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Scenic scenery Professionals specializing in visual arts are providing free lessons to children and adults at Marconi Plaza. By Alexis Abate Review Contributor

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wo penciled sketches of facial drawings sit atop wooden easels at the front of two adjacent tables lined with a bin of crayons, miniature figurines, erasers and paper. With children running between the two playgrounds in the background, this small area sets the scene for the Department of Parks and Recreation’s Visual Arts Program Art in the Park. Ranging from toddlers to teenagers to adults, participants appreciated learning different facets of art, such as sculpture, still life or painting on a weekly basis. The program’s first session, which initially beSee ART IN THE PARK page 10

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John Barrett, left, brought on tears and giant smiles as he showed off his love for Mummers music. P h o t o b y K at h r y n P o o l e

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Relatives and friends united to raise funds for a beloved Grays Ferry matriarch and her three mentally disabled children.

Repair men Softball sluggers raised funds for a Passyunk Square recreational haven. By Joseph Myers..........Page 37

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olores Barrett cherishes her autonomy so much that when she heard her loved ones and neighbors had planned a benefit for her and her trio of mentally disabled children, she offered resistance.

“I told my family and friends to do something for someone who needs it more than me,” the 80-year-old said Monday, one day after her inner circle held a celebration at the South Philly String Band Hall, 2820 W. Porter St. The four-hour occasion raised muchneeded money for her and her offspring, who first lost peace of mind when a neigh-

bor’s June electrical fire caused secondary damage to their now-former abode on the 1500 block of South Etting Street then their possessions, as looters took advantage of their summer sojourn to the Jersey Shore. “We thought right away that we had to do something,” George Sumner, a member of See BARRETT FAMILY page 12


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A police officer wounded a man after the offender allegedly retrieved his weapon. By Amanda L. Snyder

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The former Neumann-Goretti baseball coach will be spending more than a decade behind bars. By Amanda L. Snyder

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A recent Franklin and Marshall College poll indicates Gov. Tom Corbett’s approval rating has declined to about 30 percent. Many of those surveyed claim to have never seen the governor in public since he was elected in 2010. By Tom Cardella

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What do you think of the judge’s ruling on preventing the voter ID law from taking effect in November? “I think it's good because the law was a way of keeping disadvantaged voters from voting. By taking that hurdle out of the way, it allows more of the poor and elderly to vote in this election.� Christine Hutcheson, 13th and Wolf streets

“I approve of the judge’s decision because some people are not able to get out and get an ID. Everyone should have the right to vote with or without an ID.� Georgia Wadley, Seventh and Dudley streets

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“I approve because it is ridiculous to have to show an ID if you have your voter ID card. The voter card should be enough.� Catherine Troilo, 12th and Wolf streets

“I disagree because there are a lot of men and women in Philadelphia that are not citizens, and showing an ID prevents them from voting. Everyone is accounted for by showing their ID when voting.� Michael Ianni, Broad and Shunk streets Interviews and Photos by Kathryn Poole Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/word-on-the-street. So u t h

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In praise of the Phillies

adly, for fans of the declining Philadelphia Phillies, the 2012 season ended prematurely in the last weekend of September. Sports pundits are already making predictions for ’13. Some speculate, for example, that it might be Charlie Manuel’s last year as manager. There will be changes in the lineup of course. They talk of strengthening the offense and rebuilding the aging team with this or that draft pick. Scratched into the Phightin's ’12 tombstone will be all of the injuries, the errors and the moments of pitching greatness to no avail. I am not writing this to bury the Phillies, but to praise them. To me they will always be world champions, above and beyond any winning season or golden trophy. I want everyone to know how they succeed gloriously over and above their efforts on the baseball field. In April of ’08, my dear husband Stan at 75 was entering the final two years of his life. A bout with the flu had exacerbated an existing condition that made breathing difficult. He was in a lot of pain. To help him with his edema and breathing problems, I bought him a red leather recliner that faced the old Panasonic TV in our living room on Fernon Street. He could sit with his feet elevated while reading his endless adventure novels or filling up his puzzle books. But his greatest escape from all his discomfort was sports, especially baseball, especially the Phillies. We had a daily delivery of the papers and Stan would ask the same question every morning: “What time does the game start?� I would have to look it up in the sports pages and tell him. He planned the rest of his day around that timetable. Meanwhile, another distraction and hobby that Stan had was the claw machine, you know, the kind you find in the ACME crammed with plush animals and other figures. During that ’08 season, the machines were packed with Phillies dolls and other memorabilia. Stan was an expert claw machine player (I called him “a claw machine addict�). He would always come home with at least two stuffed toys, and that year we were oversupplied with bears and other figures dressed in Phillies regalia. Our front windowsill was decorated with many of them, including a stuffed red hand signaling No. 1. We had so many that Stan was fond of giving them away, especially to neighborhood children. As the summer passed and the

Phillies kept winning, Stan’s enthusiasm increased. He became totally absorbed in their games and coached from his recliner. He would yell at the television throughout the game, telling [Ryan] Howard off when he missed a pitch or ordering [Shane] Victorino to make a catch or [Jimmy] Rollins to steal another base. Once a young friend of his came by with free tickets to a game, and Stan’s eyes almost popped out of his head. I dropped them off at the stadium and he nearly sprinted with his cane to the entrance. That was one of several inperson games he would enjoy that year and the next, especially in the company of our beloved daughter Claire. Of course we all know that the Phillies won the World Series in ’08. It would be only the second time in their history to reach that pinnacle. Names like Chase Utley, Howard, Victorino and Rollins are etched permanently in our sports memory for their brilliance on the field that summer. But to me, the greatest accomplishment of the club in the ’08 and ’09 seasons was how they helped one very sick man to endure the hardest journey of his life. Stan literally lived for their spectacular games.

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He was just as faithful to the Eagles, but his singular devotion was for the Phightin Phils. Because of weakness, he missed attending the victory parade on Broad Street, but again, younger friends brought back snapshots just for him. Another April arrived in ’10, but Stan would not see it end. The Phillies’ new season began just days before he died. Hooked up to a respirator, he could not speak or move very much. I asked his nurse to please tune the hospital television to the opening game against the Washington Nationals. Stan, as sick as he was, concentrated his dark eyes on that screen for a while. It was his last Phillies game. My family and I cannot thank the Phillies enough for providing such a magnificent respite for our beloved husband and father. I am sure he was one of countless suffering fans they have sustained through many struggles. God bless them all. They are always winners in our hearts! Gloria C. Endres South Philadelphia Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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STUNTED HUNTING: This statue of Hall of Fame center ďŹ elder Richie Ashburn at Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, will lack inspectors this month, as the Phillies failed to qualify for the playoffs for the ďŹ rst time since 2006. The offseason ďŹ gures to include many personnel decisions, as the Phightin's, who ďŹ nished in third place at 81-81, plot a return to supremacy in the National League East. SPR


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An anonymous tip led police to a man who has been pinned for six Queen Village heists within blocks of his home. Following an alleged gunpoint robbery of a 33-year-old woman’s purse on the 700 block of South Fifth Street at 205 a.m. Sept. 1 (“Skull scraper,” Sept. 7), police received a tip Sept. 23 indicating Eric Johnson, 22, of the 400 block of Christian Street, as the robber in a series of 3rd District crimes, police said. The woman identified Johnson Sept. 24 as the man who robbed her and smacked her with his gun,

A Grays Ferry afternoon shooting had two crime scenes last week. Police responded to the 2600 block of Reed Street for a shots fired and a person with a gun at 1:39 p.m. Sept. 26, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. A private vehicle had taken the 59-yearold victim to HUP for a lower-back wound, Tolliver said. Police located blood and two unattended bicycles on Reed, but

