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■ Jason Cichonski, executive chef and owner of The Gaslight, shares his Polish Style Meatball Sauce recipe. See page 30.

A partnership between the late Rose Poulshock’s family and the Eagles Youth Partnership could bring $108,000 to disadvantaged kids. Photo Provided by the P o u l s h o c k F a m i ly

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The son of a late lifetime Eagles’ fan is paying forward the team’s generosity through a youth partnership donation drive. ■ By Bill Chenevert R e v i e w S ta f f W r i t e r

■ The Grays Ferry community honored an influential basketball coach at a Saturday tournament. See page 38.

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ose Poulshock was a huge Eagles’ fan. She passed this August from peritoneal cancer, but not before 54 seasons as a season ticketholder and a ruthless gameday analyst. Her son Marc wanted to do something special for her, and he’s done that and more by agreeing to

a #GivingTuesday commitment of up to $54,000 to match any donations made to the Eagles Youth Partnership, a $1,000 for every year Rosey sat in her chair at Franklin Field, the defunct Veterans Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. “It has been 54 years, more than 700 games, and there she sits, the most dedicated Eagles’ fan on the planet,” Marc Poulshock wrote in his first e-

mail to Eagles’ Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie. “In freezing cold, snow, rain, hot sun, day, night, Thursday, Sunday, Monday, Franklin Field, Vet Stadium, The Linc, no matter the weather, no matter the day, no matter the field, she still comes.” The Poulshock family grew up in Olney mostly, in Northeast Philly, with a beloved Shore home See MOTHER’S LOVE page 10 >>

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How do you feel about the allegations coming out against Bill Cosby?

“I don’t believe the accusers. I know him, and I’m pretty intuitive, and I just don’t believe that it’s true.” Donna Kulp, 10th Street and Oregon Avenue

“I believe the allegations are true. But it’s at a point in his life now that doesn’t make sense to hold him accountable.” Chris Delia, Broad and Shunk streets

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To the Editor: Tom Cardella’s accurate and honest casino article (“We got handed a turkey,” Nov. 27) hit the nail right on the head. Thank you for being so rational. Judy (Cerrone) is director of District 1 and the vice president of the Sports Complex Special Services District executive board, and Barbara Capozzi is director of District 2 and treasurer of the SCSSD executive board. We are hardworking volunteers and spend many hours fighting to maintain the quality of life of the residents south of Packer Avenue who live in our two communities. District 1 comprises 221 residences between 13th and Broad streets south of Packer, three blocks from the proposed Live! Casino. District 2 comprises 1,250 residences and is a few blocks farther west and is already heavily impacted by the traffic that the sports complex generates now. Our convent, rectory, the Mastery Charter Elementary School and

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serving up turkey leftovers Stella Maris Church are within two blocks of Ninth and Packer. Placing a fifth large entertainment venue — this one would be open 24/7 and with many negative and dangerous problems — so close to already impacted residences and the above mentioned children, many new young families and 60 percent older adults is insane and immoral. We testified at length before the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, along with other district directors, obviously to no avail. We guess they call that a Dog and Pony Show. All our local politicians have a non-voting seat at every SCSSD board meeting that they attend or send a Representative. Councilman [Kenyatta] Johnson was present in November 2012 with the other elected officials or their representative when the voting board members first voted unanimously to oppose any casino south of Oregon Avenue. That unanimous opposition has been discussed at every district meeting

Looking south “It doesn’t matter how old you are, if you commit a crime, you should be charged for it.” Antonio Cambria, 21st and Porter streets

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since ’12. Our opposition should be no surprise to anyone who is listening and paying attention to their constituents unless they are living under a rock. Since none of our elected officials testified in opposition to this site before the PGCB or gave us any support knowing our unanimous position in opposition, we had no reason to invite them to our community meeting at Stella Maris Hall one week before the final decision. With state Sen. Larry Farnese, Rep. Maria Donatucci and Johnson now sending letters to our people trying to shift the blame to us for the casino site, it is now time to throw this negative casino decision right back on them where it belongs. If they could agree on that united front now against the community leaders, why could they NOT have agreed to the same united front to testify on our behalf against this already heavily impacted, proposed sevenacre monstrosity. We support and have always supported the unions, especially as they built Wells Fargo Center, Lincoln Financial Field, Citizens Bank Park and, most recently, Xfinity Live! in our backyard.

However, there were two fabulous Center City sites that would have afforded even more building jobs and would have captured out-oftown visitors attending the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Again, thank you for your logical well-reasoned article. Judy Cerrone and Barbara Capozzi South Philadelphia

Preservation time To the Editor: As a South Philadelphia resident who works hard to maintain and upkeep our home, I am not for this profit, outsider of a casino business, with its evil vices, being dumped in our own backyard at the Ninth-Street-and-Packer-Avenue location. I do not like the filthy Atlantic City casino feeling disturbing the health and well-being of our community. Instead of accepting failure and bowing to the board who gave its approval for this nefarious project, and, if I may, use the phrase from Father Flanagan’s Boys Town that “there is no such thing as a bad boy,” I would suggest that our local politicians and business leaders not worry about pocket-filling ventures but think with the heart. They should listen to the cries of its people, and sit down with the owner who wants to build this casino in South Philadelphia, and turn him into a “good boy” for the preservation and beauty of our community by persuading him to drop the project and go home or do a switch of location, maybe past Front Street and Oregon Avenue, where they have all those shabby, rat-infested buildings that need improvement. It’s close to the bridge and I-95, and away from the residents and children. As the saying goes, “where the treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Do not let this casino happen. Let’s preserve this jewel of a city. Debra Panto South Philadelphia

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event, rental and community space. They also plan to tap the rooftop, which boasts dramatic Philadelphia skylines, as a backdrop for photo shoots and music videos. “The community was very hopeful that something cultural and artsy would come in,” Ramsay Long said. “The community has really embraced the concept.” She encourages weary or nervous dance enthusiasts to come dip their toes into Millennium as part of South Street’s Fourth Fridays, where her artistic director will offer free 30-minute classes. Dance classes, though, come in all shapes and sizes at MDC and bend a little more towards active and professional dancers. And no memberships are required. “So you when you come in and you’re taking classes from Timberlake’s and Pink’s and Lady Gaga’s choreographer, you learn this amazing routine and you’re dripping wet and your legs are cramped and it’s amazing,” she gushed. Jamie Jackson, Lori’s artistic director, found his new boss rather serendipitously. As part of her daughter’s Broadway Dance requirements, Ramsay Long found herself at the original Millennium Dance in Los Angeles where she asked Jackson to choreograph for her daughter. It was that trip to MDC in L.A. that sparked her interest in the franchise and shortly after she began talks with ownership, they’d said yes. And Jackson was her pick for artistic director. “It’s a dream come true – it’s sometimes still surreal,” the Brooklyn native said and, it seems, believes wholeheartedly in devotion to a dream. “If you really hold true to what you want to do and you do it genuinely from the heart, what’s for you is going to happen and what’s for you is yours and no one can take that away.” He’d recently quit a long-term employment at the New York City College of Technology and moved to L.A. to pursue his dreams. He was in California for maybe six months before Ramsay Long tapped him to lead a team on South Street.

