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LGBT FILM ELEBRATING TRANS DAY of REMEMBRANCE J£
io's LGBT and Ally Community 0L ASHTON RANSITIONING THE STATE OF THE ON YOUTUBE TRANSGENDER FIGH FOR EQUALITY CINCY & COLUMBUS: EMBERING LGBT FILM ELEBRATING TRANS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE j£ IH ft VIEW ?Z'Z'.'li. " qmunity A NEW iATTL T©W IN .ears After Filmmakers Documented Tensions Between Gay and Black Residents in Columbus' Olde Towne East Neighbors Unite Against Big Developers Chief Baba Shongo Obadina Story by AndrewJCeller that residents hung from their homes. The conflict between old and new residents thqfset the stage for a film like Flag Wars Photos by Andrew Spear portrayed in Flag Wars, while not a bygone in the first place. Go to a meeting of the Olde Towne East issue to all, seems to many to be a thing of •;i7 This Nov. 1, as part of a celebration of its Neighborhood Association today, however, the past. A newer influx of straight families, '."Gentrification only occurs when there is a Film/Video Residency Program, the Wexner and such discussion is nowhere to be young people and developers is ushering certain level of disinvestment [in the neigh- Center for the Arts in Columbus will screen found. On a September 2015 agenda filled the neighborhood into yet another stage of : borhood]," she said. "Only when you have Flag Wars, a documentary chronicling gen- mostly with construction and beautification gentrification and adding a new chapter to this disinvestment does it become prof trification in the city's Olde Tow»e East projects, the only item of concern for resi the history of Olde Towne East. -
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Columbus, Ohio
THE CATHOLIC TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 19 5 2 O*.NIELS BUICK Farm Equipment Travel Service Ht«i E*tate for Sale 43 Automatic Heat He Fewer Lawn Mew»ri 774 Ml* N High LU UM SOLT FARM EQUIPMENT Tours and Cruises Parker laww WANTED INDUSTRIAL 8 ARM EQUIPMENT FLRNACES OBETZ FORD TRACTORS DI. 4414 “KAUDERER” COAL OIL GAS R E WOODIN SALK* CO KAUFMAN MOTOR, INC Travel Service MA l«l« 272 ft. Suring St Sale* and Service , Mil 12*4 N H gb KL Ull Hearing Aid* 12 N 3rd St COLLmSt » ALTO RADIATOB CO. Room 323 MA 8161 Kramer Heating Co. Food Mart* 10a Radiate* Rvpairing PRIEST'S HOUSEKEEPER BELTONE Ron Out Clean Oet World's for,most hearing aid FA 1274 I4»8 E Long St New and rebuilt Radiatara far meat care 41 W. Gay (Street ievel) FL. 2*8* _________ Watch Repair BOILERS OHIO GIANT MARKET *3* K SPRING KT. ________ AD. *>8B Fourth S Prempt Expert Watrh Cliwk and Jewelry Op» Write Department LA, PO Box 636, Columbus DE SOTO • PLYMOUTH Hospital* Repair. Coal Yard* 74b DE1NLEIN 3oorteou» terviee *1*7 N Hiab LA 6122 LA >111 16, Ohio. State age and experience CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 49 N High AD »4«4 *61 S. 17th-*t I RICH STREET MARKET FA 219* Hauling and Expre**ing 40 Grading MAP’S MARKET AUTO SEAT COVERS—AlACv* Inturanco BINKLEY PM BEAVER AUTO STnWfcs IN THE PARISH Excavating 5 th DEWEY L. BLACK MOVING AND STORAGE UN 1492 _ Situation Wanted 18 Cnmplet* Insurance nd Bond* 11*4 Windsor Ave. -
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>&;* ••••••- 1 % cnniFcrBrunner i *%ptainG FTCD .^Lft in a Hayes ercswaiDO ' i _L SHe (JUIT CUTTinG? June 2009 • vol 14 issue 1 ainTnoBODYDeaD samanTHa PULL OUT caLenDar everYTHin.G prmeHOLiDaY •// "74470"25134 k &LOCaLCeLgBriTYMOXY mnsnuK by Wayne Besen fought the battle of the sexes to the victories in four states - and count point of exhaustion. Let's not even ing. The latest polls show that al In an online discussion forum, a re get started on the nasty dust-ups most half of Americans now spected activist recently lamented over transgender issues. support the freedom to marry. the decentralization of gay com munity advocacy. He made a pow Such disorganization is even more We also have to remember that not erful case that we would be better conspicuous when contrasted with long ago, the major GLBT organiza off if our efforts were more regi the conformity of our opponents. tions ran from