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To the Editor: Hello and Happy New Year to all in South Philly. This is something I wanted to put out there for everyone to inspect, as I think it is worth considering for the 2016 Mummers Parade. Let’s try this for the march back up Broad Street next year 1. Oregon Avenue to Wolf Street: Let’s face it, this is the only area that still has the biggest South Philly-based crowds that fully come out to support the parade. There could still be a full performance drill at Shunk Street, but adding a shortened version, full performance drill in front of the Methodist Hospital would be ideal also. 2. Wolf Street to Passyunk Avenue: This area starts no-man’s land, especially from Jackson to McKean streets where it’s practically empty. Having a full performance drill at Passyunk Avenue would be ideal to get the ball rolling again with the crowds in and around that neighborhood and northward. 3. Passyunk Avenue to Dickinson Street: This is the area yielding the biggest issue, as the Mum-

mers complain about thinned-out crowds for a number of blocks until one gets to Washington Avenue. By adding on a full performance drill at Passyunk and possibly by adding another shortened version drill up around Morris and Tasker streets, this could be a good thing to get this neighborhood back to the way it was. 4. Dickinson Street to Washington Avenue: It’s a tough choice to make, but this area has the same problem with thinned-out crowds, so I suggest this become a dead zone area. This area does have two good choices for its residents to see full performances drills by either going south a few blocks to watch a shortened one at TaskerMorris or going to Washington Avenue. 5. Washington Avenue to Bainbridge Street: This area is tricky because Washington Avenue is a full performance drill area. After the thoroughfare, though, the crowd starts to dwindle down and thin-out again, so we get only spurts of crowds watching along Broad Street. Adding a shortened full performance drill at Fitzwater

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Street would be ideal for entertaining both the people and the men and women up the block at Engine 1 Ladder 5. 6. Bainbridge Street to Pine Street: This area has thin crowds, so I suggest that it become a dead zone. This would be the shortest dead zone up Broad Street because it would be ideal to bring back a full performance drill in front of the University of the Arts on Pine Street. 7. Pine Street to City Hall: Have a full performance drill in front of the University of the Arts and at The Union League. The comics will continue starting at Washington Avenue and the fancies at Broad Street and Snyder Avenue, so this change will start when the string bands march up Broad Street. So now you’re saying to yourself, “So what’s this performance area zone and dead zone all about, and what does it mean?� First, performance area zones would be where the Mummers march up Broad Street. It’s just about having a good old time, and where they’ll do two full performance drills for the crowd: one full and one shortened. Actually, my suggestion would be if the Mummers want to do their full

performance drills with props, as Shunk Street, Passyunk Avenue, Washington Avenue, Pine Street and The Union League would be ideal; all other full performance drills would be shorter versions and without props to save time. As it stands, performance area zones would be where the Mummers would continuously play music and strut. Second, dead zones are areas that would be down-time for the Mummers. Whatever they need to address, they could do so in these locations because it’s their time. Of course they’ll have to keep moving along this route to avoid any back-ups. So there you have it, my suggestions on saving this tradition before it becomes extinct, and bringing it back to South Philly and north up Broad Street. It’s not such a bad thing to try this route next year. I hope the city, the people and the Mummers like this idea and give it a chance. Further, the areas that are in both performance and dead zones could change over time with an adjustment due to the type of crowds that come out. If this happens and all is good, possibly stretch out performance zones even further or if not then cut back on some. If you want to show your support, go to my Twitter account @ PeterIannelli1, and send a message with #MummersReturn16. >SbS` / 7O\\SZZW 8` A]cbV >VWZORSZ^VWO

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he Philadelphia Police Department and the family of Christopher Tully, formerly of the 2600 block of South 16th Street, confirmed on Sunday that members of Greater Philadelphia Search and Rescue located the 40-year-old’s body on the bank of the Schuylkill River. They had been searching for the award-winning teacher since Jan. 6 when he exited his parents’ car near Ridge Avenue and Lincoln Drive, with authorities saying he began walking toward City Avenue. “It has been confirmed that the recovery that took place today was in fact Chris,� brother Edward Tully posted on the Help Find Christopher Tully Facebook page. “He had given so much, and he had so much more to give.� The educator, who last year received Teacher of the Year distinction from the Pennsylvania Association for Career and Technical Education, had been suffering from bipolar disorder and had not been taking his medication, according to his family. He leaves behind three children. Visitation will occur at the Monti-Rago Funeral Home, 2531-35 S. Broad St., 7 to 9 tonight and 8:30 to 10 a.m. tomorrow before an 11 a.m. funeral Mass at Epiphany of Our Lord Church, 11th and Jackson streets. Burial will take place in Yeadon’s Holy Cross Cemetery.

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8cRUS aS\bS\QSR A former Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge will spend the next two years in prison for fixing cases on behalf of campaign donors and political allies. On Jan. 22, Joseph C. Waters, whom 8]aS^V 1 EObS`a Michele Mucellin, Law Enforcement Coordinator and Director of Outreach for the United States Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, said grew up in South Philadelphia, received his sentence four months after pleading guilty to single counts of mail and wire fraud. According to prosecutors, he looked to influence a pair of cases before other municipal figures as a favor to those willing to help him in future elections. Along with his prison stint, the 61-yearold will have to pay a $5,500 fine, which is the estimated sum of all the campaign donations and gifts of event tickets and alcohol that he received as bribes.