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West Passyunk man pulled a gun on two cops from inside a Point Breeze schoolyard Tuesday. The pair of 1st District uniformed police officers responded to Hemberger and McKean streets for a reported person with a gun at 5 p.m., Lt. Ray Evers of the Police Public Affair Unit said. There, they saw a man matching the gunman’s description whom they knew as Tyrell Brown, 20, of the 2300 block of Mifflin Street. As the officers exited their marked police vehicle, Brown allegedly ran north on the 1900 block of South Hemberger while holding his right hip, Evers said. Brown is believed to have led the officers on a foot pursuit to Delaplaine McDaniel School, 1801 S. 22nd St., where he climbed a 6 foot fence. As he landed on the other side, a .32 caliber revolver allegedly dropped from his clothing. He is believed to have retrieved the firearm and pointed it at the officers, one of whom then fired seven shots, striking Brown three times in his left leg and buttocks. Brown is believed to have attempted to flee on foot, but the officers tackled him inside the schoolyard and took him into custody, Evers said. Brown was transported to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in critical condition. Police recovered his firearm, which had a strike mark on one of the primers, making it seem Brown may have attempted to fire it, Evers said. The officers, who sustained minor scrapes from taking down Brown, also recovered cocaine in his pocket. Brown’s charges were not available at press time. He pled guilty to narcotics charges in North Philly’s 22nd District in 2008 and ’10, according to court records.

causing facial fractures and lacerations. A man and woman, both 64, also deemed Johnson as the man who said, “Give me your … wallet or I’ll blow your head off,” and swiped his wallet, containing $400, credit cards and ID, as well as $95 from his wife, at 11:30 p.m. Aug. 23 (“Agony of the street,” Aug. 30), also identified Johnson as their armed mugger Sept. 24, police said. Police arrested Johnson as he was standing in the doorway of his girlfriend’s home on the 900 block of South Fifth Street at 8 p.m. Sept. 24, according to police. His significant other permitted police to search her home where they discovered items taken in the Sept. 1 case, as well as a BB gun. After obtaining a search warrant for Johnson’s home, authorities recovered wallets without IDs, two bikes and a small laptop. While at South Detective Division, 2301 S. 23rd St., Johnson allegedly waived his rights and admitted to the Aug. 23 and Sept. 1 robberies, in addition to a 12:30 a.m. Aug. 28 heist on the 500 block of Catharine Street (“Crime cycle,” Aug. 30) and a 1 a.m. Aug. 14 mugging on the 500 block of Fitzwater Street, police said. The next day at 2:40 p.m., detectives interviewed Johnson again at which time he allegedly confessed to two more robberies — one at 2:50 p.m. Aug. 10 on the 700 block of East Passyunk Avenue (“Calculation interrupted,” Aug. 16) and the other one at 5 p.m. Aug. 10 on the 200 block of Carpenter Street, according to police. Johnson, who was halfway through his four-year probation stemming from 2010 firearm violations, is being held on $1.75 million bail, according to police. He was charged with 11 counts of robbery, five counts of aggravated assault, multiple counts of firearm violations and related offenses, according to court records.

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gan in May, started up for a second time in early September and runs 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Oct. 27 at Marconi Plaza, Broad and Bigler streets, one of six city sites to host the free series. The experimental program — the first of its kind to be held outside of the City’s recreation centers — has received positive feedback since its inception. Site coordinator Anthony DiFlorio said residents thought it was a good idea, and the regulars have continued to come back week after week. “It’s a good community outreach,” he said. DiFlorio noted that the program helps to promote the fact that recreation doesn’t have to involve just sports and athletics, but it can include other activities as well. “A lot of people are not really aware of the other programs like this that we offer,” DiFlorio, a resident of Seventh Street and Washington Avenue, said. Art camps and special contests are scheduled throughout the year under the Visual Arts Program. The power of implementing art in education has been stressed for years. And as the children walked up to the table during the Sept. 25 session and their parents signed the attendance sheet, delight exuded from their faces as they started drawing on their own or as they received instruction. Two young girls sat side by side and chose to create an instructed self-portrait while looking in the mirror to reflect back and draw what they saw. Another was situated diagonally across from the two girls and drew a figure of her liking while her mother sat by her side and also joined in on the fun. Richard Harvey, one of the two recreation specialty instructors working at Marconi, said he appreciates the new program and what it provides to children. “I think it’s really special. Kids get a great deal out of it and it’s so simple,” the Germantown resident and avid art instructor said. “You see kids that have seemingly nothing get so much joy out of it.” The program runs on using existing materials — chairs and tables from local recreation centers — and extra supplies. Harvey’s teaching partner, Anna Schonewolff, who holds a master’s degree in art instruction from the University of the Arts, agreed as she described a recent lesson focused on modeling clay. “They had a great time,” the Northeast resident who has been working for parks and rec for more than six years, said. “They really enjoyed modeling clay and jewelry and especially baking it in the oven.” Estee Esworthy, 6, a first grader at the Philadelphia Performing Arts Charter School, 2600 S. Broad St., even has start-

then discovered ballistics evidence on the 1400 block of South Etting Street. Police did not have a motive or any suspects at press time. To report information, call South Detectives at 215-685-1635, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

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ed marking the visual arts sessions in her calendar. “She looked forward to it all week long,” her mother, Jennifer Esworthy, said about the previous session. Both parents, residents of 18th Street and Moyamensing Avenue, have participated in the weekly lessons with Estee and her older brother, Efrem, 9. That day, Harvey, encouraged Efrem to become more involved and create one of his own drawings. He demonstrated how to sketch the magical character of Jake the Dog from “Adventure Time” off of the fourth-grader’s shirt for him whereas Efrem jumped into drawing one of his favorite Skylanders for the very first time. This program has helped Estee’s innate love of art grow. “I color at home and have a giant bucket of markers and crayons,” she said. When her mother said Estee’s father, a graphic artist, enjoys the sessions just as much as his children, Estee disagreed. “No, I like it more than dad,” Estee, who fills notebooks and journals with her artistic renderings, many of which her mother carries around, said. “Dad says I have good drawings.” Her experience exemplifies the heart of the program. While some children have a desire to create art or drawings in their own way, others might need more instruction. DeAnna Capaldi, 7, rode up to the table on her mini-scooter to learn a little bit more about how to create a portrait. Focused on details, she even added in her freckles and the final product was a sketch of what she saw in the mirror. Her mother, Kathy Capaldi, was impressed with her

daughter’s talent. “She likes drawing and includes a lot of that with the detail, I never drew like that,” the resident of the 2800 block of South Smedley Street said. As a regular, DeAnna’s mother wanted to make sure they fit some time for the art program into their busy schedule that day. “It’s a nice program to take advantage of,” she said. Program participants throughout the city span from a variety of backgrounds, both socially and economically. Some have had art classes daily in school while others experience it only once a week. Harvey and Schonewolff help the children focus on being persistent in order to build their confidence. “Kids come in with no experience in arts and then they paint and draw and it’s rewarding for them,” Schonewolff said. This positive emotion has been twofold, Harvey said. “I feel better about doing this than seemingly any other work,” the City University of New York professor said. Since some schools cut liberal arts programs, Harvey also emphasized the importance of the lessons and the value of culture and arts as a whole among children and within the city. “I find it very rewarding, and it seems to be what we ought to be doing,” he said. “The value to the city is greater than money, businesses are attracted to the city and the effect is so much broader than the economic investment.” SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

A Brookhaven man punched a man 17 years his junior at Sunday’s Eagles game. Steven Ashworth, 38, allegedly socked a 21-year-old in the face multiple times until he fell to the ground in section 120 at Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave., at 11:30 p.m., Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. He is believed to have continued to pummel the man until security pulled him away. The victim, who was bleeding from his nose and right eye and had swelling to his right eye and cheek, was transported to Methodist Hospital, Tolliver said. Ashworth was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person and posted 10 percent of the $10,000 bail Monday, according to court records. To report information, call South Detectives at 215-685-1635, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

Trigger-happy shooter Police are looking for a man who fired shots on a Newbold street Sunday. A 26-year-old awoke to a man yelling outside when he noticed a man shooting eastbound toward 17th Street from Sigel Street while walking backward at 1:12 a.m., Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. The shooter fled in an unknown direction. Police recovered ballistics on Sigel and discovered bullet holes in the front windows of a porch and a shattered passenger side headlamp of a white 2001 Chevrolet TrailBlazer on the 1800 block of South 17th Street, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. The home’s 63-year-old occupant, who was watching TV at the time of the shooting, heard five or six shots but did not hear the bullets strike his home. To report information, call South Detectives at 215-685-1635, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms. SPR Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at asnyder@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/police-report.


