so pretty. She is like the monster that I made up in my head one day and then it came to life on ‘Sesame Street.’ Abby is like my twin, my perfect pair, my superstar. I am not the only child. I have a younger brother named Vincent Duong. He is 4 years old. He told me that his favorite monster is Count von Count. He loves counting. He counts his toys, the books that we have and the cars he sees during a car ride. He just loves numbers. He learned up to 30. He even wants me to teach him more numbers.
We would love to go to Sesame Place. You can never get too
old for it. We want to see the parade, performances and the monsters singing
and dancing. It would mean everything to me and my brother to see Abby and Count. Please pick us. Thank you!”
Jasmin Duong,age 9
2300 block of South Fourth Street
“The mayor of Philadelphia needs to do a better job of taking care of the city. I don’t think it’s the restaurants, I think it’s the bars that are serving minors and the drugs. The city needs a big change.”
Tina Marie Gaeta,2600 block of Juniper Street
“Yes, I am [concerned]. There is a lot of pollution. People smoke a lot and don’t exercise. At my age, I’m concerned with my health.”
Scott Christopher,20th and Miffl in streets
“Good health is good for everybody. There are too many McDonald’s and too many people don’t cook anymore.”
Jack Jewell, 13th and Jackson streets
“Yes, I gotta breathe that air. I got asthma so you know I’m concerned. The food options aren’t too bad, but they could be better.”
Redell Bland, 19th and Tasker streets
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The South Philly Review re-cently held a Web-exclusive contest in
which four youngsters 10 and younger were selected to receive prize packs to the Langhorne-
based Sesame Place. The task, which required a little adult supervi-sion, was to tell us in 300 words or fewer who their favorite “Sesame Street” character was and why. The four winning entries are below.
For those who didn’t win this time, keep checking southphilly-review.com/contests and our Facebook page, facebook.com/south-
phillyreview, for details on the next Sesame Place ticket giveaway. Congrats to all of the winners!
Letters to the Editor will returnin the June 21 issue.
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First-place winner “Betty Lou has blonde
hair. I have blonde hair. She wears her hair in braids and I wear my hair in braids. Betty Lou has a lot of dolls and I have a lot of dolls. I kiss my dolls good-bye. I love my dolls. I can’t take my dolls to Sesame [Place], but I will kiss them goodbye if I get to go.”
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“My favorite ‘Sesame Street’ character is
Grover. The two favorite things I like about Grover is his blue fur
because blue is my favorite color, and how [he] fl ies and crashes when
he plays Super Grover. Super Grover is so awesome. And I laugh especially when he sees Ker-mit and yells, ‘Hey froggy baby!’”
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“My favorite cha rac te r
is Elmo because my little brother Ryan loves him sooooooo much. Every time he sees Elmo he laughs so hard it makes me laugh too. My other little brother Sean went to heaven four years ago and he never got to see Elmo, but I know he would love him too. I love Elmo and my brothers.”
Grace Elisabeth Cavalieri, age 83400 block of Prima Court
Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.
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Editor Bill Gelman, from left, presented Jasmin Duong, 9, and her brother, Vincent, 4, with their prize Tuesday.
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By Amanda L. SnyderReview Managing Ed itor
A Point Breeze man has been serv-ing up steaks and allegedly selling drugs from a Queen Village eatery
where he was employed.Nathaniel Danny
Cyrus, 55, of the 2000 block of Dickinson Street, is believed to have been selling nar-cotics at Jim’s Steaks, 400 South St., ac-cording to the Police Public Affairs Unit. Narcotics were recov-ered at the eatery, but
specifics were not disclosed. He was arrested June 5 and charged with
possession with the intent to deliver, pos-session of a controlled substance, posses-sion of marijuana and use and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to court records. Bail was set at $10,000, which Cyrus had not posted as of press time.
Subway stealingAn attacker grabbed a woman by the
throat in a South of South subway entrance stairway Monday evening.
SEPTA police responded to the 600 block of South Broad Street at 5:30 p.m. where a 30-year-old woman was walking down the steps into the Broad Street Line’s South Street station when a man ran up behind her, grabbed her by the throat and said, “Don’t fi ght it. Just let go,” Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Divi-sion said. He grabbed her purse contain-ing credit cards, a checkbook, iPhone 4, medication, earrings and $10. He then in-structed her not to scream and to continue down the stairs.
The thief was described as black with a dark complexion, age 25 to 30, 6-foot-4, 180 pounds; having a goatee; and wearing a black shirt and white shorts.
To report information, call South Detec-tives at 215-685-1635 or visit phillypolice.com/forms.
Flame throwerA West Passyunk fi re was deemed to be
intentional, but the doer has not been ar-rested as of press time.
At 12:46 a.m. June 7, an unknown per-son threw a Molotov cocktail, which is a
bottle fi lled with gasoline and has a wick, through the window of a fi rst-fl oor hair salon on the 2400 block of Miffl in Street, Executive Chief Richard Davison of the Philadelphia Fire Department said. The blaze self-extinguished.
No one was injured and no damage was re-ported, Davison said. The fi re marshal deemed it an arson, but the motive was unknown and there were no suspects at press time.
To report information, call South Detec-tives at 215-685-1635 or visit phillypolice.com/forms.
Triple teamedA man was jumped near Seventh and
Morris streets Sunday. The 24-year-old was walking along
the 700 block of Morris Street at 1 a.m. when three men approached him, Detec-tive Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. One of the men said, “Don’t move,” pointed a handgun at him and said, “Gimme what you got.” The trio fl ed north on Seventh Street with his work uniform, ID, keys, debit card, three books, his cell phone, $4 and a black bookbag.
The offenders were described as black males with two being ages 18 to 25 and the other being age 17 to 20. One of the former was 5-foot-11 to 6 foot, thin; hav-ing a beard and mustache; wearing a base-ball cap, a red T-shirt with a No. 5 on the front, army-style cargo shorts; and being armed with a small black handgun while the other was described as 5-foot-4; hav-ing a medium complexion; a small goatee and wearing a black hoodie, dark blue jeans and black sneakers and glasses.
To report information, call South Detec-tives at 215-685-1635 or visit phillypolice.com/forms.
Flower prowlerAn anonymous tip helped to nab a Low-
er Moyamensing blossom thief. Danielle Dimeo, 44, of the 1900 block of
South 29th Street, allegedly stole 14 fl ow-ers from fl ower boxes attached to the porch of a home on the 2100 block of South 10th Street and fl ed southbound at 2:10 a.m. March 21, according to the Police Public Affairs Unit. The victim reported the thefts occur regularly as fl owers are planted.
Police recovered surveillance video cap-turing the thief March 28 and an anony-mous tip identifi ed Dimeo May 25, ac-cording to police.
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All Review police-, court- and fi re-related items are collected from or verifi ed by offi cial sources.
Items are roughly prioritized by urgency or news value. If you have already reported an inci-dent or missing person to police and would like to inform us, call Managing editor Amanda Sny-der [email protected] or ext. 117
Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/police-report.
Surveillance videoA
Dimeo was arrested Saturday and charged with theft and receiving stolen property, ac-cording to court records. She posted bail Sunday.
Kind of a dragA woman was pulled across the ground in
Bella Vista during a robbery early Monday. The 22-year-old was walking northbound
on the 700 block of South Ninth Street at 3:45 a.m. when a man strolling behind her grabbed her purse, Detective Danielle Toll-iver of South Detective Division said. Upon not releasing the item, the robber pushed
her to the ground and dragged her for sev-eral feet. He then snatched her purse, which contained her wallet and debit cards, and fl ed north on Ninth.
The woman suffered scrapes to her right leg and elbow, Tolliver said.
Police did not release a detailed descrip-tion of the offender by press time.
To report information, call South Detec-tives at 215-685-1635 or visit phillypolice.com/forms. SPR
Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at [email protected] or ext. 117. Com-ment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/police-report.
Neck tieA man put his hand around a woman’s
throat and without saying a word, stole her purse and fl ed in Pennsport early Sun-day.
The 25-year-old woman was strolling on the 1000 block of East Moyamensing Avenue at 3 a.m. June 10 when the man grabbed her from behind and ran off southbound with the bag that contained a wallet, ID, keys, $35 and a debit card, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South De-tective Division said.
The suspect was described as black with a dark complexion, 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-10, 160 to 180 pounds, clean shaven; having a muscular build; and wearing a black T-shirt with a red design on the front and baggy blue jeans with a white towel in his rear pocket.
To report information, call South Detec-tives at 215-685-1635 or visit phillypo-lice.com/forms.
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By Amanda L. SnyderReview Managing Ed itor
A Point Breeze woman will spend up to 15 years behind bars for killing her boyfriend after a night out in
Center City last spring. Court of Common Pleas Judge Glenn
B. Bronson convicted Alicia Simmons, identifi ed as Alonzo Simmons, a 30-year-old man, in court records, of third-degree murder and possession of an instrument of crime April 13.
“I did love Angel,” she said prior to re-ceiving her sentencing. “I can’t change what happened, but I’m sorry.”
Bronson, who noted Simmons lack of in-tent and admission of the slaying to police at the scene, sentenced her to 7 to 15 years for the former charge and a concurrent sentence of 1 to 2 years for latter charge.
“She wanted to scare him,” defense at-torney Edward C. Meehan Jr. said to the judge of Simmons’ intention when stab-bing her boyfriend Angel Brown, 27. “In retrospect, she thinks it probably did just the opposite — that it made him angrier that she had challenged him like that.”
Meehan indicated Simmons did not have a prior criminal record while Assistant District Attorney Thomas Lipscomb noted while Simmons appears as a woman, she “has a man’s strength.”
The knife used in the fatal stabbing pierced Brown’s heart, causing his death shortly after the incident. The violent act occurred after an argument that initiated at a Center City bar continued in the cab ride home and escalated while inside the couple’s apartment on the 2000 block of Oakford Street at 2:47 a.m. April 7, 2011.
“The court took into account the various
factors and made its decision,” Lipscomb said after the hearing. “The court’s sen-tencing was well within the sentencing guidelines.”
THE FATHER OF the deceased spoke to the judge prior to his ruling on jail time, ask-ing him to provide some satisfaction as he voiced his displeasure for Simmons.
“I’m in a strange place right now,” An-gel Brown Sr. said. “It takes a lot to buy a headstone with your own name on.”
While the judge was in his chambers contemplating Simmons’ sentencing, Brown told the Review that his son was a good man with a great sense of humor.
“His laughs will make you laugh,” he said. Originally from North Philly, Angel
Brown Jr. was an electrician. While he had informed his mother of his relationship with Simmons shortly before his death, his father was left in the dark until the trial revealed his and Simmons’ bond.
“I felt sometimes I may have been a lit-tle too hard [on him] because he couldn’t bring this to the table and talk about it,” Angel Brown Sr. said. “Maybe that’s why he’s gone.”
Simmons’ sister, her husband and their two children, along with a family friend, were in the courtroom or waiting just out-side during the sentencing, but all declined to comment. Angel Brown Sr. declined to talk further after the sentencing was an-nounced.
“I can’t do this,” he said as he walked down the hallway outside of the court-room. SPR
Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at [email protected] or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/police-report.
Tainted love A transgender woman was sentenced for
her boyfriend’s homicide Friday.
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Month, the brainchild of pharmaceutical heavyweight Merck & Co., Inc.
“I had initially thought it was a death sentence,” the second overall pick in the ’67 NBA Draft said of grappling with his diagnosis. “However, I vowed to be healthy and productive.”
Monroe said he had felt odd for at least 18 months prior to the news, suffering im-mense hunger even after eating, sweating profusely and urinating frequently. Follow-ing wife Marita’s advice to seek consulta-tion, he learned he has numerous peers in the battle to monitor glucose levels.
He and 26 million affl icted Americans fi nd themselves two to four times more likely to suffer from heart disease and strokes than diabetes-free individuals, ac-cording to the American Diabetes Asso-ciation.
Well-versed in different sorts of statis-tics, Monroe decided to take command of his body, which helped him to score 17,454 points and to earn a spot on the league’s ’96 50th Anniversary All-Time Team.
“It was hard at fi rst,” the Point Breeze product said of modifying his diet, which he said had succumbed to tempting yet nu-tritionally inferior grub during his playing days. “Now, I do so on a regular basis, so it has become a way of life.”
That Monroe made poor food selections while on the road refl ects a far too com-mon occurrence among Americans. Amer-icans obtain more than one-third of their calories from provisions eaten outside the home, according to a Merck release. As that information includes fast food establishments and sit-down restaurants, he knew that accepting Merck’s offer to advocate for enhanced nutritional knowl-edge would strengthen more than his bank account.
“I have derived so much excitement from adding contacts, picking up more informa-tion and letting people know what I know,” Monroe said.
He has visited 18 cities, with each site uniting eateries with endocrinologists and registered dieticians, who create diabetes-friendly dishes. Philadelphia has 11 partici-pating dining destinations, a total Monroe respects because it represents an increase from a previous stop in his native city.
“The word is expanding and I love being able to help it to do so,” he said.
A disciple of portion control, Monroe fi nds that penchants for gorging and su-persizing doom people to perilous dietary results and is using his voice to have pa-trons demand difference.
“Everything is good, in moderation,” he said while waiting to dine with Helen Rayon, the West Philadelphia Senior
Community Center’s health and wellness coordinator, and dietician Delores Mer-rick. “When people are out, they should not become locked into a certain way of ordering. Substitutions should be available and asked for.”
Since teaming with Merck in 2009, Monroe has helped the Whitehouse Sta-
tion, N.J.-based company to devise tips for dining out and to construct exercise plans and nourishing recipes, available at mer-ckdiabetes.com, where those eager to gain control over their health will fi nd greetings and best wishes from the former baller, a four-time All-Star who had his number re-tired by both of his former employers.
“My favorite meal is a vegetable medley with brown rice and grilled shrimp, chick-en or fi sh,” he said. “Good food and the support of family and friends have made winning my fi ght much more rewarding.”
AFTER HIS SECONDARY career at Southwest Philly’s John Bartram High School, Mon-roe matriculated at North Carolina’s Win-ston-Salem State University. He played for the Bullets, now the Washington Wizards, for four seasons, making two All-Star ap-pearances, winning the 1968 Rookie of the Year Award and appearing on the ’69 All-NBA First Team. Four games into his fi fth season, the Knicks acquired him, pairing him with Walt Frazier to form the “Rolls Royce Backcourt,” a combination that led to their team’s crowning as the ’73 cham-pions. Knee troubles forced the playmaker to retire at 35, with his enshrinement into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame oc-curring in ’90.
“It was an exciting era in which to grow as a player,” Monroe, who had even in-cluded the Sixers on a list of teams to which he desired a trade before his arrival in New York, said.
While his period admired fl ash, Monroe, whose career-high of 56 points came dur-ing his rookie year against the Los Angeles Lakers, said it lacked a devotion to fi tness that today’s generation of superstars adheres to constantly. Once he realized his body was revolting against him, he took action.
“I reduced my carbohydrate intake,” he said. “That has helped me to drop weight, feel better and get out to do what I need to do.”
During his senior year of college, Mon-roe and his mates captured the Division II title. As he had demolished the competi-tion by averaging 41.5 points, a local writ-er dubbed his scores “Earl’s Pearls.” As he gave up stroking jumpers three decades ago, he focuses on giving pearls of wisdom to diners and entertainment connoisseurs.
The latter encounter him through Reverse Spin Entertainment, a fi lm and music label that has brought him a Peabody Award for “Black Magic,” a Civil Rights-era look at America through the prism of basketball at historically black colleges and universi-ties. He plans to expand its scope and is looking forward to the publication of his autobiography in April, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the Knicks’ cham-pionship run.
January back surgery has caused Mon-roe to limit his physical activity a tad, but he loves walking and yearns to play tennis again. No matter what he chooses to pur-sue, he will fi ll up with healthy choices.
“Diabetes is not the end,” he said. “In many ways, it is a beginning.” SPR
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MONROEcontinued from page 1
Earl “The Pearl” Monroe enjoys preaching the ABCs of diabetes, A1C, or blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol. At 67, the South Philly native feels in great shape 14 years after his diagnosis.
Photo by Rob Torney
Who’s makinga difference
The third annual Difference Mak-ers issue will be hitting doorsteps this fall. Just like the last two
years, the South Philly Review is seek-ing nominations from its loyal readers. Who are the Difference Makers in your community? Who are the people who go above and beyond the call of duty to assist others? Here is your chance to tell us their stories. They can be teach-ers, volunteers, coaches, doctors or any other profession.
All entries will be reviewed by our selection committee, with the best ones being profi led in our very special Oct. 11 Fall Guide. Those who were
selected previously are not eligible. In 250 words or fewer, tell us the story
of your worthy candidate who resides or works in South Philadelphia and send it our way via e-mail, fax or regular mail. Photos are not required. The entry dead-line is 5 p.m. Aug. 27. SPR
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foster beauty instead of hampering it.To do so, they united with artists Delia
King, Sabina Louise Pierce and Jarreau Wimberly. The students’ fall input helped King to plot a mandala, a two-dimensional design that Buddhists and Hindus employ in sacred art.
“It is a way toward enlightenment,” King said of the project, which emerged in greater detail during her Jan. 16 onsite visit for the 17th annual Greater Philadel-phia Martin Luther King Day of Service.
Numerous components and colors com-prise the creation, but King knew the as-sisting pupils’ silhouettes would earn plaudits from the student body. After a fervent countdown, everyone let out an assortment of surprised sentiments when the fi nal work became visible in the foyer. Eleven etchings with images inside them lined two walls, with Mahatma Gandhi’s “I claim that human mind or human soci-ety is not divided into watertight compart-ments called social, political and religious. All act and react upon one another.” wrap-ping around the entire space.
“This day will go a long way toward increasing equity, participation and toler-ance,” Golden said.