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he educational landscape of Philadelphia is at a crossroads, and the School Reform Commission (SRC) is currently considering 40 applications for new charter schools. With 86 charters in operation, some operators are applying for new buildings, and many are seeking their first charter. The applications were submitted with a Nov. 15, 2014 deadline, and since then there have been two rounds of application hearings – the decision deadline is Feb. 21. The School District of Philadelphia, with most of its decision-making powers in the hands of the SRC, is likely to accept at least a handful of those applications, and three South Philly addresses may house new charters at this time next year: the former chocolate factory at 2101 Washington Ave., Vare Washington School, 1198 S. Fifth St., and a vacant warehouse at 2501 Oakford St. “There are serious legal, fiscal, and oversight issues with approving new charter schools in Philadelphia, key among them is that, flat out, the district doesn’t have the money,� Anthony Hopkins, the communications director for Public Citizens for Children and Youth (PCCY), whose organization released a report earlier this month that advocates for the rejection of all 40 charters by the District, said. “Given their dire financial straits, we’re saying that they can’t approve any new charters. Until we get to a point where all the schools we do have are funded and have all that they need, when we have that, then we can start talking about expanding charters,� Hopkins added. The report stresses the dangers of the SRC accepting charter applications when already poor and under-resourced public District-run schools are strapped for money. Charters are paid for by the District, and charter payments could rise to up to 40 or 50 percent of the district’s budget.

If a significant number of applicants are accepted, Philadelphia’s charter enrollment could rise to over 100,000 students, or nearly 51 percent of the District’s total enrollment. Also in PCCY’s report is a staggering fact: “Nationally, Philadelphia ranks 3rd highest for percentage of students who are enrolled in charter schools, trailing only New Orleans and Detroit.� The district’s communications office, when asked for comment on either the status or strength of applications and its plan for bankrolling accepted applications, said “we have no comment at this time.� Funding for charter and public schools is determined per child, so as Hopkins put it, “when a child that’s in public school goes to Mastery in South Philly, the district pays roughly $10,000 to the charter and if that kid has special needs, it’s more. And it should be; you need more resources to educate that child.� Helen Gym, an advocate for public education and solvent financial reform, is weary of charter expansion as well. “This is not a stable system. It is not an accountable system, and the amount of moneys that we’re pouring into it and the amount of legislative attention that’s going into something that’s so unstable is extreme,� she said. Gym pointed to the 4,000 jobs cut between June and September ’13 and the hundreds more before the ’14-’15 school year as symptoms of a neglected public sector. She also expressed outrage over the sudden closings of Walter Palmer and Wakisha charters, both in North Philly, which led to the relocation of 1,075 students. “I think that there’s definitely a space for quality charter schools in this city, but to overblow their impact and neglect to pay attention to the overall financial and overall collateral costs of the charters is really foolish at this time,� Gym said. “Your guess is as good as mine. They didn’t give any indication whatsoever how many [applications] they would receive or approve – it could be none, it could be 40,� Jason Corosanite, String Theory Schools’ chief innovation officer, said. Locally, String Theory operates the Philadelphia Performing Arts Charter School campuses at 2600 S. Broad St., and 2407 S. Broad St., and has submitted four new applications, two in South Philly in Grays Ferry and Pennsport, respectively. “We are operating under the assumption that existing operators that have highperforming schools probably have a better chance,� Corosanite said. “I think we’re a great example of how to be innovative on the same dollars or less dollars. Philadel-

phia has 86 charter schools, and there are a handful up there that are the best in the city, like ours.� Mastery Charter Thomas Campus, 814 Bigler St. in Marconi East, is one of the highest-performing charters in the city. Its operators include the Washington Avenue address as a potential site for expansion. Much of this struggle comes from the nearly billion-dollar statewide education cut that former Gov. Tom Corbett put in place, namely a line-item reimbursment where the district would get reimbursed for moneys sent to charters. “There’s a lot of uncertainty. I think the SRC will have to come up with money somewhere, and the District has been in a situation where it’s financially strapped,� Thomas Szczesny, a Passyunk Square resident of the 600 block of Sears Street and a doctoral education student at the University of Penn, said Szczesny and Gym are both suspicious of the SRC’s capacities to review these applications and monitor charter progress. “They’ve solicited support from outside

institutions to read applications,� Szczesny said. “It’s a dangerous situation when you’ve got so many schools you can’t keep track of them,� Gym argued. Nearly every mayoral candidate has either a charter school he or she has started (some even have pending applications) or condones some form of public and charter schools to serve Philadelphia’s youth. State Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams, rumored to be a front-runner, founded the Hardy Williams Academy in West Philadelphia and became part of the Mastery network in ’11. Even String Theory’s Corosanite admits that the District’s job is looking messy and difficult. “It’s an absolute nightmare, and the District is in a very bad position,� he said. “[They] realize that [they] have to turn around some schools and make progress educationally with these children.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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IT WAS AUGUST of 2013 when Lanni’s 11-year-old son became a mugging victim at the hands of about 10 juveniles. More traumatizing than the experience they had with an uncaring detective at the 1st District, 2301 S. 24th St., was the thought that it could’ve turned out way worse than a stolen phone. That night she was by his side as he fell asleep and she said “I could’ve been burying him — that’s how the Facebook page started.� The page has almost 15,000 followers

now, and it’s a popular place for area residents to hear about neighborhood crime and ask for help in reporting it. Carin Porchia, a resident of the 2700 block of South 16th Street, brought her 6-year-old son Shane and almost 2-yearold daughter Rosalina out to help show support. Two of her husband’s cousins are officers in the 17th District, 20th and Federal streets. “You learn about everything that’s going on in the neighborhood that you don’t know about,� Porchia said but added that “it’s pretty quiet� in her community, Marconi. Nina, born and raised in Girard Estate and Marty McNulty, residents of the 2500 block of South 21st Street, noted that Lanni is like a sister to them. “Like anywhere else, you can’t leave your door open,� Nina said, adding “of course we support the police.� Delores Nichols and Maria Trujillo

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in Center City, and Jake Brandt, 14, a Packer Park resident who commutes to Central High School in Olney, were not very vocal. Asked if they hear their peers speak negatively of their parents’ profession, they nodded yes. Do they speak up to defend their dads? “Sometimes� they replied with a grin. They both have interest in a future in healthcare.

