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im Lidiak currently leads the charge of the Newbold Community Development Corp., a nonprofit bound and determined to improve an often-overlooked neighborhood – the area that gazes upon the boom that is East Passyunk Avenue from the west side of Broad Street. Though certainly a contested neighborhood in name, in real life it represents much more than the Newbold versus Point Breeze debate. It’s a neighborhood quickly changing, and for the better, which includes col-

laborations with the West Passyunk Neighbors civic and a Newbold Civic that, combined, reaches to South 25th Street to the west, Mifflin to its north, and Marconi to the south. This weekend, the inaugural South Philly Sausage Fest on the 1400 block of West Passyunk Avenue takes off in an effort to keep the CDC’s cleaning and greening efforts flowing. Numerous restaurants, breweries, bands and family organizations are set to bring hundreds across Broad Street for eight hours of feel-good communitybuilding and fundraising. “We’re excited and nervous at the same time because we don’t know

what to expect,â€? West Passyunk Neighbors board member Jessica Gould, herself a resident of the 2200 block of South Lambert Street, said. “Our mantra is let’s just get through this year without falling on our faces and then we’ll know what we’re doing better next year.â€? The participating businesses and organizations list is impressive: CafĂŠ con Chocolate, 2100 S. Norwood St., Chuck’s Water Ice, 1835 Snyder Ave., Chaat & Chai, 1532 Snyder Ave., Taproom on 19th, 2400 S. 19th St., Philly Pretzel Factory, 1401 W. Passyunk Ave., and Grubhouse, 2340 S. Hemberger St., are the local eater-

ies providing sausage-themed foods. They tried to get as local as possible with the beers, too: Conshohocken Brewing Co., Philadelphia Brewing Co., Saint Benjamin Brewing Co., Sly Fox Brewing Co., and Weyerbacher Brewing Co. Point Breeze Brewing Co., 1622 Point Breeze Ave., is the only brewery in the festival’s backyard. “People are coming out of the woodworks late in the game. We thought we were going to have to beg people to do it,� Gould reported. She says she’s noticed a huge change ASS A/CA/53 43AB ^OUS ,,


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To the Editor: It was September 11, 2001, the fateful day when time stood still, and now 14 years later, it is forever known as 9-11. Of course that day will be one we will not soon forget; like the bombing of Pearl Harbor, it will live in infamy. One of my first memories was the beautiful weather we had that morning with crystal blue skies and a cool breeze blowing, a truly picture perfect day! How could we ever envision this kind of attack could ever happen to us? We were safe, no one would ever be so bold as to strike on American soil, or so we thought!

We were all in a state of shock, and, quite honestly, I still have a hard time reliving that day. Everyone has a different story, but we all shared the same fear and uncertainty for what was to come. Another memory for me was the coming together of a divided nation; our patriotism seemed to overpower diversity and for a brief moment we were all one and the same, Americans. In the eye of the storm, we found solace in one another but unfortunately it was only momentary. We should never forget that day for so many reasons, but, most importantly, for the brave police officers and firefighters who

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sacrificed their lives in order to save ours. The reason that I am writing this is that I cannot believe that we lived through this heinous terrorist act, yet still sometimes take our freedom for granted. Why are soldiers risking their lives to prevent future al-Qaida attacks when there is so much destruction put upon us by criminals in our own country? I just thought this would be the perfect time to honor police officers, firefighters and military and of course for all lives lost in this horrific assault. They deserve to know that we have not forgotten and will remain eternally grateful for their courage and heroism.

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n Tuesday, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced it is pursuing a case against Michael Sullivan of the Fireside Tavern, 2701 S. Marshall St. In a three-page release, the entity states the individual operated the space under the corporate name 2701 Oregon, Inc. According to the document, Sullivan needed, under federal guidelines, to collect, report and pay over to the United States certain payroll taxes, including workers’ withheld federal income taxes and Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) taxes, namely, Social Security and Medicare taxes. Federal law also required him to pay over from business funds a matching amount of the later taxes for each hire. Finally, the government also mandated he report withholdings for his employees and the matching employer-paid FICA withholdings on his corporate entities’ required employer’s quarterly tax return, dubbed the Internal Revenue Service Form 941. In its yearly federal income tax returns, the tavern reported having one employee, for whom it paid the government the proper taxes and corporate match. However, the document contends, he employed other people at the site and paid them “under the table.� The release notes he failed to file quarterly returns for these individuals, did not report withholdings and chose not to submit the employer match. The Eastern District of Pennsylvania notes that these supposed actions transpired between 2006 and ’13, with Sullivan, who is a former traffic court judge, faces a maximum possible sentence of one year imprisonment, one year supervised release, a $25,000 fine and a $25 special assessment if a jury convicts him.