She had company as an enthused author-ity fi gure. 1st District Councilman Mark Squilla noted the gravity of accepting di-versity as a slideshow depicted a Bok trip to Washington, D.C. to learn how to en-hance feelings of camaraderie.
“This is such an important time for ex-ploring other cultures,” the resident of Front Street and Snyder Avenue said.
He joined with No Place for Hate project director Lisa Friedlander to hold up a ban-ner cementing Bok’s status for next year.
“We must take the time to interact with people regardless of their circumstances to make them, and us, feel safe and includ-ed,” Friedlander said, adding she expects to return next year to reaffi rm Bok as a harmonious spot.
That would delight co-principal Barbara McCreery, who acted as master of cer-emonies.
“We have no choice but to enjoy our roles as parts of the global community,” she said.
The two supporting organizations picked her institution to expand its reputation as an eclectic territory. Seventy-three percent of Bok’s 900 learners are African-Amer-ican, according to the School District of Philadelphia’s website, but the remaining fi gures blend a mix of nations, as does the neighborhood. The management of the cultures impressed PECO’s manager of corporate relations Jeff Gordon.
“This is the best school partner we could have had,” he said. “Bok, you rock.”
PIERCE ADMIRED THE school and its sur-rounding community, too. The photogra-pher captured student images and those of area immigrants, including many of Bur-mese stock, for a photo collage mural that adorns a wall across the street from Bok.
“Many cultures exist but it is important to note we all share the human condition,” Pierce said of the towering product of her affi nity for inclusivity.
Those of Albanian, Cambodian, Mexican and Turkish descent, among others, appear on the wall, which features “Choose Love” in multiple languages.
“That is such a fi tting piece of advice,” Friedlander said.
She enlisted junior Ernest Graham to deliver auditorium remarks on the Anti-Defamation League, with the youngster acknowledging its consummate approach to barring hatred from civic matters. The soon-to-be president of Bok’s chapter, Graham has come to be a highly respected member of the school, which marks a far cry from his initial identity.
“Let’s just say I wasn’t the most popu-lar guy,” the resident of 20th and Tasker streets said.
Graham has never found himself con-tending with hatred, thankfully. He said his adjustment to life at Bok has given him outlets to express individuality and fi nd himself amid what he feels has been a suc-cessful secondary career.
“We are very accepting of differences at
Bok,” the Point Breeze inhabitant said.His involvement with the organization
has provided him pride as has his presence at the Houston Center, 2029 S. Eighth St. He and the Houston Street B-Boys per-formed at Saturday’s Fleisher Art Memo-rial ARTspiration Festival along the 700 block of Catharine Street, giving him an-other reason to admire the expression of humanity through art.
A similar attraction guided illustrator Wimberly, who facilitated workshops with students to tackle diversity. Their interaction led him to craft what project manager Kevin A. Brown terms an “inno-vative graphic novel.” In the work, a high school athlete battles through emotions to gauge his place in the world and his al-lowance of difference.
“I tried to make it a powerful display of confl ict resolution,” Wimberly said of the work, which students distributed to their peers and began discussing immediately.
The trio of projects pleased Golden, who encouraged the youths to promote artistic expression, especially when facing a cri-sis. That art might lose a place in the pub-lic sphere registers as her greatest fear.
“Art is about giving a voice,” she said, “and every citizen deserves access to it.”
Graham, a participant in the mandala creation, could not have agreed more.
“What we have here will help to explore a basic message,” he said. “Even if people are not like you, you must respect them.” SPR
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Artist Delia King, left, explained the power of the Bok mandala, her and the stu-dents’ take on a design often found in sacred depictions. She and her helpers devoted ample hours to the enlightenment aid.
Staff Ph ot o b y G r e g Bezani s
Honored with honors
The results are in! The South Philly Review received seven fi rst-place prizes, six second-place awards, four third-place honors and six honorable mentions in the weekly division of
the 2011 Philadelphia Press Association’s annual awards competition. Editor Bill Gelman spread the word just right with his top headline and column writing, Manag-ing Editor Amanda L. Snyder kept every-one in the loop with her crime coverage, Staff Writer Joseph Myers shone above the rest with his feature writing, Columnist Tom Cardella spoke straight from his heart for the win and Staff Photographer Greg Bezanis pictured his way to the top.
The South Philly Review was awarded fi rst-place for Public Service and Overall Weekly Coverage as well.
Public Service: First-place, UnLitter Us initiative – South Philly Review staff
Enterprise Reporting: Second-place, “New York pity” – Joseph Myers
Headline Writing: First-place, “Porous another” and second-place, “Strength in slumbers” – Joseph Myers; honorable men-tion, “Sweets you can’t pass over” – Bill Gelman
Newspaper Writing: First-place, “Taming the streets” – Amanda L. Snyder; third-place, “Ahoy, mates!” and honorable mention, “An above average Joe” – Joseph Myers
Sports Coverage: Third-place, “Engine 50” and honorable mention, “The Italian job” – Joseph Myers
Column Writing: First-place, “The male obsession” – Tom Cardella; second-place, “Just what the doctor ordered” – Bill Gelman; honorable mention, “Oh Canada” – Tom Cardella
Special Subject Writing: Second-place, “A change of heart” – Joseph Myers; hon-orable mention, “Mother charged with mur-der” – Amanda L. Snyder
Overall Weekly Coverage: First-place, South Philly Review
Breaking News Photography: Second-place, “View Finder” and third-place, “Pe-rennial spirit” – Greg Bezanis
Feature Photography: First-place, “Ten little citizens” and honorable mention, “An exquisite visit” – Greg Bezanis
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Community Educators Town Watch Association holds the 17th District Town Watch meeting 6 p.m. June 14. 17th Dis-trict, 20th and Federal streets.
Friends of Bardascino Park holds Mu-sic in the Park with Frank Jackson Big Band 7 p.m. June 19. 1000 S. 10th St. bar-dascinopark.org.
Friends of Jefferson Square Park hosts Kidz Night 6:30 p.m. June 20. 300 Washington Ave. [email protected]. jeffersonsquarepark.org.
Friends of Marconi Plaza hosts Art in the Parks, which offers free classes for chil-dren ages 5 to 13 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through June 26. Valerie Arhondakis, 215-683-1997. Broad Street and Oregon Av-enue. [email protected].
Friends of Mario Lanza Park holds Kid Fest 7 p.m. Tuesdays, including a bike parade June 19. 214 Catharine St. [email protected]. qvna.org.
Gold Star Park hosts Music in the Park with Fisher & Maher 7 to 9 p.m. June 14. 613 Wharton St. [email protected]. goldstarpark.org.
Grays Ferry Crescent holds a free movie night with “The Pursuit of Happy-ness” 8:15 p.m. June 21. Schuylkill Av-enue and Wharton Street. 215-222-6030. schuylkillbanks.org.
Lower Moyamensing Civic Associa-tion holds its town watch walk 7 p.m. June 18 at 11th Street and Snyder Avenue. P.O. Box 37522. [email protected]. lo-mophilly.org.
Neighbors In Action, 1634 Wharton St., meets 6 p.m. June 18. 215-463-1661.
Newbold Civic Association holds a community cleanup June 23 at Guerin Rec Center, 2201 S. 16th St. [email protected]. newboldcivic.org.
Newbold Neighbors Association holds its zoning meeting 6:30 p.m. June 21 at Reed Street Presbyterian Apartments, 1401 S. 16th St. [email protected]. newboldneighbors.org.
Palumbo Park, 723 Catharine St., meets 7:30 p.m. June 21 at Fleisher Art Memo-rial, 719 Catharine St. [email protected].
Philadelphia2035 holds a meeting for the Central District Plan, which covers South of South, as well as parts of Bella Vista, Hawthorne, Pennsport and Queen Village, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 18 at Ger-man Society of Philadelphia, 611 Spring
Garden St. and June 20 at Kimmel Center, Hamilton Garden, 300 S. Broad St. Laura Spina, 215-683-4638. [email protected]. phila2035.org.
Queen Village Neighbors Association holds its zoning committee meeting 7:30 p.m. June 19 and its sustainability meet-ing 7:30 p.m. June 20 at Weccacoe Play-ground, 405-25 Queen St.; and meets 7:30 p.m. June 21 at St. Philip Neri Church, 218 Queen St. 215-339-0975. [email protected]. qvna.org.
South Broad Street Neighborhood As-sociation meets 7 p.m. June 19. Methodist Hospital, Morgan Conference Room, 2301 S. Broad St. [email protected]. sbsna.org.
South of South Neighborhood Asso-ciation holds its economic development meeting 7 p.m. June 14; clean and green meeting 7 p.m. June 19 at SOSNA’s of-fi ce, 1901 Christian St.; and holds its zoning meeting 7 p.m. June 20 at Shiloh Baptist Church, 2040 Christian St. 215-732-8446. [email protected]. southofsouth.org.
The Southeast Philadelphia Collabor-ative holds a vacant land workshop with free dinner and refreshments 5 p.m. June 19. South Philly Teen Orchard, Eighth and Mercy streets. Joy Soto, 215-468-1645 ext. 201. [email protected]. va-cantlandworkshop.eventbrite.com.
St. Albans Garden hosts its 61st annual bazaar and fl ea market 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 16. 2300 block of St. Albans Place. 215-732-8446. [email protected]. southofsouth.org.
United Communities holds its neigh-borhood advisory council meeting 6:15 p.m. June 21. United Communities’ Hous-ton Center, 2029 S. Eighth St. Keith Wat-kins, 215-468-1645, ext. 226.
West Passyunk Neighbors Associa-tion holds the West Passyunk Summer Festival with music, children’s activities, food, health-care screenings, career coun-seling and more noon to 4 p.m. June 16. Stephan Girard School, 1800 Snyder Ave. [email protected]. west-passyunk.blogspot.com.
Whitman Council Inc., 2455 S. Third St., meets 7 p.m. June 20. Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, 2329 S. Third St. 215-468-4056. [email protected]. fa-cebook.com/whitman.council. SPR
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A Queen Village actress connects with neighbors in her family-
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through June 24.By Jess Fuerst
Review Contr ibutor
Laura Catlaw grew up in the 1980s, but she knows the songs of the ’50s and ’60s hold a distinctive, American sound.
“It was iconic, this time in American history,” Catlaw, of Second and South streets, said. “I was always a fan of
the music of that time — a little bit of a retrohead.”The 27-year-old will be onstage at the Skybox at the
Adrienne Theater belting out tunes from that era until June 24 as Cindy Lou, one of four main characters in the ’50s-pop-musical “The Marvelous Wonderettes.” The 11th Hour Theatre Co. production follows four high-schoolers as they vie for the title of prom queen, and picks up the story 10 years later in the second act.
“Cindy Lou is the self-proclaimed prettiest girl in school and she very much believes that she not only already is prom queen, but that she is entitled to be prom queen. She is probably the girl we all love to hate,” Catlaw said. “And she goes through the biggest change in the 10-year differ-ence from high school.”
With songs like “Mr. Sandman” and “Lollipop” for the audience members to tap their feet to, “Wonderettes” is a feel-good walk down memory lane. Though hesitant to admit it, since Catlaw also calls her character a “trouble-maker,” the actress and singer personally identifi es with her onstage persona.
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“I wasn’t as mean as she is. She is defi -nitely the girl that would antagonize girls around her. I was not like that, but I did school band and chorus and thought I was going to be a big-time star, just like Cin-dy Lou does,” Catlaw said, adding with a laugh, “I’m sure if you ask my husband he’d say I’m a troublemaker.”
Her husband, George Riley, also is her business partner in their recent co-venture, The Twisted Tail, an Old City restaurant and bar the two opened July 18, 2011, two days after their wedding.
Right after the opening, Catlaw, a full-time actress, was balancing her theatrical career and the demands of the restaurant, which was her and Riley’s fi rst hospital-ity venture. Now, they have found a good balance and an outpouring of support from the community.
“This past Thursday, I had a family [I know from The Twisted Tail] come and they waited after the show,” she said. “It is inter-esting, my two worlds coming together.”
GROWING UP IN Jersey City, N.J, Catlaw fell into performing in high school.
“There was an audition for a produc-tion of ‘The Fantasticks.’ I was just like every 14- or 15-year-old, just going about life, didn’t really have any sense of what I wanted to do,” Catlaw said. “I had a friend who said, ‘Why don’t you come do this
show? You’d really love it. You’re an ex-troverted person.’
“I fell in love with it. I decided I wanted to get an education in it.”
Catlaw headed to the University of the Arts in 2002. Graduating in ’06 with a bachelor’s of fi ne arts in musical theater, she already had local work.
“When I gradu-ated, I booked ‘A Funny Thing Hap-pened on the Way to the Forum,’” Cat-law, whose mother was a modern danc-er in New York City in the 1960s, said. “That was the start of a great journey here in Philadelphia theater.”
Catlaw has re-turned to New York City — near her childhood home — for a few projects, such as a touring rock musical for Nickelodeon, but she always has found her way back to Philly.
“I came to college looking for an edu-cation in theater and fell in love with this city, with Philadelphia. I fell in love with
the theater community here,” she said. “I’m sure every community, when you’re in it, it feels like a family and a small community.
“I’ve been involved professionally for six years. I love the type of work here. There is every type of theater. You have the Walnut [Street Theatre] doing blockbuster hits, and then a theater like 11th Hour, taking shows
that you’ve may-be never heard of or shows you have heard of and reinventing them. It’s a free place to create and a city that embraces freedom.”
In addition to building her act-ing résumé, Cat-law has become even more im-mersed in the community with the opening of The Twisted Tail.
“Owning a res-taurant, it’s full-time experience because you are responsible for putting something into existence. I help out with a lot of the social aspects, whether it’s the party plan-ning or I like to be on the fl oor whenever I’m not in rehearsal,” she said. “We want
for people to know that George and I live around the corner. We’re a normal couple, to know us. We want people to feel like it’s ‘Cheers’ when they come in.”
For the time being, Catlaw’s energies have been with the recently opened pro-duction of the “Wonderettes.” While this show is still in its opening run, another version is on tap for later this year.
“We’re bringing a sequel called ‘The Win-ter Wonderettes.’ It’s the same idea of this show, but it’s all holiday music,” Catlaw said. “We’re bringing that with the same cast at [Norristown’s] Theatre Horizon, which has a brand new theater. We’ll be launching at that theater in the holiday season.”
But locals should make sure to see the current production, which, Catlaw said, people would have a hard time not falling in love with.
“I think there is a joyousness, a joy to it, and a little nostalgia. Sometimes it feels good to relive that iconic period of be-ing an American and rejoice in the high-lights of why we love it so much,” Catlaw said. “It is great music. I feel it brings a smile to people’s face. People will be charmed by it, and everybody loves to be charmed.” SPR
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A Banner week
I know Joe Banner has a softer side. He has spent many hours with seriously ill kids and has been a devoted father
struggling to deal with the health problems of his own son.
He is known to us for being the public face of the Eagles, and it was not a pretty one that he showed us. If owner Jeffrey Lurie is the good cop, Banner was his bad cop. Joe seemed to relish the role. Full disclosure is in order here. I co-hosted the Eagles pre- and post-game shows on WIP and then WYSP-FM from the mid-1980s through 2002. When my contract was not renewed in ’03, I was told it was because the Eagles don’t like criticism. Since I never had a problem dealing with coach Andy Reid, and my contact with Lurie was limited to one interview the fi rst year he took control of the team, the others and I concluded it was Banner who forced the issue to get rid of me.
I give credit to Banner for his considerable talent managing the NFL’s complex salary cap. He realized early on the importance of mastering the league-imposed spending cap. Fans blamed Banner through the years for being cheap and for getting rid of popular players such as Brian Dawkins. Fans can af-ford to be sentimental, organizations cannot. Banner took the public hit for these decisions despite the fact that no personnel decisions could be made without Reid’s imprimatur. For the most part, these cap-imposed per-sonnel decisions made the Eagles one of the winningest teams in pro football during the tenure of Banner and Reid, but it could not win a Super Bowl, and only got to the game once in ’05 during his regime.
Banner also was the guy most respon-sible for selling the idea of a new football-only stadium for the Eagles. I dissented. I always felt it was more important the Phil-lies get a new stadium to generate fans. It seemed to me that the Eagles could have continued to prosper in a renovated Vet-eran Stadium.
During an interview conducted in a tent full of fans before an Eagles game, Banner bristled when I asked him why the football team couldn’t save money by renovating the Vet. He replied it would cost more to renovate the Vet than to build a new sta-dium, an answer I found disingenuous. There were reasons why Eagles owner-ship wanted a new stadium of their own, but saving money on building costs wasn’t one of them. A good part of the reason was
ego and self-image. A fi rst-class organiza-tion needed a new stadium of its own to bolster its image around the league, not to mention increasing the value of the fran-chise. Under Banner’s reign, the value of the franchise rose to stratospheric heights. Besides, Banner is intensely jealous of the Phillies. If the Phillies were going to get a new stadium, so would the Eagles.
Banner is a legend among the Philadelphia media for his harassing phone calls when he thought the town’s baseball team was get-ting more coverage than the Eagles. Write what Banner considered a negative story about the organization and you could expect a bitterly complaining phone call from him. More than once he insisted on the Eagles getting preference over the Phillies for back page coverage in the Daily News.
During my time with WYSP’s coverage of the Eagles, Banner was reluctant to ap-pear with us as a guest, aside from the time we debated the need for a new football sta-dium. He believed that because we were part of the Eagles network, our pre- and post-game coverage should refl ect favor-ably on the team. When he realized our cov-erage was sometimes critical, he avoided us and limited himself to “friendly” interviews on WIP. He canceled scheduled interviews with us several times without prior warn-ing, throwing the tight format of our pre-game show into chaos. At the time, WYSP was paying the Eagles $6 million in rights fees for the games, but Banner showed us no loyalty, probably because he considered us disloyal in not shilling for the new sta-dium and the team in general.