stepped outside of Criniti Ristorante Italiano, 2611 S. Broad St., to take in the rally with curiosity. “Absolutely — definitely� they said when asked if they support the police. “It’s a shame there’s not a better turnout,� Trujillo added. At the corner of Broad Street and Snyder Avenue, a moment of silence honored the gunfire-killing of Charles Thomas Knox, a 31-year-old who died on August 30, 1992 when the present-day Walgreen’s was a Roy Rogers. At 13th and Locust streets, marchers honored Daniel J. Faulkner, a 25-year-old who died on December 9, ’81 after pulling over a driver for driving in the wrong direction. And at City Hall, Ferrante read aloud all of the fallen officers’ names and how they were killed. One unidentified resident refused to talk to the South Philly Review because of a belief that the media is the problem. He referred to a recent police report item about a girl robbed at an ATM and said “you don’t see that on the news, but as soon as a cop touches a minority, it’s all over the news.� People of color walking south on Broad Street seemed to stare in amazement at the procession, as did African Americans waiting for the bus at Broad and Tasker streets. “There’s good and bad in everything. The captains have said to us, if there’s an issue, of course I need you to tell us,� Lanni said, adding that she found the attendance disappointing. “South Philadelphia does a lot of talking without action, but I am not one of those people — I want to act. I am not happy with the turnout. The more you’re involved in your community, the safer it becomes.� As for the Police Lives Matter signs, Lanni said “whatever signs people made to support the rally, I don’t have any control over.� As for race, well, as Lanni put it, “with a criminal, there’s no race, creed or color. It doesn’t matter. There are consequences to every action.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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roclaiming “I love my job!� from her 1500-block-of-Fitzwater-Street abode, Cathy Simpson cherishes having chosen five decades ago to counter expectations of African-American women’s vocational pursuits. Through Saturday, the content and captivating performer will honor similarly fearless females by portraying Sojourner Truth and Abbey Lincoln in Plays & Players Theatre’s “Voices of a People’s History of the United States.� “They represent commitment to community,� the 67-year-old said of the individuals, with the former having gained renown as an abolitionist and the latter as a jazz vocalist, songwriter and actress. “I’m trying to match my passion for life with their enthusiasm

for social justice and social issues.� The South of South inhabitant, with a handful of South Philly peers as castmates, is reveling in her roles, regarding them as figures who focused on forging belief in communal enhancement, especially Truth, who fought for literal and figurative freedom for women as a 19th-century opponent of slavery and inequality. Extremely fond of Philadelphia’s stage identity, Simpson contends her duties strive more for strengthening comprehension of compassion than they do for advancing theater. “I’m thrilled that Plays & Players is presenting this,� she said of the Center City-situated entity’s offering, which bases its shows on Howard Zinn’s best-seller “A People’s History of the United States.� “I’m more excited that it can enlighten everyone a bit and have us all look at who are and what we want.� With regards to her hunger, Simpson sees the show, which addresses more than 400


B?<;IJOB;I years of activism through immortals such as Helen Keller and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as helping to establish even more connections in her beloved city. “Emotionally, there’s so much I love about being here,� the thespian said of sating her cravings for camaraderie and craft. “There’s a growing community that loves putting on great works. I’m going to be 68 soon, but being here helps me to think I’m still peaking.� In searching for the summit, Simpson has become a reliable hire for area spaces, including the Malvern-situated People’s Light & Theatre Co., for whom she has served as a company member since 1994. Loving her immersion in an immensely creative metropolis, the actress, also renowned for inclusion in the Old City-based American Historical Theatre, aspires to continue to receive and provide inspiration, with a recent Barrymore Award nomination for her turn in Arden Theatre Co.’s “Three Sisters� assisting her aspirations. “It feels great to grow,� Simpson, who won a supporting actress Barrymore commendation for 2001’s New Freedom Theatre staging of “The Old Settler,� said. “I’ve known so many people who have said they feel run down in their line of work. Last season, I took on a few too many jobs and

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doing so caused me to become sick, but I know how to proceed, and it’s still pretty evident that I absolutely adore what I’m doing.� SIMPSON BEGAN ADOPTING adoration for “the boards� as a St. Louis-situated teenager. Aware that black women did not often seek distinction as actors, she could not keep curiosity at bay and made a community theater performance in “A Raisin in the Sun.� Hailing from a long line of educators, she felt no pull toward teaching and auditioned for admittance into Carnegie Mellon University, using a Langston Hughes poem as her aide. Receiving a scholarship to the Pittsburgh-situated institution, she followed up her “A Raisin in the Sun� stint, the conclusion of which put her “off on a roll,� with more endeavors that sought to edify audiences. “I’ll be blunt,� Simpson confessed. “I’ve always loved being the center of attention, and I love the sound of applause. I love touching crowds because of their emotional capabilities and expectations.� Despite having awareness of patrons’ hopes, the performer lacked understanding of the depth of her talent. Relocating to Washington, D.C. in 1974, she spent the next decade deciding how to proceed,

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with her secretarial skills forming a tandem with her acting acumen to sustain her livelihood. “Then, people began to call me for roles,� Simpson beamed, declaring the outreach as engendering feelings of nirvana. “Performing, for me, is like a pheromone, and for the last 30 years, really, I’ve found it so intoxicating.� Having transformed her life once, Simpson, who during her initial breakout period focused mostly on performing in blackcentric pieces, acquired fish-out-of-water status when joining People’s Light. Able to tackle works by heavyweights such as Eugene Ionesco and William Shakespeare, she declared herself in seventh heaven and felt added enthusiasm seeping into her preparation and execution. “I’m humble no matter what comes my way because I feel so blessed to have had these opportunities,� Simpson, whose credits include assignments for Young Playwrights, Wilma Theater and InterAct Theatre and Philadelphia Theatre companies, said of reflecting on her journey from a confounded character to a commended presence. “When I look at everywhere I’ve lived, I can easily say that Philadelphia has double the opportunity and really offers me constant doses of perspective.�


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message to all of your other friends D) A political observation that you will hate E) All of the above, but that won’t stop you from checking your Facebook page daily Here is how Tiger Woods recently lost a tooth: A) His ex-wife was seen lurking behind the ninth hole with a golf club in her hands B) He ran into a guy with a smashed nose who keeps betting on Tiger to win one of the big majors C) He’s going to be playing Mike Tyson in an upcoming movie D) Could be Lindsay Vonn’s former boyfriend E) I’d knock out some of my own teeth for a kiss from Lindsay Vonn My remarks while watching Speaker of the House John Boehner along with Vice President Joe Biden traditionally seated behind the president at the recent State of the Union address were because: A) I think Biden kept breaking wind and Boehner suffered the effects by the look on his face B) Guess which man’s party had just won control of Congress C) Biden’s thoughts (who the hell is shooting up my neighborhood? D) Boehner’s thoughts (two more years of playing golf with Obama and pretending to enjoy it E) Well, that makes two men of color up on the podium Fan Mag Headline Miley Cyrus Pregnant - Gets Dumped - Is Devastated. My reaction is: A) One of utter shock B) Is that the name of her new hit song? C) She’s advertising for her new reality show D) Oh my God, what will she name the baby? E) She should’ve checked with the Pope Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson claims that God made him throw four interceptions because: A) God bet on the Packers and boy is he ticked (or is it she?) B) God is also known to have kept Bradley Fletcher from looking back for the ball every time he got torched C) God is pre-occupied building character for Russell Wilson D) I wish God would concentrate on getting better halftime shows during the Super Bowl E) After hearing Russell Wilson speak, God wishes there were no God I always liked multiple choice tests because: A) You’ve got a one in four chance of guessing the correct answer B) Although, true and false tests are better because they give you a 50 percent chance of guessing the correct answer C) And looking at the nerdy kid’s paper sitting next to you gives you almost a 100 percent chance of getting the correct answer D) Although, nowadays if you bribe the nerdy kid, he’ll text you the correct answers E) If it’s an essay test, you can try to write really badly and maybe the professor will assume you know the right answer. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.

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265 S. Broad St. 215-893-9456. wilmatheater.org. EWZZWO[ 5ZOQYS\a: Through Feb. 2. Tickets: Free-$22. The Barnes Foundation, 2025 Ben Franklin Parkway. 215-278-7000. barnesfoundation.org. Âľ1Z]aS`Âś: Through Feb. 7. Tickets: $15-$25. Luna Theater, 620 S. Eighth St. 215-704-0033. lunatheater.org. Âľ0SOcbg O\R bVS 0SOabÂś( Through Feb. 8. Tickets: $12-$36. Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. Second St. 215-922-1122. ardentheatre.org. ÂľBVS 2O\US`]ca 6]caS ]T >`Sbbg ;PO\SÂś( Through Feb. 8. Tickets: $15-$36. Main Stage at The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St. 215568-8077. interacttheatre.org. Âľ2]cPb( / >O`OPZSÂś( Through Feb. 15. Tickets: $10-$56. St. Stephen’s Theater, 923 Ludlow St. 215-829-0395. lanterntheater.org. Âľ2] G]c 9\]e >W^^W :]\Uab]QYW\U-Âś( Through Feb. 16. Tickets: Free-$8. American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-389-1776. americanswedish.org. Âľ;WaOZZWO\QSÂś( Through Feb. 22. Tickets: $15-$22. Walnut Street Theatre Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-285-0472. idiopathicridiculopathyconsortium.org. <]~Z 1]eO`R¸a Âľ>`WdObS :WdSaÂś( Through March 1. Tickets: $20$85. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. walnutstreettheatre.org. ÂľBVS 2Wd]`QSSa 1ZcPÂś( Through March 22. Tickets: $25-$55. Penn’s Landing Playhouse at the Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 855-448-7469. thedivorceesclub.com. Âľ@S^`SaS\b( GSO`a ]T /T`WQO\ /[S`WQO\ /`bÂś( Through April 5. Free-$20. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Ben Franklin Parkway. 215-763-8100. philamuseum.org. 0]Rg E]`ZRa( /\W[OZ 7\aWRS =cb( Through April 12. Tickets:

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PLAIN STEAK ..............................................................................6.65 CHEESESTEAK ............................................................................7.20 PIZZA STEAK .............................................................................7.90 STEAK ROYAL .............................................................................8.20 PEPPER STEAK ...........................................................................6.95 MUSHROOM STEAK ................................................................6.95 MUSHROOM CHEESESTEAK .....................................................7.65 STEAK HOAGIE .........................................................................6.75 CHEESESTEAK HOAGIE .............................................................7.45 CHICKEN CHEESESTEAK ............................................................7.20 BUFFALO CHICKEN CHEESESTEAK ...........................................8.20 NEW! LAMB BURGER ............................................................. 8.20 2 FT. STEAK ..............................................................................12.50 2 FT. CHEESESTEAK .................................................................13.75 2 FT. CHICKEN CHEESESTEAK .................................................14.20