religion. It was gay mented and unified. When growing up, these (mostly) religious activists that thought churchgoers were rewarded for fighting for acceptance within de "Our communal problem is that the obedience, while our very exis nominations was a worthy battle. LGBT community is so fragmented tence was considered disobedient. While not achieving the same suc that we are constantly a cacophony To survive as a GLBT youth, one had cess as marriage equality, there of voices rather than a choir," the to learn to question authority and have been successes - most no advocate wrote. He went onto be a freethinker. These traits make tably the Episcopal Church con- make the point that division can for incredibly interesting dinner firmingEugene Robinson as Bishop lead to defeat in the political arena. -
Columbus County Schools Featured in National Magazine Medicine Drop Here Saturday the Anatomy of Illegal Sales of Prescription M
rBullock paces Stallion victory over West Bladen. rLady rVikings trip Purnell Swett. rWarriors open season with two victories. rLady Gator comeback leads to win over Pender. rGators defeat Pender to put record at 4-2. rLady Pack booters sufer frst loss. rPack netters win Sports fve of frst six. rStallions fall to Fairmont. See page 1-B. ThePublished News since 1896 every Monday and Tursday forReporter the County of Columbus and her people. Tursday, March 17, 2011 Te anatomy of illegal sales of prescription medicine nInformant provides drug de- Detective Justin Worley and fellow The resident told pain medication in the community Volume 114, Number 75 tectives the who, what, when, officers “managed” an informant in callers he wasn’t Cross, along Bullard and Westside roads where and how. recent days through purchases of pain but they insisted he known as “The Ponderosa,” southwest Whiteville, North Carolina pills and Xanax tablets. was, and asked he set up of Chadbourn. By BOB HIGH Worley provided the following se- a time for them to pur- Wants pain pills 50 Cents Staff Writer quence of events leading to the arrest chase medication. The The caller told Worley that Cross Monday of Christopher Corey Cross, resident’s prefix num- sold his entire prescription to a man The shady methods of illegal sales 42, of Chadbourn: ber for his cell phone who was identified as being arrested of prescription medication across Wrong number Cross was one number differ- by the drug unit in January for dealing Inside Today Columbus County that have plagued A county resident called Worley ent from that of Cross, and the last four in pain medication. -
Downtown Hotels and Dining Map
DOWNTOWN HOTELS AND DINING MAP DOWNTOWN HOTELS N 1 S 2 A. Moxy Columbus Short North 3 4 W. 5th Ave. E. 5th Ave. 800 N. High St. 5 E. 4th Ave. B. Graduate Columbus 6 W. 4th Ave. 7 750 N. High St. 8 9 10 14 12 11 W. 3rd Ave. Ave. Cleveland C. Le Méridien Columbus, The Joseph 13 High St. High E. 3rd Ave. 620 N. High St. 15 16 17 18 19 20 E. 2nd Ave. D. AC Hotel Columbus Downtown 21 22 W. 2nd Ave. 517 Park St. 23 24 Summit St.Summit 4th St.4th Michigan Ave. Michigan E. Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus Downtown Neil Ave. W. 1st Ave. A 501 N. High St. 25 Hubbard Ave. 28 26 27 29 F. Hilton Columbus Downtown 32 30 31 33 34 401 N. High St. 37 35 B Buttles Ave. 38 39 36 36 40 G. Hyatt Regency Columbus 42 41 Park St. Park 43 44 45 350 N. High St. Goodale Park 47 46 48 C H. Drury Inn & Suites Columbus Convention Center 50 49 670 51 Park St. Park 54 53 88 E. Nationwide Blvd. 52 1 55 56 D I. Sonesta Columbus Downtown E 57 Vine St. 58 2 4 71 33 E. Nationwide Blvd. 315 3 59 F 3rd St.3rd 4th St.4th J. Canopy by Hilton Columbus Downtown 5 1 Short North 7 6 G H Mt. Vernon Ave. Nationwide Blvd. 77 E. Nationwide Blvd. 14 Neil Ave. 8 10 Front St. Front E. Naughten St. 9 11 I J Spring St. -
Wavebid > Buyers Guide