He enthusiastically listed off some of the names from opening weekend, like: Marty Kudelka (Timberlake’s choreographer and director), Dave Scott (“You Got Served,” B2K and Ginuwine), Eddie Morales (Mariah Carey), Cris Judd (Michael Jackson) and WillDaBeast is on his way on Dec. 15 (“So You Think You Can Dance”) and Timberlake’s backup dancers will pay the studio a visit the next day before his Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. visit on the 17th. Jackson is eager to work with and hire some of his idols in his role at MDC, including the legendary Shawnette Heard, who danced with Janet Jackson for years. Heard starred in videos that Jamie would record on VHS as a child, slowing down and pausing tapes to learn her moves. “And now I get to sit down with her and talk to her and call her a friend,” he exclaimed. “Our staff is well-seasoned — we have a huge selection of street styles from classic hip-hop to breaking to house to street jazz to jazz funk. A large portion of the staff is dedicated to contemporary including contemporary lyrical, contemporary jazz, modern jazz, modern lyrical, musical theater,” the owner ticks off genres they offer. “We have jazz, we have tap, we have ballet, we also have fitness classes like Pilates and yoga. And we now have 65 staff members and about 25 classes seven days a week.” For now, they are open 365 days a year ( 10 a.m to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturdays). The four first-floor studios can accommodate 20 to 150 students with up to 25 60- or 90-minute classes per day that cost $15 per each. On Jackson’s tour of the facility, he showed the many mural-painted celebrity faces that populate the walls from Jennifer Lopez to Usher to Pink. The last, Jackson said, wants to pay a visit to South Street to see her painted face and visit the studio. It looks as if South Street might’ve just gotten a whole lot cooler. SPR Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/ features.


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mother’s love continued from page 1 in Ventnor. Rose’s husband bought them their first season tickets as a first wedding anniversary present on the heels of a 1960 championship season, which is telling, because Rose never got to see her ‘Iggles’ win a Super Bowl, and also because Marc says, like most husbands, if he bought his spouse seasons tickets as an anniversary gift, she would “be like ‘Are you kidding me?!’” At the time of Marc’s first e-mail to Lurie, he’d been dealt the bad news of his mother’s diagnosis. Peritoneal cancer is rare, and then she was found to have malignant ascites, which Poulshock described as “like coffee grounds of cancer inside her peritoneum.” The peritoneum is the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and covers most of the abdominal organs. She was given about 20 weeks to live. “I wanted to do something and I couldn’t think of anything off the top of my head – my mother’s great love was this football team in Philadelphia and when I say she loved this team, I don’t think love is the proper word for it,” Poulshock said via phone. “It was something beyond that.” Lucky for him and his extended family, Rose’s other kids and grandkids, the Eagles’ front office responded to an emotional, heartfelt voicemail Marc left. “I left a lengthy, blabbering crying incoherent voicemail, and I remember hanging up the phone and saying to myself ‘I can’t believe I just left a voicemail for the CEO of the Eagles,” he said, but two hours later he got a call from Catherine Dunn in the ticketing office. Over the summer they tried to come up with ways of surprising and showering Rose with Eagles love. On August 3, at the

Branching out n Charles Santore Branch: One-hour one-on-one Computer Tutoring for Seniors by appointment; LEGO Club 12:30 p.m. Dec 4; Family Movie 12:30 p.m. Dec. 5; STEM Gems 10 a.m. and Story Jams! 10:30 a.m. Dec. 6; Yoga for All Levels 6:30 p.m. Dec. 8; Baby Storytime 10:15 a.m. and Toddler and Preschool Storytime 11 a.m. Dec. 9; Hour of Code Program for 5- to 7-year-olds 12:30 p.m. and Chess Club 2 p.m. Dec. 10. 932 S. Seventh St. 215-686-1766.

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kids facing long odds,” Martinez-Helfman added. Their avenues are through their vision care and reading initiatives, plus a chess tournament in the spring and partnering with the Philadelphia School district to provide safe and healthy play spaces. “Let’s say someone gives $15 — Marc’s family, Rosey’s family, will match that dollar for dollar and that’s up to $30 to put a pair of glasses on someone’s face,” she said. “$10 puts four brand new books in their hands. Often it’s the first book they’ve ever owned.” Marc Poulschock offered a few different donation ideas, like $10,000 for every Jenkins interception. But when Martinez-Helfman called Marc to ask him to match up to Rose Poulshock, pictured with her two sons, attended the first public $54,000, Poulschock didn’t hesitate with a training camp at Lincoln Financial Field, and it ended up being her last firm yes. trip to the stadium. “Look, Sarah, I don’t know what you’re P h o t o P r o v i d e d b y t h e P o u l s h o c k F a m i ly going to ask, but I will tell you right now first public training day, Eagles president He and his family were bowled over, and that the answer to your question is ‘Yes,” he Don Smolenski made a moving, surprise he knew he had to do something to give recalled, hearing hesitance in her voice. About to enter into its 20th year, the EYP tribute to Rose at a reception for season back in a big way. began when Lurie and Christina Weiss-Lurie ticketholders. considered buying the team and recognized “You should see my mother’s face light up He wanted to find out who sent the roses, – it is unbelievable,” he said of her reaction. and he walked into the front office to speak a fanatic fanbase as well as Philadelphia’s Cheerleaders came out and they posed to Dunn about how the roses made it to the pockets of poverty. “We have a platform to use the team as a with the wheelchair-bound superfan. They Shore. force for social good, and the way that we “I want to start today,” he told her. “Where got onto the field and “[Safety] Malcolm Jenkins walks over to us,” he said. “She says is the Eagles Youth Partnership? I want to want to do that is to bring hope and resources ‘Welcome to the Eagles’ and now he’s hav- know about it now — who do I meet with? to the most disadvantaged kids,” MartinezHelfman explained. “You pass the love of Where do I go?” ing the best year of his career.” EYP Executive Director Sarah Martinez- your team from generation to generation.” It didn’t stop there. On August 30, Rose And Marc hinted at it, too: “What I’m hopPoulshock passed. Everyone was at the Jer- Helfman was charmed by his story and sey Shore before her funeral. The following thrilled that he and his family are partnering ing for is that individuals can see the marketing that goes out there from the Eagles Tuesday after Labor Day, the Poulshocks with the organization. “I couldn’t be more grateful for them and and let them donate $1.54, $10.54, anything. were bewildered with a kind Eagles gesfor Marc, that they put out this challenge not If they can put a 54 in it, it can be a little ture. “We walk into the funeral parlor and there to make their own donation but to galvanize ‘Rosey, we know you’re there.’” SPR was this beautiful, huge display of green Eagles fans around doing something powerand white roses with a card from the Phila- fully good for this community and the kids Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevdelphia Eagles. It read ‘Please accept our in the community, she said.” ert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment In short, the EYP aims to “level the playcondolences — we all lost a family member ing field, to use football terms, especially at southphillyreview.com/news/features. today,” Marc Poulshock recalled.

n Fumo Family Branch: Sleepy-time Stories 10 a.m. Dec. 6; Music and Colors 4 p.m. Dec. 10. 2437 S. Broad St. 215-6851758. n Parkway Central Branch: Vet Center Visits Parkway Central noon, Social Needleworking 2 p.m., Let’s Speak English and Cooking Away the Cold: Soups & Stews 6:30 p.m. and Jill Lepore reads from “The Secret History of Wonder Woman” 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4. Cost: $7-$15 for reading; SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 4 p.m. Dec. 5; Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance 9:30 a.m. Dec. 6; Baby and Toddler Storytime with Miss Mary 11 a.m., SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 4 p.m. and Myste-

rious Travelers Concert Series Featuring Wayne Smith 7 p.m. Dec. 8; Computer Class: Joy of Android 10:30 a.m., Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance noon, Ingredients for Good Health: Seasonal Eats for Sustainable Living 6 p.m. and James Carroll reads from “Christ Actually: The Son of God for a Secular Age” 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9; Chow Down on Wellness with Veterans and Going Beyond The Headlines: What the Public Needs to Know About the Ebola Crisis 11 a.m. Dec. 10. 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. n Queen Memorial Branch: Preschool Storytime 10:30 a.m. Dec. 4; LEGO Club 3:30 p.m. Dec. 5; Preschool Storytime 10:30 a.m. Dec. 9. 1201 S. 23rd St. 215685-1899.