Hoagies

REGULAR ...................................................................................6.00 CHEESE ....................................................................................6.00 ITALIAN ......................................................................................6.50 ROAST BEEF ............................................................................6.50 CORNED BEEF ...........................................................................6.50 TUNA ........................................................................................6.75 HAM AND CHEESE ..................................................................6.50 CHICKEN SALAD .....................................................................6.50 TURKEY ......................................................................................6.75 SALAMI ....................................................................................6.00 FLOUNDER ................................................................................6.75 VEGGIE Fried Eggplant, Roasted Peppers, Broccoli Rabe, Sharp Provolone ......................................................................8.00 SHRIMP SALAD .........................................................................6.75 WITH CHEESE ADD .....................................................................50 PICKLES OR HOT PEPPERS ON THE SIDE ................................ .35 2 FOOT REGULAR HOAGIE ...................................................11.00 2 FOOT ITALIAN HOAGIE ......................................................11.45

Grilled Chicken Sandwiches

Grilled Chicken ser ved on Kaiser Roll with BACON & PROVOLONE CHEESE .............................................5.85 LETTUCE, TOMATO & MAYONNAISE .......................................5.15 FRESH TOMATO, BROCCOLI & PROVOLONE .........................5.85 GRILLED CHICKEN PARMIGIANA ............................................5.85 with provolone cheese GRILLED CHICKEN REUBEN ......................................................6.25 ser ved with swiss cheese, sauerkraut and russian dressing J&J GRILLED CHICKEN SPECIAL ................................................7.20 w/mushroom, pepperoni, provolone cheese, bacon, lettuce & tomato Ser ved with tossed salad, Bread and Butter GRILLED CHICKEN SANDWICH ...............................................7.20 SPAGHETTI with Sauce....................................................................6.45 with broccoli rabe, sharp provolone, roasted peppers with Meatballs or Hot Sausage.......................................................8.00 CHEESE RAVIOLI with Sauce...........................................................6.45 with Meatballs or sausage .............................................................8.00 Our 1/4 Lb Burgers are 100% Fresh Ground Beef VEAL PARMIGIANA with spaghetti ................................................9.45 HAMBURGER ..............................................................................3.65 LASANGA ......................................................................................8.45 CHEESEBURGER .........................................................................4.20 MANICOTTI.....................................................................................6.45 PIZZA BURGER ...........................................................................5.00 BAKED ZITI with Sauce .................................................................7.00 BACON CHEESEBURGER ........................................................5.00 BAKED ZITI with Meatball or Sausage..........................................8.95 VEGGIE BURGER.........................................................................5.00 SPAGHETTI with Clams (White Sauce or Red).............................10.45 TURKEY CHEESEBURGER .........................................................5.00 SPAGHETTI with Shrimp ...............................................................10.45 NEW! 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SALMON BURGER w/lettutce, tomato & avocado ...........6.20 J&J’S PENNE ................................................................................11.45 GRILLED AMERICAN CHEESE....................................................3.45 with Peas, Bacon, Mushrooms, over Creamy Pink Sauce GRILLED CHEESE AND BACON .................................................4.45 LINGUINI FRUITTI DI MARE ........................................................13.45 GRILLED CHEESE AND TOMATO ...............................................4.45 with Mussels, Shrimp, Scallops, Calamari over White or Red Sauce MEATBALL ON ITALIAN ROLL ...................................................5.50 PENNE VODKA SAUCE ...............................................................10.45 ITALIAN SAUSAGE ON TORPEDO ROLL.......................................6.00 LOBSTER RAVIOLI over pink sauce ..............................................11.45 B.L .T ...........................................................................................4.25 SHRIMP RAVIOLI over Pink Sauce ..............................................10.45 EGGPLANT PARMIGIANA.........................................................5.45 MUSHROOM RAVIOLI over Mushroom Sauce............................10.00 For Lettuce and Tomato add .50 TORTELLINI over Alfredo Sauce w/peas & bacon ........................10.45 GNOCCHI over marinara sauce ....................................................9.25 STUFFED SHELLS ............................................................................8.45 Prepared with Melted Cheese LINGUINI with Brocoli rabe & Sausage in White Sauce.............10.45 SAUSAGE AND GREEN PEPPERS ..............................................6.75 SPAGHETTI with Mussels (Red or White).......................................9.45 SALAMI AND CHEESE ...............................................................6.20 ROAST BEEF .............................................................................6.50 SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE w/Peas, Beef, Carrots (Red Sauce) .....................................................................................9.45 HAM ............................................................................................6.50 MEATBALL ...................................................................................6.20 LINQUINI WITH SHRIMP OR CHICKEN Over Alfredo Sauce .......................................................................12.45 TUNA...........................................................................................6.75 CORNED BEEF ............................................................................6.50 ITALIAN GRINDER .....................................................................6.50 Inside Out TURKEY .......................................................................................6.75 PLAIN ..............................................................................................4.25 PORK, BROCCOLI RABE, SHARP PROVOLONE .......................6.90 WITH TOPPING ..............................................................................4.75 New Fresh Par ty Buffalo Wing Ser ved with Celer y & Bleu Cheese. Choice of Mild, Hot, BBQ, Teriaki, Honey BBQ & Garlic Parm 10 PIECES ........... 6.50 60 PIECES ........... 30.45 20 PIECES ........... 12.45 70 PIECES ........... 35.20 4RYä OURäNEWä 80 PIECES ........... 39.70 30 PIECES ........... 17.45 WINGä 40 PIECES ........... 22.00 90 PIECES ........... 44.00 SAUCES 50 PIECES ........... 26.25 100 PIECES ........... 49.95