Auction Catalog March 2021 Auction Auction Date: Sunday, Feb 28 2021 Bidding Starts: 12:00 PM EST Granny's Auction House Phone: (727) 572-1567 5175 Ulmerton Rd Email: grannysauction@gmail. Ste B com Clearwater, FL 33760 © 2021 Granny's Auction House 02/28/2021 07:36 AM Lot Title & Description Number 12" x 16" Wyland Lucite Limited Edition Orca Family Statue - Free form clear lucite form reminiscent of ice with sun softened edges 1 holding family pod of 3 Orcas/ killer whales, etched Wyland signature lower left, numbered 105/950 lower right - in house shipping available 2 6" x 4" Russian Lacquerware Box Signed and Numbered with Mythic Cavalry Scene - Black Ground, Bright Red Interior - In House Shipping Available Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver 6 1/2" plate - 16052 A, 7142, 925-1000, beautiful rimmed plate. 5.095 ozt {in house shipping 3 available} 2 Disney Figurines With Original Boxes & COA - My Little Bambi and Mothe # 14976 & Mushroom Dancer Fantasia. {in house shipping 4 available} 2 Art Glass Paperweights incl. Buccaneers Super Bowl Football - Waterford crystal Super Bowl 37 Buccaneers football #1691/2003 & 5 Murano with copper fleck (both in great condition) {in house shipping available} 6 Hard to Find Victor "His Master's Voice" Neon Sign - AAA Sign Company, Coltsville Ohio (completely working) {local pick up or buyer arranges third party shipping} 7 14K Rose Gold Ring With 11ct Smokey Topaz Cut Stone - size 6 {in house shipping available} 8 5 200-D NGC Millennium Set MS 67 PL Sacagawea Dollar Coins - Slabbed and Graded by NGC, in house shipping available Elsa de Bruycker Oil on Canvas Panting of Pink Cadillac Flying in to the distance - Surrealilst image of cadillac floating above the road 9 in bright retro style, included is folio for Elsa's Freedom For All Statue of Liberty Series - 25" x 23" canvas, framed 29" x 28" local pick up and in house shipping available 10 1887 French Gilt Bronze & Enamel Pendent Hanging Lamp - Signed Emile Jaud Et Jeanne Aubert 17 Mai 1887, electrified. -
2002 Opinions
ERIE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL (Published by the Committee on Publications of the Erie County Legal Journal and the Erie County Bar Association) Reports of Cases Decided in the Several Courts of Erie County for the Year 2002 LXXXV ERIE, PA JUDGES of the Courts of Erie County during the period covered by this volume of reports COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS HONORABLE WILLIAM R. CUNNINGHAM -------- President Judge HONORABLE GEORGE LEVIN ---------------------------- Senior Judge HONORABLE ROGER M. FISCHER ----------------------- Senior Judge HONORABLE FRED P. ANTHONY --------------------------------- Judge HONORABLE SHAD A. CONNELLY ------------------------------- Judge HONORABLE JOHN A. BOZZA ------------------------------------ Judge HONORABLE STEPHANIE DOMITROVICH --------------------- Judge HONORABLE ERNEST J. DISANTIS, JR. ------------------------- Judge HONORABLE MICHAEL E. DUNLAVEY -------------------------- Judge HONORABLE ELIZABETH K. KELLY ----------------------------- Judge HONORABLE JOHN J. TRUCILLA --------------------------------- Judge Volume 85 TABLE OF CASES -A- Ager, et al. v. Steris Corporation ------------------------------------------------ 54 Alessi, et al. v. Millcreek Township Zoning Hearing Bd. and Sheetz, et al. 77 Altadonna; Commonwealth v. --------------------------------------------------- 90 American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Co.; Odom v. ----------------- 232 Azzarello; Washam v. ------------------------------------------------------------ 181 -B- Beaton, et. al.; Brown v. ------------------------------------------------------------ -
Port Orange Ponce Inlet Fishing Inside South Daytona Daytona Beach Shores with Dan
PORT ORANGE PONCE INLET FISHING INSIDE SOUTH DAYTONA DAYTONA BEACH SHORES WITH DAN Indian River reeks while shrimp run in Halifax River Page B7 Vol. 8, No. 24 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, July 5, 2013 $ OFF ANY Community VCOG structure could change 19 REPAIR Must be presented atAdvanced time of repair cannotAir 767-1654 be combined w/any other offer. Notes By Erika Webb all Volusia County residents. Port Orange [email protected] “Today’s staff, in our cities and county, has Same Day great rapport with their professional counter- Emergency Service Centennial events Volusia Council of Governments