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"Neighborhood gatherings n 1st Police District, 24th and Wolf streets, holds a PSA 1 Meeting 6 p.m. Dec. 8 at Guerin Rec. Center, 1600 Wolf St. 215-686-3010. phillypolice.com/ districts/1st. n 3rd Police District, 11th and Wharton streets, holds a Community Meeting 6 p.m. Dec. 9 at the District. 215-686-3030. phillypolice.com/districts/3rd. n 17th Police District, 20th and Federal streets, holds a Captain’s Townhall Meeting 5:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at the District. 215-686-3170. phillypolice.com/ districts/17th. n Bella Vista Neighbors Association holds a Meeting with the Philadelphia City Planning Commission followed by a BVNA Zoning Committee Meeting 7 to 9:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Palumbo Rec. Center, 10th and Fitzwater streets. 215-6270057. info@btw.org. bvtw.org. n East Passyun k Aven ue Busin ess Improvemen t District, 1904 E. Passyunk Ave., hosts its Annual Tree Lighting Party + Deck the Ave Kick-Off 5 to 9 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Singing Fountain, E. Passyunk Ave. and Tasker St.; holds Spirits & Suds with Santa 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at multiple locations; and Photos with Santa Wednesdays 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays 2 to 4 p.m. through Dec. 20 at the Alphabet Garden, 1631 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-336-1455. renee@visiteastpassyunk. com. visiteastpassyunk.com.

7:30 p.m. Thursdays. Holy Spirit Rectory Basement, 1924 Geary St. 215-334-4242. n Newbold Neighbors Association , holds a Chew Rec Center Monthly Meeting 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Rec. Center, 1800 Ellsworth St. president@ newboldneighbors.org. newboldneighbors. org. n Passyun k Square Civic Association holds Christmas Tree & Wreath Event noon to 4 p.m Dec. 6 at Urban Jungle, 1526 E. Passyunk Ave. contact@passyunk.org. passyunksquare.org. n Philadelphia Refugee Men tal Health Collaborative hosts drop-in homework help and enrichment programs focusing on literacy and English language skills 3:30 to 5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at the Bhutanese American Organizaion-Philadelphia (BAO-P), 1927 S. Seventh St. They also call on volunteers to help - contact volunteer coordinator Amanda Beardall at amandab@lcfsinpa.org. n Queen Village Neighbors Association , 405 Queen St., hosts Lucia Fest and St. Eric’s Fair Dec. 5 -7 at Old Swedes’ Church, 916 S. Swanson St. (Tickets: $6$12). 215-339-0975. info@qvna.org. qvna.org.

n Girard Estate Neighbors Association holds Christmas in The Park 4 to 8 p.m. Dec. 7 at Stephen Girard Park, 21st and Shunk streets. gena001@comcast.net.

n South of South Neighborhood Association , 1901 Christian St., recommends The Philly Free School Superfantastic Craft Bazaar 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Philadelphia Free School, 2001 Christian St; and a General Meeting & Holiday Volunteer Appreciation Party 7 to 9 p.m. Dec. 10 at the SOSNA offices. southofsouth.org. 215-732-8446.

n Lower Moyamen sin g Civic Association holds a holds a Meeting with the Philadelphia City Planning Commission 6 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at South Philadelphia High School, 2101 S. Broad St. lomophilly@gmail.com. lomophilly.org.

n South Street Headhouse District, P.O. Box 63675, holds a Winter Wonderland, Tree Lighting and Christmas Village 3 to 7 p.m. Dec. 7 at Headhouse Square, 501 S. Second St. 215-413-3713. into@southstreet.com. southstreet.com.

n Marcon i Older Adult Cen ter, 2433 S. 15th St., hosts Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle Over the Holidays 10:30 a.m. (Free) and Holiday Decorations (Cost varies) Dec. 4; Libby Spencer Dancers 10 a.m. (Free) Dec. 8; and Blood Pressure Screamings (Free) 9:30 a.m. and a Holiday Flea Market 9:30 a.m. (Free) Dec. 10. 215-7171971. caringpeoplealliance.org.

n St. Charles Sen ior Commun ity Cen ter holds a Christmas auction 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and 12:45 to 2 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Center, 1941 Christian St. 215-7909530. jwhite@chs-adphila.org. SPR

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Craig Getting regards himself as “an intense nerd” yet does not count an affinity for science as much of a contributing cause to his geekdom. Like the discipline’s most fervent practitioners, though, the 28-yearold possesses commendable curiosity and

is exploring the power of pursuing knowledge as the director of “QED,” Lantern Theater Co.’s look at lauded physicist Richard Feynman. “When people think of the scientific world, it’s easy to become lost among the terms and concepts,” the resident of 15th and Wharton streets said at the Center City-situated St. Stephen’s Theater, which is staging the play through Dec. 14. “With

Feynman, though, there was a yearning to explain matters to the layperson, and this work addresses that and other aspects of his humanity.” The Newbold dweller is helming his fifth project for the Lantern, with Barrymore Award winner Peter DeLaurier, whom he directed in last years’ “Heroes,” portraying Feynman, who shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics with two figures for their

efforts in quantum electrodynamics, the field that yields the play’s acronymic title. Aware of the company’s successful 2006 production of Peter Parnell’s brainchild, Getting saw the opportunity as a method to further the entity’s emphasis on audience enrichment, which, in turn, has intensified his sense of integration. “I identify with Feynman as an educator,” the overseer, whose Lantern teach-


LIFESTYLES ing artist duties have included interaction with learners from Girard Academic Music Program, 2136 W. Ritner St., and will engender encounters with pupils from The Academy at Palumbo, 1100 Catharine St., next year, said. “We want to make others excited about what excites us and instill wonder and curiosity as elements of that process.” Pulling off that feat for “QED,” which Getting noted neatly fits in with Lantern’s ledger of language-driven pieces, has required an admiration for being content with confusion, or, in other words, happy to have a certain level of ambiguity in what one experiences. Accepting that uncertainty creates a hunger for more investigations, with Getting proving an apt student. “He’s influential to me and possibly for many others because he simultaneously encourages us to contemplate mysteries while also enticing us to question all facts and not just use what will fit our arguments,” he said of the scientist, whose other endeavors include the development of the atomic bomb and the quest to determine what caused the Space Shuttle Challenger catastrophe. “He’s incredibly relevant, especially in an era where people are so covetous of wisdom yet afraid to go after it.” Getting has become a begetter of scien-

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tific inquiry, but no matter what his new universe instills in him, including recognizing and revering the huge repercussions that small components of life can have, he will not abandon the stage for a laboratory. “I feel fortunate that I’ve developed a voice in the local theater scene by this age,” he said. “It’s a great community and I’ve made many friendships with people who want to offer great work. It’s a rewarding time to be in Philadelphia, that’s for sure.” Quickly evolving into a seeker of scientific insight, Getting initially craved musical majesty as a trumpeter. The King of Prussia native began lessons as an elementary school registrant but discovered in high school that creating theatrical harmony mattered more than forging note-based accord. Starting as a musicals maven, he shifted to plays his final two years yet did not feel an instant urge to make playhouses his vocational destinations. “I was really into English and thought that would be my calling, but I started acting right away at Kenyon College, so that led me to switch my focus to drama,” Getting said. “I found it very easy to fall in with enthused people and get at the heart of our offerings.”