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BARRETT FAMILY continued from page 1 the benefit committee, said as he prepared to mingle with the afternoon’s 300 guests. The inhabitant of the 1200 block of Durfor Street and an ex-Grays Ferry dweller revealed his old neighborhood has always prided itself on aiding its downtrodden dwellers. That attraction to altruism made uniting residents past and present a cinch, bringing on plenty of moments to reminisce and to root for a fortunate future for Dolores Barrett, who since losing her husband Jimmy to cancer 25 years ago has acted as the primary caregiver for Jackie, 57; Cindy, 55; and John, 48. “She has been a strong woman for so long and is very self-sufficient, but we had to come together for them all,” niece Debbie Barrett, of the 2500 block of Christian Street, said. “We’re all better people for being acquainted with Dolores.” The matriarch could not attend the festivity, which included a Chinese auction and a raffle, as her middle child is battling an illness, but she resided at the forefront of everyone’s conversations. “If you look up the definition of nice, you should see a picture of Dolores and Jimmy,” John McGee said. “For me, they were closer than family.” The Glenolden figure lived next door to the Barretts for 30 years, developing close friendships with the children. Upon learning of the looting, he fought the urge to cry and knew his first turf would rally for their revival. “Plenty of people will say it, and it’s true,” he said. “Grays Ferry people love coming back together for our friends; it’s just the way we were raised.” Though companions have blessed the Barretts with a bevy of best wishes and monetary contributions, their relatives have continued to give more strength to the claim that blood is thicker than water, with cousin Eileen Vogel welcoming them last month to live in her Grays Ferry home. “Circumstances have arisen and they required immediate assistance,” Vogel said as she settled next to Jackie Barrett, who delighted in being cameras’ frequent focus. Cousin Paul Haggerty, another committee constituent, said, Dolores Barrett and her progeny often venture out together, as she has wanted neither her advancing age nor their disability to prevent them from enjoying the most fruitful experiences possible. “Prayer, I suppose,” Dolores Barrett said of her main guide in handling her situation. “It’s often the best means we have.” THE FIRE AND subsequent vandalization ended 56 years in the domicile for the faith-filled parent, whose allegiance to her departed mate likewise proved her steadfast acceptance of life’s offerings, whether

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good or bad. “Jimmy was so good to her and everyone, really,” Northeast Philly’s Bob Parrotti, who spent 36 years as a Barrett neighbor, said. “He was a mentor to me and helped me to land a job with the Philadelphia Police Department.” The years have certainly yielded numerous pleasant and saddening experience for the Barretts, with the patriarch’s death, Cindy Barrett’s sickness, the fire and the looting, which, Debbie Barrett said marks the second time invaders swiped their property, at the top of the latter list. Sunday’s revelers, however, chose to chuck misery and misfortune and focused instead on letting the good times reign. “I’m not surprised how quickly this all came together,” Sumner, who learned of the fire through Haggerty, a childhood friend, said. “It’s easy to see how much Dolores and the kids matter to everyone.” Michelle Sumner, his wife and a kindergarten teacher at St. Gabriel School, 2917 Dickinson St., disclosed Monday that her elementary institution’s student council will be collecting money for the clan this entire month. The body’s advocacy for assisting a cherished elder figures to swell the overall largess, which George Sumner confided has already reached an impressive amount. “This community and the Whitman area have done so much to be selfless and to ease things a bit,” the supervisor at Murphy Recreation Center, 300 Shunk St., said. “I’m really hopeful that we can work hard to help them to rebuild their lives.”

He eventually made his way to the main table, where he found Jackie and John Barrett, who attend workshops at People Employing People, 1200 S. Broad St., smiling and feasting. Well aware of the latter’s musical tastes and athletic allegiance, George Sumner arranged for the playing of Mummers tunes and the University of Notre Dame Victory March. John Barrett used his footwork to fill the hall with a mixture of smiles and tears as he strutted and acknowledged his Fighting Irish, earning sustained applause. “Wasn’t that beautiful?” George Sumner asked as John Barrett adjusted his team hat and returned to his table to accept plaudits. Though Dolores Barrett could not attend, her years of sacrifice and affection received their due, as Haggerty noted the day marks only the beginning of efforts to show appreciation for her role in the lives of so many. “We’re looking into buying her a house and giving her even more of a sense of resolve,” the New Jerseyite said. “We are trying to do so much for her no matter how much she intends to fight us.” As she figures to face dilemmas as she ages, Dolores Barrett will likely accept more assistance, knowing her strength cannot match her affection as eternal. “I feel blessed to have such support,” she said. “The love we’ve received is incredible.” SPR Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

■ Bella Vista Town Watch holds its zoning meeting 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9 at Palumbo Rec Center, 700 S. Ninth St. info@bvtw. org. bvtw.org. ■ Broad Street West Civic Association meets 7 p.m. Oct. 9. Guerin Rec Center, 2201 S. 16th St. ■ Capitolo Playground Advisory Council hosts a flea market 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 13. 900 Federal St. 215-685-1883. facebook.com/capitoloplayground. ■ Catharine Park, 2200 Catharine St., holds a fundraiser, featuring food, beer, coffee and music, to benefit its renovations 5:30 to 8 p.m. Oct. 4. Sponsorship levels: $150-$1,500. Ultimo Coffee, 2149 Catharine St. facebook.com/pages/2200Catharine-Street-Park/102831799754233. ■ Chew Playground Advisory Council meets 6:30 p.m. Oct. 4. 1800 Washington Ave. ■ Columbus Square Park Advisory Council hosts children’s pottery 6 p.m. and adult pottery 7 p.m., Thursdays; Zumba 6:30 p.m. Mondays; and yoga 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Columbus Square Rec Center, 1200 Wharton St. 215-685-1890. columbussquarepark@gmail.com. columbussquarepark.org. ■ Community Educators Town Watch Association holds the 17th District Town Watch meeting 6 p.m. Oct. 11. 17th District, 20th and Federal streets. ■ Dickinson Narrows Civic Association holds its finance meeting 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at TBD and meets 7 p.m. Oct. 15 at Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 410 Wharton St. P.O. Box 63891. info@dickinsonnarrows. org. dickinsonnarrows.org. ■ Diversified Community Services, 1529 S. 22nd St., holds a neighborhood advisory committee meeting 6 p.m. Oct. 10 and a committee nominations meeting 6 p.m. Oct. 12 (accepting nominations through Oct. 10). Dixon House, 1920 S. 20th St. 215-336-5505. socialize@dcsphila.org. dcsphila.org. ■ East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District, 1904 E. Passyunk Ave., holds Second Saturday 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 13. 215-336-1455. renee@visiteastpassyunk.com. visiteastpassyunk.com.


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its zoning meeting 7 p.m. Oct. 9 at South Philadelphia Older Adult Center, 1430 E. Passyunk Ave.; and its home tour noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 13 for $20. P.O. Box 18052. contact@passyunk.org. passyunk.org. ■ Pennsport Civic Association, 1837 S. Second St., meets 7 p.m. Oct. 10. EOM, 138 Moore St. 215-462-9764. facebook. com/pennsport.civic. ■ Point Breeze Community Development Coalition meets 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at South Philly Homes Inc., 1444 Point Breeze Ave. 215-334-4430. sphinc.com. ■ Queen Village Neighbors Association holds its historic preservation meeting 7 p.m. Oct. 11, and sustainability meeting Oct. 17 at Weccacoe Playground, 405-25 Queen St. 215-339-0975. info@qvna.org. qvna.org. ■ South Broad Street Neighborhood Association holds its zoning meeting 7 p.m. Oct. 16. Methodist Hospital, Morgan Conference Room, 2301 S. Broad St. P.O. Box 54784. info@sbsna.org. sbsna.org. ■ South of South Neighborhood Association holds its community impact meeting 6:30 p.m. Oct. 8 and safety meeting 6:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at SOSNA’s office, 1901 Christian St.; meets and holds elections 6:30 p.m. Oct. 10 at St. Charles Senior Community Center, 1941 Christian St.; holds its economic development meeting 7 p.m. Oct. 11 at SOSNA’s office, 1901 Christian St.; Blocktoberfest, with beer, food, music, noon to 8 p.m. Oct. 13 on the 1400 to 1700 blocks of South Street; its clean and green meeting 7 p.m. Oct. 16, and zoning meeting 6:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at SOSNA’s office, 1901 Christian St. 215732-8446. andrewd@southofsouth.org. southofsouth.org. ■ South Street West Improvement District hosts a cleanup 10 a.m. Oct. 7. 16th and South streets. ■ Southwark Queen Village Community Garden meets 7 p.m. Oct. 8 and hosts a cleanup 9 a.m. Oct. 13. 311-15 Christian St. info@swqvgarden.org. swqvgarden.org. ■ West Passyunk Neighbors Association meets 6:30 p.m. Oct. 9. 1st District, 2301 S. 24th St. westpassyunkpoint@hotmail.com. westpassyunk.blogspot.com. ■ Wharton Square Neighbors holds Oldies in the Park Summer Series featuring oldies music, line dancing and special guests 5 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 4 at the park, 2300 Wharton St. ■ Whitman Council Inc., 2455 S. Third St., meets 7 p.m. Oct. 17. Our Lady of Mount Carmel’s convent, 2319 S. Third St. 215-468-4056. whitmancouncilinc@gmail. com. facebook.com/whitman.council. SPR

