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Five Local Teachers Go Back To School, Learn About Energy Five South Philadelphia teachers went back to school this week charged with learning how to better educate students on energy conservation. Teachers from Universal Institute Charter and Southwark Elementary Schools, became the students for two days of interactive workshops at The Franklin Institute. (Cont. page 2)

Vol. V No. 6 (Issue 175)

Apology We would like to offer an apology to any of our readers who were offended by the usage of the term “Ave Maria” in an article that ran in last week’s South Philadelphia edition (“Ave Maria, Representative Elect”, Feb. 3, 2011). “Ave Maria,” which is Latin for “Hail Mary”, is a traditional Catholic prayer asking for the intercession of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus. It was not our intention to liken any story or an individual in the portrayal or depiction of the Virgin Mary. The Public Record Newspaper Group continues to be secular in its reportage of local and city news, and the editorial board respects the diversity of faith with the communities it reaches in circulation.

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TEACHERS Erica Praga and Myishing Cox of Universal Institute Charter School, and Nicole Abel and Bill Barca of Southwark Elementary School. Also pictured in back from left are Jeff Gordon, PECO manager of Corporate Relations, Phil Dauria of Southwark Elementary School and Todd Rogers, NEED Training director.

Happy New Year VIETNAMESE celebrate the “Year of the Cat” Lunar New Year welcomed by this sprightly traditional Lion Dancer before hundreds of partiers at Saigon Maxim restaurant, teaching this gentleman how to say, “Chúc mùng năm mói!” (that’s “Happy New Year!).

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February 10, 2011

Much-loved Pastor Jakows Dies at 47

“Fr. Ron”...

by Rory G. McGlasson

A South Philadelphia community has been in a state of mourning as parishioners at a well-known Catholic Church come to terms with the loss of its Pastor. Ronald “Father Ron” Jakows, pastor of Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM) Church left his earthly home – for his spiritual home – last Wednesday after he suffered a heart attack. He was 47 years old. He died Wednesday, Feb 4, of myocardial infarction. The news shocked the 10th & Dickinson Streets church as well as the school community and throughout Southwark and beyond, FATHER RONALD JAKOWS, center, is joined by Neumann & Goretti, Student Council Officers Stephanie into Northeast Philadelphia. (Cont page 2) Kelly and Felicia Punzo recently. “Father Ron” as he was affectionaltely known, passed away aged 47.

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