south philly review

Week of September 25, 2008
NEWS – Feature
Marching on
by Caitlin Meals
After a fundraising scare, the Columbus Day Parade and Italian-American Festival is back on schedule thanks to the tenacity of one man and the contributions of the community.

 
NEWS
L’Chayim
by Lorraine Gennaro
An Orthodox synagogue in need of repairs and under scrutiny from The Department of Licenses and Inspections will open for the High Holidays.

 
NEWS
Perception points
by Caitlin Meals
Tonight marks the television debut of an award-winning documentary from a local director/producer who traced the paths of six inner-city students trying to get to college.

 
NEWS
Youth Appreciation Award
Balancing act

 
NEWS
Police Report
by Lorraine Gennaro
Arrest pending in puppy mill case

 
NEWS
News Brief
by Lorraine Gennaro
Fire destroys factory

 
NEWS
Newsbriefs
High marks

 
LIFESTYLES – Feature
Poison pen
by Lorraine Gennaro
An attorney wrote a novel based on a 1930s scandal where wives, including eight from the Passyunk area, were tried for murdering their husbands for insurance money.

 
LIFESTYLES – Movie Review
Sleepless "Nights"
by Brett S. Harrison
 
LIFESTYLES – Movie Listings
Movie Listings
 
LIFESTYLES – From the Book Jacket
‘Vanished Gardens: Finding Nature in Philadelphia’
by Christine Zacchei
The history of Philadelphia’s horticulture blends with one woman’s love for gardening

 
LIFESTYLES – Wheels
Running on empty
by Jim Motavalli
Almost out of gas in a Saturn Outlook

 
LIFESTYLES – Cardella
Running against yourself
by Tom Cardella
 
LIFESTYLES – Perfect Fit
Sunny’s outlook
by Debra Mazda
 
LIFESTYLES – Horoscopes
Horoscopes
by Mystic Terry
 
LIFESTYLES – Crossword
Crossword Solution
 
LIFESTYLES – Crossword
Crossword Puzzle
 
LIFESTYLES – Sudoku
Sudoku Puzzle
 
LIFESTYLES – Sudoku
Sudoku Solution
 
LIFESTYLES – Bol's Eye
Bol's Eye
by Shaun Boland
 
LIFESTYLES
Rhythm and soulless
by Ed Condran
 
Opinion & Editorial – View Finder
Mums the word
by Greg Bezanis
 
Opinion & Editorial – Word
Word on the street
What is your opinion of the government’s $700 billion proposal to aid the nation’s financial institutions and frozen credit markets?

 
Opinion & Editorial – Letters
Picking teams
 
FOOD – Feature
A sweet New Year
by Phyllis Stein-Novack
Chicken soup, matzo balls and gefilte fish are staples of the Jewish holiday dinner.

 
FOOD – Restaurant Review
Plaza at Table 31
by Phyllis Stein-Novack
 
FOOD – Reader's Recipe
Mildred’s Red Velvet Poundcake
 
SPORTS – Feature
Working overtime
by Bill Gelman
Extra hours viewing game films has helped Neumann-Goretti passer Anthony Mastrando lead his Saints to a victory over Prep Charter, ending a losing streak.

 
SPORTS – Sports Briefs
Sports In Brief
by Dustin Khebzou
 
SPORTS
Catch him if you can
by Bill Gelman
Southern senior running back Chris Pennington is handling the bulk of the scoring load for his 2-1 team, including three touchdowns in last week’s victory over Edison.

 
SOCIALS
Socials
 
OBITUARIES
Obituaries