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One of a five-member artists’ collective, an East Passyunk Crossing actress brings classic, though likely not well-known, theater works to the city.

duced classical works to Philly, the collective has set up a diverse offering this season with two staged readings — one of which Apple will direct — and a full production of a lesser known Shakespeare play “Timon of Athens” in April. “Both the [staged readings] present conundrums of propriety and hypocrisy. People pretend to be really


Lifestyles prim and proper, but behind closed doors they are something else entirely,” Apple said of “The Critic” and her production “The Country Wife.” “The audience gets a bird’s-eye view of that. We can all relate — we pretend to be socially proper or what have you.” “The Critic,” directed by Joshua Browns, is the next work being showcased by the collective Nov. 5. Apple said the five members always collaborate on the projects as producers even if they are not participating in other capacities such as director or actor. “It’s not our intent to be artistically involved in every project, but we like to work together because we like each other as artists and as people,” she said, adding about her Feb. 11 reading, “This is the first time I’m directing a reading in Philadelphia — my Philadelphia debut.” Most of the collective’s works are collaborations with other artists — with their recent Fringe piece a departure from this as all five members worked on the project — with a focus on turn-of-the-19th-century works usually at the forefront. “It’s always a really amazing and refreshing reminder working on these plays, aside from the fact we obviously don’t use this language in everyday conversation,

aside from that, the people in these plays want and love and need and hate and fear the same things that I do,” she said. “It’s reassuring to me somehow that technology changed and language and we, as a people, we haven’t changed that much. “Actually, we will survive and persevere over the next 100 years.” GROWING UP IN Ohio, the self-described “painfully shy” Apple felt an instinctual pull out of her comfort zone and onto the stage. “I started acting because I felt like I knew it was the only way I was going to get over this fear of speaking to and in front of people,” Apple said. “I still consider myself pretty shy, especially around people in a group. I can’t even think how shy I’d be if I wasn’t forced in front of people everyday for money.” Apple participated in school plays, her first role as a chorus member in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” and though she said she was originally “terrible,” she found her voice and her niche. “I studied abroad in London during my undergrad at Kenyon,” she said of the Ohio-based university where she studied theater. “So I spent a year doing only Shakespeare and classical theater.”

With bachelor’s in hand by 1999, Apple began teaching her craft around the Midwest and also eventually in New York City, while continuing to perform. “There were four years — I moved to New York City and I realized that wasn’t quite right. I was teaching and acting in New York, as well. I didn’t do stage. I was lucky enough to do some film work; I did an episode of ‘Law and Order’ while I was there. And I was teaching Shakespeare in public schools,” she said. All of these career moves, however, were in spite of an early promise that Apple made, saying she would never work in theater. Eventually the experience proved too positive to pass up. “I fell in love with the people and all the traveling I got to do — all the exceptional people I got to meet and with the plays I was working on. It made me fall in love with acting. It was my chance to see the world from just about everyone else’s point of view,” she said. “To embody a character, I have to be completely willing to understand the character’s version of the world even if it contradicts or goes completely against my beliefs. “It’s made me be a better human being. I had to be able to empathize with them. That’s why I stay. I don’t know the exact

moment I made the decision to get here, but that’s why I stay.” Having just finished acting opposite her fiancé in the Fringe production of “Creditors,” Apple is focusing on her upcoming directorial effort and producing the rest of the collective’s season, though she does have plans for future collaborations further down the line. “[Dan] and I usually work as co-producers or co-actors. I’m hoping next time we collaborate he’s directing and I’m acting because he’s a brilliant director, especially of Shakespeare,” Apple, who completed a master’s of fine arts at Temple University in 2009, said. While the couple will have to wait until next season for the chance to tackle these roles together, the current season is more than enough to keep the group’s members busy. “We love to create classical plays that are relevant,” she said. “We love being in the same room together. We don’t ever pretend the audience isn’t there. We include the audience and talk to the audience. We are there because and not in spite of them.” SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

THE BEST AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FESTIVAL EVER! Andiamo Tutti

ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE CHURCH SUNDAY OCTOBER 7, 2012, Noon to 9PM, RAIN OR SHINE

Live Entertainment All Day Featuring: The City Rhythm Orchestra with Vickie and Steve 2:30PM: Jenna Esposito, Tribute to Connie Francis 4:30PM: Ray Gelato, Tribute to Louis Primo 6 to 7PM: Jerry Blavat Dance Party 7:30PM: Ray Gelato Part 2 8PM: Lights Out, Tribute to the Jersey Boys.

Fantastic Italian Food Assorted Pastries, Games & Prizes for Kids and Adults and much, much more.

Also Featuring Billy Ruth, Vivaci Italian Dancers, Nick Desiderio, Felicia Punzo, Ben Marsala, Ava Opera Company, 2nd Chance and more.

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recent Franklin and Marshall College poll indicates Gov. Tom Corbett’s approval rating has declined to about 30 percent. Many of those surveyed claim to have never seen the governor in public since he was elected in 2010. One unfounded Internet rumor claims Corbett accidentally became invisible because of an off-the-shelf medication side effect (the same thing happened to actor Claude Rains in a 1933 Universal movie and he went mad). A Corbett spokesman denies he has gone mad or is, in fact, invisible. “I saw him the other day,” claims a highly placed source who wants to remain anonymous (and invisible). Poll Director G. Terry Madonna attributes Corbett’s decline in the polls to the governor’s cuts in human services and education. If it is true that the public is fed up with slashing human services and education, it probably explains why Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s campaign also is in trouble in the state. The core belief of the Republican Party is human services and education are the twin pillars of a coddled society (and having your dog strapped to the top of your van rather than traveling inside it). Even when Corbett is reported to have been seen in public infrequently, there are those who refuse to believe it. Some political observers have compared Corbett’s invisibility problem to the continued refusal of many Republicans believing President Barack Obama is a U.S. citizen, despite the release of his birth certificate. A small percentage of voters in the state believe Corbett doesn’t exist at all, which is patently ridiculous because who else in responsible for his dreadful policies? Some believe the governor has been forced to hire a body double since he became invisible. After all, a friend of Corbett’s mentioned to me, “How would you like to appear in public as an empty suit and French cuffs?” Corbett’s political strategists are dumbfounded because they never have had to deal with the invisibility of a client. Of course, there was the time when South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford disappeared in ’09 ostensibly to hike the Appalachian Trail. In Sanford’s case, he reappeared six days later; it turned out he was just cuddling in Argentina with a Sophia Vergara look-alike. One political operative said to me with a sigh, “Marital infidelity is so