There have been confl icting rumors in recent years of a power struggle within the organization. (Reid has gained power. No, he has lost power. Banner’s making per-sonnel decisions. No, Reid has the fi nal say.) After last year’s disastrous season, Reid supporters (mostly former players) fl oated rumors that the controversial pick of Juan Castillo as defensive coordinator was forced on Reid. Yet, Banner is headed out the door and Castillo is still here.
There will be no such speculation any-more. I believe what we witnessed last week was the sports version of a bloodless coup. I don’t believe Banner left volun-tarily because he needed new challenges. Is there any bigger challenge than winning a Super Bowl in Philadelphia? Banner told me once that his goal was to help build an organization that would not only win championships, but remain competitive. He left with that goal unfulfi lled.
We won’t have Banner to kick around anymore. It’s all on Andy now. And that’s the way Andy apparently wants it. The only way the Eagles can improve on Ban-ner’s tenure now is to win a Super Bowl. And if they don’t? SPR
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By R. Kurt OsenlundMovie Rev iewer
“Prometheus” is a movie that’s all about links, be them humanity’s links to its own interstellar ori-
gins or links between the thriller’s narrative and that of the “Alien” saga, for which this new fi lm serves as an offbeat prequel.
To that end, one wonders if a franchise fan’s experience of watching “Prometheus” is closely linked to Ridley Scott’s experi-ence of making it. Was the 74-year-old di-rector also scrambling to connect certain plot points? Was he reveling in nostalgia while breathlessly charting the unknown? Did he occasionally let his love of subject blind him to slime-slicked potholes?
As a piece of, shall we say, spacecraft, “Prometheus” is tough to nitpick. Its set pieces and overall design are fi rst-rate, merging the hunk-o’-junk aesthetic of the fi lms it predates with the colorful, comput-er-screen gleam of contempo eye-poppers like “Avatar.” It’s populated by faces that beautifully fi t their roles, from Nordic sen-sation Noomi Rapace as a Ripley-esque ex-plorer to Irish-German gem Michael Fass-bender as a calculating android (rounding out the cast is Charlize Theron, and there’s not a weak performance in the bunch).
Scampering along like a freshly-hatched face-hugger, “Prometheus” is swiftly paced, its 124 minutes passing in a snap. That’s terrifi c for whiz-bang technique and watchability, but there’s a hastiness that undermines philosophical overtones, which already feel simplifi ed and under-explored. Concerning a super-race that started life on Earth (and also, apparent-ly, birthed the nasties that would terrify Sigourney Weaver), Scott’s latest opus is a double-edged existential odyssey, as fascinating as it is unsatisfying. It raises
questions whose answers it’s not so much uninterested in giving, but, as implied by other shortcomings like limp dialogue, may not be equipped to give.
Well worth a second look, “Prometheus” teems with juicy pieces that maintain in-terest, but its favoring of quickness over richness yields some cold and nullifying results. Beyond the half-hearted themes, its characters are often robbed of viewer investment, their deaths just more fuel for plot propulsion. It must be said that, for a fi lm that pursues the meaning of human life, “Prometheus” doesn’t seem to put too high a value on it.
PrometheusRTwo-and-a-half reels out of fourNow playing in area theaters
The FPRAvailable Tuesday
A hit at the South by Southwest Festi-val, and bound to be a cult favorite, “The FP” is one dystopian tale you haven’t seen before, presenting a war between rival dancer-gamers, who brutally battle while tackling their version of “Dance Dance Revolution.” Sound ridiculous? Tell that to fans who made it a viral hit, and brought much attention to fi lmmaking brothers Brandon and Jason Trost. SPR
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Aboard Prometheus, Meredith Vickers (Charlize Theron), a Weyland Corp. representa-tive, and Capt. Janek (Idris Elba) attempt to uncover the origin of mankind.
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Marillion with Sun Domingo: 8 p.m. June 15. Tick-ets: $49.50-$55. Theatre of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. livenation.com.
Eternal Summers: 9:30 p.m. June 15. Tickets: $10. Milk-boy, 1100 Chestnut St. 215-925-6455. milkboyphilly.com.
Subculture Music Festival: 8 p.m. June 15-16. Tickets: $25-$29.50. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info.
Philadelphia Gay Men’s Chorus 30th Anniver-sary Concert: June 15-16. Tickets: $25-$55. Prince Music Theater, 1412 Chestnut St. pgmc.org.
“Yellow Submarine” Screening: June 15-16. Tick-ets: Free-$9. The International House, 3701 Chestnut St. 215-387-5125. ihousephilly.org.
“Implosion: Can America Recover from Its Economic and Spiritual Challenges in Time” Simulcast: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. June 16. New Greenwich Light Baptist Church, 121 W. Oregon Ave. 215-557-0086. newgreenwichlight.org.
Bloomsday Celebration: Noon-7 p.m. June 16. Free. Rosenbach Museum & Library, 2008-10 Delancey Place. 215-732-1600. rosenbach.org.
Keane: 8 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $35-$45. Merriam The-ater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Reginald Ballard: 8:30 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $25. Laff House Comedy Club, 221 South St. 215-440-4242. laffhouse.com.
Dance Party at the Pen: A Masquerade: 9 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $75-$100. Eastern State Penitentiary, 22nd Street and Fairmount Avenue. 215-236-3300. easternstate.org.
Lucky 7 Dance Party to benefi t PAWS: 9 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $7-$10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com.
South Philadelphia High School, class of 1977, June 16. IATSE Ballroom, 2401 S. Swanson St. Gene VanArsdale, [email protected].
Local Metal Showcase: 2:30 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $10-$12. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com.
Marie Poochie Storti Scholarship Fund Dia-mond Divas Live Concert: 6:30 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $15. South Philly Diamond Club, 2026 S. Hutchinson St. Ian Morrison, 267-304-6866. [email protected].
Philly’s Phunniest Contest: 6:30 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $10-$17. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. heliumcomedyclub.com.
The Portuguese Festival continues the 2012 PECO Multicultural Series 2-8 p.m. June 17. Free. Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing, Columbus Blvd at Market St. 215-629-3200. delawareriverevents.com; peco.com/community.
Judah Friedlander takes a break from “30 Rock” to give his comedic observations through June 16. Tickets: $21-$33. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. heliumcomedyclub.com.
“Dark Sisters” addresses the often puzzling journey toward self-discov-ery through June 17. Tickets: $49-$102. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Foster the People with Tokyo Police Club offers its Grammy Award-nominated blend of pop and rock music 7:30 p.m. June 14. Tickets: $29.50-$36.50. Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-878-0400. manncenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire fortifi es funk, soul and R&B 8 p.m. June 15. Tickets: $36-$96. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. academyof-music.org.
Joe Conklin returns home to voice his comic June 15-16. Tickets: $25. Laff House Comedy Club, 221 South St. 215-440-4242. laffhouse.com.
Lebanese Festival offers Middle Eastern Foods, music and belly dancing 5-11 p.m. June 15, noon-11 p.m. June 16 and noon-8 p.m. June 17. St. Maron’s Church, 1010 Ellsworth St. 215-389-1300.
Brothers of the Sun Tour featuring Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw hits the stage for some country fun 4:30 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $33-$255. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 800-745-3000. ticket-master.com.
The Central Club for Boys and Girls 67th Annual Reunion includes ample chances for fellowship, with food and entertainment to assist noon-5 p.m. June 16. 2500 block of Alter Street. Stanley Wilson, 215-913-4804, or Nannette Rodgers, 215-465-4103.
The Beach Boys 50th Anniversary Tour reunites the makers of numer-ous timeless classics 8 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $25-$150. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbour Blvd., Camden, N.J. 800-745-3000. livenation.com.
Bonnie Raitt with Mavis Staples hopes you are ready for a thing called love 8 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $45.50-$85.50. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. academyofmusic.org.
Flag Fest 2012: Through June 16. Cost: Free-$5. Betsy Ross House, 239 Arch St. 215-629-4026. historicphiladelphia.org.
Get Behind Me Satan: Through June 16. Tickets: $12. The Performance Garage, 12th and Callowhill streets. bratproductions.org.
A Dybbuk : Through June 17. Tickets: $20-$50. Prince Music Theatre Caba-ret, 1412 Chestnut St. 267-273-1414. egopo.org.
Slaying the Dragon: Through June 17. Tickets: $39-$79. Prince Music Theater Cabaret, 1412 Chestnut St. 215-569-9700. 215-238-1555. princemu-sictheater.org. operatheater.org.
Topdog Underdog: Through June 17. Tickets: $15-$25. Walnut Street The-atre, 825 Walnut St. 610-453-6365. gokashproductions.com.
With A Song in My Heart: Through June 17. Tickets: $25-$30. The Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. 215-923-0210. societyhillplayhouse.org.
Forged Sculpture of the Steneby Collection: Through June 24. American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-389-1776. americanswedish.org.
Reasons to be Pretty: Through June 24. Tickets: $46-$59. Suzanne Rob-erts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St. 215-985-0420. philadelphiatheatrecompany.org.
The Awesome Fest: Through June 30. Multiple locations. theawesomefest.com.
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story: Through July 22. Tickets: $10-$75. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. walnutstreettheatre.org.
Mighty Writers’ Summer Party and Showcase: 5-7 p.m. June 14. 1501 Christian St. 267-239-0899.mightywriters.org.
Family Storytime: 6 p.m. June 14. Fumo Family Branch, 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758. library.phila.gov.
Knit and Sip: 6:30 p.m. June 14. South Philadelphia Branch, 1700 S. Broad St. 215-685-1866. library.phila.gov.
Amanda Bennett reads from “The Cost of Hope” 7:30 p.m. June 14. Free. Parkway Central Branch, 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. library.phila.gov.
Street Music Under the Stars presents Duffy 8 p.m. June 14. Free. Mummers Museum, Second St. and Washington Ave. 215-336-3050.
Summer Reading Kickoff Party: 1 p.m. June 15. Whitman Branch, 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754. library.phila.gov.
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Neil Diamond, wielding a guitar since 1958, makes everyone pine for “Sweet Caroline” 8 p.m. June 18. Tickets: $55-$120. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. ComcastTix.com.
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places key to his group’s mission to fortify the future of children through gardening.
“Today’s generation lacks resources,” the West Parkside resident said from his childhood home. “This matter centers on preserving opportunities, most notably green space. This is not for selfi sh gain.”
He learned altruism from his matriarch, who in ’29 began to serve neighbors meals with the yield from her adjacent garden. Bible study sessions, 4-H clubs and Boy and Girl Scout troops followed, with the association’s ’47 incorporation allowing Mabel Wilson to broaden her advocacy. She tended to lots created after the demolition of numerous homes, with those from 2521-33 and 2536-40 becoming her hub. They have remained a source of pride for her progeny.
“We have an impressive roster of prod-ucts,” Stanley Wilson, himself a descen-dant of Saturday gatherings, said of par-ticipants. “We have also had zero crime.”
Though he has never had to dwell on devious doings, the religious fi gure must contemplate massive debt. With no time-line on when the City might render its decision, he needs to raise $20,000 for the two main lots. The others remain un-touched, but if the City were to offer them, he expects each would cost him around $10,000 to salvage.
“It is devastating,” he said of the thought of losing any turf, especially 2540.
The address serves as the focal spot for club programming, as well as a destination for parties, repasts and reunions. An exam-ple of the fi nal element will occur June 16, as participants past and present will unite to celebrate their founder’s vision.
“Mabel Wilson made so many sacrifi ces,” Gwendolyn Belle-Scott, of 25th and Ells-worth streets, said. “We have to continue to make similar ones if we are to preserve pleasant childhoods for this area’s youth.”
Like Stanley Wilson, Belle-Scott and sister Jacquelyn Belle-Moore have gone from being enthused youngsters to enjoy-ing time as edifying elders, eagerly joining the current crop of 40 to 50 youths, includ-ing Belle-Scott’s grandson Deshaun How-ard, for gardening sessions.
“I enjoy working with the fruit,” the fourth-grader at St. Gabriel School, 2917 Dickinson St., said.
The satisfaction with tradition was evi-dent Monday, as Stanley Wilson and sev-eral ladies looked after the plants. They recently lost an apple tree yet still oversee an impressive collection of goods. Regard-less of the contents, Belle-Moore has no-ticed the garden, the club’s chief identifi er, has allowed residents to expand notions of community care.
“They want to build this neighborhood,” the former inhabitant of 26th and Ells-
worth streets said. “The identity of the area matters to them, and they want to make it excel even more.”
STANLEY WILSON AND his colleagues credit Mabel Wilson for their infectious positivity. Their hero developed an interest in assist-ing children as a teenager and maintained infatuation with their advancement until she passed two years ago at the age of 96.
“She enjoyed arts and crafts, especially,” her son said of the late stages of his par-ent’s life.
The City esteemed the fi gure so much it named the 2500 block of Alter Street “Ma-bel Wilson Walk” in 2009. When Stan-ley Wilson succeeded her, he knew bold moves would have to be made to bolster the club’s existence. Citing adverse pos-session, he gained the eight locations to ward off any potential, however minimal, for blight. Minus recommendations from prior legal fi gures, he incurred the back taxes from previous owners.
In a letter to the Offi ce of Property As-sessment, Public Interest staff attorney Amy Laura Cahn relayed that before her retention, then-City Council President Anna Verna’s offi ce became aware of Stanley Wilson’s tax burden with the reso-lution of the quiet title action. The offi ce negotiated with Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP, acting on behalf of U.S. Bank, partial owner of the tax debt on 2530 and 2540, striking up a payment plan for the two locations. Stanley Wilson failed to receive word of the plan and rushed to fi nd representation after receiving a notice of neglected remission. Cahn fi led applica-tions for nonprofi t real estate tax exemp-tion for him Dec. 30.
Having received nonprofi t status from the Internal Revenue Service May 17, ’11, Stanley Wilson recorded deeds for the tax lien foreclosure case properties Jan. 30, be-coming the owner. Last month’s bit of good
news came one day before the sale would have occurred and has helped him to rally the horticultural devotees.
“We have this over our heads, but we are not fretting,” he said of the predicament of having to raise money while also being aware his petition to have the taxes waived could win favor at any time. “We are just trying to continue the good work estab-lished generations ago.”
Prior to the downpour, he and the oth-ers shared refl ections, including ones on 2521’s “Cowboy Hill,” a plot whose slop-ing terrain promotes sledding and bicycle riding, and anticipated adding chapters to the club’s annals. They have diligently overseen the lots and have customarily crafted a full slate of activities for the chil-dren and the seniors, with the latter who have passed receiving a memorial garden. This year’s builders include last month’s annual planting day, a youth poetry jam, sports, health and wellness classes and trips. Camaraderie will welcome a bit of competition for October’s harvest fair.
“That is going to be the ‘Battle of the Roses,’” Stanley Wilson said.
He has intensifi ed promotion of the club’s history and aims to secure funds, knowing the extra time is a blessing but not a symbol of survival.
“Today’s kids need something,” he said. “This club has worked to give every child from every neighborhood an educational option. Since we have a history of drawing [participants] from all over, he have ‘Central’ in our name. We want to help kids and par-ents to see that they, like the thousands before them, keep neighborhoods thriving.” SPR
For more information, call Stanley Wilson, 215-913-4804.
Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at [email protected] or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.
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Stanley Wilson, right, and seven of his closest allies will join with scores of other club products for a June 16 reunion. If a City body responds favorably to their legal requests, even more children are likely to gain from their altruism.
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have been used in the robberies, according to court records.
In the Court of Common Pleas, Dog-gette and Gibson are awaiting trial while Mitchell, 19, has pled guilty to eight counts of robbery and awaits his June 21 sentencing.
Serving fi ve to 10 A Point Breeze man was sentenced to
fi ve to 10 years at Graterford state prison for attempted murder of a doughnut shop employee.
Wilbert Saunders, 51, pled guilty to at-tempted murder of the fi rst degree May 9, according to court records. He must also undergo mental health and a drug and al-cohol assessment.
The resident of the 1900 block of Tasker Street walked into Dunkin Donuts, 2025 S. Broad St., at 12:16 a.m. Aug. 20, 2010 and placed an order, but when the 22-year-old male employee placed his requested beverage on the counter, Saunders pulled a gun from his pocket and demanded the worker open the register, according to police. When he didn’t comply, Saunders fi red once at his face and fl ed. Police ap-prehended him on the 1400 block of West Passyunk Avenue.
The victim was treated at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for a bro-ken nose and wound to the face. SPR
Police meetings1st District, 2301 S. 24th St., holds a
community meeting 6:30 p.m. June 19. 215-686-3010. phillypolice.com/districts/1st.
3rd District, 1300 S. 11th St., is team-ing up with the Love Kingdom Fellowship Church, 1009 S. Third St., for Goods for Guns 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 15 at Sacks Playground, 400 Washington Ave. Those dropping off an operable fi rearm will re-ceive a gift card. 215-686-3030. phillypo-lice.com/districts/3rd.
17th District, 20th and Federal streets, holds its Police Service Area 3 meeting 6 p.m. June 21 at Gospel Temple Baptist Church, 1327 S. 19th St. (Earp Street en-trance), and police service area 1 meeting 6 p.m. June 28 at SOSNA, 1901 Christian St. The district also hosts a movie night featuring “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” for ages 8 to 14 6 p.m. June 15. Contact Com-munity Relations Offi cer Horace Gibson at 215-685-1747 to reserve a seat. philly-police.com/districts/17th. SPR
Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at [email protected] or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/po-lice-report.
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When I was 16, and about to choose my roster for senior year at Lower Merion High School, I
told my guidance counselor that I had no intention of taking physics. He handed me a list of electives and I selected music, art and literature.
Mr. Mims, a bohemian eccentric who opened my eyes to the art world, taught that enchanting class. By age 16, I had visited the Art Museum, the Academy of Natural Sciences and The Franklin Insti-tute. But in my salad years of studying art history, I had never traveled to The Barnes Foundation, let alone heard of it.