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ed inside a vehicle with a single gunshot wound to the chest and the second streetsituated complainant suffering from a single blast to his back. They transported both to Presbyterian Hospital, where personnel pronounced 36-year-old Anthony Green at 6:19 p.m. Authorities have determined no motive nor have they established any leads on the culprit(s). Call South Detectives at 215-685-1635, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

?cSS\ DWZZOUS QOacOZbg A man is in custody for allegedly murdering a fellow North Philly resident in Queen Village. At 8:13 p.m. Friday, law enforcement officials responded to 330 South Street for a report of gunBgZSS shots fired. Finding North EWZPc` Philly inhabitant John Green on the highway suffering from a gunshot wound to his left abdomen, they transported the 25-year-old to Hahnemann University Hospital, where he succumbed at 8:40 p.m. Witness identification led to the apprehension of Tylee Wilbur. Police charged the 28-year-old, who had bail denied and who awaits a Sept. 22 preliminary hearing, with murder, firearms violations and possession of an instrument of crime.

/ RO\US`]ca RS[O\R The Philadelphia Police Department and the FBI are looking for the robber of an East Passyunk Crossing bank. At approximately 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, the individual entered the Prudential Bank Branch, 1722 S. Broad St., and handed the teller a demand note. After obtaining an unAc`dSWZZO\QS disclosed amount of ^V]b] cash, he fled the space in an unknown direction. Authorities are considering the figure armed and dangerous and noted that they might be able to offer a reward for information that leads to the subject’s capture. Call South Detectives at 215-686-3013 or the FBI at 215-418-4000, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com /forms. +(* Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/policereport.


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10) Stop talking about Tim Tebow: I cannot recall the last time the third-string quarterback spot drew so much attention. Mornings, afternoons and nights were filled with 24/7 Tebow updates. It was fun while it lasted, but it’s time to get serious. 9) Blessing from Pope Francis: The Holy Father will be granting blessings to people from all around the world. As a parting gift before he returns to The Vatican, would it be too much to ask to pray for the Eagles to win the Super Bowl? 8) Play with regulation size footballs: The word Deflategate has been added to the Webster’s Dictionary, thanks to the recent New England Patriots/Tom Brady/ NFL saga. Instead of focusing who said what, call it a valuable lesson of what not to do when trying to win a Super Bowl. 7) Shine in the National Spotlight: Two Sunday Night Football appearances, two Monday Night football games and a Thanksgiving Day trip to Detroit are signs that the Eagles are a big draw. There is no better time to make a statement than when all of the other teams are sitting at home watching.

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he wait is FINALLY over. No, I am not predicting that the Philadelphia Eagles will win the Super Bowl. Would it be nice? Sure, Check that, it would be GREAT! But there seems to be a curse on this troubled, hungry-fora-world-championship town. The glory days seem to come few and far between, and the words playoffs and Philadelphia rarely get used in the same sentence (talking NBA, NHL and MLB, too). Instead of trying to predict whether or not this will be the year, this week’s top10 list provides suggestions for ways to help the Eagles fly to Santa Clara, Calif. — the site of Super Bowl 50.

6) Invite Chris Christie into the owner’s box: Look at all the attention the New Jersey governor got for high-fiving Jerry Jones. Imagine how angry New York Giants fans would be to see the Republican presidential candidate duplicating the act with Jeffrey Lurie on Oct. 19. 5) Talent: Chip Kelly was not satisfied with the pieces on the roster last season. What did he do? Hello, DeMarco Murray, Sam Bradford, Ryan Matthews, Kiko Alonso and Byron Maxwell. 4) Beat the Patriots: In order to be the best... The Eagles road to the Super Bowl will not go through New England, but this Dec. 6 meeting in Foxborough will serve as a true measuring stick to how close the Birds are to flying to Santa Clara. 3) Do not mention the word “tanking�: This seems to be a common phrase used by their NBA neighbor, the 76ers. The Eagles have too much talent on the roster even to consider this scenario, but over the course of a season, so many things can go wrong. 2) Stay healthy: Speaking of things that could go wrong, one of the biggest question marks coming into training camp was Bradford’s health. The former No. 1 draft pick of the St. Louis Rams is coming off back-to-back ACL injuries. This is hopefully the year he lives up to the billing that comes with being the top overall selection in the draft. If his preseason performance against the Green Bay Packers — 10-for10 for 121 yards and three touchdowns — is a sign of things to come, then things are looking up. Let’s see how he does on Monday Night. 1) Fly, Eagles, Fly: One of these seasons, this will be more than another fight song where the words actual have meaning. The words say it all: “...Hit ’em low, hit ’em high, and watch our Eagles fly ... Fly, Eagles fly, on the road to victory!� +(*