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much easier to handle than invisibility.” Just as the “birther” movement evolved from Obama’s birth certificate controversy, a new society named in honor of Rains has been founded and dedicated to discovering the truth behind anyone’s invisibility. The Claude Rains Society recently announced it only has been able to verify that Corbett cannot see his image in a mirror. As one hopeful Republican told me, “That at least would get him the support of vampires in the state, and maybe even fans of “True Blood” and “Twilight.” My feeling is there is a logical reason for Corbett’s precipitous decline in the polls — at this point his favorability rating is somewhere between the U.S. Congress and the West Nile Virus. Yes, the governor’s fall from grace may be linked to his lack of public visibility, but the reason may also be found in his policies. While in recent years the unemployment rate in our state has been slightly less than the national average, recent statistics indicate it is now up to 8.1 percent, about the same as the rest of the nation. It wasn’t exactly a boon to Corbett’s popularity when he blamed the state’s unemployment problems on the unemployed. His love affair with the natural gas industry has called into question his judgment on whether the dangers of fracking outweigh its benefits to the state. His answer to the considerable education problems in Pennsylvania has been to chop $860 million from his education budget. Corbett also signed one of the toughest voter ID laws in the country, an obviously partisan action. In addition, the Jerry Sandusky-Penn State scandal led many to question Corbett’s own actions when he was attorney general for that case. It took two years for Corbett to get an indictment, which some feel may have unnecessarily exposed more victims to Sandusky. Add up all of these factors and you get an increasingly unpopular governor in a state that some Republican officials have all but conceded to the Democrats and Obama in November. It has been assumed once you are elected Pennsylvania governor, you get reelected. No matter how mediocre you might be the first four years, Pennsylvanians tend to like the devil we know rather than the one we don’t. We view our governor’s office like a comfy pair of old shoes — we never throw them out until eight years have passed (and that’s only because there are term limits on our governor’s office). So before you assume Corbett will become the first Pennsylvania governor in 60 years not to win reelection, consider our history. People, we are in uncharted waters. We have never had a governor who appears in public slightly more often than Punxsutawney Phil. If you see Corbett, please call the Claude Rains Society. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.

Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) serves as a hired assassin in Rian Johnson’s futuristic thriller “Looper.”

A fresh loop of sci-fi By R. Kurt Osenlund Movie Reviewer

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even years ago, writer/director Rian Johnson broke onto the scene with “Brick,” a teenage neo-noir that spoke to a young generation and quickly built a cult following. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the movie was a solid debut feature, but it didn’t quite suggest that Johnson was capable of “Looper,” a classy slice of smart, disciplined sci-fi, and the action flick to beat for 2012. Also starring Gordon-Levitt (though in character makeup), the 2044-set film hones in on a set of hired assassins called “loopers,” whose work involves murdering mob targets sent back from 2074 (it’s easier to dispose of bodies that way). A payment of silver for the hitman is strapped to his prey, but if the killer finds gold, it means he’s “closed his loop,” or killed his future self, giving him exactly 30 more years to live. The key to good sci-fi is establishing rules while keeping things interesting, which makes a knockout conceit all the more essential. Like “The Matrix” and “Inception,” “Looper” has all these bases covered, presenting a world that’s genuinely fascinating and unhindered by explanatory dialogue. As Joe, a star looper and the youngest of the bunch, Gordon-Levitt hits his peak of effortless cool, and his character’s voice-over about blunderbusses (guns), TKs (telekinetics), and the rainmaker (a child whose powers will one day change the world) are only too welcome. And it certainly doesn’t hurt that the plot breakdowns are paired with keenly calibrated action. Things get tricky for Joe when his own loop, played by Bruce Willis, turns up to start toying with the young man’s conscience, and enact a plan that puts a

huge damper on his brewing relationship with a farm-owning, (largely) innocent bystander (Emily Blunt). A comment is made about Joe’s preference for old-school ties, specifically that he should “do something new,” and the remark no doubt alludes to where “Looper” fits in the ever-derivative sci-fi genre. Shades of “Blade Runner” and “Terminator” and “Back to the Future” are unmistakable here, but Johnson has more than enough original juice to keep “Looper” fresh.

Looper R Three-and-a-half reels out of four Now playing in area theaters

Recommended Rental Prometheus R Available Tuesday

Ridley Scott’s “Prometheus” doesn’t quite live up to its massive expectations, which have been tough to meet no matter what the film became, but his pseudo-prequel to “Alien” is still a highly worthwhile adventure, specifically for those who are die-hard fans of the saga. Noomi Rapace makes an excellent heiress to Sigourney Weaver’s heroine throne, and Michael Fassbender is superb as a classy android. The two are among a crew in search of humankind’s origins, and what they find begs to be seen, if not emphatically celebrated. SPR Comment and see the trailers for this week’s movies at southphillyreview.com/arts-and-entertainment/movies.


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Terror Behind the Walls frightens even the most composed visitors through Nov. 10. Tickets: $20-$32. Eastern State Penitentiary, 2027 Fairmount Ave. 215-236-3300. easternstate.org. The Disco Biscuits show off their Philly pride with their brand of trance fusion 4 p.m. Oct. 5 and 3 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $47.50-$75. Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-878-0400. manncenter.org. “West Side Story” deals with the joys and sorrows of love Oct. 5-7. Tickets: $26-$119. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Edward Bok High School Class of 1982 will reunite 7 p.m. Oct. 6. Ramada Inn Hotel, 76 Industrial Highway, Essington. Andre Fletcher, 610608-0518, or Birdie, 267-979-0884. Epiphany of Our Lord Flea Market and Bake Sale reserves its space 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 6. Spaces: $15. Must bring own table. Parish parking lot, 11th and Jackson streets. Beverly Nazzario, 267-639-5768 for space, Beth DiNardo, 215-465-6823 for bake sale information. The Third annual Mums and Mutts Fundraiser includes facepainting, arts and crafts, games, raffles and door prizes, with requests for dog items to benefit Tree Tops Animal Rescue, noon-4 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $5-$10. Burke Playground, Second and Jackson streets. Megan, mumsandmutts@gmail.com. Sean Paul revives the reggae scene 9 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $29.50-$32. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. The St. Nicholas of Tolentine Italian Festival and Procession of Saints includes music, food, games, an appearance by Jerry Blavat and more noon-9 p.m. Oct. 7. Procession begins along 1700 block of South Ninth Street. 215-463-1326. The Columbus Day Parade honors Italian explorer Christopher Columbus’ ventures to the New World with Frankie Valli as Grand Marshal 12:30 p.m. Oct. 7. Broad Street and Morris Street to Broad Street and Oregon Avenue. Anne, 215- 686-3458 or anne.kelly@phila.gov. The third annual Great Meatball Matchup unites amateur and professional chefs in a duel for circular supremacy 4-6 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: Free-$8. American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-3891776. americanswedish.org.

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“Grimms’ Anatomy”: Ongoing. Tickets: $10-$15. The Mutter Museum, 19 S. 22nd St. 215-563-3737. collegeofphysicians.org/mutter-museum. Chelsea Peretti: Through Oct. 6. Tickets: $16-$33. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. heliumcomedyclub.com. “La bohème”: Through Oct. 7. Tickets: $5-$225. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. academyofmusic.org. “A Bright New Boise”: Through Oct. 21. Tickets: $17-$22. Walnut Street Theater Independence Studio 3, 825 Walnut St. 215-423-0254.simpaticotheatre.org. “A Slow Air”: Through Oct. 21. Tickets: $15-$25. Off-Broad Street Theatre, 1636 Sansom St. 215-454-9776. inisnuatheatre.org. “Love Story”: Through Oct. 21. Tickets: $10-$95. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. 800-982-2787. walnutstreettheatre.org. “Cooking with the Calamari Sisters”: Through Oct. 28. Tickets: $45. Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. 215-923-0210. societyhillplayhouse.org. “Next to Normal”: Through Nov. 4. Tickets: $36-$48. Arden Theatre, 40 N. Second St. 215-922-1122. ardentheatre.org. “This Is The Week That Is”: Through Nov. 4. Tickets: $22-$38. Plays & Players Theatre, 1714 Delancey St. 215-592-9560. 1812productions.org. “The Last Testament: A Memoir by God”: 7 p.m. Oct. 4. Tickets: $7$15. Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St. 215-545-4400. gershmany.org. Louise Erdrich reads from “The Round House” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4. Tickets: $7$15. Parkway Central Branch, 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. library.phila.gov. OneBeat: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4. Tickets: $5-$10. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. The second annual Flyers Faithful Pub Quiz Fundraiser for the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation: 8 p.m. Oct. 4. Tickets: $10. Fabo Irish Pub and Restaurant, 1500 Locust St. flyersfaithful.com. Splintered Sunlight: Grateful Dead Tribute: 9 p.m. Oct. 4. Tickets: $8$10. The Blockley, 38th and Chestnut streets. 215-222-1234. theblockley.com.

Barbara Streisand marks the 55th anniversary of her career in show business 8 p.m. Oct. 8. Tickets: $90-$500. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. comcasttix.com.