Pasta Specialties

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CHICKEN NUGGETS ................................ 8 PCS $4.75, 12 PCS 5.50 with assor ted dipping sauces “THE REUBEN� ................................................................................6.25 Corned Beef & Saurerkraut on Rye with Melted Swiss; ser ved with potato chips & pickles COMBINATION SEAFOOD PLATTER .............................................9.35 Flounder, Scallops, Crab Cake & Jumbo Shrimp with Fries, Cole Slaw, Garlic Bread, & Tossed Salad KING SIZE HAMBURGER ...............................................................6.00 Bermuda Onion, Julienne Potatoes, Tomato and Lettuce on a Toasted Bun with ColeSlaw KING SIZE BACON CHEESEBURGER ............................................7.00 Bermuda Onion, Julienne Potatoes, Tomato and Lettuce on a toasted bun with Cole Slaw BUFFALO WINGS .........................................................................7.25 8 Pieces with French Fries, & Cole Slaw Extra Bleu Cheese or BBQ Sauce 35 EXTRA GRILLED CHICKEN PLATTER ..........................................................6.95 Ser ved with French Fries, Lettuce, Tomato, Cole Slaw, and Side Salad HALF FRIED CHICKEN .....................................................................7.70 Ser ved w/French Fries, Coleslaw, Tossed Salad, Bread & Butter

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Salads

Ser ved on a bed of lettuce with fresh tomato, Cucumber & Green Pepper with your choice of favorite dressing TUNA SALAD PLATTER ........................................................7.50 CHICKEN SALAD PLATTER ...................................................6.75 JULIENNE with Ham, Turkey, Cheese, & Salami .................6.75 ANTIPASTO w/Cappicola, Provolone, Anchovies, and Genoa.7.50 GREEK with Feta Cheese & Anchovies ...............................6.95 TOSSED (7Ë? PLATE)..............................................................4.25 GRILLED CHICKEN CAESAR SALAD .....................................7.75 with Romaine Lettuce, Tomatoes, Green Peppers, and Onions GRILLED SALMON SALAD with Romaine Lettuce.............9.95 GRILLED CALAMARI SALAD ................................................8.95 GRILLED SHRIMP SALAD (8 PCS) .....................................10.95 MIX GRILLED SALAD with Shrimp & Calamari.................11.95 Dressing on the side or extra dressing .35 extra SHRIMP SALAD PLATTER .....................................................6.45 SICILIAN SALAD ..................................................................7.95 with Romaine Lettuce, Roasted Peppers, Tomatoes, Olives, Green Peppers, Onions, Fresh Mozzarella CAPRESE ..............................................................................7.50 Fresh Mozzarella, Sliced Tomatoes, Roasted Peppers, Olive Oil and Fresh Basil EXTRA DRESSING .50

Breakfast Menu

Sunday thru Thursday 8am to 12 midnight. Friday & Saturday 8am to 1am

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2 EGGS, 2 PANCAKES, 2 PC SAUSAGE OR BACON WITH COFFEE ................................................5.50 3 EGGS (ANY STYLE), 3 PC SAUSAGE, BACON OR SCRAPPLE, HOME FRIES, TOAST WITH BUTTER AND COFFEE ................................................................................5.95 BREAKFAST PIZZA - AMER. CHEESE & EGGS .....................................................................................SM.5.50LG.9.50

Breakfast Sandwiches Bagel, Kaiser Roll or Sliced Bread White, Wheat or Rye EGG & CHEESE ...................................................................3.20 BACON, EGG & CHEESE ....................................................3.75 SAUSAGE, EGG & CHEESE ................................................3.75 PORK ROLL, EGG & CHESSE ............................................3.75 HAM, EGG & CHEESE .......................................................3.75 STEAK, EGG & CHEESE ......................................................4.20 POTATO, EGG & CHEESE ...................................................3.75 SCRAPPLE, EGG & CHEESE ................................................3.75

Bagels

WITH CREAM CHEESE .......................................................2.25 WITH BUTTER ....................................................................1.50

Belgium Waffles

WITH BUTTER SYRUP ..........................................................3.50 WITH YOUR CHOICE OF MEAT ........................................ 5.50 BACON, SAUSAGE, PORK ROLL OR SCRAPPLE WITH STRAWBERRY & WHIPPED CREAM ......................... 5.50

Golden Brown Pancakes.

3 PANCAKES WITH SYRUP & BUTTER ............................. 3.50 WITH YOUR CHOICE OF MEAT BACON, SAUSAGE, SCRAPPLE OR PORK ROLL ................................................5.50

Original French Toast

FRENCH TOAST WITH BUTTER & SYRUP .......................... 4.25 WITH YOUR CHOICE OF MEAT BACON, SAUSAGE, SCRAPPLE OR PORK ROLL .................................................5.75

Side Orders

BACON 3 PC .................................................................... 2.25 SAUSAGE 3 PC ................................................................2.25 PORK ROLL 3 PC ................................................................ 2.25 SCRAPPLE 3 PC ...................................................................2.25 TURKEY BACON ............................................................... 2.75 HOME FRIES ........................................................................2.75 POTATO PUFFS ..................................................................2.75

Sandwiches or Wraps

12� Long Roll 3 EGGS & CHEESE ..............................................................4.45 3 EGGS, BACON & CHEESE ..............................................5.00 3 EGGS, SAUSAGE & CHEESE .........................................5.00 3 EGGS, HAM & CHEESE ..................................................5.00 3 EGGS, PORK ROLL & CHEESE ....................................... 5.25 3 EGGS, PEPPERS & CHEESE ............................................5.00 Sandwiches Ser ved with Lettuce & Tomato on Kaiser Roll, White 3 EGGS, STEAK & CHEESE .................................................6.45 3 EGGS, SCRAPPLE & CHEESE ..........................................6.00 or Rye Bread HAM ...........................................................................................4.30 J & J Bomb Sandwich SALAMI .....................................................................................4.65 3 EGGS, CHEESE, POTATO, BACON & SAUSAGE ........... 6.50 TUNA..........................................................................................5.10 3 Egg Omletes ROAST BEEF .............................................................................4.65 Ser ved with Home Fries and Your Choice of Toast White, Wheat ROAST BEEF SPECIAL .................................................................5.85 or Rye CORNED BEEF ............................................................................4.85 CHEESE OMELET ...............................................................5.45 CORNED BEEF SPECIAL .............................................................5.85 HAM & CHEESE OMELET ....................................................6.45 TURKEY .......................................................................................4.85 BACON, CHEESE OMELET ..................................................6.45 FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICH ..................................................5.35 SAUSAGE & CHEESE OMELET ......................................... 6.45 VEAL PARMIGIANA ON A HOAGIE ROLL ................................6.95 GREEN PEPPER & ONION OMELET....................................6.00 CHICKEN PARMIGIANA ...........................................................7.20 WESTERN OMELET .............................................................6.45 CHICKEN SALAD ......................................................................4.40 SPANISH OMELET ...............................................................6.45 SHRIMP SALAD ..........................................................................5.15 SPINACH & CHEESE .......................................................... 6.45 CHICKEN CUTLET ITALIANO ......................................................7.25 MUSHROOM & CHEESE ....................................................6.00 with sharp provolone, broccoli rabe, roasted peppers on a hoagie roll BROCCOLI & CHEESE ........................................................6.45