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he issue of Washington Avenue’s present state continues to motivate meetings and public discussions, last week with representation from the Mayor’s Office of Transportation and Utilities and Streets Department, with an end goal of easier and safer use. But when the list of stakeholders and invested South Philadelphians is as long as the avenue’s considerable width and length, the street suffers ongoing misuse, chaos and often crashes. Neighbors care on both sides of the avenue with distinctly different concerns on each side of Broad Street. Dozens of businesses rely on the street as both a “to� and “through� street. Cyclists and pedestrians

risk life and limb, it seems, while navigating the four-lane thoroughfare due to worn and, in some cases, completely deteriorated bike lane striping. This process is taking years. The Washington Avenue Transportation & Parking Study was completed in the spring of 2014 after a series of meetings that year and the year before. It sought to inventory transportation, parking and loading conditions, propose alternatives to better movement for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists and produce a plan that Streets could work with in the next two years. But last week they might’ve gotten somewhere. Robert Perry, owner of Tat-

tooed Mom, 530 South St., and resident of the 700 block of Ellsworth Street, has been to almost every Washington Avenue meeting that has transpired, many far more confrontational than last week’s. “Washington Avenue, I feel, is a really golden opportunity for citizens, businesses and the city to do something great with a major thoroughfare,� he said. He’s one of those citizens using the street for three modes: foot, bike and car. “All three have issues of safety and flow, issues of enforcement and ideas for improvement,� he noted. As Perry points out, Washington Avenue is changing rapidly, particularly on the west side of Broad Street, as Graduate Hospital and Point Breeze bulge and adapt to incoming commercial and industrial activities. “What do we want to see from this place in a year’s time? In five or ten years’ time? The people that are living in these neigh-

borhoods are changing, the people opening businesses in the neighborhood are changing,� Perry opined. One huge issue is enforcement. From double parkers quickly trying to pick up some produce on Ninth Street to delivery trucks parked in the turning lane, City Council representatives Mark Squilla and Kenyatta Johnson have been getting phone calls and emails to do something about the chaos. While pilots that seek to experiment with design and use generally get loudly booed, restriping seems to be the only achievable short-term solution while longterm solutions continue to be debated. “They might take some of the data from this meeting and realize this is a short-term goal that we can achieve,� Perry said,� but, he added, “there has to be a sense of enforcement.� - Bill Chenevert +(* Comment briefs.

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lisabeth Garson came to the “escape room� phenomenon begrudgingly – her boyfriend at the time dragged her to a ComiCon and she paid $30 to escape a horror-themed room. But the creative advertising professional and user experience specialist was hooked once she had a taste and decided she wanted to make one herself. And this month, Escape The 1980s, 1804 E. Passyunk Ave., opened for a six-month stay in what they’re calling the region’s most sophisticated “Room Escape� game. “To beat the game, you get through all four rooms in 60 minutes: it’s one-thingleads-to-another,� Garson said. “It’s a new kind of adult entertainment, and I dreamed it up. Why not escape a whole genre, a genre that’s becoming trendy right now?� She spent three months converting the large first floor, her landlord agreeing to let her reconfigure an abandoned pharmacy and using it for six months like a pop-up. “My requirements were high on the