The ambitious enrollee used his time at the Ohio-based school to strengthen his comprehension of scripts and to contextualize characters and plays. Drawn to acting, he transitioned to directing when feeling he could not master a role in the institution’s ’06 presentation of “The Last Five Years.” “I love looking at the depth of meaning in works and really admire a well-made play, like something by [Anton] Chekhov or [Henrik] Ibsen,” Getting said, noting Kenyon’s penchant for addressing classic pieces, a fondness that he assisted through his capstone project, ’08’s “Waiting for Godot.” “That interest increases with every job that I land because I really want shows to be worthwhile for audience members.” Returning to the area upon his graduation, he connected with the Norristown-based Theatre Horizon for ’08’s “Really Rosie,” commencing his Lantern sojourn the same year as an assistant director. The company has kept him busy, as “QED” marks the artistic and administrative associate’s 10th production for the often commended entity. “I’ve had wonderful experiences with tremendous collaborators,” the thankful figure, who has also piloted works for the Allens Lane Theater; Murmuration Theater, of which he is a company member;

the FringeArts Festival; the University of Pennsylvania; and Commonwealth Classic Theatre, Curio Theatre and Renegade companies, said. “I admire having this chance to examine Feynman, who makes it wellknown that we should take stock of what we don’t understand and look to do something about it other than remaining ignorant of what it could produce.” Like the physicist, Getting respects that “... it’s much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which might be wrong.” He intends to take the Feynman quote with him when he directs Plays & Players Theatre’s spring presentation of “Homebody,” starring Dickinson Square West resident Corinna Burns. Going forward, he anticipates immersing himself even more excitedly within the Philadelphia theater scene, a love that he shares with his girlfriend, and expects to develop a burgeoning interest in new works. “There’s a groundswell of support for novelty here,” Getting said. “I can’t deny that that motivates me to experiment.” SPR For tickets, call 215-829-0395, or visit lanterntheater.org. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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his is one of those times in my life when I wish to hell my father were alive. I have written about him many times before in this column. Brave cop with 35 commendations for bravery. Devoted cop who spent many off-duty hours updating his index card file of drug offenders to help him better do his job during his seven years as a detective in the narcotics squad. A good cop who hated the police internal investigations unit and the restraints put on cops trying to do their job, but also a good cop who hated bad cops. Hated the ones who allowed themselves to go to fat and couldn’t chase a suspect down a street without fearing a heart attack. Or those cops who took bribes or even hung around diners just for the free cup of coffee. I wonder now, as I look at an old black and white photo of him in uniform, standing outside of his district station, what he would have thought of the recent events in Ferguson, Mo. Dad would first off have cautioned me that I was not inside that grand jury room to hear all the testimony. And I would’ve responded by saying that if, as the saying goes, a competent prosecutor can get a grand jury to “indict a ham sandwich,” why was it that the St. Louis County prosecuting attorney (Bob McCulloch) couldn’t get one to indict this police officer? Dad likely would have again cautioned me on rushing to judgment. He probably would have pointed out all the conflicting eye witness testimony. I would have pointed out that McCulloch should not have been the prosecutor in the first place. Too close to the police department, according to some media reports. His father was a cop killed in the line of duty, I would add. Dad would have smiled and looked at me, and said, “Your father was a cop. Are you saying that you couldn’t be unbiased in this case?” At this point in the imaginary conversation, I might have shown a bit of frustration, and Dad, ever tolerant of our often differing social views, would’ve reached out to me. He’d admit that if this prosecutor really wanted an indictment, he went about it in a very peculiar way. He laid out all the evidence before the grand jury, not just the prosecution side. And he left it up to the grand jury to figure out on which charge to indict. Why do you think that was, I would ask Dad? Likely, he would answer, because the

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prosecutor didn’t want the onus on him if the grand jury did decide to indict. He was friends with the police, and he wanted to remain friends with them. That would seem to me a reason he should’ve recused himself from the case, I remark. And really, why does this prosecutor, McCulloch, announce the verdict later that night at a point when the largest number of protestors have gathered? Was he looking for the protestors to riot as cover for the grand jury’s decision? Dad wouldn’t have actually admitted that I scored a point, but I would sense an advantage, so I would continue. Here’s some other reasons the prosecutor wouldn’t want an indictment. A lengthy trial keeps the pot boiling. An indictment ticks off the cops. Had their friend McCulloch betrayed them? An indictment puts not just one cop on trial, but the entire system of justice in Ferguson on trial. All that dirty laundry of racial grievances would’ve been aired. That just wasn’t going to happen on this prosecutor’s watch. Dad likely would’ve switched the emphasis on the case here. Doesn’t excuse the rioting and the looting. Burning down the town where you live. Giving Al Sharpton a chance to mug in front of the TV cameras again. Shutting down highways in faraway places where the protestors don’t even know the facts, but made up their minds about the case. Context, Dad, I would’ve exclaimed. Minorities are tired of getting screwed by blind justice, but even I’m not justifying the likes of opportunists like Sharpton. Thanks for that, Dad would answer with a sarcastic edge he didn’t employ often. Here’s what I think Dad would say. I wouldn’t want this guy (Officer Darren) Wilson on my police force. By his own words, he seems the panicky type. Has to resort to trying to draw his weapon when he’s attacked in the car? Brown is supposed to be coming at him from a distance and he believes that he has to discharge his weapon 12 times and hit him seven times to stop him? Called him a “demon,” I interrupt. Yeah, Dad says, like he was facing the Frankenstein monster with the bullets bouncing off him. Didn’t Wilson say the guy challenged his manhood, Dad asks? I mention the vernacular for female private parts Brown is supposed to have used. Dad — I would’ve cracked the guy over the head with a nightstick right there and taken him in. Would the cop have been found guilty by a jury? Who knows? But an indictment, hell, I could’ve gotten an indictment and I’m not a lawyer, Dad adds. I’ll tell you one thing, he says in conclusion, I’d never let that kind of cop anywhere near a weapon again. What a police force! And keep him off TV, too. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.

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las Buyers Club,” but, like Strayed, finds redemption by trekking to higher ground. He nails multiple shots (like one of a certain hurled boot) that encapsulate Strayed’s crisis, and he weaves her journey into something at once brisk and unhurried. But chief kudos goes to the leading lady, whose overall lack of compromise — from purchasing the book rights to embodying Strayed without vanity — makes “Wild” an unforced feminist stepping stone. This movie is wonderfully, unapologetically female, and yet, thoroughly, undeniably universal.