Sandwiches.

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J&J ITALIAN OMELET .........................................................8.45 Broccoli Rabe, Roasted Peppers and Sharp Provolone

Beverages

COFFEE and TEA ................................................................1.15 ESPRESSO ..........................................................................1.50 JUICES ................................................................................ 1.85 CAPPUCCINO .....................................................................2.50 SODAS............................... 24oz 1.85, 2 liter 2.65, 1 liter 2.00

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THOUGH UNDOUBTEDLY DILIGENT now, Mayfield struggled as a youth to find an endeavor that could consistently captivate him, with baseball, drum lessons, karate and soccer failing to endear him. Though his great-grandfather Anthony Azzarano Sr. bowled, the adolescent had little knowledge of the sport before he occupied himself at the aforementioned birthday gathering. “I took to it right away,â€? he said of the pastime, adding he loved hurling strikes most of all. “As I started to understand everything more, I really became interested in understanding how to be a strong bowler, and I haven’t looked back since.â€? That commitment has caused Mayfield to seek league opportunities, with the Brunswick Zone Deptford Youth AllStar Varsity Program and the South Jersey Junior Travel League, for whom he is the two-time defending champion, helping Garden State observers to become as well aware of his talent as Pennsylvania onlookers. “I’ve had the honor of being Matt’s coach for the last four years, and he has grown to become an exceptional bowler and an individual on and off the lanes,â€? Walter L. Hall, co-director of Brunswick Zone, said of Mayfield, who acts as vice president of the location’s Saturday league. “As a member of the Professional Bowlers Association, I have learned that practice and dedication are important factors in ;Obb ;OgÂżSZR Wa Z]]YW\U b] ORR b] VWa QVO[^W]\aVW^ b]bOZ Pg ZSORW\U @][O\ 1ObV]ZWQ 6WUV AQV]]Z this sport, and Matt gives nothing less than 100 percent.â€? “That means so much for me to hear,â€? 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When Matt Mayfield ven- his club, which owns the highest scoring game, 1,073, and maximize the magnificence of their beloved sport, leading tured to such a celebration six years ago, he, too, the top series, 3,115, in the league. He has consistently Hall to note it as inspirational that Mayfield derives such sought satisfaction, but, unlike that of other youths, his punished pins in achieving the leading average, with his pride from his pursuit. “From a coach’s view, I truly believe Matt can take his enjoyment has proven lasting instead of fleeting. Falling Jan. 15 effort against La Salle, in which he threw a 258 skills to the highest level and compete with the best bowlgame on his way to a 733 series, readily revealing his for bowling on that fateful day, the sophomore at Roman ers in the world and, as a person in the community, he will growing confidence. Catholic High School has become a committed competi“I came into this season with great memories of last carry himself with the highest regard for all,â€? Hall said. tor and heads all parochial pin strikers with a 205.07 aver“I have realized the importance of giving and receiving year,â€? he said of his freshman year campaign, during age. knowledge,â€? Mayfield, who would certainly benefit from “After that party and a few other times, I just thought it which he finished fifth in average and claimed third that stance if he were to follow through with his interest in place in the All-Catholic match. “The expectations were would be something I’d want to keep doing,â€? the 16-yearold said Monday from his Passyunk Square residence. definitely higher at the start of this year, and I really think communications as his major in college, said. “I know that I’m learning every day.â€? “Now that I’ve been at it for so long, I aspire to be a better we’re handling ourselves well.â€? The committed athlete, who would love to laud his teamOne need only look at Roman’s ledger to be a believer, bowler every time I go out there.â€? mates in celebrating a championship next month, would as Mayfield and his mates have won 33 of their 40 games, The teenager initially found the sport appealing because he could use bumpers, but the varsity team member has a run that the local individual credits to their amazing also find it riveting to collect titles as a PBA member, developed into a disciple of its mental aspects and has mental sharpness and devotion to striving as solo and following the example of his bowling hero, Bill O’Neill, become a bumper himself, so to speak, of other challeng- unified contributors. With the playoffs looming, Mayfield another Catholic League product. “I’d love to travel the world and win titles,â€? Mayfield said. ers. On Monday evening, he learned of his ascension to hopes they can continue to frame an unforgettable slate the top of the average chart and his accumulation of 6,152 that, if he has his way, will halt their school’s champion- “How cool would that be?â€? SPR ship drought. pins, another pacesetting figure. “Focus is going to be the big word,â€? he said. “I’m going “We have a very special team at Roman,â€? Mayfield said Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreof the undefeated Cahillites, who also feature Marconi to keep mine up because I know what we’re capable of view.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/ resident and fellow sophomore Anthony Mascuitti and when everyone is working hard.â€? features.

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19145 21XX S. WOODSTOCK ST.

Beautiful Renovation, 3 bed, Tree lined St

21XX S. BEECHWOOD ST.