tacted Renee [Gilinger],â€? Baumiester said in referring to the East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District’s leader. “I gotta get in and if I don’t do it, somebody else willâ€? was part of his logic, he said, a veteran shearer after years in University City. The South Jersey barber’s psyched to offer “old schoolâ€? services like high and tights, fades, and he’s bringing in some straight razor shave experts. “It’s a very relaxing, old school way of going to a shop, getting a haircut and getting a shave and feeling like a new man, getting aftershave, all that stuff,â€? Baumiester said. The nearly 30-foot-deep and 12-feetwide space is going to be outfitted with @SQS\b ^O`bWQW^O\ba T`][ bVS \Se Âľ@]][ 3aQO^SÂś PcaW\Saa ]\ >Oaagc\Y a 50â€? smart-screen TV, leather couches, /dS\cS 3aQO^S BVS '& a VOdS OZ`SORg bOYS\ ]\ bVS QVOZZS\US P h o t o P r o v i d e d b y E l i s a b e t h G a r s o n complimentary drinks with ’50s barber chairs, hardwood floors, reclaimed wood technology side. I didn’t like paper and duced Garson to her current landlord. barber stations and industrial lighting. pen clues,â€? she admitted. She couldn’t be happier with how she’s “What I’ve learned more was what not “Built by Philly artists, programmers contributing to the many ways in which to do, and a lot of that is the type of conand designers, the 1,200-square-foot South Philly’s getting more colorful and versations, the respect for the client, I game transports a team of players to a creative. want to have a good vibe in the shop,â€? he retro mini-mall,â€? according to its press “It’s weird because even in the time added. release, “where they must use old-school that we’ve been in this building, and Layrite Products will be used and distechnology, interactive codes, and clues we’ve been there every day, even in that played, something he says “is gonna draw to escape the era of AquaNet. With four time I’m seeing a change,â€? Garson said. people in. You put it in someone’s hair themed rooms in each 60-minute game, “We’re watching it.â€? and I sell it in a minute.â€? Baumiester’s Escape The 1980s is the largest room esready to lead the charge for getting rid of cape experience in the city.â€? ANOTHER NEWBIE ON the Avenue is Rob the all-present man bun trend and plans Garson’s an Upper Darby native who Baumiester’s new barber shop, Meister’s to do that right on East Passyunk. “I can’t bought a house in Passyunk Square on Barber Shop, 1810 E. Passyunk Ave., set wait to stop the man bun – we gotta get the 1100 block of Gerrit Street. It was to open at the end of the month or early rid of it.â€? +(* her visits to the Passyunk Square Civic in October. Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchen“I heard about the spot from a friend evert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. ComAssociation that put her in touch with board member Ilene Wilder, who intro- that lives off of Morris [Street], and I con- ment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.


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roles in the FringeArts Festival production of “Damned Dirty Apes!� The world premiere piece, set in FDR Park, Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, will continue The Renegade Co.’s mission to repurpose quintessential artworks and will further prompt the thankful thespian to tab the local theater scene as a consummate supplier of amazing connections and powerful reflections. “So many shows sort of demand particular interpretations,� Norine said from her

home on the 1100 block of Daly Street. “This one, though, encourages a wide range of reactions, and I always find works like that more freeing not only for audiences but also for performers.� Along with the South Philly expanse and the presence of the Lower Moyamensing denizen, the hour-long creation will include ample local representation, with Renegade artistic director Michael Durkin as the director; Chris Davis and Sam Henderson as the scribes; and Zoe Richards and

Sam Sherburne as cast members. A mashup of “King Kong,� “Planet of the Apes� and “Tarzan the Ape Man,� the brainchild, according to a company release, finds humans and apes, accustomed to a wary coexistence, “wavering between seizing what they want and being hunted like prey.� “I love that description,� Norine noted. “It’s all in line with my enthusiasm for pulling things apart and crafting a new project from those elements. Renegade does that so well, so I’m thrilled to be among such

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ment, count herself among those whose early childhood somewhat yields their vocational path. Yearning to be a singer, she eventually questioned what else she might accomplish by tending to tunes and through a middle school acting class, she initiated a journey that has been admirable in its scope and commendable in its modesty. “I have guideposts and I try to follow them and hit them,â€? Norine said of shunning estimations that she has become exceptional at her craft. “I try to become a little better through every endeavor, and I know that’s really all I can ask of myself.â€? Leaving the Empire State for Philadelphia, she matriculated at the University of the Arts, with this year marking her 10th anniversary as an inhabitant of the City of Brotherly Love. Infatuated with history, particularly her adopted metropolis’ annals, she chose to remain here following graduation because of its “steady heartbeatâ€? and then-budding, now certainlythriving, theater community. “I have loved establishing roots here,â€? the delighted denizen, who resides with fiancĂŠ and fellow performer David Stanger