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rue to her South Philly roots, Natalie M. Stone, a native of the 1100 block of Titan Street, loves the Christmas season for its emphasis on goodwill and great food. Thanks to her Italian heritage, she is wellversed in both blessings and proves knowledge of the latter with her Shrimp and Lump Crab Fra Diavolo. The Medford Lakes, N.J. inhabitant has gained Garden State-based renown for her biscotti, but this dish shows cultural pride and could help fellow Italians to make Christmas Eve’s Feast of the Seven Fishes go swimmingly. The Passyunk Square product noted that preparers can add calamari, mussels and scallops, too, to cut down on aquatic angst 20 days from now. SPR

IngredIents: 1/4 cup of olive oil 1 small onion, diced 6 cloves of garlic, crushed 1 28-ounce can of whole plum tomatoes, crushed 2 teaspoons of sea salt 1 teaspoon of crushed red pepper flakes 16 ounces of linguini or another long,

twirlable pasta 1 pound of shrimp, peeled and deveined 1 pound of lump crab 1/4 cup of fresh parsley, chopped 1/2 cup of white wine Black pepper, to taste

dIrectIons: Add half of the olive oil, the onion and the garlic to a large

saucepan, cooking on medium heat. Pour in the tomatoes when the garlic begins to sizzle and the onion has sautéed. Season with the salt, black pepper and red pepper flakes before bringing to a boil. Lower the heat, and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, boil a

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large pot of lightly salted water, and cook the pasta for eight to 10 minutes, or until al dente. Drain when complete. Use a large skillet to heat the remaining olive oil on high. Add the shrimp, crab and white wine, and cook for about

two minutes, stirring frequently or until the shrimp turn pink. Place the seafood in the tomato sauce, and stir in the parsley. Cook for three to four minutes or until the sauce begins to bubble. Serve over the pasta.

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aglio Sausage Co. opened The Market at Maglio’s, 3632 S. Third St., yesterday, giving consumers a 1,500-square-foot space to enjoy prepared foods, meats, cheeses, sandwich and olive bars, locally grown produce, baked bread and fine Italian products and desserts. The 67-yearold entity will operate its new location seven days a week, with early hours for Eagles home games. Call 215-465-3902, or visit magliofoods. com. SPR

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Asian International Smokeless Barbeque: 600 Washington Ave., 215599-8844, $

Cajun/Creole Catahoula Bar & Restaurant: 775 S. Front St., 215-271-9300, catahoulaphilly.com, $$

Coffee/Café/Sweets Anthony’s Coffee House: 903 S. Ninth St., 215-627-2586, italiancof italiancoffeehouse.com, $

French Creperie Beau Monde: 624 S. Sixth St., 215-592-0656, creperiebeaumonde.com, $

Greek/Middle Eastern Cafe Fulya: 727 S. Second St., 267-909-9937, cafefulya.com, $$ Dmitri’s: 795 S. Third St., 215-6250556, dmitrisrestaurant.com., $$

International New Wave Cafe: 784 S. Third St., 215-922-8484, newwavecafe.com, $$ The Irish Times: 629 S. Second St., 215-923-1103, $$

Italian Cucina Forte: 768 S. Eighth St., 215-238-0778, cucinaforte.com, $$

Dante and Luigi’s: 762 S. 10th St., 215-922-9501, danteandluigis. com, $$ Ralph’s: 760 S. Ninth St., 215-6276011, ralphsrestaurant.com, $$ Village Belle: 757 S. Front St., 215551-2200, thevillagebelle.com, $$$

Mexican Paloma: 763 S. Eighth St., 215-9289500, palomafinedining.com, $$$

Seafood Anastasi’s: 1101 S. Ninth St., 215462-0550, phillyitalianmarket.com/ market/anastasi_seafood, $$

Fuel: 1917 E. Passyunk Ave. 215468-3835, fuelphilly.com, $$ Noir:1909 E. Passyunk Ave., 267319-1678, noirphiladelphia.com, $$ Sophia’s: 1623 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-238-1920, sophiasphilly.com, $$$

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Fast Break Key Pizza: 1846 S. 12th St., 215551-7111, keypizzagrill.com, $ Vincenzo’s Deli: 1626 S. Ninth St., 215-463-6811, $ Chiarella’s Ristorante: 1600 S. 11th St., 215-334-6404, chiarellasristorante.com, $$ Francoluigi’s Pizzeria: 1549 S. 13th St., 215-755-8903, francoandluigis.com, $$ La Fourno: 636 South St., 215627-9000, lafourno.com, $$ Mamma Maria Ristorante: 1637 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-6884, mammamaria.info, $$$

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he holiday season is here. Growing up in Wynnewood, my friends and I would hop the train into town for a day of shopping and lunch. Our first stop was the light show at Wanamaker’s. In those days, the show was narrated by John Facenda, a well-respected television newsman whose deep voice was instantly recognizable. I have fond memories of Wanamaker’s Crystal Tea Room, which was the largest restaurant in the city. Homemade vegetable soup, assorted tea sandwiches and mint chocolate chip ice cream were among my favorites. I also liked its chicken chow mein topped with crispy noodles. The Pub on Chestnut Street was another favorite. The

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rant in Center City. If we wanted Italian food, we headed over to DaVinci’s on the 2000 block of Walnut Street where the Irish Pub is today. I loved the lasagna and tossed salad on the side. Tarello’s was another option, as my family and I often went there for dinner after a movie or a show. My father was in the automobile business and sometimes worked until 2 p.m. on Sunday — the night we always went out to dinner. My father was a member of The Vesper Club. It was a gathering place for politicians, judges and attorneys — all men. Dinner at The Vesper Club was my first taste of grown-up dining. The waiters wore tuxedoes. I had a crush on Pierre, a young Frenchman who bore an eerie resemblance to Van Cliburn. He fascinated me with a magical trick: He would light my mother’s cigarette — yes, one could smoke in restaurants in those days — by holding an open book of matches and tap it on the table. Voila — the match lit up. Tables were covered in white linen. A relish tray was a complimentary staple. A silver bowl was filled with crushed ice. Nestled in the ice were olives, radishes, celery and carrot sticks. The Vesper Club’s garlic bread was so delicious, I make it at home. The chef would rub garlic on club rolls, cut in half, top them with melted butter and paprika and toast them in the oven. They were served on a silver tray. The menu was classic American with a nod to France. Clams casino and icy cold clams and oysters on the half shell were usually among our starters. Prime rib of beef, New York strip steaks, flounder stuffed with crab meat and baked crab Imperial — my mother’s favorite — were some of the dishes we enjoyed. The vegetables were always fresh. We sometimes went to The Hunt Room at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel. I loved the portrait of Grace Kelly, the girl from Philadelphia who became a princess. We often went across the river to New Jersey for Sunday dinner. The Hawaiian Cottage was Jersey’s version of the Pub Tiki. I have a black and white photograph of my

open face hot brisket sandwich with rich gravy warmed me up on a cold day. The Pub Tiki was all the rage, too. It was located at 18th and Walnut streets. We would tuck into a pu pu platter of egg rolls, spare ribs, sweet and sour shrimp and bacon-wrapped scallops. I wish someone would open a Polynesian restau- Restaurant Review: Fast Break Millie’s Luncheonette & Ice Cream: 1441 W. Shunk St., 215467-8553, $ Philadium: 1631 Packer Ave., 215271-5220, philadiumtavern.com, $