3 bed home w/ updated kit.

25XX S. CARLISLE ST.

Lovely, 3 Bed mod. hm., close to Subway

Asking $179,900

21XX W. PASSYUNK AVE

Girard Estate - classic 4 bed hm., h/w flrs.

Asking $259,900

$139,900 Asking Only $79,900

22XX S. 17TH ST.

Newbold South, Spac 4 Bed, H/W floors

$173,900

25XX S. 18TH ST.

Girard Estate, Lovely Upgraded 4 Bed, Many Extras!

$299,900

25XX S. MOLE ST.

3 Bed, Semi-mod home on fantastic block.

$159,900

16XX S. 21ST

Very Large 3 Bed in need of Renovation

$89,900

22XX CANTRELL ST.

Updated 2 Bed cozy modern Hm move in cond

$76,800

32XX S. 17TH

Rarely offered fully renovated large Packer Park home. Reduced $424,900

28XX S. 16TH

Very Nice 3 Bed Marconi Park West Home A Asking

SOUTH OF OREGON

$228,900

COMMERCIAL/MULTI-FAMILY 19XX MORRIS ST.

LG 1st Fl. Garage & 1 Bed Apt

$179,000

16XX PORTER

3 Fam. Dwelling, fully occupied, sep utility, Prime Location

$279,900

Spacious office & lg 2 Bed appt.

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32XX S. 17TH ST.- Gorgeous 3 bed,

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GIRARD ESTATE! 25XX S. 18TH ST. Lovely 4 bed hm, w/porch front, spacious rooms, c/a, rear yard, h/w rs, Excellent cond. PRICE REDUCED TO $299,900

GIRARD ESTATE ASKING $259,900 Beautiful classic Girard Estate hm, w/ gorgeous h/w flrs, 4 bed, huge rear yard.

$139,900

PRIME LOCATION 25XX S. ISEMINGER ST.

2 Units Priced to Sell $59,900 19146

15XX S. HOLLYWOOD

Lovely fully renovated home. Just Move In!

15XX S. BAILEY

Grays Ferry- Needs total renovation.

21XX WHARTON ST.

Excellent rehab opportunity! A Asking

$119,900

16XX WHARTON

Gorg. 3 story renovation w/roof deck

$329,900

$139,900 Only $29,900

19XX TITAN

Prime PT. Breeze! Total renovation, must see!

74XX SANDPIPER

Large corner lot, 2 Bed raised rancher. Move-in-condition $129,900

24XX S. EDGEWOOD

Well maintained, 3 Bed, w/Driveway Just Move In!

$79,900

27XX S. 73RD

Beautiful 3 bed 2.5 bath, w/fin basement, driveway

$169,900

$269,900

SOUTH WEST PHILA

Beautiful, completely renovated 2 Bed, 2 Bath home, c/a, brand new kitchen. ASKING TO $199,900

SOUTH OF OREGON 28XX S. 16TH ST. Lovely mod 3 bed 1.5 bath home, spacious living room, rear patio & yard ASKING $228,900

11XX E. PASSYUNK AVE.

3 Story trad. home, Just steps to the Italian Mkt.

9XX S. 3RD ST.

New Construction, townhome, Queen Village

$439,900

2XX WILDER

Prime Pennsport block, cozy, 2 bed mod Hm

$229,900

10XX S. RANDOLPH ST.

Updated 2 Bed Bella Vista Home.

$229,900

Asking $289,900

19148 1XX GLADSTONE ST.

Mod 3 bed home in excellent cond!

25XX S. HANCOCK ST.

Off-street parking, lovely 3 bed home

24XX S. SARTAIN ST.

Lovely 3 Bed Mod Home located in the heart of So. Phila. Asking $145,000

24XX S. AMERICAN ST.

3 bed home in excellent cond. Nice block!

3XX FITZGERALD

Very nice 2 bed with modern kit, great block

9XX MCCLELLAN

East Passyunk Square! Spac. 3 bed As

26XX S. DARIEN ST.

Cute, well kept 3 Bed w/open Porch As

7XX SIGEL ST.

Nice size 3 Bed Hm in need of renovation A

23XX WARNOCK ST.

Adorable 2 bed w/fin. bsmnt, h/w floors

24XX S. 11TH ST.

Spac., mod. 3 bed, 2 BA home in excellent cond!

25XX S. ISEMINGER

Prime Block, fully renovated, move in cond. A

$159,900 Only $189,000 $139,900 $114,900 Asking $149,900 Asking $149,900 ASKING $104,900 $149,900 $228,900 ASKING $199,900

3XX DALY

Spac, 3 story mod home, great views. A

Asking $175,900

10XX EMILY

Well maintained hm, close to East Passyunk A

Asking $155,900

REO / FORECLOSURES 21XX CROSS ST.

Point Breeze, 2 Bed

7127 RADBOURNE RD

Upper Darby

243 MARGATE RD

3 Bed row in Upper Darby

26XX S. 11TH ST.

Prime So. Phila Location

Only $69,900 Priced at $39,900 $74,900 Asking $147,500

286 N. MAPLE AVE.

Beautiful single home in Landsdowne

21XX S. WOODSTOCK ST.

3 Bed, 1.5 Bath hm., tree-lined st.

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Pt. Breeze, Lg . Main St. Home

22XX E. HUNTINGTON

St 3 Story Move in Port Richmond

3406 SAWMILL ROAD

Beautiful 4 Bed, 2 1/2 bath in Newtown Twp.

$549,900

2703 E. VENANGO

Port Richmond, 3 Bed, open porch

$134,900

612 PROSPECT AVE.

Beautiful rehab in Secane, just move in!

$224,900

12 4TH ST.

Great starter home, galley kit, 3 spacious bed

Asking $99,900 $67,500 $49,900 Asking $119,900

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