It was at The Barnes that I began my lifelong love affair with the works of Paul Cézanne. On our wedding anniversary in 2008, Edward and I visited The Barnes because we wanted one last glimpse into the life of Albert Barnes, an extraordinary collector, before the contents of the mu-seum moved to its new home on the Ben-jamin Franklin Parkway.
Edward, Sandy and I were given tickets to The Barnes during its opening week-end. Looking at art makes me hungry. We lunched in the Garden Restaurant, a muted, airy space on the museum’s fi rst fl oor. Save for a few items, the menu is plucked from the '80s. It’s for the ladies who lunch. Portions are small, service is courteous and prices are ridiculously high for what one is about to receive.
A carafe of iced tea for one ($4) comes with unlimited refi lls. Edward sipped a
blueberry lemonade ($4), which was un-usually delicious.
My niçoise salad ($17) consisted of eight small slices of cool tuna — seared rare — a tiny mound of local greens, sliced hard-cooked egg, three or four pitted olives, about six small slices of fi ngerling potatoes and a tiny scattering of haricot vert. I had to ask for bread and butter because my lunch was so small and light.
Sandy’s lunch was so late-'70s I had to laugh. Tarragon chicken salad served on a croissant with one leaf of Bibb lettuce and a smear of cherry compote ($13) was a tasty combination. A small tin bucket with about fi ve or six in-house potato chips, along with a tiny ramekin that housed one tiny pickled red pepper strip, a carrot slice and piece of caulifl ower came with all sandwiches.
Edward liked his buffalo mozzarella sandwich ($13) with roasted tomatoes and topped with pesto. It was served on a ciabatta roll.
We shared a chocolate mousse ($8), which was not at all sweet. I think we had two bites each.
I wanted to make a return visit to the Garden. Sandy and I arrived a few minutes before noon. By the time we left around 1:15, there was a line waiting to get in.
We shared the Farm to Table Tasting ($14). “The vegetables today are green as-
paragus, white asparagus, roasted yellow beets, cipollini, eggplant and wax beans,” our server said.
The chef used baby carrots instead of
wax beans but no matter. The cool veg-etarian plate was lightly dressed in a vin-aigrette, but cried out for salt and pepper. Our waiter brought us a pair of shakers. This dish was not worth the price.
We decided to sample the turkey BLT ($14). It was served on cool, slightly toasted slices of brioche, but I needed my handy dandy microscope to detect the Applewood smoked bacon and tomato. I guess there was about three or four ounces of roast turkey on the sandwich.
The Garden serves La Colombe coffee ($3), but desserts are lacking. The afore-mentioned chocolate mousse, cookies and tiramisu were on the dessert menu.
This restaurant should serve Bassetts Ice Cream during the summer. A cool soup such as gazpacho also would be welcom-ing. This is a most uninspiring menu.
I left the restaurant hungry on both oc-casions.
Our bill for our fi rst lunch was $78.42. The bill for the second lunch was $45.80 including tax and gratuity.
Enough said.One tip of the toque to the Garden Res-
taurant at the Barnes Foundation. SPR
Garden Restaurant atThe Barnes Foundation2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway215-278--7000barnesfoundation.org
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Texas Wieners: 1426 Snyder Ave., 215-465-8635, texaswieners.com, $
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Fast Break Frank’s Breakfast and Lunch: 2439 S. Columbus Blvd, 215-339-8840, $
New York New York Pizzeria: 1400 S. Columbus Blvd., 215-463-6205, $
South View Pizza: 367 Durfor St., 215-467-2050, southviewpiz-zaphilly.com, $
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Italian Caffe Valentino: 1245-49 S. Third St., 215-336-3033, caffevalentino.com, $$
SeafoodSnockey’s Oyster and Crab House: 1020 S. Second St., 215-339-9578, snockeys.com, $$
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DinersBroad Street Diner: 1135 S. Broad St., 215-334-1611, $$Diner at the Plaza: 43 Snyder Ave., 215-755-7899, $$ Melrose Diner: 1501 Snyder Ave., 215-467-6644, $ Morning Glory Diner: 735 S. 10th St., 215-413-3999, morningglory-diner.com, $Oregon Diner: 302 Oregon Ave., 215-462-5566, oregondinerphilly.com, $$ Penrose Diner: 2016 Penrose Ave., 215-465-1097, penrosediner.com, $$ South Street Diner: 140 South St., 215-627-5258, southstreetdiner.com, $ SPR
Garden Restaurant, sit-down eatery offering seasonal fare, is located on the ground fl oor of The Barnes Foundation, which opened at its new location last month.
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Garden Restaurant By Phyllis Stein-Novack
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Sunday is Father’s Day and many dads will take to the golf course or tennis courts and arrive home just in
time for a barbecue. Each year I try to come up with a new
twist. The man’s love of the grill has jumped the shark, as well as recipes for steak and all of the side dishes.
Last year, I had fun writing a story about dads who are vegetarians, but will eat fi sh and a bit of turkey on Thanksgiving to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings.
This year, I salute Jacques Pépin and Mario Batali. Both men are celebrated chefs, cookbook authors and loving dads.
Pépin was born in Bourg-en-Bresse France in 1935. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s from Columbia University. Pépin lives in Madison, Conn., with his wife Gloria. He is the proud parent of Claudine and grandparent of Shourey.
Batali, 51, hails from Seattle, Wash. He studied at Rutgers University and Le Cor-don Bleu. Famous for his red hair, portly demeanor and bright orange Crocs, he is married to Susi Cahn, whose family founded Coach Dairy Goat Farm. They have two sons, Leo and Benno.
I chose Pépin and Batali because French
cuisine is my favorite with Italian coming in a close second. The recipes for mus-sels and clams and shrimp can be easily doubled. Both dishes fare well on a buf-fet table. Remember to include several loaves of French bread, a platter of red ripe sliced tomatoes topped with fresh basil leaves and several of your favorite side dishes.
■ Mussels Ravigote ■(Moules Ravigote)
from “The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen” by Jacques Pépin
Ingredients:3-1/2 pounds of mussels, washed in
cold water1 cup of dry white wine1/4 cup of extra-virgin olive oil1-1/2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar3 tablespoons of fresh parsley, chopped3 tablespoons of mild onion, fi nely
chopped1 tablespoon of small capers, drained1 teaspoon of garlic, fi nely chopped1/4 teaspoon of kosher salt1/2 teaspoon of freshly ground black
pepper1 hard-cooked egg, cut into slices with
an egg slicer and cut again in half-inch pieces
6 large leaves of Boston lettuce, washed and dried
Directions:Place the mussels and pour the wine in
a large stainless steel saucepan. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat, tossing them occasionally, for about three minutes or until all of the shells have opened. Drain in a colander. Toss away any mussels that have not opened.
Remove the mussels from their shells. Place them in a bowl.
In a separate bowl, mix all of the remain-ing ingredients, except the egg pieces and lettuce. Stir the dressing into the mussels.
Arrange a lettuce leaf on each of the six plates. Spoon the mussels into the leaves. Top with the eggs and serve at room tem-perature.
Serves six.
■ Steamed Gulf Shrimp and ■ Mahogany Clams in a Green
Chile-Basil Brodettofrom “The Babbo Cookbook”
by Mario Batali
Ingredients:9 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil6 cloves of garlic, thinly sliced
2 jalapeños, seeded and fi nely chopped20 mahogany clams, scrubbed12 gulf shrimp, peeled and deveined1 cup of dry white wine1/4 cup of Italian parsley, chopped10 fresh basil leaves, fi nely shredded
Directions:Heat 3 tablespoons of the oil in a 12-
inch skillet over high. Add the garlic and sauté over high heat until lightly browned, for about one minute. Add the jalapeños, clams, shrimp and white wine. Cover the skillet, lower the heat to me-dium and cook for about three minutes. The clams should open and the shrimp should be cooked through. Discard any unopened clams.
Add the parsley and toss gently over low heat for about one minute. Remove the skillet from the heat. Add the remaining 6 tablespoons of oil and stir well.
Divide evenly among four warmed din-ner bowls. Sprinkle with the basil and serve.
Serves four. SPR
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Roll out the star treatment for Dad by preparing a meal featuring recipes from two world-renown chefs who also happen to be celebrating Father’s Day.
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Several weeks ago, as we were driv-ing home from the Italian Market, I spotted Nomad Pizza, a very casual
family-oriented place on the site of Ho-rizons, the vegan restaurant that morphed into Vedge on Locust Street. I pulled out my notebook and added it to the restau-rant review list.
Pizza arrived in America from Naples in the early years after World War II. Evi-dently, GIs loved it. Someone was smart enough to open a pizza shop somewhere on our shores.
Regular readers of my column know I love Santucci Square Pizza, the crisp pies from SliCE and the wild mushroom pie at Zavino Wine Bar Pizzeria. I looked for-ward to grading Nomad’s offering.
If you are looking for a real family piz-zeria, Nomad is for you. It is a bi-level spot with long tables and comfortable chairs. It reminded me of the dining hall at Camp Green Lane without the bug juice.
Sandy, Edward and I were lucky to snag the last three seats downstairs as a large par-ty just arrived and took over the upstairs.
The menu is simple: Pizza, salad and dessert. Nomad has a license to sell wine and beer. Nothing goes better with pizza than an ice cold brew on a warm, late spring evening.
Allagash White ($5.50) was on tap along with Yards Philadelphia Pale Ale ($5). A couple of a certain age was eating a spicy sopressata pie with knives and forks.
Caesar salad ($10) was one of the best versions in town. It consisted of two jum-bo hearts of fresh, crisp organic romaine,
halved and topped with homemade Caesar dressing; crisp fl at, oven-baked croutons; whole anchovies; and shards of organic Parmesan. We divvied it up and polished it off with ease.
Roasted root vegetable salad ($10) was an inspiring choice. Beet salads are every-where. This version got high marks. It con-sisted of red beets and candy beets along with baby carrots, which were roasted in Nomad’s wood-burning oven. The roots sat upon a bed of pea greens, which were sautéed in garlic and fi nished in the per-fect touch of balsamic reduction. Tangy bits of goat cheese enhanced by garlic and chives put this gem over the top.
The crust on Nomad’s pizza has a puffy look to it. We sampled quattro formaggi ($15) and shiitake mushroom ($16).
The fi rst pie was prepared with imported mozzarella di bufala, grand cru, caciocav-allo and organic Parmesan topped with sweet juicy caramelized onions, a hint of basil, garlic, sea salt and black pepper. The combination of fl avors in this pie was tops with us.
Next up was the mushroom pie also prepared with imported mozzarella di bufala, as well as Cherry Grove toma cheese, heady shiitake mushrooms, cara-melized onions, organic garlic, drizzled with organic olive oil. We found parts of the bottom crust to be a bit soggy, but we liked the thin crust. Because you sit with strangers, you cannot help but speak with them. A couple next to us gave us a slice of Margherita pie for a slice of our mush-room pie. The homemade tomato sauce
was light and refreshing and did not over-power the cheese and basil.
I should mention Nomad provides a pizza wheel to allow customers to divide up their pies. I’m not sure this is a good thing. Someone could mangle the dinner.
A new couple joined our table. The woman forgot her glasses so her husband read the menu to her in a booming voice. She looked familiar and as soon as I heard her husband call her Betty, I knew it was Betty Kaplan who works in the demo kitchen at the Reading Terminal Market. The fi ve of us had a good chat and she did not blow my cover.
Tiramisu ($6) with three forks ended our delightful evening.
Service was as good as it gets. The staff
was friendly and watched the tables. Clean plates arrived with each course.
I enjoyed my visit to Nomad Pizza. It was like summer camp and it is the perfect place for a child’s birthday bash.
Two-and-a-half tips of the toque to No-mad Pizza. SPR
Nomad Pizza611 S. Seventh St.215-238-0900 nomadpizzaco.com
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Nomad Pizza started as a pizza truck, which continues to serve the region, but opened its second location four months ago in Bella Vista.
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Who’s your daddy?ACROSS 1. Mr. Sedaka 5. First right to claim 9. “__ grief!” 13. Escapee hunters 14. Tire type 16. Fargo and Reed 18. Motive 19. In a sinister way 20. Translated into symbols 22. Pale 23. Black cuckoo 24. Appomattox surrenderer 25. Notice 26. Actress Joanne 27. Denver, for one 28. Like wearing a fur, nowadays 30. Space station launched in ’86 31. Brontë heroine 32. Hard __ rock 33. First __ 35. Mr. Mineo 36. Battery size 37. “__ a Very Good Year”; ’66 song 38. Bucks 40. Roger or Dennis 42. Beverage 43. Most luxurious 45. Snorer’s risk, sometimes 46. Wizards’ org. 48. Player’s stat. 51. “That’s silly!” 52. Will subject 54. Julia of fi lm and song 55. Prickly item 56. Visionary 57. 1952-53 Robert Cummings TV series 58. Basso Pinza 59. Do drugs 60. Alcott’s initials 61. Ginger __ 62. __-cone 64. Mr. Kilmer 65. Cal. page 66. Verily 67. Oaf
68. “...of prevention is worth __...” 70. Footwear for the adventurous 72. Mil. branch 73. Towel word 74. Shot from a hidden position 75. Contraction 76. Trip-producing letters 77. UN member 78. “I __ Anyone Till You”; Frank Sinatra song 79. Life raft problem 81. Bread topper 83. Slight variation 85. Deprive of personnel 86. Metal fasteners 88. Help with the dishes 89. Garden tool 91. Interest-yielding accts. 92. __ Plaines, IL 95. Word from the clumsy 96. Not backwards 97. Boredom 99. Band of fabric 100. Supportive cry 101. Vending machine purchase 102. Added room, often 104. Gobbled up 105. Intelligence 106. Respected retirees 108. Begin again 110. Pupil coverer 111. Cuban export 112. Prolonged attacks 113. Add at the end 114. Shoe store offering 115. Comedian Mort 116. Contemptible
DOWN 1. Father and sons 2. City in Germany 3. “When the frost __ the punkin...”
4. Dykstra or Goodman 5. Boat lowerers 6. First name in tyrants 7. Father and daughter 8. Business transaction 9. One doomed 10. In the past 11. “...__! never can it be!...” (William Blake’s “On Another’s Sorrow”) 12. Father and adopted daughter 13. Dough for tacos 14. City near Lake Tahoe 15. Alkaline substance 16. Father and daughter 17. California mission founder 18. Princely title 21. Member’s payments 23. Father and son
29. New parents’ purchase 30. __ West 31. Printemps’ follower 33. Over 34. Suffi x for rook or book 36. So. state 37. Prefi x meaning “of the Boot” 39. Scarlett, for one 41. French article 43. Albums, for short 44. Ineffective 45. Enzyme ending 47. Erect 49. Arresting 50. Outrage 53. Gets rid of 54. Musical show 57. Fellows 63. State one’s views about 65. City in Japan 66. “The King and I” star
67. Buddies 69. Make a choice 71. Sault __ Marie 74. Word with Juan or Francisco 75. Holiday entrees 78. Dobbin’s dinner 80. Wrap up 82. Commercials 84. Subject for Keats 86. Use a drill 87. Wanders 90. Canine coating 93. City in England 94. Actor John 96. __ Fields 98. Early Coloradans 99. Slaves 101. Pen residents 102. Pausing sounds 103. Lanai rings 105. Piece of furniture 107. One of Pooh’s friends 109. Word of disgust 110. Hailed vehicle
GGEMINI (May 21 to June 20): A new investment may not be as simple as it seems. Hold off on mak-
ing a decision until you look at the pros and cons without hope interfering with the facts. Lucky number: 065.
HCANCER (June 21 to July 22): Face an excur-sion to the past with the courage and resolve to
make life better. Do the work that is needed to arrive at self-acceptance. Lucky number: 859.
aLEO (July 23 to Aug. 22): This is the day to con-quer a learning obstacle. You could give up and
have a tantrum or take charge of feelings and focus on doing the work. Get over the hump by consulting with experts. Lucky number: 123.
sVIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22): Your closest compan-ion will leave a lot up to your imagination. In some
ways, you may enjoy this mystery. Be patient as compassion and empathy will come through. Lucky number: 249.
dLIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): Achieving a goal could put a strain on fi nances. Dedicate energy into
fi nding creative solutions. Talk to friends and associates; others are likely to know of shortcuts. Lucky number: 107.
fSCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): The secret every-one suspects you of keeping adds to personal mys-
tique. Those who have the power to make things happen see you as trustworthy. Don’t tell inquiring friends or as-sociates anything they don’t have to know. Lucky number: 783.
gSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21): Boredom could have you doing something that normally
goes against values. Express this restless energy through a creative project that challenges the mind or a sport that challenges the body. Lucky number: 824.
hCAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19): Avoiding ex-tremes make it possible to manifest ideas. Channel
frustration by taking action and problem-solving. Lucky number: 540.
AAQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18): A fantasy about a certain someone from the past may be
dominating your thoughts. If there is any real chance to be together, your wit and charm will entrance this love interest. Lucky number: 454.
SPISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20): You could become complacent if life continues to go well. Make a plan
for when times get tougher. The suggestions of a friend will add a touch of practicality. Lucky number: 918.
DARIES (March 21 to April 20): Avoid arguing with your closest companion today. If you put ef-
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FTAURUS (April 21 to May 20): Creativity is fu-eled by the inspirational ambience surrounding
you. Use it to gain the adoration of a romance interest with poetry and compliments. Lucky number: 301. SPR
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Congratulations To
Who Graduates from South Philadelphia H.S. on June 14, 2012.
We are so proud of you and wish you the best of luck in
college. May all your dreams come true as you are about to
begin your next chapter in life.