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“In Philadelphia, you can create rich, fulfilling work without having many worries,� she posited. “I know I’m especially excited to tackle new work, and it’s pretty amazing to know so many people who are equally eager.� As part of her hectic but happy life, Norine will continue her relationship with the consortium, under producing artistic director and Bella Vista resident Tina Brock, next month through its “All in the Timing� fundraiser at L’Etage, 624 S. Sixth St., and looks forward to April 30 when she and Stanger will wed at the American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. “I really hadn’t known about FDR Park and definitely didn’t know about the museum until this show came along,� Norine said in giving a laugh-laced thanks to Durkin. “Marriage ceremonies are ritualistic theater, and I’m so excited to have mine and be the wife of an amazing man. So many things are definitely blossoming right now.� SPR Visit fringearts.com. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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and who continued the growth metaphor by saying she wishes to germinate in Philadelphia, said. “I really feel that this city has a passion for quality work and that practitioners here are really able to fill out and expand into whole people.� Blessed to have met many individuals with similar cravings for camaraderie and depth, Norine has aligned herself with such local behemoths as Secret Room Theatre, whom she aided in April through the Primary Staged reading series at The Shubin Theatre, 407 Bainbridge St.; Simpatico Theatre Project, 850 S. Second St.; Plays & Players Theatre; and the ever-friendlyto-South-Philly performers Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium, which has often enabled her to work with her betrothed. About to embark on her first assignment with Renegade, she sees “Damned Dirty Apes!� and every play or reading before it as reminders that every cog in a machine possesses vast importance. She enjoys combining that stance with the wisdom that comes through her Philadelphia Theatre Co. employment as audience services manager, a role that helps her to understand “how all of the parts of a play move,� to intensify her advocacy for chance.


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points trailing only the Green Bay Packers’ 486 for the conference lead. A lateseason slide kept them off the playoff invitations list, but Barwin is determined to help the Birds to swoop in for stellar outcomes and cement early winter tilts. “We’re definitely working hard,â€? he said at the tot lot, fraternizing with fans following the dedication. “At this stage, we’re ready to show we’ve improved and that we’re going to be dynamic to watch.â€? Jettisoning McCoy to the Buffalo Bills on March 3 landed the Birds linebacker Kiko Alonso, whom Kelly coached at the University of Oregon. A week later, Foles went to the St. Louis Rams for quarterback Sam Bradford, the ’10 National Football League Offensive Rookie of the Year, who will look to rebound from a left ACL injury that robbed him of last year. Add gifted ball carrier DeMarco Murray, a March 12 free-agent signing from the Dallas Cowboys, and the offense appears prepared to approach 500 points. Speaking of the hated Lone Star State foes, the Birds will welcome the Cowboys to Lincoln Financial Field, 1 Lincoln Financial Way, Sept. 20 in their home opener. With Barwin and Alonso heading the linebackers, Fletcher Cox overseeing the defensive line and free agent 1]\\]` 0O`eW\ O\R VWa RSTS\aWdS ^SS`a eWZZ Z]]Y b] W[^`]dS ]\ ZOab gSO` cornerback Byron Maxwell manning the eVS\ bVSg Âż\WaVSR &bV W\ bVS ZSOUcS W\ gO`Ra OZZ]eSR defensive back corps, the Eagles will play P h o t o b y R o b To r n e y their usual six-game division slate against the Cowboys, the New York Giants and gridiron greatness, including last season’s ground, 2100 S. 24th St., said. “What the Washington Redskins; will also host All-Pro and Pro Bowl distinction, along people can accomplish when working to- the New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, with his leading the National Football gether is amazing. Today makes that very Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bills and AriConference in sacks and winning last well known.â€? zona Cardinals; and will visit the Falcons, November’s conference defensive player New York Jets, Carolina Panthers, Detroit of the month honor, he certainly appreWHILE BEING KIND to residents through Lions and New England Patriots, the deciated that the tot lot includes repaved community projects blesses Barwin with fending Super Bowl champions. basketball courts, as he also played hoops bliss, he also revels in seeing them rejoice “Looking at the schedule, you know for the University of Cincinnati. That en- when he levels a quarterback or running there’s no shortage of opportunities to get hancement and upkeep of the playground back. Standing 6-foot-4 and tipping the it done as a group,â€? Barwin said. “We’re equipment, the addition of green storm- scales at 264 pounds, the 28-year-old is only a few days away from continuing water infrastructure and the formation entering his seventh season and third don- to go out there to make our fans proud. of community and rain gardens further ning green. Coming off a career-best year Like I said during the presentation, it’s all fascinated Barwin, whose local altruism in which he set personal highs with 64 about everyone giving 100 percent. That’s combined tackles, including 47 solo nabs, what I’m looking forward to come Sept. has certainly not reached its climax. “I want to thank everyone who played a and 14.5 sacks, he became the undisputed 14 and beyond.â€? SPR role in revitalizing this park and for con- leader of an oft-maligned and overlooked tributing to a project that aims to uplift the crew because of the potent offense that Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at residents of this great city,â€? the impressive since-departed signal caller Nick Foles jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. presence, whose latest sponsored-concert and stud running back LeSean McCoy Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/feaextravaganza will revitalize Smith Play- catapulted to a 10-6 mark, with their 474 tures.


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