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The Vesper Club. family, including my grandparents, sitting at a long table. We all wore leis around our necks. Cinelli’s was the place for Italian food in New Jersey. It was a large, noisy place decked out with a black and red carpet, wonderful Italian-American dishes like spaghetti and meatballs, lasagna, ravioli and so forth. No pesto in sight. I met Sammy Davis, Jr. there one night. He was enjoying dinner just like everyone in the packed room. The Marlton Manor specialized in good old-fashioned American food. Turkey dinner with all the trimmings, juicy steaks and lamb chops took center stage here. Chinatown was another destination for me and my family. We always went to Harry Chin’s. Harry would pour some scotch into a tea cup and serve it to my father while wonton soup and egg rolls were always part of our dinner. Chicken and shrimp chow mein, shrimp in lobster sauce, sweet and sour chicken or shrimp and steamed white rice always delighted us. I have become a bit nostalgic for more simple dishes. I recently read the building that housed The Vesper Club may turn into a supper club, which would be an enchanting idea. Happy Holidays to all of you. SPR

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testant on Bravo’s “Top Chef” is too busy bouncing back and forth between The Gaslight, 125 Market St., and Queen Village-based Ela, 627 S. Third St., filling the dual roles of chef and owner. The newer Old City spot, which opened in February, is twice the size of the South Philly spot, but has a smaller kitchen. “I split my time at each restaurant every day. I am there seven days a week,” the resident of 12th and Anin streets said. Many Saturday nights, customers at The Gaslight have made special requests for the chef to pose for quick picture with them. It comes with the fame of being on one of cable television’s most popular reality shows. He described the establishment, which he shares ownership in with a silent partner, as a “bistro pub” where the focus is on comfort food. Weekday afternoons tend to be on the quieter side, as the chairs to the 100-plus-seat restaurant (with

an additional 40 sidewalk spots available during the spring and summer) begins dinner service at 5 p.m., which happens to be the same time the bar opens at Ela. The Gaslight’s welcoming atmosphere currently includes a 3x5 Happy Hour, available 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday through Friday, in which all draft beers and a sixpiece chicken nugget appetizer are $3. The “Shot ’n a Shuck” program, which features a fresh oyster, a seasonal mignonette and a shot for $5, is another recently introduced promotion. But Cichonski, 30, also welcomes his customers to try his menu, including his Meatballs (Polish Style). “I am a huge kielbasa and sauerkraut guy,” he said. “It’s something my grandmother always made.” With his made-from-scratch meatballs being a very involved process, the chef is simplifying things by sharing the sauce recipe.

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“It’s real easy and inexpensive to do at home,” Cichonski said. With the two restaurants pretty much filling up his schedule, leaving limited hours for rest, the chef isn’t quite ready to start discussing the next great concept. “I have ideas in the works, but I don’t want to move on until I perfect what I have,” he said.

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Cichonski makes his meatballs from scratch. To achieve the smoky flavor in his dish, he suggests getting kielbasa from your butcher, removing the meat from the casing and rolling it into meatballs. Pan fry them until cooked through, and top with the sauce (see directions below). Sweat the cabbage and onion down until it is translucent over S a u c e I n g r e d I e n t S : medium heat. Add the white wine, 2 pounds of green cabbage, and cook until the alcohol dissipates. Add the cream and salt, rechopped duce it by one-third. 1 large onion, chopped Add the mustard to taste, and 1-1/4 quarts of heavy cream serve over the meatballs. Top with Whole grain mustard, to taste fresh dill, and enjoy. SPR Salt, to taste 3/4 cup of white wine Comment at southphillyreview.com/ Fresh dill, for garnish food-and-drink/features.

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Crossover appeal The Grays Ferry community honored an influential basketball coach at a Saturday tournament.

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undits often assign immortal status to coaches based solely on their win totals, so if one were to regard their reasoning, Henry “Hank” Clinton surely earned legendary distinction in guiding the boys’ basketball teams at St. Gabriel School, 2917 Dickinson St., to 625 victories. Grays Ferry residents, however, value memories as much as triumphs and congregated Saturday to celebrate the late leader at an eponymous hoops tournament. “It’s touching that people are able to look back with great appreciation for his influence,” Bill Clinton said of his patriarch. “Dad cared about making a difference in this community, but he never made a show out of that mission.” The Havertown dweller, his siblings and their friends decided shortly after Mr. Clinton’s May 1990 death to hold a commemorative event, with Saturday’s sevenhour gathering marking their 25th such tribute. Originally including two days of action, the tournament has become more of a celebration of its namesake’s will than the competitors’ skill. “It was a privilege to play for him,” Tom Green, of South Myrtlewood Street, said while pointing to a banner honoring the institution’s run to the ’77 Catholic Youth Organization State Championship. “Every year, so many people come to reflect on what he means to them. He made everyone seem like family.” Mr. Clinton’s primary and secondary clans met on the basketball court shortly into the occasion to hear from Rev. Hank McKee, a long-time peer of the deceased motivator. Noting the physical and spiritual benefits of athletic endeavors, the priest blessed the space, dubbed the “Hank Clinton Memorial Gymnasium,” before turning the microphone over to the esteemed figure’s wife, Peggy, and organizer George Sumner. “My husband loved helping this parish,” the widow said of her mate, with whom she had seven children. “This was his neighborhood, so to see all of you here, I feel happy knowing his memory lives on.” “We all admired Hank for everything he did for this area,” Sumner said. “It’s one

Relatives and friends gathered to thank Henry “Hank” Clinton for his service to St. Gabriel parish, including 25 years as boys’ basketball coach, a stint that yielded 625 wins and numerous championships. Photo by Corey Carter

thing to have touched lives years ago, but he continues to do so today. Everyone can see that just by looking around.” Anyone who obliged the resident of the 1200 block of Durfor Street by inspecting the attendees would have noticed a great mix of generations. The tournament has come to involve the progeny of many of Mr. Clinton’s players and even inspires would-be roster members to pay their respects. “Guys that my dad cut are here,” Mike Clinton said with a laugh. “That’s a testament to what he meant to people that they would put that aside and choose to say ‘Thank you’ for his hard work.” Mr. Clinton grew up on 28th and Morris streets and attended Southeast Catholic High School, where he captained the swimming team and ranked second in the Catholic League. He served in the Navy during World War II and came to carve out a career as an electrician. “He was tireless,” Hank Clinton Jr. said. “He had a large family to take care of, so he knew how to manage responsibilities. He and my mom made a great team on their own in that regard.” While households and entities certainly gained from his vocational prowess, including through his stint with Local 98 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical

Workers, Mr. Clinton will likely live on far longer as an instructor. He helmed the hoops squad, comprised of seventh- and eighth-graders, for 25 seasons, winning 625 out of 850 contests, good for a .735 winning percentage. His clubs captured 13 Southern Division championships and three Bishop Neumann/St. John Neumann titles. “He appreciated hard work,” Bill Clinton said, adding that not even his five sons could coast when seeking a roster spot. “We certainly didn’t get any special treatment. Whoever wanted to play had to want to be committed to becoming better.” Mr. Clinton also oversaw baseball, football and track for the Grays Ferry facility and remained true to his roots by rearing his brood on the 1200 block of South 29th Street, encouraging his offspring to desire diverse definitions of success. “He preached responsibility and accountability,” Kevin Clinton said before preparing to take the floor for a game. “Looking back, everyone who played for him, including me, realizes that my father wanted us to become better people. We’re just trying to carry that message to future generations.” Hundreds of guests proved just how farreaching Mr. Clinton’s influence has become, including Carl Arrigale, who played against St. Gabriel’s as a member of the

basketball unit at King of Peace, formerly 1315 S. 26th St. “He was a great inspiration to the kids around here,” the resident of the 2900 block of South 15th Street and boys’ basketball coach at Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., said of the member of the Philadelphia Oldtimers Basketball Hall of Fame. “I keep in touch with the family, so it’s great to be here for another year of celebrating his life.” Along with the well-received displays of athleticism courtesy of the tournament registrants, the Clinton clan and their loved ones enjoyed revelry thanks to the South Philadelphia String Band, 2820 W. Porter St. Disappointed to see the day end, the attendees learned they can unite again April 18 at Galdo’s, 20th Street and West Moyamensing Avenue, for the second annual Region 6 CYO Hall of Fame Banquet. “Hank is a legend,” Perry Petrongola, of the 2600 block of South Chadwick Street, said of his role in promoting the spring ceremony. “It’s going to be great to enshrine him.” SPR Fo r b a n q u e t t i ck e t s , c a l l Pe r r y Petrongola at 267-446-0682, or Bob Scott at 610-283-7026. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.