Love Mom, Joey, Aunt Marie, Aunt Edna and Dad
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Who Graduated from Archbishop Ryan Academy for the Deaf on June 13th 2012. Paul will be attending the Arts Academy-Benjamin Rush High School in the Fall. We are so proud of you
and all your accomplishments. Grandmom is smiling.Love, Aunt Mec, Pop-Pop. Mommy, Daddy, Uncle Paul
Cousin Jamie, Family and Friends
Paul Thiergartner
Paul Paul Paul Paul Paul Paul Paul
Congratulations To
Who Graduated from Julia R. Masterman High School on June 13th 2012. Jamie will be attending the University of Pennslyvania.
Congratulations on your scholarship and awards. We are so proud of all your accomplishments.
Grandmom is Smiling.
Love Aunt Mec, Grandpop, Daddy, Aunt Donna, Uncle Jimmy, Cousin Paul, Family & Friends.
Jamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie CerecinoJamie Cerecino
who graduated from Neumann Goretti High School one June 8, 2012 with honors. Best of luck in Temple University, where you will be starting your nursing career. We are so
proud of you and love you so much!
Love Mommy and Daddy
DominiqueSantaguidaDominiqueDominiqueDominiqueDominiqueDominiqueDominiqueDominiqueDominiqueDominique
CoNGraTUlaTioNS To oUr DaUGHTer
Congratulations To
Who Graduated June 8th from Roman Catholic High School.
We are all so proud of you! We wish you lots of Love, Luck, and
Happiness in your future!
All Our Love, Mom, Dad, Christian & Nicholas, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles and Cousins
Michael BoccelliMichael BoccelliMichael BoccelliMichael BoccelliMichael BoccelliMichael BoccelliMichael BoccelliMichael BoccelliMichael Boccelli
Congratulations To
Who Graduated from Epiphany of Our Lord School.We’re so unbelievably proud of you and the young woman
you’re turning into. Good luck in high school we know you’re gonna do great. You’ll always be our “baby”.
Love, Mommy, Daddy, Kay Kay, Chelsea and all your Family & Friends
MadisonKahanaMadisonMadisonMadisonMadisonMadisonMadisonMadisonMadison
Of Somers Point, NJ. Formerly of South
Philly who graduates from Mainland
Regional High School on June 21, 2012Love From All His Family & Friends
Bobby Pizzo
CONgRatulatiONS tO
Congratulations To
Who Graduates from St. Monica’s. Gianna will attend GAMP highschool in the fall.
We are so proud of you!All our Love,
Dad, Mom, Mia and especially Boy Boy
Gianna DeSimoneGianna Gianna Gianna Gianna Gianna Gianna Gianna
Karissa Graduated on June 9, 2012 from
Mercy Vocational High School. We are so
proud of you.Love, Mom, Eddie, Michael, Kelsey,
family and friends
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
Congratulations To
Who graduated from St. Nicholas of Tolentine School. We love you and are very proud of you.
Love,Mom, Dad, Family and Friends
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Congratulations To
Who Graduated from SS. John Neumann-Maria Goretti High
School on June 8th. We are so proud of you! Best of Luck
to you and what your future holds. Enjoy the summer!
LoVe you aLWays, Mommy, daddy, Ginnelle and Chunk
Salvatatore Vespa
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Congratulations To My Grandchildren
Gino is Graduating from Clearview Regional High School on June 14th. He is a member of the National Honor Society. Gabriella Graduated from St. Richards School with honors and highest
average in her class on June 10th. I am so proud of both of you!
I love you both so much, Mom Mom
Gino Caporale JR. & Gabriella Viggiani
Congratulations To
Who Graduated from John W. Hallahan High School on June 4th. Brandi received top Academic honors.
She also received a medal from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia for being in the top 3 percent in the city as an
Academic Scholar. She will be attending LaSalle University on a Pendleton
Scholarship. We are so proud of you and all your acomplishments. Keep reaching
higher! Good luck and we love you.
Love Mom, Dad, Nanny, Joey, Kristina, Brian, Jacqui, Baby Brian and Neo
Brandi McFarland
Congratulations To
Brandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandBrandi McFarlandSalutatorian
Who Graduated on June 13, 2012 from Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA). Alexa was Salutatorian and a member of the National Honor Society. We are so proud of you and wish you
success at Drexel University.Love, Daddy, Mommy, Brianna, Carli
and all of your family
AlexaJosaphouitch
Alexa
CoNGrAtUlAtioNS to oUr DAUGHter
Who Graduated from Neumann Goretti High School on
June 8th, 2012 with honors. Best of luck in starting your nursing career
at Temple University in the fall. We are so proud of you!
Love Mommy, Daddy, Mikey, Anthony, and Family
Nicole DiTullioNicole DiTullioNicole DiTullioNicole DiTullioNicole DiTullio
CoNGraTUlaTioNS To
Graduating from St. Monica’s on June 13, 2012.
We are so proud of you! Good Luck at Prep Charter. Love, Mom, Dad, Ryan, Jacob,
and Entire Family
Gary Hodge Jr.Gary Hodge Jr.Gary Hodge Jr.
ConGratuLationS to
Congratulations To
Who will Graduate from Prep Charter on June 15.
And will be going to Jean Madelyn in the fall. Neeky as
one journey finishes a new one starts. Use your head and
trust your heart. You have come a long way. Follow your
dreams and never settled for less.
Good luck on wherever you go.
We Love You, Salina, Big Dave, Brittanie,
Paige, Joey, Andrew, Little Dave
Most of all your Mom
watching down on you proud.
Dominique Camacho
Congratulations To
Dominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique CamachoDominique Camacho
Congratulations
on your graduation from GAMP! We are so proud of you,
especially your Mom who watches over you everyday!
We love you! Good luck in everything you do!
Love, Daddy, Allegra, Mom-Mom Toots,
Pop-Pop Tom and all of your friends & family
Taylor DeeneyTaylor DeeneyTaylor Deeney
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Who Graduated on June 13, 2012 from Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA). Alexa was Salutatorian and a member of the National Honor Society. We are so proud of you and wish you
success at Drexel University.Love, Daddy, Mommy, Brianna, Carli
and all of your family
AlexaJosaphouitch
CoNGrAtUlAtioNS to oUr DAUGHter
Who Graduated from Neumann Goretti High School on
June 8th, 2012 with honors. Best of luck in starting your nursing career
at Temple University in the fall. We are so proud of you!
Love Mommy, Daddy, Mikey, Anthony, and Family
Nicole DiTullio
CoNGraTUlaTioNS To
Congratulations
on your graduation from GAMP! We are so proud of you,
especially your Mom who watches over you everyday!
We love you! Good luck in everything you do!
Love, Daddy, Allegra, Mom-Mom Toots,
Pop-Pop Tom and all of your friends & family
Taylor DeeneyTaylor DeeneyTaylor Deeney
who Graduated from Philadelphia High School for Girls of June 12th 2012. We
love you and We are very proud of you!!Love, Mommy, Daddy, Amanda, Damien,
Troy, Gram, MamMom, and Pop.To the Best God Mother,
I love you Aunt Shay Shay!
JadeBrotnitskyJadeJadeJadeJadeJade
ConGratulationS to
on her graduation from Sts. Neumann Goretti High School. Since the fi rst day of
Kindergarten we watched you march toward this day. We wish you all the success in the
world as you move forward in the next chapter of your life! We love you and are so proud of
you! Good luck at Neumann University! Love, Mommy, Daddy,
Kristin and your entire family!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR DAUGHTER
Gianna Cassello
on your graduation from Epiphany of Our Lord! We are so proud
of you and couldn’t pick a better kid to
call “our 3rd sister!”Love, Kaylyn and
Chelsea
Rachel Guerrera
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Congratulations To
Haniyyah, you are making the transition from a girl HUSKIE to a woman CAVALIER and we’re so proud of you! Congratulations on your graduation from PREP CHARTER HIGH on JUNE 15th &
your acceptance to CABRINI COLLEGE in the fall!
Make us proud!Love, Mom, Grandmom, Uncle RJ, Uncle Loren, Barry & Bahajj
HANIYYAH SCOTT
HANIYYAH HANIYYAH
Congratulations to our beautiful
daughter
Who graduated from Neumann-Goretti High School. We are so proud of you.
Reach for the Stars!
We Love You! Mom, Dad, Dean, Family, & Friends
Halle Barrett
daughter
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Who Graduated from Sacred Heart School on June 13th,
Good Luck in Prep Charter!!!!
Love, Mom-Mom and Poppy Burns,
Aunt El, Uncle Joe, Patrick & Lauren
Erik BurnsErik BurnsErik Burns
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Congratulations To My Son
Who graduated from Greenfi eld Elementary School on June 12, 2012. I am so very proud of you and could not ask for a better son. I want to wish you Best of Luck in
High School (Mastery Charter) in the fall.
Love always, Momma Dukes Xoxo
Harry MurrayHarry MurrayHarry Murray
Congratulations To
Who will be graduating from Prep Charter High on June 15th,
2012. We are so proud of your accomplishments and hard work.
Wishing you continued success in college! We love you so much!
Love Mom, Billy, Dana & Adina
Alanna CooperAlanna CooperAlanna CooperAlanna CooperAlanna CooperAlanna CooperAlanna CooperAlanna Cooper
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Congratulations To
Who graduated from SS. John Neumann-Goretti High School
with honors on June 8. We are so proud of your many
accomplishments. Good luck as you begin college in the fall.
Love,Mom, Dad, Jimmy, Joseph, Nicky, Family & Friends
Gia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarcoGia DeMarco
Congratulations To
Who Graduated on June 8, 2012 from Roman Catholic High. We all love you and are very proud.
Love, Pop, Mom-Mom, Aunt Karen,
Uncle Bug, Leighann & Megan.
ChristopherDoran
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Congratulations To
On your graduation from Hallahan. We are so proud of you. Good Luck at Penn State Altoona,
We all Love You so much. XO Mom, Pop, Uncle Mike, Aunt Maria, Uncle Steve,
Aunt Sharon, Michael, Brooke and Steven
Nicole SchofieldNicole SchofieldNicole Schofield
On your graduation from the Philadelphia High School for Girls! We are all so
proud of you and we know you will be amazing at whatever you do!
We love you always, no matter what.Love, Mommy, Daddy, Amanda, Damien,
Gram, Mam-Mom and Pop. Oh and your godson, Troy<3
JadeBrotnitskyJadeJadeJadeJadeJade
COnGratulatiOnS tO
Congratulations To My Son
On his Graduation from PE & T High School on 6/18/2012.Good Luck in the Army, I am so proud of you!
Love MomMom-Mom would be so proud of her little Prince
Manuel “Manny” Burgos
My Son
Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny” Manuel “Manny”
The 4th Annual
The biggest pizza party South Philly has ever seen is back!Hosted by Eddie Tully of Tulstar Productions &
DJ Russ Ferrante of the Philadelphia Entertainment Co.
Thursday, July 19th · 6:00 – 9:00 PMPenns Landing Caterers, 1301 Columbus Blvd., Phila., PA 19147
Sample pizza and other tasty treats from over 15 of Philly’s fi nest parlors!
Live Music, Raffl es, Giveaways & More! Tickets are only $10 and are on sale now at the Review offi ce on 12th & Porter Sts.,
and online at www.SouthPhillyReview.com. Discounted Beer & Drink Specials! You must be 18 to enter and 21 to drink (proper ID required).
For more info, to be a participant or for sponsorship opportunities call
215-336-2500 x129Hurry, order your tickets early!
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The 4th Annual
The biggest pizza party South Philly has ever seen is back!Hosted by Eddie Tully of Tulstar Productions &
DJ Russ Ferrante of the Philadelphia Entertainment Co.
Thursday, July 19th · 6:00 – 9:00 PMPenns Landing Caterers, 1301 Columbus Blvd., Phila., PA 19147
Sample pizza and other tasty treats from over 15 of Philly’s fi nest parlors!
Live Music, Raffl es, Giveaways & More! Tickets are only $10 and are on sale now at the Review offi ce on 12th & Porter Sts.,
and online at www.SouthPhillyReview.com. Discounted Beer & Drink Specials! You must be 18 to enter and 21 to drink (proper ID required).
For more info, to be a participant or for sponsorship opportunities call
215-336-2500 x129Hurry, order your tickets early!
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The 4th Annual
The biggest pizza party South Philly has ever seen is back!Hosted by Eddie Tully of Tulstar Productions &
DJ Russ Ferrante of the Philadelphia Entertainment Co.
Thursday, July 19th · 6:00 – 9:00 PMPenns Landing Caterers, 1301 Columbus Blvd., Phila., PA 19147
Sample pizza and other tasty treats from over 15 of Philly’s fi nest parlors!
Live Music, Raffl es, Giveaways & More! Tickets are only $10 and are on sale now at the Review offi ce on 12th & Porter Sts.,
and online at www.SouthPhillyReview.com. Discounted Beer & Drink Specials! You must be 18 to enter and 21 to drink (proper ID required).
For more info, to be a participant or for sponsorship opportunities call
215-336-2500 x129Hurry, order your tickets early!
PIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZAPIZZA LYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSLYMPICSPIZZA LYMPICS
The 4th Annual
The biggest pizza party South Philly has ever seen is back!Hosted by Eddie Tully of Tulstar Productions &
DJ Russ Ferrante of the Philadelphia Entertainment Co.
Thursday, July 19th · 6:00 – 9:00 PMPenns Landing Caterers, 1301 Columbus Blvd., Phila., PA 19147
Sample pizza and other tasty treats from over 15 of Philly’s fi nest parlors!
Live Music, Raffl es, Giveaways & More! Tickets are only $10 and are on sale now at the Review offi ce on 12th & Porter Sts.,
and online at www.SouthPhillyReview.com. Discounted Beer & Drink Specials! You must be 18 to enter and 21 to drink (proper ID required).
For more info, to be a participant or for sponsorship opportunities call
215-336-2500 x129Hurry, order your tickets early!
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The biggest pizza party South Philly has ever seen is back!
Hosted by Eddie Tully of Tulstar Productions & DJ Russ Ferrante of the Philadelphia Entertainment Co.
Thursday, July 19th • 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Penns Landing Caterers, 1301 Columbus Blvd., Phila., PA 19147Sample pizza and other tasty treats
from over 15 of Philly’s fi nest parlors! Live Music, Raffl es, Giveaways & More!
Tickets are only $10 and are on sale now at the Review offi ce on
12th & Porter Sts., and online at www.SouthPhillyReview.com.
Discounted Beer & Drink Specials! You must be 18 to enter
and 21 to drink (proper ID required).
For more info, to be a participant or for sponsorship opportunities call
215-336-2500 x129Hurry, order your tickets early!
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EVEYTHINGYOU NEED TO KNOW
ABOUT SOUTH PHILLY
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Happy 35th OWedding Anniversary o
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From Jessica & Uncle Frankie
P.S. Enjoy your trip to Ireland
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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY TO
Happy Father’s Day to the best Dad ever Jason Badey.
Love, Jaycie and Jolene.
Jason
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY TO
Happy Father’s Day to the best Dad ever John Badey.
Love, Kieran
JOHN
who turned 50 on June 6,2012. A surprise party was held for Mike on May 19,2012 at the Woodland String Band
Clubhouse and was attended by many family and friends. A good time
was had by all.
MIKE�D’IMPERIO
HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY TO
who turned 50 on June 6,2012. A surprise party was held for Mike on May 19,2012 at the Woodland String Band
Clubhouse and was attended by many family and friends. A good time
was had by all.
MIKE�D’IMPERIOMIKE�D’IMPERIO
HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY TO
Wishing Mike 50 more great years!Love, Linda, Judy, Joan and Mary
BRIDAL DIRECTORY
CaterersJ.P. Caterers2812 S. 9th Street
3 Rooms Available, Catering to Parties from 40-150, Gourmet
sit down or buffet dinners.
Please visit our Web Site www.jpcatering.com
215-389-8084215-389-8005Let Us Cater A Party
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call 267.432.3837
gourmet cuisine byRichaRd meRlino
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variety of packagesfor any size event! EVERYTHING
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CELEBRATING OUR23RD ANNIVERSARY!
Cedrone’s Flowers
Flowers For All Occasions 800 Lombard St.
215-629-9858- www.cedronesflowers.com -
Variety of Floral Bouquets, Plants, Exotic Flowers, Roses, Funeral Arrangements & More
1630 W. Passyunk Ave.215 964-9577We Buy Everything!
Scrap Gold, Diamonds, Coins, Silver...
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Dad, Pop, we never needed Fathers’s Day to love or appreciate you anymore then we already did. There are no more “special days” for us without
you. We cherished every second we had with you. You were our greatest gift in life.
With all our love forever, Carolanne, Patricia, Krista, Jeff, & Sam.
Louis DeLQuaDro
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Frank PagliaccettiMarch 1, 1919 - January 16, 2011
Dad, We look back on yesterday and you.Sadly missed and forever loved.Love Frankie and Patty, Johnny and Colleen, Joey and Lisa, Jimmy and Jill, Ronnie and Rodger, Anthony and Frank, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.
HAPPY FATHERS DAY
Calvin r. williams
June 18, 1956 to January 8, 2011
We miss you so much, Love, Your Sisters
Honey, Clara, Cookie, Minnie,
& Renee
Happy BirtHday & FatHers day
MicHael perone Jr.6.14.48 12.30.10
Your memory is our keepsake with which we’ll never part, you will forever
be in our hearts.
Love wife Carol, Children Michael III and Michelle, Daughter-in-Law
Diane, Grandson James
Happy
birtHday
Dominic pinto
6-12-88 • 7-18-06
Dom we would like to wish you a Happy Birthday. You left us with wonderful memories each one that begins with your beautiful smile. We miss
you so much, we love you, you will forever be in our hearts and never be forgotten.
Love You, Tony, Mom & Family
wishes to express their sincere gratitude for the overwhelming, outpouring of generosity and compassion extended to us during out
time of loss. With special thanks to Woodland StringBand (Champs) and Donnelly Funeral Home in making it the “Best Funeral Ever”.
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE
FRANK “AUGGIE” ROBERTS
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UNCLE JOEY
It’s been 2 months since you have been gone, but I
know you’re watching over me. I love you, my angel.