First Friday Sacred Heart Devotions: 5:30 p.m. Oct. 5. National Shrine of St. Rita of Cascia, 1166 S. Broad St. 215-336-5195. Giargari Bel Canto Competition: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets: $10-$49. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Sixpence None the Richer: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets: $20. The Tin Angel, 20 S. Second St. 215-9280770. tinangel.com. Adam Ant: 8 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets: $25. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Salsa Caliente: 8 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets: $15-$20. Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St. 215-925-9914. paintedbride.org. ZZ Top: 8 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets: $76-$89. Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Glenside Ave. Glenside. 215-572-7650. keswicktheatre.com. The Propagandhi: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets: $17-$19. Union Transfer, 1024 Spring Garden St. 215-232-2100. utphilly.com. The Revelations with Tre Williams: 9 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets: $12. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Karaoke Gung Show: 10:30 p.m. Oct. 5. Free. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Shang: Oct. 5-6. Tickets: $20. Laff House Comedy Club, 221 South St. 215-440-4242. laffhouse.com.

Old City Seaport Festival: Oct. 5-7. Tickets: $9$65. Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Blvd. phillyseaport.org/seaportfestival. Landereth Apartments Flea Market: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 6. 1201 S. 23rd St. Space: $20.00. philco49@ hotmail.com. The Moneywise Empowerment Tour: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Oct. 6. Free. Tindley Temple United Methodist Church, 750 South Broad St. 215-735-0442. moneywise.tv/empowerment-tour. “Shifting Energy”: 4 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $15-$20. Performance Garage, 1515 Brandywine St. 484-639-9571. 180dance.org. Blue October: 7 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $30-$33. Theatre of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. livenation.com. The Early November: 7 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $18$20. Union Transfer, 1024 Spring Garden St. 215-2322100. utphilly.com. Zakir Hussain: 7 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $22.50-$30. Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St. 215-925-9914. paintedbride.org. Broadway on Broad Street and a Few Doors Down: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $20. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.

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W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g FullSet: 7:30 and 9 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $20-$45. Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 3680 Walnut St. 215-898-3900. annenbergcenter.org. The Walkmen and The War on Drugs: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $22. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info. Indigenous: 9 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets: $15. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Scarecrow Walk: Oct. 6-21. Tickets: Free-$16. Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave. 215-247-5777. business-services.upenn.edu/ arboretum. The 11th annual Kidney Walk: 9:30 a.m. Oct. 7. Free. The Philadelphia Zoo, 3400 W. Girard Ave. donate.kidney.org. Fall Festival: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: Free-$16. Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave. 215247-5777. business-services.upenn. edu/arboretum. Breadbasket: Our Local Food Access Community Luncheon: 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: $25. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Wrestlers Edge and Tommy Dreamer Photo and Autograph Session: 2-5 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: $15-$100. Dave & Buster’s, 325 N. Columbus Blvd. rfvideo.com/appearances/aspx.

Kirk Franklin and the King’s Men Tour: 6 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: $20-$99. Liacouras Center, 1776 N. Broad St. liacourascenter.com. D&M, Find Vienna and The Kin: 7 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: $11. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-2221400. worldcafelive.com. Ben Folds Five with Kate MillerHeidke: 8 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: $39.50-$49.50. Tower Theatre, 69th and Ludlow streets, Upper Darby. 610-352-2887. livenation.com. Matt and Kim: 8 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: $22. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info. The Smashing Pumpkins’ James Iha: 8 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets: $15-$17. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Story-inspired Arts and Crafts: 4 p.m. Oct. 8. Whitman Branch, 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754. library. phila.gov. “The Alchemist”: 7 p.m. Oct. 8. Tickets: $10. Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut St. 215-873-8258. museum@chemheritage.org. “Aliens” Screening: 8 p.m. Oct. 8. Tickets: $3. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Das Racist: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 8. Tickets: $15. Union Transfer, 1024 Spring Garden St. 215-232-2100. utphilly.com.

First Person Story Slam: Us and Them: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 8. Tickets: $8$10. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. 11th Pastoral Anniversary Celebration for Terrence D. Griffith: 7 p.m. Oct. 8-9 and 11 a.m. Oct. 14. First African Baptist Church, 1600 Christian St. 215-735-1050. Preschool Storytime: 11 a.m. Oct. 9. Parkway Central Branch, 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. library.phila.gov. Be Free from Nicotine Smoking Cessation Class: 6 p.m. Oct. 9. Fumo Family Branch, 2437 S. Broad St. Call Elizabeth Byrne, 267-765-2319 or e-mail ebyrne@nncc.us to register. Nutrition and Diabetes Discussion: 7-8:30 p.m. Oct. 9. Free. Methodist Hospital, 2301 S. Broad St. 1-800-533-3669. jeffersonhospital.org/methodist. Music and Movement for Toddlers: 10 a.m. Oct. 10. Fumo Family Branch, 2437 S. Broad St. 215-6851758. library.phila.gov. LEGO Day: 4 p.m. Oct. 10. Whitman Branch, 200 Snyder Ave. 215-6851754. library.phila.gov. Waka Flocka Flame with Wooh Da Kid: 7 p.m. Oct. 10. Tickets: $25-$45. Theatre of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. livenation.com.

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The Professional Bull Riders Built Ford Tough Series features the world’s top 35 bull riders and the best bucking bulls 8 p.m. Oct. 5-6. Tickets: $10-$150. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S.Broad St. 800-2984200.comcasttix.com.

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All’s fare

Suelynne’s Potato Salad

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he Pennsylvania Horticultural Society will transform its Navy Yard warehouse, 4747 S. Broad St., for PHeaSt 7 to 10 p..m. Oct. 19. Attendees will sample farm-to-table fare from area eateries, including Healthy Bites To Go, 2521 Christian St.; Belle Cakery, 1437 E. Passyunk Ave.; and Kris, 1100 Federal St., as well as green plots, such as Growing Home Garden, 700 block of Emily Street, and LoMo Garden, 2101 S. Broad St. For more information or to purchase tickets ($150 to $300), visit PHSonline.org. SPR

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osta Rica is known for its lush rainforests, coffee and Potato Salad. Well, the latter is a little bit of stretch, but the recipe is one of Suelynne Remetio’s favorite mementos from her journey to the Central America nation. The resident of the 600 block of Pierce Street serves the dish, which is perfect for a potluck gathering, warm or cold. For those with a busy schedule, make life easier by preparing the recipe ahead of time. Suelynne likes it so much that she said it would be her onedish meal. SPR

INGREDIENTS:

1/2 cup of cream or milk (or to desired taste)

3 potatoes, cubed 2 carrots, finely diced 2 tablespoons of parsley, chopped 2 cups (or 2 fresh ears) of corn, blanched 1/2 onion, finely chopped 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese (or to desired taste) Salt, to taste 3 strips of bacon, cooked and crumbled

DIRECTIONS:

Dinner is on us

Boil the potatoes, drain and place in large bowl. Add all of the remaining ingredients, mixing with a fork until everything is combined. The consistency should be thicker and chunkier than mashed potatoes. Top with extra cheese, parsley and crumbed bacon.