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n Biddy hockey The Edward O’Malley Athletic Association, 144 Moore St., is accepting registrations for its biddy hockey program for ages 3 to 7. The $30 cost will cover five weeks of play, a trophy and a uniform. Games will be on Saturdays beginning Dec. 6. Call John, 215-266-4195.

n Coed basketball Philly Phys Ed oversees the Philadelphia area’s only official coed basketball league for ages 18 and older. Action is at 10:45 a.m. Saturdays at Shot Tower Playground, 131 Carpenter St. Contact Eric Vanderslice, 267-987-8099, or eric@ phillyphysed.com.

n Fiocca feted Neumann-Goretti graduate Maureen Fiocca received an Athlete of the Week honor from Arcadia University for averaging 21 points, five rebounds and two assists in two victories last week.

The football team from NeumannGoretti dropped its AA State Quarterfinal, 30-18, to Dunmore Saturday. Senior quarterback Ray Lenhart threw for 191 yards, 129 of them going to sophomore receiver Aamir Brown.

n Newton update Neumann-Goretti graduate Ja’Quan Newton, the Catholic League’s all-time leading scorer, is averaging 4.6 points and 1.9 assists as a freshman for the University of Miami men’s basketball team.

n Riddick report Neumann University sophomore Tyreek Riddick, of 21st and McKean streets, hit 10 three-pointers Saturday versus Penn State Abington.

n Rizzo Rink Rizzo Rink, 1001 Front St., hosts an after school program with homework help, sports, drama, ice skating lessons, games and activities from 3 to 6 p.m. for $15. The location also offers public skating ($4 rentals) Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Call 215-685-1593, or visit rizzorink.com.

The Southeast Youth Athletic Association, Seventh and Bigler streets, is accepting registrations for its winter sports programs, which begin the first week of January. The association will hold coed basketball for ages 4 to 6, 7 to 8 and 9 to 10 and indoor soccer for ages 4 to 7 at the Taggart School gym, Fifth and Porter streets. The basketball fee is $40, and the soccer cost is $20, with the season running through mid-March. Register through seyaasports@aol.com. Call 215463-8802. The association will also be holding tryouts for a 9-and-younger travel baseball team. Contact Coach Ray, 215852-5087.

n SJ Prep marches on St. Joseph’s Prep, with South Philly residents and All-Catholic designees Ed Mooney and Joe DuMond, won its AAAA State Quarterfinal 34-30 over Parkland Nov. 29. The Hawks will face Pennsbury 1 p.m. at Northeast High School.

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n Tennis news The South Philadelphia Tennis Association is preparing for its winter indoor regular season by holding coed preseason lessons for ages 12 and under through Dec. 23. Capitolo Playground, 900 Federal St., hosts action from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Mondays, and the Hawthorne Cultural Center, 1200 Carpenter St., conducts gatherings 5 to 6 p.m. Thursdays. Cost is $15 for existing players and Adopta-School registrants and $25 for others. Contact Bryan Hughes, 215-528-0196 or thespta@hotmail.com.

n Thanksgiving football The Prep Charter Huskies, the AA Public League champs and AA City runners-up, defeated Frankford 24-14 on Thanksgiving. Junior running back Quadir Strothers rushed for 154 yards.

n UYA Basketball UYA Basketball offers action from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays at Mari a n A n d e r s o n R e c r e a t i o n C e n t e r, 744 S. 17th St. Boys and girls ages 4 to 16 are eligible to participate. Contact Lorraine, 267-278-9473, or uyabasketball@gmail.com. SPR Send sports briefs by fax to 215-336-1112 or by e-mail to jmyers@southphillyreview.com.

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$349,999

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$206,999

Fantastic new construction corner home with 3BD/2BA, a plethora of natural light, a finished basement, out of this world rooftop deck and more! There’s hardwood flooring throughout, open riser stairs and metal railings, recessed lighting, closets equipped with ventilation shelving a concrete rear patio…this one is a must see!

Magnificent 3 story 3BD/2BA home on a beautiful tree lined block towards the north end of the hot Passyunk Square area! This lovely home has many luxurious amenities including central air, cherry hardwood floors, a formal eat-in dining room and an eat-in kitchen with top of the line amenities.

Beautiful 2BD/2BA with a den in the booming Passyunk Square area! Wide open living room with a bay window, kitchen with wood cabinetry, rear living room with double windows, two spacious bedrooms and much more!

Absolutely gorgeous top to bottom renovation on a great block! This beautiful 2BD/1.5BA offers hardwood floors, a large rear yard, a finished basement that could easily be an additional living room, high quality workmanship throughout and so much more. Come see this beauty for yourself!

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ReNovated aNd aFFoRdabLe south PhiLadeLPhia 435 snyder Ave

Total Renovation, Two Master Suites, Hardwood Floors, Large Yard, FHA, VA. Accepted $269,000

635 sigel street

Renovated 3 Bedrooms, Central Air, W/D, Dishwasher, Yard FHA, VA. Accepted $158,900

gRaduate hosPitaL aRea 1606 Webster street

Renovated, 2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Finished Basement, $369,000

NewboLd / PoiNt bReeze 1143 s. dorrAnce street

2 Bedrooms and Den, Tiled Basement, Close to Washington Ave $199,000

1730 so. 21st street

Large Three Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Deck, Central Air, Hardwood Floors $189,000

2443 federAl street

Renovated, 3 Bedrooms, $180,000

FRaNcisviLLe 1615 broWn street

4 Apartments, Renovated Fully Leased $580,000

LaRge waRehouse NoRtheRN LibeRties viciNity 1613-1627 germAntoWn Ave

Approximately 9,500Sq Ft on one floor, High Ceilings, Overhead Door on 4th Street, $599,900.

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19145 25xx S. CarliSle St.

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

Asking $184,900

21xx W. PaSSyunk ave

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

Asking $259,900

22xx S. 17th St.

Newbold South, Spac 4 Bed, H/W floors

$179,900

25xx S. 18th St.

Girard Estate, Lovely Upgraded 4 Bed, Many Extras!

$319,900

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 Very Large 3 Bed in need of Renovation

$89,900

22xx Cantrell St.

Updated 2 Bed cozy modern Hm Updated 2 Bed cozy modern Hm move in cond

$76,800

SoUtH of oREGoN 32xx S. 17th

Rarely offered fully renovated large Packer Park home. Asking $439,900

28xx S. 16th

Very Nice 3 Bed Marconi Park West Home A Asking

16xx Porter

3 fam. Dwelling, fully occupied, sep utility, Prime Location $279,900

18xx Snyder ave

Spacious office & lg 2 Bed appt.

19xx S. 20th

2 Units Priced to Sell $59,900

rAreLy offered LArge PACker PArk home!