Happy Daddy’s Day.Love your neice,
Danielle
Petey “Brooms” BroncaDear Dad, I thought of you today, but that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, all I have are memories and a picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake from which I’ll never part. God has you in his arms, I have you in my heart.
Happy Fathers DayLove,
Petey and Lisa
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Happy
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Dominic pinto
6-12-88 • 7-18-06
Dom we would like to wish you a Happy Birthday. You left us with wonderful memories each one that begins with your beautiful smile. We miss
you so much, we love you, you will forever be in our hearts and never be forgotten.
Love You, Tony, Mom & Family
Petey “Brooms” BroncaDear Dad, I thought of you today, but that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, all I have are memories and a picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake from which I’ll never part. God has you in his arms, I have you in my heart.
Happy Fathers DayLove,
Petey and Lisa
Obituaries ObituariesGrover “ToM” CroWDer
Dad, Happy Memories of you on Father’s Day
and missing you every day. Sadly missed and forever loved.
Love, Susan and Chris, Thomas and Peggy, Anthony and Frank, ronnie and rodger,
Jimmy and Jill, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren
September 17, 1928 • January 3, 2007
Happy FatHer’S Day
Wishing you a Happy
Father’s Day and missing
you every day.
Love Barbara, Ronnie, Franny,
and Families
Frank Collins 4-21-87
2-19-15
Michael J. ligaMbi
On his 41st Birthday. June 17th.
Michael is dearly missed by his,Mom, Dad, P.J., Anita, Michael,
Blaise, Joseph, Dana, Philip and Baby Joei
Michael
in loving MeMory of
In Loving Memory Of
ThomasMack
11-20-54 • 6-3-12God saw you getting tired. When a cure
was not to be, He closed his arms around you and whispered, "Come to Me". In tears we saw you sinking. We watched you fade away. Our hearts were almost broken; you fought so hard to stay. But when we saw
you sleeping so peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back to suffer so again. So keep your arms around him Lord, and give him special care. Make up for all he
suffered and all that seemed unfair.
Love you Forever.Your Wife, Mary, and Family
ConCetta“Connie”D’anella
6-22-1924 • 6-15-2010To the best Mommom and GGmom, We love
you and miss you everyday. You are
always in our hearts and on our minds.
Love, Nan, Giovanni & Dante
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY SON THOMAS w. LAMPMAN
1967-2006
Tommy, life without you is pretty hard
son. Six years and I still see you coming
down the steps looking like a greek god
and asking me “So, how do I look mom?”
I haven’t gone to the shore all this time
because I can’t stand being there without
you. How you loved it! Your sister misses
you, Nicole misses you. Pat too!!
when I see you again (and I will) I will
kiss you a million times and more.
Love you more then ever, Miss you more then ever,
Mom
Phillip A. Jones
6.17.57 - 5.17.97
In Loving Memory of My son
Happy Birthday Son &
Happy Father’s Day
Gone but not forgotten, we love you, and miss you
very much
Always, Mother, Family,
and Friends
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AttentionPizza Parlors!!!Got the best pie in Philly?The South Philly Review
will be holding their 4th annual
On Thursday, July 19thWe are looking for par-ticipants to showcase their signature pies at this one of a kind event! Over 700 guests are ex-pected to attend and will cast a vote for their favorite slice in a variety of categories. Don’t miss this chance to be part of this year’s Pizza Olympics and brand your business to over 700 new poten-tial customers!!To reserve your spot in the 4th Annual Pizza
Olympics or for more info on this event contact your
sales representativeor call 215-336-2500 ext. 129Hurry, Space is Limited
Call Today!!!
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EXPirEs JUNE 20th, 2012FREE HEARING TEST
5 LOCATIONS IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY!
Broad & Snyder (1416 Snyder Ave.)
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Billie Jean King holds many appel-lations. The 2009 recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
1987 inductee into the International Ten-nis Hall of Fame and ’67 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year has devoted more than 50 years to rallying support for her sport and combating sexism. Fa-miliar with receiving praise, the 68-year-old winner of 39 Grand Slam champion-ships, including 12 singles crowns, played cheerleader June 5 at FDR Park, Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, encouraging 45 youngsters vying to win ball kid jobs for the Philadelphia Freedoms, her World TeamTennis squad.
Dark clouds threatened to drench the 10- to 16-year-olds, representing recre-ation centers, leagues and after-school programs, and the icon yet stayed quiet, allowing them to engage in tests of their agility, reaction time, speed and throwing abilities. King, who owns the two-time conquerors of the eight-team association, refl ected on her youth before scouting the current crop’s competency.
“I love parks and recreation depart-ments,” the pioneer, who credits her Cali-fornia for her vocation, said.
With Deputy Mayor for Environmental and Community Resources Michael DiB-erardinis at her side, King noted she wants the game to thrive in the city and stressed that having so many locations intensifi es promotional obligations.
“The more we get, the more we are re-sponsible to give,” she said.
The Philadelphia Parks & Recreation De-partment oversees 279 courts and manages 60 summer programs and 12 year-round op-portunities. The Packer Park spaces became havens for heed after DiBerardinis com-mended King for her second year of select-ing area personnel to help professionals.
“We are ushering in a new generation of tennis lovers in Philadelphia,” he said, “the home of one of the original teams in World TeamTennis.”
King played for the unit and served as coach in its inaugural ’74 campaign, win-
ning the league’s MVP award and lead-ing her mates to the fi nal. She left following its ’75 merger with the Boston Lobsters, though its 2001 return reunited her with the city in which she won her premier tourna-ment, the 1960 Philadelphia and Dis-trict Women’s Grass Court Champi-onships at the Germantown Cricket Club. She could not contain her joy, joining the participants in a huddle before their sneak-ers went scurrying.
“1,2,3, Freedoms,” they bellowed, with King gracing baselines as running from one doubles alley to another busied the young bodies.
“I want the local community to fall hard for this game,” she said.
As nearly her entire existence has gone toward helping forehands, backhands and volleys to align with home runs, slam dunks and touchdowns as inspirations, see-ing such vigor pleased the member of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition. Though the day pitted youngsters against one another to score duties at the Freedoms’ seven summer home matches, King has plans for each eager entrant.
“I want to integrate everyone, regardless of playing ability,” she said as the would-be helpers worked on making and receiv-ing tosses from their baselines to the nets. “When I played, I wanted to have fun and tons of it, and being No. 1 was a big aim. I want these young people to see they can fi nd themselves a great future, in whatever capacity, in tennis.”
Once the aerial antics had subsided, King peered at the enthusiasts, who again prompted their feet to perform, this time handling runs from the fence to the net and back, and revealed a professional team as-sists the area’s pull toward what often is de-scribed as a “sport for a lifetime.” The 2001 and ’06 champions, the Freedoms compete at The Pavilion on Villanova University’s
campus. Their impressive all-time roster includes multiple major winners such as Andre Agassi, Jimmy Connors and Mar-tina Navratilova. This season promises to be prosperous, as former top-ranked play-ers Chris Evert, Martina Hingis and John McEnroe, along with doubles masters Bob and Mike Bryan, will show off their strokes for fi rst-year coach Josh Cohen.
“Today’s picks will have chances to ob-serve great players,” King said. “They will fi nd it educational to see just how great
that greatness can be.”
THIS YEAR MARKS a pair of milestones for King, who recently celebrated the 40th an-niversary of her lone French Open singles title, a triumph that gave her the fi nal ele-ment of the career Grand Slam and which the Freedoms will commend with July 14’s Bastille Day event. Instrumental in diminishing discrimination, she will honor June 23 as the 40th celebration of the pass-ing of Title IX, a portion of the Education Amendments of 1972 that forbid gender bias in the use of educational programs and activities. The large number of girls who tried out gave King a reminder of the power of the latter.
Nina Hoog enjoyed the opportunity to
impress King and her colleagues. The 11-year-old Penn Valley resident has played for fi ve years, deeming the game’s fast pace “an instant hook.” A ball girl for Lafayette Hill’s Green Valley Country Club, she also studies under Cohen.
“This is really cool and exciting,” Nina, who has twice attended the U.S. Open, said of trying to earn one of 30 spots.
Expecting a couple days to elapse before receiving word, Nina beamed when Cohen told her she would soon be assisting mar-quee athletes.
“Wow, thank you!” she said. “I feel special.” King, who next year will mark yet an-
other 40th anniversary, her destruction of Bobby Riggs in the famed Battle of the Sexes, takes special pride in female par-ticipation yet made clear all increased in-terest will up tennis’ cachet.
“We intend to work all year to say how wonderful our game is,” she said, adding that Freedoms camps and tournaments are to come. “The approach is simple because the rewards are so numerous.” SPR
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Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at [email protected] or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.
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Former Grand Slam champion Billie Jean King, right, watched intently June 5 at FDR Park as junior players gave their peers a groundstroke display.
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CARPENTER CUP UPDATEThe Catholic League fell
13-7 to Chester County Sunday at Richie Ashburn Field, 20th Street and Pattison Avenue. Neumann-Goretti sophomore fi rst baseman Josh Ockimey hit a two-run homer, and senior outfi eld-er Jimmy Kerrigan had an RBI single.
DONATO DRAFTEDThe Kansas City Royals drafted
2010 Neumann-Goretti graduate Mark Donato in the 26th round of the Major League First-Year Player Draft June 6. The two-time Catholic League MVP just fi nished his sophomore year at Florida’s Indian River State College, batting .306 with 26 RBI.
JUNIOR TEAM TENNISThe South Philadelphia Tennis As-
sociation will hold Junior Team Tennis for ages 8 to 14 2:30 to 4 p.m. Saturdays through June 30 at Barry Playground, 18th and Johnston streets. Cost is $25. Call 215-528-0196 or e-mail [email protected].
NATIONAL JUNIOR TENNISAND LEARNING
Barry Playground, 18th and Johnston streets, will hold tennis instruction, team and individual match play competition, life skills and mentor activities 9 a.m. to noon for beginners and 1 to 4 p.m. for in-termediate and advanced players June 25 to Aug. 9 for ages 7 to 17. Cost is $35 per participant. Contact Greg Williams at [email protected] or 215-487-3477, or visit ashetennis.org.
NIKE BASKETBALL CAMPA coed Nike Basketball Camp for ages
8 to 15 will be held at Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 18 to 22. Boys’ basketball coach Carl Arrigale will lead the instruction and emphasize fundamental development and team play. For the $175 fee, participants also will receive a Nike T-shirt, camp year-book and prizes. Call 1-800-645-3226.
PIAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFSThe Neumann-Goretti Saints fell to Lam-
peter-Strasburg 2-1 in Monday’s semifi nal to end the year at 21-5. They had advanced to the game courtesy of Friday’s 9-2 win over Blue Mountain. The Girard Academic Music Program Pioneers lost their June 7 Class A Quarterfi nal to Lancaster County Christian 5-1, fi nishing 15-12.
SEYAA FALL SOCCERPROGRAM
Registrations are under way for SEYAA’s fall outdoor soccer program which begins Sept. 15. Divisions are 4 to 6 (coed); 7 to 8; 9 to 10; 11 to 13 and 14 to 17. Sign-ups take place 6 to 8 p.m. Mon-days and Tuesdays at SEYAA, Seventh and Bigler streets. Registration packets also may be downloaded at seyaa.com. Call 215-463-8802.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIATENNIS ASSOCIATION
The South Philadelphia Tennis Asso-ciation will hold beginner lessons for women 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at Barry Playground, 18th and Johnston streets. Cost is $50 for instruc-tion and loaner rackets. Contact Bryan Hughes, 215-528-0196 or [email protected].
TIMELESS TENNISThe South Philadelphia Tennis Asso-
ciation will hold instruction for individ-uals 50 and older 10 to 11 a.m. and 11 a.m. to noon Wednesdays and Thursdays through June 21 at FDR Park, Broad Street and Pattison Avenue. Individu-als pay either $35 or $50 depending on number of classes. Equipment will be provided. Call 215-528-0196 or e-mail [email protected].
WARRIORS CYO FOOTBALLThe Warriors Football Program will
have sign-ups 6:30 p.m. Mondays through June 25 at Murphy Recreation Center, Fourth and Shunk streets. Those who will be fi fth through eighth grad-ers this fall and members of Annuncia-tion BVM, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Sacred Heart, St. Edmond, St. Gabriel, St. Paul, St. Thomas Aquinas and oth-er parishes are eligible. Contact Steve Bernhardt, 215-696-2927, or Ed Quinn, 267-319-4522.
WILDCATS CYO FOOTBALLThe Wildcats Catholic Youth Or-
granizaton football team is holding sign-ups for the 2012 season. Any boys from fi fth thru eighth grades in St Monica school or from Epiphany, St Nick, St Richard, Holy Spirit and Stella Maris parishes are eligible. Call Mike Mulvi-hill, 215-605-6737. SPR
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Cow townACROSS 1. Two-cup item 4. Shoelace snag 8. Apr. addressee 11. With 23 Across, Atlantic coast seaside retreat 15. Golfer __ Norman 16. Overhang 17. Romped 19. Huge trucks for cows? 22. Taking away, cow-style? 23. See 11 Across 24. Actress Bonet 25. Israeli seaport 27. Ding-a-ling 28. Trickery 30. Lawn waterer 33. Candy bar name 35. Defeat soundly 36. Game at a cow party? 42. Business at 11 Wall St. 44. Tea variety 45. Sign of affection 47. Japanese drink 50. Bird of prey 52. County map abbrs. 54. Remain worrisome to 55. Counter 57. __ mode 60. Sticky stuff 61. Guides 62. Hunt, for one 63. Itinerary 65. Wolf Blitzer’s employer 67. __ Majors 68. Cow’s shot? 72. Back talk 75. John, in Britain 76. Fridge 77. Degrade 79. “Santa Claus __ in Town”; Elvis Presley song 84. WNW + 90° 86. German article 87. Cows’ favorite whale? 88. Coral reef island 89. Suffi x for Nepal or Taiwan
90. Utter 92. Educator Horace 93. Where cows see art exhibits? 95. Credit cards 100. Thick piece 102. Where to fi nd a cow carousel? 105. Browning or Browning 108. Historical period 109. Book spine info 110. Cow dress? 112. Jumped 117. Gas in the atmosphere 119. Repast 121. __-Magnon 122. Like some beverages 124. “Hurry up!” cow-style? 128. Cow shorts? 129. __ milk 130. Words of mild surprise 131. Ooze 132. First U.S. intelligence agcy. (1942-45) 133. Acting award 134. Positive response DOWN 1. Untamed animal 2. Biblical bk. 3. Sprightliness 4. Beer containers 5. Westen U.S. Indian 6. Eggs 7. Bill denomination 8. Furious 9. Harlequin novels 10. Word with pitch or mo 11. Early 3rd-century year 12. Related 13. Neighbor of NY 14. Nervous 15. One beyond help 17. Part of every wk. 18. Zippy atom 19. Insane
20. Insect egg 21. Arabic dignitary 26. Gas station chain 29. One of the Kennedys 31. “Alley __” 32. Wind direction: abbr. 34. Electrical unit 36. Feline cry 37. Prefi x for space & plane 38. “Wanna make __?” 39. “Dies __”; beloved Requiem Mass hymn 40. Price per hour 41. Unsightly mark 43. Pot scrubber 46. Aliens, for short 47. Comedian Mort 48. Busy as __ 49. Leafy vegetable 51. Shallow lakes 53. Hospital personnel 56. Numerical prefi x
58. Early August baby 59. Hit Broadway play 60. Stared 61. __-cones; shaved ice desserts 63. Latin I verb 64. Reference bk. 66. Put a stop to 69. Initials for Coretta’s late husband 70. Presidential nickname 71. Slangy reply 72. Buddhist monk 73. “When the frost __ the punkin...” 74. Lowly laborer 78. Panda’s lunch 79. “__ Sam”; Penn fi lm 80. Porch for Plato 81. Explosive sound 82. Moreover 83. Egyptian queen, for short 85. Ms. Campbell
87. Part of a wd. 89. Green stones 91. Query 94. Do drugs 96. 2 __ 2 is 1 97. Smart 98. Relevant 99. Mule of song 101. Ruer’s utterance 103. Callas & Shriver 104. Stick around 106. Trebek & others 107. Lawn mowers 110. Famous Chairman 111. Ball or bass ending 112. Sci. classes, often 113. Robert __ 114. Unit of land 115. Splendor 116. Yet, in poetry 118. Actor Scott’s initials 120. Award for “Taxi” 123. Tic-tac-toe win 125. Superlative suffi x 126. Ref. ’s call 127. Singer Bobby
GGEMINI (May 21 to June 20): A threat to self-esteem will fog up the big picture of intrinsic
achievements. The sun will soon return and you’ll shine with glory. Lucky number: 423.
HCANCER (June 21 to July 22): A journey under-taken involves a walk down memory lane. Make the
effort to speak with a dreamboat from another country. Lucky number: 217.
aLEO (July 23 to Aug. 22): Friends may not seem to be as supportive of goals as you would like, but
this emotion may be based on unresolved issue. Make an at-tempt to fi gure out what that could be. Lucky number: 581.
sVIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22): A get-together will involve the friends with whom you feel most com-
fortable. Share dreams and goals with a supportive audi-ence who will lead the efforts. Lucky number: 607.
dLIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): The usual plea-surable activities won’t put a smile on your face.
Forcing yourself to have fun could backfi re. Read a book or watch a movie. Lucky number: 378.
fSCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): Promote deepest desires and convince others of your convictions.
Those who respond to this message will provide mean-ingful feedback. Lucky number: 649.
gSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21): Daily re-sponsibilities may weigh you down in a paralyz-
ing way. Just do what is absolutely necessary. You will feel better once something is accomplished. Lucky num-ber: 172.
hCAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19): You may feel limited rather than expanded by a partner this
evening. If you are looking at what others seemingly have in their relationships, you could yearn for more. This is likely due to a temporary malaise. Lucky number: 908.
AAQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18): The important news you have been holding onto may be shared
with good results. Be prepared to answer questions with the details. Lucky number: 812.
SPISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20): Someone’s words could cut you more than is warranted. Even
if this person spoke with carelessness, the intention was probably not to be hurtful. It’s possible that you are being too hard on yourself. Lucky number: 379.
DARIES (March 21 to April 20): A fi nancial situa-tion may seem more dire than it actually is. You will
most likely emerge from this hopelessness in a couple of hours; work on a plan to boost income. Lucky number: 034.
FTAURUS (April 21 to May 20): A partnership may begin or be revitalized. Lovey-dovey com-
munication will bring two souls closer together. You will see through any illusions to the reality of the situation. Lucky number: 769. SPR
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5972988 • 125 Tasker 1 BD+den,pine floor,c/a,renovated $147,000
6038281 • 322 Reed,#1F BD+den,c/a,h/w,renovated condo $179,900
5614659 • 333 Reed 4 BD,huge 3 story shell, sold as-is $178,900
5984190 • 1311 S. Hancock 2 BD,wood floors,nice 3 story Trinity $184,900
5939060 • 1905 Moyamensing 4 BD,porchfront,h/w,very spacious $214,900
6027140 • 236 McClellan 2 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $219,900
6030826 • 1237 S. 3rd 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,recently renovated $225,000
6045860 • 1244 Moyamensing 2 BD,2 Ba,c/a,move-in condition $225,000
5990016 • 1944 S. Galloway 3 BD,c/a,modern move-in condition $229,950
6031699 • 148 Watkins 2 BD+den,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,modern $237,500
6030826 • 2037 S. 3rd 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $239,900
5686838 • 132 Manton 2 BD,1.5Ba,den,c/a,beautiful 3 story hm $245,000
6035406 • 329 Greenwich 3 BD,fin.bsmt,h/w,deck,renovated $254,900
6050447 • 1312 S. Howard 3 BD,c/a,h/w,nice move-in condition $264,900
5698562 • 206 Mountain 2 BD,1.5 Ba,fin.bsmt,open,modern $274,900
5439278 • 102 Morris 4 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,beautiful $289,900
5958237 • 1107 S. 3rd 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,renovated$289,900
6061955 • 1529 S. 2nd Office + 2 apartments, corner building $299,900
5821900 • 1202 S. 3rd 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful $310,000
5922930 • 1529 Moyamensing 5 BD,1.5Ba,huge Federal Period hm $319,500
6048975 • 344 Wharton 4 BD,c/a,h/w,beautiful spacious hm $325,000
6011737 • 1210 S. 3rd 4 BD,2 Ba,h/w,deck,move-in condition $324,900
5977881 • 1514 Moyamensing 3 BD,2.5 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,garage $414,999
5990016 • 105 Manton 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,roof deck,new home $415,000
5716469 • 1101 S. 2nd 4 BD,2.5Ba,garage,new construction $499,000
5463409 • 111 Federal 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,c/a,h/w,garage,newer hm $525,000
5979279 • 115 Wharton 3 BD,2,5Ba,fin.bsmt,roof deck,newer hm $535,000
6053189 • 1100 S. Front Corner Commercial,Restaurant + Apt. $549,900
Whitman
6061582 • 2234 S. Fairhill 2 BD,1.5ba,needs some updating $75,000
5906666 • 425 Durfor 2 BD,fin.bsmt,well kept,very elegant $120,000
6065639 • 146 Roseberry 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,well kept $134,900
5924311 • 320 Fitzgerald 3 BD,1.5Ba,nice,clean,well maintained $149,900
6059120 • 2545 S. Reese 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,renovated $150,000
5984517 • 2749 S. Randolph Duplex,2+3,yard,renovated apartments $164,900
5957490 • 2352 S. Lee 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,newly renovated $165,000
6059611 • 325 Porter 4 BD,h/w,newly renovated $167,000
6059611 • 2110 S. Howard 3 BD,c/a,recently renovated home $169,900
5925807 • 2133 S. 4th 3 BD,very spacious main street home $175,000
5343149 • 343 Wolf 3 BD,1.5Ba,large hm,needs updating $179,900
5873004 • 114 Durfor 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful $189,900
6025438 • 347 Tree 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,modern home $189,900
5981054 • 130 Ritner 3 BD,c/a,h/w,renovated,spacious home $199,900
6067267 • 152 Tree 3 BD,c/a,h/w,deck,garage,corner,modern $227,500
6062687 • 2628 St.Christopher 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,garage,Airlite $284,900
6051476 • 213 Wolf 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated,nice block $289,900
6010958 • 2501-15 Marshall Institutional Bldg.,15,024sf,on a113x48 Lot $499,900
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5876027 • 1817 S. 5th 4 BD,spacious corner home,convenient $158,000
5990194 • 427 Watkins 3 BD,h/w,modern move-in condition $159,900
5979552 • 611 Fernon 2 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $179,000
6013583 • 720 Watkins 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,renovated $179,900
5933485 • 426 Federal 4 BD,needs some updating,At the Park $199,900
6002198 • 725 Earp 2 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,wood fls,updated $234,900
6053730 • 702 Manton 2 BD,c/a,h/w,deck,updated,wide home $259,900
6060535 • 731 Morris 4 BD,3 Ba,3 story row,former dr.’s office $274,900
5991680 • 1328 S. 4th 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,yard,garage,newer Twin $299,900
Passyunk square & east Passyunk crossing5819937 • 2024 S. Darien 2 BD,good starter hm or investment $93,500
6067547 • 1906 S. 9th 3 BD,needs updating & rehab work $99,900
6062264 • 1639 S. Camac 2 BD,needs updating, nice location $169,900
6061238 • 1009 Wharton 2 BD,1.5Ba,updating & rehab work $199,000
6019169 • 1906 S. Jessup 2 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,renovated home $220,000
6065211 • 1438 S. 9th 3 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,needs updating $219,900
6048577 • 1932 S. 12th 3 BD,1.5Ba,spacious main street hm $229,900
6062014 • 2011 S. 10th 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,very spacious $249,900
6001298 • 1233 S. Broad-A Commercial Condo,1st floor,new $250,000
6060624 • 1329 S. Juniper 3 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,needs rehab $259,900
6048314 • 1429 S. Percy 2 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $265,000
6005275 • 1535 S. Iseminger 2 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $265,000
6050550 • 2017 S. 11th 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,gorgeous $279,900
5992709 • 1318 Moore Duplex,1+1,well kept,separate utilities $285,000
5985592 • 1327 Castle 4 BD,1.5Ba,huge 3 story Twin,porch $289,900
6001319 • 1233 S. Broad-C 3 BD,2 ba,c/a,h/w,3rd floor,new condo $299,000
6034273 • 1021 Cross 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,move-in condition $299,900
6065247 • 1161 S. Clarion 2 BD,c/a,h/w,patio,newly renovated $309,000
6054097 • 812 Morris 4 BD,2 Ba,wood fls,deck,handsom hm $309,900
6066409 • 1222 S. Alder 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,decks,renovated $339,900
6831751 • 1316 Morris 5 BD,2.5ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,huge Twin $365,000
6052705 • 1545 S. 13th 5 BD,2 Ba,wood floors,huge Victorian $369,000
6059377 • 932 Ellsworth-B 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,deck,newer $389,000
6038233 • 1314 S. 10th 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,deck,c/a,renovated $419,900
6056625 • 1609 E. Passyunk Commercial Storefront + 2 Apts.,updated $419,900
6021767 • 813-15 Ellsworth Garage+Apt,3623sf on a 70x67 lot size $439,000
5774832 • 1807 S. Broad Quad. 2+1+2+1,3146sf,updated apts. $485,000
5908423 • 1823 E. Passyunk Duplex,1+3,c/a,15x100 lot,C2 zoning $475,000
6047272 • 1203 S. Juniper 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,parking $524,900
5941902 • 1715 S. 13th 4 BD,4 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,patio,renovated $699,900
neWbolD5951903 • 1626 S. 18th 6 BD,2 Ba,needs updating,huge home $128,000
6057511 • 1154 S. Carlisle 3 BD,needs updating,convenient location $145,000
5846861 • 1922 S. 18th 4 BD,1.5 Ba,c/a,h/w,spacious,updated $145,000
6023705 • 1519 McKean 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious main street home $169,900
6034555 • 1326 S. Broad #3F 1 BD,h/w,547 sq.ft, renovated condo $170,000
5999945 • 1815 S. 18th Corner Commercial+4BDApt,C2 zoning $199,000
5997489 • 1541 Dickinson 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,deck,c/a,h/w,new $249,900
5997489 • 1338 S. 18th 3 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,h/w,deck,new home $249,950
6013204 • 1220 S. Broad Florist shop+5BD,3Ba hm,C2 Brownstone $549,900
6033650 • 1218 S. Broad Commercial+4 Apts,C2 zoning,renovated $899,000
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WHITMAN320 Fitzgerald $149,900Beautifully maintained 3BD/1.5BA home with spacious yard, fi replace mantle, and original handsome façade.
2419 S Front St $150,000Beautifully maintained, spacious 3BD/1BA home, featuring a cute, enclosed front porch, open living room, charming rear yard, all set in a lively and convenient location!
PASSYUNK SQUARE1316 Morris $365,000Beautifully maintained, extra large 5BD/2.2BA home with fi nished basement, front porch, yard, and abundant natural light!
1609 E Passyunk $419,900Completely renovated 3 unit building in turn key condition, with countless amenities, featuring hardwood fl oors, brand new kitchen and baths, all on a gorgeous & lively block.
EAST OF BROAD2437 S. Mildred $89,900Quaint 3BD/1.5BA home with tile and Pergo fl oors, inviting living room, full basement, and a cute yard, all on an amazing block!
1836 Reed $130,000A plethora of potential resides in this 3BD/1.5BA home with high ceilings, tile and wood fl oors, plus spacious basement, all set in a lively location!
1817 S 5th $158,000Stunning, recently renovated 4BD/2BA home with stainless and tile kitchen, tons of natural light, and a 3rd bedroom which features an extra bonus room that would be a perfect for an offi ce or playroom!
WEST OF BROAD1605 S. 19th $64,900Large 3BD/1BA home with original details, hardwood fl oors, high ceilings, an open basement and large back yard!
1541 Dickinson $234,950Spacious 3-story 3BD/2.5BA home featuring full, fi nished basement, rear deck and patio, lovely hardwood fl oors, stainless and granite kitchen and a third fl oor master suite!
PENNSPORT1311 S Hancock $184,900Charming 2BD/1BA home with hardwood fl oors, tons of natural light, ample closet space, in excellent condition, all convenient to the city and public transportation!
2037 S. 3rd $225,000Recently renovated, amazing 3BD/1.5BA home, with spacious layout, hardwood fl oors, high ceilings, granite and stainless kitchen, fi nished basement, and large rear yard!
1944 S Galloway $229,950 Beautiful 3BD/1BA home featuring oak and bamboo fl oors, stainless and granite kitchen, cute yard, crown molding and newer windows.
1328 S. 4th $299,900Unparalleled value, 3BD/1.5BA home with charming front porch, open garden, and garage, complete with a picturesque rear yard, open living and dining room, and lots of natural light.
$319,900 Vintage inspired, 4BD/2BA home with crown molding, beautiful cheery fl oors throughout, stained glass transoms with newel post lighting, complete with a spacious kitchen and a magnifi cent master suite.
$419,900Fantastic 3BD/2.5BA with hardwood fl oors, high ceilings, crown moldings, all new granite + stainless kitchen, fi nished basement, master bed suite and rooftop deck with breathtaking views!
$415,000Brand new 3BD/2.5BA corner home with den and rooftop terrace with 360 degree views! Additional features include bamboo fl ooring, custom kitchen cabinetry, entire third fl oor master suite, beautifully fi nished basement, and rear yard with parking potential!
265,000Cute, sunshine loving 2BD/1BA featuring hardwood fl oors, spacious living room, open kitchen, plus fun yard and fi nished tile basement.
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25xx Newkirk Covy 2 Bed w/newer kit., ideal starter $64,900
19xx MiffliN 3 Bed HM in movie-in condition, cheaper than rent! $118,900
20xx DiCkiNsoN lovely renovated hm w/open fl plan. why rent? $115,000
22xx s. GArNeT well kept 3 bed w/ extended kit, why rent? oNlY - $89,900
22xx s. 21sT 3 bed w/H/w fls, fin bsmnt, nice blk $179,900
23xx s. 17TH Beautiful Newly renovated 4 Bed Hm. Must see! $239,900
27xx s. 17TH Mod HM w/reardeck, H/w fls excel location! $259,000
25xx s. 15TH Beautiful spac. 3 Bed w/New kit., 4pc bath $279,900
27xx s. HuTCHiNsoN Mod 3 Bed home on a Great Block $147,500
28xx s. 17TH well maintained 3 Bed home, Great location! $195,900
7xx MollBore Ter. well maintained 3 Bed on Terrace Block reduced $155,900
17xx oreGoN Ave updated very spacacious 3 bed hm., prime location $224,900
10xx s. 6TH Bella vista 3 story Duplex Ask $259,900
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BroAD & oreGpN Ave. Com property w/ 2 Bed Apt. $329,900
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18xx sNYDer Ave spacious office & lg 2 Bed appt. $149,900
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10TH & CANTrell spacious double wide store plus 2nd flr. $239,900
20xx s. 3rD Triplex - fully occupied prime pennsport $207,900
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13xx s. Mole well maintained 3 bed hm asking only $89,900
29xx GerriT Two to choose from 2 bed $37,900
13xx s. Corlies 2 Bed rental property needs TlC Make offer $37,900
15xx s. opAl 2 bed handy person special only $37,900
12xx s. BoNsell. spac 3 bed up & coming location $49,900
13xx s. 10TH spac 3 Bed w/ open layout, New Granite kit excel location $299,900
1xx NAuDiAN fabulous society Hill Town House w/ parking $729,900
24xx s. 9TH wow! A Truly magnificent home. A Must see!
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3xx DAlY 3 Bed home, needs some updating only $99,900
4xx DAlY 2 Bdrm, whitman home, ideal for first time buyer $89,900
24xx s. lee 2 Bed HM currently rented, New Mechanicals only $89,000
5xx MouNTAiN sT. 3 Bedroom rental property. Great income! $89,900
20xx s. DArieN super Clean well maintained 2 bed only $89,900
25xx s. fAirHill Cute 3 bed, 1 bath hm, freshly painted $99,900
24xx s. AMeriCAN solid 3 bed hm on prime whitman blk $96,900
7xx MCkeAN lg 3 bed hm in need of a litle TlC $110,000
1xx Tree Attractive 2 Bed HM on a great street $135,900
25xx s. AMeriCAN Modern 3 Bed home in excellent cond. $139,000
1xx sNYDer lg. 3 Bed. Home in prime location Ask $139,900
4xx MiffliN spac 3Br in pennsportt, priced to sell $144,000
1xx riTNer super clean 3 bed w/ lg rear yard reDuCeD $154,000
2xx riTNer lg 3 Bed home on prime whitman Block $149,000
11xx riTNer spac 3 bed home located on lovely tree lived yard $149,900
22xx s. 8TH Newly renovated 3 Bed, H/w floors, Just move in! $185,900
26xx s. wArNoCk lovely Mod 3 Bed w/ Granite kit, H/w fls. $189,000
25xx s. 11TH upgraded beautiful 4 Bed spacious home $189,900
21xx s. 13TH Good 3 story 5 bed. completely renovated lg yd $349,900
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commercial / multi-familypdated very spacacious 3 bed hm., prime location
26xx S. colorado - 3 Bed w/ extended eat in kitchen, Finished Basement, Nice Brick, Front, Great Location. $146,900
28xx S. 13th - Across from the park! Very spacious 4 bed Hm w/ Fin Basement, 2-Kitchens, Plus read driveway for off st parking $299,900
packer park -19xx forreStal - Lovely 3 bed w/ deck, fin. basement, rear yard beautiful view of cc from kitchen draStically reduced to $274,500
the reServe at packer park-20xx Reserve Drive_ Gorgeous 5 Bed 3.5 Bath Beauty, everything you could want in a home is here! $529,000
packer park - 31xx So. 18th St. - Lovely 3 bed, airlight home w/ mod kit. rear deck, an. bsmt. 1.5 bath, driveway parking, move in cond $325,000prime east passyunk passyunk p sr location
ovely Mod 3 Bed w/ Granite kit, H/kit, H/k
Attractive 2 Bed HM on a great street
pac 3 bed home located on lovely tree lived yard
ell maintained 3 bed hm asking only
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ovely renovated hm w/open fl plan. why rent?