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hanced each meat. I took a slice of French bread, smeared on some mustard, topped it with the ham and enjoyed. The Rittenhouse Tavern burger and fries ($15) was just what Sandy wanted. We’ve been disappointed in burgers served in a few places recently. Too much bread is usually the culprit. Some chefs use a sweet brioche roll for this savory dish. Elmi and his staff got it right. About 6 ounces of hand-ground, nicely seasoned organic beef was formed into a patty and grilled to medium-rare. A bit of cheese (it tasted similar to a Manchego to me) was melted on top and served on a warm, not-at-all-sweet brioche bun. Thank goodness the roll was not supersized. A metal bucket filled with piping hot, golden French fries made us happy. “This is how I like my French fries,” Sandy said as she popped one in her mouth. I suspect the smoked salmon ($18), which formed the base for my lunch, was smoked in-house. Four large slices of moist, smoked salmon were set in the center of the plate. Finely minced, chopped hard-cooked egg, sweet red onion and tiny capers were set around the fish. In the center was a perfectly cooked poached egg. I’ve never seen salmon served in this fashion before, but there’s a first time for everything. A thick slice of toasted brioche took the place of a bagel. I loved the contrast of tastes and textures here. The combination Restaurant Review:

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Pay homage to a popular Chester County crop by cooking up a collection of courses that will complete the day.

number of years ago, on a brilliantly sunny autumn morning, I took a ride to Kennett Square, the “mushroom capital of the world.” I witnessed firsthand how a variety of mushrooms grow and thrive in soil-rich beds in the dark and soon turn up in area supermarkets and farmers markets. We are fortunate to have a tasty array of them available year-round. White button, cremini, portobello, shiitake, pricey chanterelles, fresh and dry porcini and slender enoki can be found in my shopping basket. Remember the scene in “Julie & Julia” when Julie Powell is sautéing mushrooms in a skillet and quotes Julia Child: “Do not crowd the mushrooms or they won’t brown properly.” She’s right. Sauté a handful of sliced mushrooms at a time and don’t be in a hurry. Keep the heat nice and gentle. Although raw mushrooms turn up in salads from time to time, I prefer to add them to a dish for added texture and headiness. All kinds of herbs love to keep company with mushrooms as they impart a marvelous flavor and aroma. When buying mushrooms, reject any which are bruised or have brown spots. A bit of dirt is fine as it can be wiped away with a wet paper towel. Store mushrooms in a brown paper bag in the refrigerator.

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Directions: Heat the oil over medium in a large skillet. Add the butter. Once the butter is melted, add the mushrooms, a small handful at a time and sauté them just until they give up their liquid, for about five minutes. Season with the salt and pepper. Once all of the mushrooms have been sautéed, remove them to a warm platter, add the port or red wine, raise the heat and reduce slightly. This should take a minute or so. Return the mushrooms to the skillet and heat through. Top with the parsley. Serves four.

Directions: Keep the couscous warm on the stove while preparing the vegetables. Heat the olive oil over medium-high. Add the onions and carrots and sauté them for about eight minutes. Remove to a bowl with a slotted spoon. Lower the heat to medium and add the mushrooms. Sauté them just until they give up their liquid, for about eight minutes. Remove to the bowl with the onions and carrots. Place the couscous in a serving bowl. Add the vegetables and toss well. Sprinkle on the cumin and toss again. Taste and correct for seasoning. Serves four to six.

■ A Simple Sauté of Mushrooms ■

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Ingredients: 1 teaspoon of Canola oil 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter

Note from Phyllis: This is a delicious appetizer often offered in French restaurants. Sometimes the mushrooms are served in puff pastry shells, which are available in the supermarket.

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Note from Phyllis: This is a free-form recipe you can have fun with. Feel free to add any diced vegetable such as butternut squash, turnips or parsnips.

■ Veal with Mushrooms ■ Ingredients: 1 pound of mushrooms of choice, wiped clean and sliced

8 slices of veal scallopini, about 1-1/2 pounds total, wiped dry with paper towels Flour for dredging Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1 tablespoon of Canola oil 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter 1/2 cup of dry white wine 1 tablespoon of unsalted butter Fresh Italian parsley leaves, chopped

Directions: Dredge the veal in the flour, shaking off the excess. Heat the oil over medium in a large skillet. Add the butter, and once it has melted, quickly sauté the veal for about two minutes on each side. Season with the salt and pepper. Remove to a warm platter and cover with foil. Add the mushrooms to the pan. Sauté them for about eight minutes. Remove them to a bowl with a slotted spoon. Add the wine to the skillet. Raise the heat to high and using a wooden spoon, loosen up the brown bits from the bottom of the skillet. Lower the heat to medium and add the butter. Return the veal to the skillet, top with the mushrooms and heat through. Arrange the veal on a serving platter and top with the parsley. Serves four. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/food-anddrink/features.


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PRO SPORTS at southphillyreview.com/blogs.php The Capitolo All-Stars swung for a beloved cause and enjoyed grins galore following Friday night’s battering of the South Jersey Militia. P h o t o s b y K at h r y n P o o l e

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“It’s really a very special place,” the Phoenixville resident said of the eponymous spot, which became so through a June 2, ’60 dedication ceremony with then-mayor Richardson Dilworth. “With the solidification of the Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Department, this has become such a great site, but it needs help, so we’re hoping tonight goes a long way toward enhancing the kitchen. Eventually, we’d like to see about fixing the air conditioning, too.”

Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

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THE PROUD PHILANTHROPIST received an ovation as she and her kin took to the mound for the ceremonial first pitch, which 1st District Councilman Mark Squilla, a resident of Front Street and Snyder Avenue, eagerly

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he people here often work with such limited resources that they need allies, and tonight is about acknowledging the great amount of energy they bring to the community,” Phyllis Capitolo said Friday at Capitolo Playground, 900 Federal St. The Passyunk Square venue, which has since 1960 born the name of her grandfather, Nicola Capitolo, hosted an all-star softball game before an excited and generous throng. Attendees watched the local athletes drub the South Jersey Militia, 152, and endowed the organizers’ restoration fund with $1,225, which will immediately target the playground’s kitchen facilities. “We’re grateful for anything we receive,” Denise Eddis, the site’s advisory council president said. “We feel so fortunate that people have been willing to give so that the children can enjoy better days here.” The resident of the 900 block of Annin Street had enjoyed discussions with personnel from the South Philly Bar & Grill, 1235 E. Passyunk Ave., about an event for

her beloved turf. When softball commissioner Charlie DeLuca added that a game featuring his league’s best players would draw enhanced interest, she combined bites and bats to strengthen the haven’s future, with an after party at the Passyunk Square eatery. Now in his fifth year overseeing action, DeLuca secured an opponent through his strong relationship with Auggie Guarnere III, the Garden State squad’s captain who also competes in the Capitolo league. Though quite friendly with the hurler, the home team hoped to inflate his earned run average and make the Militia’s hopes disband. Four Capitolo siblings settled in for the action, with Phyllis Capitolo especially enthused about the evening’s possibilities. “We have been involved for five years,” she said of her clan’s participation in rehabbing the green space, “with a desire to help with either programs or the physical structure.” Her familiarity with the expanse, bred through childhood trips to enjoy its offerings, has facilitated her outreach, as have beliefs in its role in forming well-rounded youngsters.

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caught. Before the action commenced, the crowd learned of some of the accomplishments of the playground’s namesake. Residing on the 1300 block of South 10th Street, Nicola Capitolo made his living as a physician, ingratiating himself with all of his neighbors, especially his fellow Italians. During the Great Depression, he became even more revered as he commonly offered free examinations to children from numerous parishes so they could attend summer camp. He died in October ’46, with the City’s decision 14 years later to commend his professionalism still resonating with his granddaughter. “Tonight is filled with the type of camaraderie he loved,” Phyllis Capitolo said. If he enjoyed athletic prowess, too, the late medical figure would have cherished the local batters’ efforts. DeLuca helped to select the roster members from among the league’s 10 units to make sure the game yielded as much joy as the pre-game festivities. The visitors soon learned their only happiness would have to come at the after party, as the Capitolo All-Stars made the game a blowout by the bottom of the fourth inning, crafting an impressive 8-0 lead as the Militia struggled to reload its confidence and exhaust its host’s enthusiasm. A trio of runs in the fifth put Capitolo in double digits and though Guarnere’s gang retained a touch of dignity in the sixth, it surrendered a quartet of scores that sealed the outcome. “Thank you for giving such a great effort,” DeLuca, formerly of 10th and Wharton streets, said to his players. The Washington Township, N.J., dweller has fond memories of the playground, where he spent many boyhood hours. “It was a lot of fun to benefit the space and to give a good showing for our league,” he said. “This place has meant so much to us, and we’re happy to have helped the cause.” SPR


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Capitolo Playground, 900 Federal St., is looking for touch football teams for weeknight games. Contact Charlie, 267-784-7599.

Murphy Recreation Center, 300 Shunk St., hosts zumba classes 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays for $6 per meeting. Call 215685-1874.

■ Cow Chip Bingo The Delaware Valley Youth Athletic Association, 2840 S. 18th St., will host Cow Chip Bingo 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 5 at Barry Playground, 1800 Johnston St., with a grand prize of $10,000. Tickets are sold nightly at the DVYAA concession stand.

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■ DVYYA Touch Football The Delaware Valley Youth Athletic Association, 1800 Johnston St., is accepting registrations for its touch football program 6 to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Age divisions are 6 to 8; 9 to 11 and 12 to 14. Call 215-468-1265.