32xx s. 17th st.- Gorgeous 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath, spacious home w/brand new kitchen, fin. basement, deck and driveway. Call for info!

22xx s. 17th st.- Newbold South. Spacious 4 bed w/lovely open porch, H/W floors. Asking $179,900

$239,900

CoMMERCIAL/MULtI-fAMILY

$139,900

34xx PrimA Ct. - the reserve At PACker PArk

Beautiful 5 Bed, 3.5 Bath Home. Must see! reduCed to $449,900 $459,900

19146 21xx Wharton St.

Excellent rehab opportunity! A Asking Excellent rehab opportunity! A Asking

29xx Wilder

Very nice, mod. 3 BR in Grays ferry Very nice, mod. 3 BR in Grays ferry only

$69,900

14xx S. 21St

Cleaned-out shell in Pt. Breeze Cleaned-out shell in Pt. Breeze

$79,900

16xx Wharton

Gorg. 3 story renovation w/roof deck

$329,900

19xx titan

Prime Pt. Breeze! total renovation, must see!

$269,900

25xx S. Manton

Bed, 1 Ba Hm in need of repair 2 Bed, 1 Ba Hm in need of repair Asking

$40,000

$119,900

SoUtH WESt PHILA 74xx SandPiPer

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

24xx S. edgeWood

Lovely 3 Bed w/front lawn, deck only

$68,500

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

girArd estAte 25xx s. 18th st. Impeccable 4 Bed, 2.5 Bath home in historic Girard Estate, move in condition. reduCed to $319,900

south of oregon 28xx s. 16th st.

Lovely mod 3 bed 1.5 bath home, spacious living room, rear patio & yard Asking $239,900

19147

9xx S. 3rd St.

New Construction, townhome, Queen Village

$459,900

2xx Wilder

Prime Pennsport block, cozy, 2 bed mod Hm

$229,900

10xx S. randolPh St.

Updated 2 Bed Bella Vista Home.

Asking $289,900

19148 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

Only $189,000

24xx S. aMeriCan St.

3 bed home in excellent cond. Nice block!

$139,900

3xx Fitzgerald

Very nice 2 bed with modern kit, great block

$114,900

24xx S. 2nd

Mod. 3 bed Whitman home located on great block Mod. 3 bed Whitman home located

$189,900

4xx ritner

Newly updated spacious 4 bed w/newer kitchen Newly updated spacious 4 bed w/newer

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

19xx S. 10th St.

Completely renovated East Passyunk home A

24xx S. 11th St.

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

1xx daly St.

Mod. 2 Bed Home on a great street! Priced at

25xx S. iSeMinger

Prime Block, fully renovated, move in cond. A

$169,900 Asking $159,900 Asking $149,900 ASKING $104,900 $149,900 Asking $269,900 $228,900 $129,900 ASKING $199,900

1xx WolF St.

outstanding 3 bed Hm loc. on one of Whitman’s finest blocks utstanding 3 bed Hm loc. on one of

3xx daly

Spac, 3 story mod home, great views. A

$219,900

Asking $175,900

24xx S. PhiliP

Lovely mod 3 bed w/beautiful brick front. o Lovely mod 3 bed w/beautiful brick

1xx roSeberry

Lovely 3 Bed Hm in Excellent cond., Nice block

10xx eMily

Well maintained hm, close to East Passyunk A

22xx e. huntington

St 3 Story Move in Port Richmond 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! Beautiful rehab in Secane, just move

$224,900

12 4th St.

Great starter home, galley kit, 3 spacious bed Great starter home, galley kit, 3 spacious

only $119,900 $154,900 Asking $155,900

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215-271-3000 For Rent - 24th & Wolf Vicinity – Cozy 2 BR home with full basement, galley kitchen and tile bath. Near transportation & shopping. $790 per month + utilities. Packer Park – Well kept and economically priced “sunk in” style home on a quiet cul-de-sac in one of Philadelphia’s most sought after neighborhoods. Hardwood floors, newer heat and central air and a new roof. Large yard. Check out our website or call for more information. You won’t be disappointed! Whitman – Rehab – Lovely 3 BR rehab. Start with a nice wide street, then walk in to glowing HW floors. The ultra mod kitchen was bumped out so you can have a little more room for guests. A finished basement so you can have that “get away” room, man cave, office or rec room. 3 cozy bedrooms & an adorable bath top off the 2nd floor. C/A and upgraded systems will keep you loving this home for years and years. Broad & Shunk Vicinity – New Rehab – Tastefully renovated 3 BR, 1 ½ bath home. Glowing hardwood floors throughout. Ultra modern kitchen with all new SS appliances & granite countertops. Finished basement with all new systems & central air. 3 cozy BRs with ample closet space. Near major transportation, stadiums, CC, convenient access to I95 & I76. All you need to do is move in – everything is complete! Pennsport – 2nd & Washington Vicinity – Great space in a great neighborhood! 3 story Pennsport home just waiting for you to move in! Third floor is ready for a Master Suite. Perfect time to Fall into this amazing property. 17th & Oregon Vicinity – Adorable 3 BR home on a wider than normal small street! Modern kitchen w/granite countertops, G/D and D/W. Bamboo flooring in the living room! 1 ½ modern baths, central air, plus many more upgrades. All appliances will be included. Near all major transportation, shopping and stadiums. Asking $189,900! 16th & Pollock Vicinity – You’ll love the quality of work in this lovely 3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath home. It features a new front, fully equipped modern kitchen and a back patio for just hanging out. 3 refinished bedrooms and modern bath. Finished basement with wainscoted powder room. Newer roof, central air and good storage areas. Combine this with this fabulous location and it equals a great investment. Call now! 10th & Wolf Vic – 2 bedroom villa featuring ceramic tile, stucco, flagstone in yard. Large kitchen & bath. Decorative fireplace and lots of charm. 12th & Wolf Beauty – New front, hardwood floors and a totally modern fully equipped kitchen. Finished basement for additional living space. 3 bedrooms and a modern bath. Add to that central air and one of the most desirable areas in Philly and you have the perfect home for you! Girard Estate – Move in ready! Don’t miss this high quality home on beautiful Lambert St featuring 3 BR/1 BA and upgrades galore – nothing builder grade here! Customized Renovation – 16th & Porter Vic – Walk in to the look of exposed brick, painted walls & refinished wood floors. Custom kitchen with a cool looking octagon window. French doors that open to a brick patio with privacy fencing. Oversized bath and 2 BRs top off the 2nd floor. Basement with newer heat & C/A, newer wiring & plumbing. Totally redesigned for the buyer who is looking for low maintenance at the perfect price. 25xx Newkirk St – 2 BR home, needs you to put the work into it but for $35,000 you will find this to be a diamond in the rough! Point Breeze - 3 BR home on a wide street in one of the city’s hottest neighborhoods. Needs work but a super investment for either a homeowner or investor. Don’t say “I wish I would have….”, call now! Lansdowne Park – Lovely 3 BR home with modern kitchen & central air. Freshly painted throughout, newer windows & lots of extras. This is the perfect opportunity to move right into ownership at about the same it would cost to rent. 17th & Shunk – This 3 story home with 4 bedrooms & 1 ½ baths is waiting for the person who wants to do it their way. Why pay for someone else’s renovation when you can customize to suit yourself? Registered with Historic Places. 70th & Greenway – Store & Apartment – Separate entrances – Double wide, stand alone building and 1 bedroom apartment. Needs work but the potential is awesome!

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