Beautiful Newly renovated 4 Bed Hm. Must
3 bed w/ deck, fin. basement, rear yard beautiful view of cc from kitchen draStically reducedto $274,500
612 Washington Ave. Unit #1215.218.0939
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21XX Wharton St. $54,500
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
23XX S. Mildred St. $89,000
3 bedrooms , 1 bathroom
7XX Pierce St. $89,800
3 bedrooms 1 bathroom
26XX S. 6th St. $99,000
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
27XX S. Sheridan St. $99,900
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
5XX Gerritt St. $119,900
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
22XX S. 9th St. $123,000
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
9XX tree St. $125,888
2bedrooms, 1 bathroom
25XX S. Warnock St. $135,000
3 bedrooms, 1 bedrooms
28XX S. Fairhill St. $139,000
2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathroom
27XX S. MarShall St. $149,888
2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
19XX S. 7th St. $149,900
3 Units
20XX MorriS St. $154,900
3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
15XX S. 8th St. $155,000
2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
12XX S. 8th St. $155,000
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
7XX WatkinS St. $157,000
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathroom
11XX tree St. $159,800
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
20XX S. 7th St. $165,000
2 Units
23XX S. 9th St. $170,888
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathroom
26XX S. 9th St. $179,999
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
10XX JohnSton St. $199,900
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
13XX S. 7th St. $219,600
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
6XX Moore St. $229,000
4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms
7XX Mckean St. $235,000
4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
11XX S. 7th St. $248,000
4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms
13XX S. 6th St. $289,000
3 Unitis
6XX dickinSon St. $299,000
4 Units
1XX carPenter St. $395,000
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
reSidential &MultiFaMily inveStMentS
1601 oregon ave : 215.389.2222 // 423 S. Broad St. 215.227.3333 pleaSe viSit www.Spectrumrealty.net many more propertieS for Sale
21xx verona drive (2 car parking,custom all new)
26xx s. 15th street (brand new must see)
23xx s. 10th street (duplex)
8xx so. clarion street (brand new must see)
900 so. league street (italian market)
31xx olympia place (reduced)
18xx so 11th street (auto mech shop)
britton estates
21xx so. iseminger street. (beautiful home)
packer park and the reserve
29xx so. broad street
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1 BDR, 1st. Flr. W/D. $675 + Utili-ties. 215-339-4007
9TH & SPRING GARDEN
MOD.2ND FLR. A/C,HDWD FLRS., GREAT LOC. $1100/MO+UTILS. 610-304-0087,
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9TH & SPRING GARDEN
2ND FLR., MOD. ALL APPLS.,A/C, NEWLY RENOV. $1200/MO.+. 610-304-0087.
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THREE + BDRMS FOR RENT
10TH & SNYDER APARTMENT, 4BDRS,2ND FLR.,Lg.Tile BATH,CARPET, $1200/MO.+. 610-304-0087.
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LOVELY MOD.4BR., 2BTH, DECK/YD/ C/A, HDWD/CARPETS. GREAT LOC! $2400+UTILS. 610-304-0087
15XX S. DOVER ST at Dickinson Nice 3bedrm. 1bath. $725/mo.+. $1725 to move-in. No Dogs. 215-820-2998.
18XX ROSEBERRY ST. 3 Bed-rooms, 1 Bath. $1000 + utilities (in-cluding water). 610-279-8472
21ST & Mifflin VIC. 4bdms.,3baths, A/C, fin.,bsmt. hwd flrs., Newly Ren-ov., $1495/mo.+. 215-432-6222.
23RD & TASKER VIC. 3berms., 1bath, bsmt.,yard. $800/mo.+utils. 856-465-3464.
4XX HOFFMAN ST-So. Philly.(2)Homes. 2or3bedrms.$795. Mod.Kit/Bath, Hdwd flrs. 267-307-0371
SO.PHILLY All new 3bedrms.houses, also ROOMS AVAIL. 267-312-4795. 215-863-7360.
OFFICE SPACE10TH & OREGON 2nd flr. office avail. full bath, $750/mo.utils incl. Pvt. entrance. Call 215-755-1899.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
CORNER 9TH & SPRING GARDEN
Office/Store,1100-1200/sq.ft.Great Locat!$1500mo+ 610-304-0087
GARAGES FOR RENT(2)GARAGES, Vic.12th Johnstone 19th Oregon. $175. 17 1/2x8ft, 20ftx10ft. 215-463-4830, 215-715-0109.
4TH & MOORE. LARGE GARAGE 10FT OH Door, POWDER RM., CALL MARIO 215-651-1490.
10TH & McKEAN Basic Garage. Ideal for storage/contractor. $200/mo. 267-254-1914
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FLEA MARKET
SOCIETY HILL Vintage Flea Market
This Sat, June 16th (Rain Date- Sat 6/23)
Along Pine & Lombard from 3rd to 5th Sts.9am till 5pm But Early Birds Are Welcome!“Free Parking In The Lot On The 300 Block of Lombard Street” Proceeds Benefit Old Pine & St. Peter’s ChurchMore info: 215-625-FLEA (3532)
For A List Of Our City Flea MarketsLog Onto www.PhilaFleaMarkets.org
WANTED TO BUY
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ANYTIME215-275-2048
CASH PAID FOR
ANTIQUES,OLD
FURNITURE,GOLD & SILVER
JEWELRY,ANY COINS
ESTATES PURCHASHED
$300 & up
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Air Conditioning & Heating
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24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE215-732-5339 Pager: 215-414-5767
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SIMPSON’S HEATING & COOLING
Lic. & Ins.(Owner)
George Simpson III
***ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ***
AIR CONDITIONING
GARY’SHEATING
& AIR CONDITIONING
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
215-470-8023
APPLIANCE REPAIR
DiCarlo Appliance Parts & service
Washer & Dryer Repairs Vaccum & Sewing Machine Repairs
Corner of 17th & MorrIS St.
215-468-8313We Accept Visa & Master Card
APPLIANCE REPAIR
• Specializing allmakes Refrigerators& Freezers
• No service charge if repaired• Senior citizen discount 10%
2520 S. 17th St215-336-3409
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215.463.2241
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PAGS POINTING, LLCBRICK POINTING • STONE POINTING
PAINTING • STUCCONO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE
LIC. & INS.
Pressure WashPaint RemovalBrick Pointing
StuccoPainting
(int & ext)Water Proof
Specializing in BRick ReStoRationS&S maSonry
free estimates Sam, 215-462-3218
“We Beat Any Written Estimates!”
No Job Too Big No Job too Small
LI#H92141/Insured
CLEANING SPECIAL$9900 For Full House Row Home, Up to 750 sf$8999 For Sofa, Love Seat & Chair
WE USE ROTARY DEEP CLEANINGCarpet & Upholstery Cleaning Service
PA 215-407-0121
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CARPET CLEANING
CARPET CLEANING
Carpet CleaningServices, Inc.
Impact
Guaranteed Price!
215-465-3750
LR, DR, Stairs & Hallway
$89.00
Sofa/Loveseat10% OFF
Fully Insured/Bonded
FREE DEODORIZING
License 366736
CEMENT
MArk LeuzziPavements
Yards Basements
stamP ConCretestuCCo
BriCk stePs and rePairs
215.389.7291Lic. & Ins. Call Vincent30 Yrs. Exp
CLEANING SERVICES
COUNTER TOPS
COUNTER TOPSTWO DAY DELIVERY
Bevel Edge • LaminateCorian • Granite
2419 S. 7th St. 215-271-2419
CUSTOM LAMINATECountertops made to
fit any spaCe in youroffiCe or businesspremium designs @
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DOORS/WINDOWS
WindoW RepaiR SpecialiStS
OREGON CO. KiNG Of WiNdOWs
215-336-3448 628 Oregon Ave.
Spring Sale On All Windows and iron security doors. Buy Now & save!
fiber and Aluminum Awnings • All Types of Glass Installed
Lic# 20283www.oregonwindow.com
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Filippone electric
www.filipponeelectric.com
“IF IT’S ELECTRICAL, WE DO IT!”100 amp & 200 amp Service Specials10% SEnIOR CITIzEn DISCOunT
FREE ESTIMATES WE WILL bEAT Any ESTIMATE
215-783-3844 24-HR. EMERG. SERVICE
BEST OFPHILLY®
2006
Licensed & insuredLi. no. 18313
PA Lic # 053919
BARRY FISHER
LICENSED ELECTRICIANOver 42yrs experience
Low prices, Fast Service100-amp Circuit breakers $65+Ceiling Fans $25+ • Outlets $6+
AC/WD lines $10+Lic/Ins * FHA/VA Cert
$20 off $100+ work$40 off $250+ work
215-927-0234
$20 off $100+ work$40 off $250+ work
G&GELECTRIC
Residential & Commercial
• Service Upgrades• Security Lighting• Landscape Lighting• Home Inspections
Licensed & Insured#Lic 16316
No Job Too Small610-405-0199
AFFORDABLE ELECTRIC INC.
We do what they do For a lot less
215-722-5993Lic.# 17027
www.affordableelectric.com
Head’s Licensed eLectrician
FREE ESTS. Residential, CommeRCial
& industRial seRviCe
Call 215.704.9240liC.#40504
no job too small
SANTO & SONS ELECTRICFREE ESTIMATE ON ANY JOB
“Any Type of Electrical Work”No Job Too Small or Too Big
TRY US FIRSTAll Calls Will Be Answered In 30 MinCALL 267-240-7396 • 215-334-8619
Sr.Citz
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Licensed& InsuredLic. 37341
SUMMER IS HERE!
bUy 1 ac/SEpERatE lInE gEt onE fREE!fREE ac UnIt w/any 100/200 ac aMp SERvIcE!
PA Lic. 610484
25yRS ExpERIEncE
First Choice Electric LLCMakE tHE RIgHt cHoIcE tHE fIRSt tIME
215.336.6660 // 24 HR EMERgEncy SERvIcEPolice • Fire • Military Discounts // Church Member Discounts
- restrictions APPLy - VISA/MC/DISCoVer/AMex
No Job Too Small100 AMP SPECIALWe Will Beat Any Written Estimate
SPRING SPECIALHave your Electrical Service Cable checked for frayness.
(Lic
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MATARAZZO & SON
ALL CALLS WILL BE ANSWERED IN A FLASH!
Senior Citizen DiscountFree Estimate24-Hour EmErgEncy SErvicE
Call 215-463-3987(Emergency 215-432-7025)
Free Ests • 24 Hr. ServiceGuaranteed Work!Lic. #002560
Call 215-467-3197
Specializing in 100 and 200 amp service PackagesAll Household Electrical
Needs, Repairs and Installations from the
Smallest to the Biggest For your Home 24 Hour
Emergency Service, response within 15 min
Family Owned and OPerated
D’AgostinoE l E c t R I c
EXTERMINATING
BoB’sExtErminating
Licensed by Dept of Agriculture,
Health & Safety Division Established 1967
We are state Certified For Bed Bugs. Pet Friendly & Child safe.Licensed & Insured
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FLOOR REFINISHINGCommercial & Residential
OLD FLOORS MADE LIKE NEWCell 215-906-8840
856-962-9576New Hardwood Installations Sanding • Refinishing • Staining
Phong’s Floor Sanding
Fully InsuredFree Estimates
V.N.T. Hardwood Floor ServicesINSTALLATION ✧ REFINISHING
REPAIRS ✧ STAINING ✧ SANDINGAll Jobs Best Quality
Free Estimates • Insured • Low RatesPlease Call Andy
215-254-8852
Old Floors Made Like NewSANDING • REFINISHING • STAINING
INSTALLATION PLUS REPAIRS
Lee’s hardwood fLoors
ALL TYPES OF HARDWOOD FLOORS
Call hUNG 215-833-3073FREE ESTIMATES
Residential & Commercial
267 752 5928DO HARDWOOD FLOORALL TYPES OF HARDWOOD FLOORS
Old Floors Made Like NewSANDING * REFINISHING * STAINING
INSTALLATION PLUS REPAIRS Quality Work * fully Insured Low Rates * Free Estimates
Tel: 215-681-6044
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Free Estimates • Exterior and Interior
CEMENT AND STUCCO SPECIALIST(215) 467-3504 • (215) 510-1672
Masonry Contractor
• Sidewalks
• Curbs
• Patios
• Stucco
• Cellars
• Steps
• Brick• Cinder Block• Brick Pointing• Roofing
JOHN SILVA & SON
GRAINING
DOOR GRAINING215-849-4343
3-Step Operation• PRIME• STAIN-GRAIN• VARNISH
REFINISHING OLD & NEWDOORS—WOOD or METALWITH A CUSTOM WOODGRAIN EFFECT
Lic. # C-39768
Jefferson
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LiC & ins #B01234
Nick CirilloAll Types of Work
HANDYMAN
SECURITY IRON
Security Iron Works• Inside & Outside Railings • Security Storm Doors
• Cellar DoorsServing So. Phila. Since 1984
215-468-2012617 Tree St.
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HOME IMPROVEMENT
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Butch H Bill H Danny
ROBINSON ROOfINg & geNeRal CONTRaCTINg
WE DO FROM ROOF TO BASEMENTwe want the small jobs nobody else will do
215-334-8143 215-768-1123 1413 S. 22nd Street 735 Sndyer ave
ALL THIS AND MORE!215-334-8143
Free Est. Lic. & Insured
Rubber RoofsHot RoofingDrain PipesSkylightsVinyl Siding
Drywall & FinishingDoors & WindowsAll Types of CarpentryKitchens & Bathrooms & Powder Rooms
We Dig Basements Plumbing Needs electrical WorkCement Stucco Hot Water Tanks
faucets - ToiletsOil Tanks Removed
100 aMP200 aMP
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sidewalks Patios cement steps Brick work
PAUL SILVAMASONRY CONTRACTOR
STUCCO • BRICK FRONTS CEMENT STONEWORK
TILE - PAVERS - PATIOS
*Great Prices on Concrete Work & Brick Pointing!
Free EstimatesLicensed & Insured
215-271-4544610-659-3938
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TOM A. LEPORECONSTRUCTION, INC.
•BRICK FRONTS •STUCCO •BASEMENTS•BLOCKWORK •ADDITIONS •DECKS•CONCRETE •KITCHENS •CONVERSIONS
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T&S General ContractorCELL: 215-570-2575
SPRING SPECIALNew Brick Fronts • 1/4 Brick Fronts • Turnsteps • Block Work
Bathrooms • All Type Windows • Retaining Walls
Lic. # G48095
A&B DrywAllSpecializing in drywall
ceilings • finished basementsfree on phone quotes! 30 yrs. exp.
Call 856-361-8806free curb side pick up for Metal
Lic.35267 • pA079345free estimatesMetal Oil Tank removal • demo cleanouts
cell: (267) 760-1515(267)292-3100Ask fOr JOHN
Home improvementsNO JOb TOO sMALL
Scrap John
F & FHome ImprovementsKitchens & Bathrooms CompleteElectrical & Plumbing ThroughoutWindows • Doors • Sheet Rock
Painting • Ceramic Tile • Stucco Home Remodeling
Free Est.
215-334-6529Cell 215-287-1028
LIC. #3521
Kitchens, Baths, Tile, Doors, Windows, Sheetrock, Painting,
Hardwood Floors, Carpentry,Wallpaper Hanging, General Repairs,
& Small Jobs
Ralph’s home Remodeling/RepaiRsCall 215-666-1878
Lic. & Ins. #7304975
FRANK LAFONTANO
LICENSED AND INSUREDNO JOB TOO SMALLFREE ESTIMATES
267-228-6917
FRANK’S HOME REPAIR• PARTS REPAIR
• GLASS REPLACEMENT• FREE ESTIMATES
THE WINDOWSMITHDELVAL INC.
215-426-6939
WE FIX WINDOWS
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MOVING & HAULING
Specializing in cleanout & demolition commercial and reSidentialWe Will beat any price
HHHHH fax: 215-468-8485
Tony’sCLEAN-OUT
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WHole HouSe gutS • baSement cleanout atticS • Yard eStateS • demolition debriS • oil tankS • fire cleanoutS
Water damage • traSH removal Hauling • Scrap metal
OpEN 7 dAys A wEEk • sENiOr disC.NO jOb TOO big Or TOO smALL
267-972-3616flexibility in a short time frame is the key to our success
tOny’S the name you can trust INSURED
Lic #33659
bEST oF phIlly
[email protected] FAX 215-334-6666
SPECIALIZING IN DEMOLITION & CLEANOUTCOMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
WE WILL BEAT ANY PRICE• ATTICS / BASEMENTS / ESTATES• YARD / WHOLE HOUSE GUTS / 24-HR-7 DAY• OIL TANKS / FIRE CLEANOUTS• DEMOLITION DEBRIS / SCRAP METAL / WATER DAMAGE
NO JOB IS TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL267-972-3616
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MOVING AND CLEANOUTSTrash Removal
Basement CleanoutsDebris Removal
Estates • Demolition
Scrap MetalWhole House Guts
Power WashingHaulingLic. & Insured
No Job Too big or SmallPhiliPMyk’sRemoval SeRviceS
and
215-500-3903
Joe’sClean-outs Plus
Demolition & HaulingAlso Commercial WorkCheapest Prices!
Free Ests. • Sr. Disc. • 7 Days/Week
215-431-9529
A BETTER WAY TO MOVEWayne’s WorldPiano Specialist!
Great Rates!Last Minute Jobs
AlWAYs AVAilABlE
24 Hr. 215-669-3415can do crew!
20th Yearin The Business
Can Do CReW!
Demolition, Whole House, Attic, Yards, Basement,Garage, Lots, Trash & Metal RemovalFRee esTiMATes 24 Hr. 7 Days/sr. Dis.
stephen Tropea - Licensed & insured
215-416-4015
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PAPER HANGINGAnthony And SonS
WAllpAperIn Business Since 1967Also Painting Carpets,
Hardwood And All Flooring
215-755-3966215-463-8516
PAINTING
All work guArAnteed
(Lic. & Ins.) Lic. G49647
Expert
Service iS our #1 priority
215-389-1746CELL: 215-768-7813
Mark anthony’sPainting & Paperhanging
• Faux Painting • Wallscraping• Plastering • Complete Wall Prep • Popcorn Ceilings• Water Damage Repair• Wood Trim
Over 25 Yrs Exp
FREE ESTIMATES • LIC. & INS.
215-500-3903215-500-3903
Brush-RollerSpray Painting
Custom TexturesPlaster & Drywall Repair
Power wash
PHILIPMYK’SPAINTING SERVICES
and
For all Your painting needs...INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Guaranteed PlumbinG Co.
City Violations CorreCtedsenior Citizens disCounts
215-336-0969
South Phila FineSt
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INSTALLED IN ONE DAYPreventive Maintenance Available
Crown • Utica • Rudd • Peerless • YorkWARM AIR • RADIANT HEAT • DUCT WORK
Di Giovanni plumbing & heating
STAY WARM & SAVE MONEY $$$With A New
★ HOT AIR FURNACE or BOILER ★
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