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The Department of Recreation is looking to form a South Philadelphia girls under 12 basketball league, with play to be Tuesday evenings beginning in January at Guerin Recreation Center, 2201 S. 16th St. Call Debbie at 215-685-1894. Site also hosts indoor playtime for children ages 3 to 5 2 p.m. on Thursdays. Call same number to register.

■ Men’s Bocce Results In this week’s men’s bocce action: The Pine Nuts defeated Mr. T’s, 12-2, and LeVirtu, 12-10; Cafe Giordano defeated Mr. T’s 12-1, and Italian Boy, 12-2; Cookies defeated Italian Boy, 12-9; and LeVirtu defeated Cookies, 12-10.

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■ Men’s Touch Football Murphy Recreation Center, 300 Shunk St., is forming touch football leagues for ages 18 and younger, as well as 18 and older. Call 215-685-1874.

■ Murphy Indoor Soccer Murphy Recreation Center is accepting coed indoor soccer registrations for ages 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 at 300 Shunk St., with play running through late October. The $30 fee includes T-shirts, trophies and a pizza party. Call 215-685-1874.

■ Philadelphia Soul Tryouts The Philadelphia Soul will hold tryouts 8 a.m. Oct. 20 at the NovaCare Complex, One NovaCare Way. Cost is $60 for preregistered hopefuls and $80 for those who pay at the door. Contact Tom Goodhines at 215-840-3232 or tgoodhines@philadelphiasoul.com.

■ Philly Girls Got Game Philly Girls Got Game is holding registrations for its fall basketball league for fifth- through eighth-graders. Cost is $25. Visit phillygirlsgotgame.com for complete details.

■ Roman Catholic Ice Hockey Roman Catholic High School is seeking kindergarten through fourth graders for its junior Cahillites program and fifththrough eighth-graders for its middle school action. E-mail Bobby Andujar, rwa121@verizon.net.

■ Tennis Travel Team The South Philadelphia Tennis Association is overseeing a travel team. Practices are 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at Barry Playground, 1800 Johnston St. Coed divisions are 10 and younger, 12 and younger, 14 and younger and 18 and younger, with boys’ divisions of 14 and younger and 18 and younger. The $50 fee includes practice sessions and a T-shirt. Parent coaches and assistants are also sought. Contact Bryan Hughes, 215-528-0196.

■ UYA Basketball The Urban Youth Association is holding registrations for its coed developmental basketball league for grades PreK through 10, as well as a young adult league for ages 22 and under noon to 2 p.m. Oct. 13. The program will be at Marian Anderson Recreation Center, 744 S. 17th St. Play begins Oct. 20. Call Coach Lorraine, 267-278-9473. SPR —By Bill Gelman and Joseph Myers Send sports briefs by fax to 215-336-1112 or by e-mail to jmyers@southphillyreview.com.


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WEST OF BROAD

2047 S. Norwood

$110,000

Lovely designed 2-story, 3BD/1BA home with cozy features, quaint rear yard, and storage space, all found in a vibrant section of the city. 1443 S. Bancroft

$160,000

Spacious, completely rehabbed 2BD/1BA home with a cute yard, hardwood floors, and granite and stainless kitchen, featuring many charming and stylish details throughout.

Gorgeous 4BD/2.5BA home with wide open yard, finished basement, and a magnificent master bedroom suite, also featuring granite and stainless tile kitchen.

PASSYUNK SQUARE

1138 Wilder

EAST PASSYUNK SQUARE

$699,900

Newly renovated 4 bed, 4 bath home with honey oak hardwood flooring, custom crown molding, GE Profile appliances, backyard with bamboo Tikki Hut and a finished basement with media room, 2nd kitchen and full bath!

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130 W. Ritner

$199,900

Pride of homeownership lies in this 3 bed, 1 bath home with basement, rear yard, hardwood floors, updated stainless steel kitchen with bar counter plus separate dining room and crown molding throughout! 2409 S. Lee

EAST OF BROAD $189,900 Wide and deep 2-story, 3BD/1.5BA home with hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and lovely sized yard, featuring many lovely details throughout.

WEST OF BROAD $289,999 Modern and sophisticated 3BD/2.5BA home with custom finished basement, two immaculate fireplaces, and wide open yard, designed with hardwood floors, granite and stainless kitchen, and marble tile baths!

$275,000

Completely new 2BD/1.5BA home, renovated top to bottom, with hardwood floors, wide open rear yard, and granite and stainless kitchen, complete with many amenities, including new windows, roof, and central air. 1715 S. 13th

CALL 215.440.8345

$138,500

Wonderful 3BD/1BA with private parking, wide open space, and a rear deck, designed with lots of light and well maintained utilities!

PENNSPORT $299,900 Unparalleled value lies within this 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. WEST OF BROAD $299,000 Impeccable quality and style lies in this beautifully renovated grand Federal Period style home with 4 beds, 2.5 baths, finished basement, 40 foot yard, hardwood floors and 10 year tax abatement pending! PENNSPORT $359,000 Beautifully and newly constructed 3BD/2.5BA home with finished basement, charming rear patio, and a magnificent rooftop deck, complete with hardwood floors and too many amenities to list!

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Mollbore Terrace - Corner property on a tree lined private courtyard. 3 bedrooms, finished basement, beautiful wood flooring, modern kitchen & bath, central air, open porch and rear patio. Lots to offer, a must see!

NEW LISTINGS

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10th & Wolf Vic – Adorable 2 bedroom home in an area that’s growing in popularity. Plaster walls, refinished wood floors, large mod kit, mod bath, central air and more. Under $150,000

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reSidential & MultiFaMily inveStMentS 21XX Wharton St.

$54,500

3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 23XX S. Mildred St.

$89,000

3 bedrooms , 1 bathroom 7XX Pierce St. 3 bedrooms

$89,800 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

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22XX S. 9th St. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 9XX tree St. 2bedrooms, 1 bathroom 25XX S. Warnock St. 3 bedrooms, 1 bedrooms 28XX S. Fairhill St. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathroom 27XX S. MarShall St. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms 19XX S. 7th St. 3 Units 20XX MorriS St. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms 15XX S. 8th St.

$123,000 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms 12XX S. 8th St. $125,888 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 7XX WatkinS St. $135,000 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathroom 11XX tree St. $139,000 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms 20XX S. 7th St. $149,888 2 Units 23XX S. 9th St. $149,900 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathroom 26XX S. 9th St. $154,900 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms 10XX JohnSton St. $155,000 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms

13XX S. 7th St. $155,000 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms 6XX Moore St. $157,000 4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms 7XX Mckean St. $159,800 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms 11XX S. 7th St. $165,000 4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms 13XX S. 6th St. $170,888 3 Unitis 6XX dickinSon St. $179,999 4 Units 1XX carPenter St. $199,900 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

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Unique property for sale Fantastic property unique space must see. $339,900 USD

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ONE BEDROOM FOR RENT 10TH MIFFLIN 2nd Flr., Lg.Kitchen, lg. furnished bedrm., No Pets. Tony, 215-468-1389. 14XX RITNER ST 1bedrm., 2nd flr.,apt. W/D, bsmt. $675/mo.+.Call after 6pm 856-981-5152. 18TH & MIFFLIN ST. 1/BDR Apt. Close to Transp.$550mo. (includes hot water). 215-909-4218. 23RD WOLF. 1ST.FLR.,W/ D , C / A , R E F R I G . YA R D , PARKING,NEAR C/C TRANS. $700/MO.+. 215-643-8643. 25xx S.17th St,2nd flr.,$800/ mo.+. ALPHA REALTY 215-4630777 EXt. 225, 25XX SO. 9TH ST 1bedrm.apt. Call for details. 267-934-8054

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2400 BLK SO. FRONT ST.3BEDRMS. LOADED W/EVERYTHING. $1200/MO. AVAIL. 215-651-9190.

5TH MCKEAN. 9X14,STORAGE ONLY,DRY,SECURE,NO FOOD/ FLAMMABLES,RESIDENTIAL. $90/MO. 215-643-8643.

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26TH & TASKER, 15XX TANEY mod.2bedrm. Yard. $650/mo+utils. $1950 to move-in. 215-659-5348.

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