will remain parts in other governments,” Ms. Swiderski its own entity. wrote. “The need to develop consensus is not for July At a workshop June 24, focused on the results as necessary as it once was.” State Lic#CAC1817470 of a 360 survey of the organization, city and “In essence we have worked our way out of The city continues its county officials voted unanimously to continue a job,” she added. Lasts and Lasts and Lasts yearlong Centennial cele- as VCOG rather than assemble under the Volu- A total of 39 elected officials and 15 man- SM Port Orange bration with events and sia League of Cities. agers from 14 jurisdictions, including 12 386-767-1654 activities planned during The survey, completed by city managers and cities, Volusia County and the Volusia WE FIX AIR CONDITIONERSwww.AdvancedAirOnline.com 775605 July. From a free movie to a elected officials, was designed as a complete County School Board, returned the survey. -
84 Lumber Co-Manager Adelphoi Village, Inc. Jr. Accountant ALCOA Travel and Expense Processor Allegheny Energy Fuels Technician
Employer Position 84 Lumber Co-Manager Adelphoi Village, Inc. Jr. Accountant ALCOA Travel and Expense Processor Allegheny Energy Fuels Technician Accounting Allegheny Ludlum Staff Accountant I Allegheny Valley Bank of Pittsburgh Staff Accountant Asset Genie, Inc. Accounting Department Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc. Procurement Specialist I BDO USA Tax Accountant, Auditor, Litigation Support Bononi and Bononi Accountant Boy Scouts-Westmoreland Fayette Council Accounting Specialist/Bookkeeper City of Greensburg Fiscal Assistant A/R Coca-Cola Budget Analyst DeLallo’s Italian Store Manager Department of Veteran Affairs-Dayton VA Accountant Trainee Medical Center Dept. of the Navy - Naval Audit Service Auditor Diamond Drugs, Inc. Staff Accountant Enterprise Rent A Car Accounting Coordinator FedEx Services Auditor First Commonwealth Financial Corporation Management Trainee - 16 month management development program Fox and James Inc. Controller (Office MGR, HR MGR, Accountant, Auditor) General American Corp. Accounts Payable Assistant Giant Eagle Staff Accountant Highmark Accountant One Inspector General's Office, Department of Junior Auditor Defense Irwin Bank and Trust Company Management Trainee James L. Wintergreen CPA Office Manager/Accountant - payroll, taxes John Wall, Inc Accountant Jordan Tax Service Accounting Clerk Kennametal Inc. Business Analyst Kennametal, Inc. Internal Auditor Limited Brands Internal Auditor Maher Duessel, CPAs Staff Accountant Malin, Bergquist & Company, LLP Staff Accountant Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC Audit Staff -
Downtown Restaurants in the Vicinity of the Convention Center .Com
Downtown Restaurants in the vicinity of the convention center .com SHORT NORTH ARTS DISTRICT 52. Bareburger, $$ L D. 1. Brothers Drake (Meadery), $. 53. Martini Modern Italian, $$$, D. 2. Condado Tacos, $$, L D. 54. Brewcadia, $$, D 3. North High Brewing, $, L D. 55. Gallerie Bar & Bistro, Inside Hilton Columbus Downtown, $$$$, B L D. 4. Paulie Gee’s Short North, $$, D. Closed Mon. 56. MMELO Boutique Confections, $ 5. Standard Hall, $$, D., Mon-Thurs. L D Fri.-Sun. 57. Granero, $$, D 6. Fox in the Snow Cafe, $, B L. 58. Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, $$$, L D. 7. Seventh Son Brewing, $, Closed Mon. 59. R Bar Arena, $, L D. 8. The Market Italian Village, $$, B L D. 60. Buca di Beppo, $$, L D. 9. Katalina’s Cafe Corner, $, B L. 61. Three-Legged Mare, $$, L D. 10. Bodega, $, L D. 62. BBR Columbus, $$, L D. 11. Oddfellows, $, L D., Sat-Sun., D Mon.-Fri. 63. Dahlia, $$, D. Closed Sun.-Mon. 12. Julep, $$, L D Fri.-Sun. D Mon.-Thurs. 64. Nada, $$, L D. 13. Pies + Pints, $$, L D 65. Sunny Street Cafe, $, B L (Dinner on event nights at Nationwide Arena). 14. Late Night Slice/Quick Slice, $, D. 66. Ted’s Montana Grill, $$, L D. 15. Oats & Barley, $, B L D. 67. Boston’s The Gourmet Pizza, $$, L D. 16. Tastings – A Wine Experience, $$, L D. 68. Rodizio Grill, $$$$, L D. 17. Zest Juice Co., $, B L D. 69. bd’s Mongolian Grill, $$, L D. 18. Donatos Pizza/Black Brick Bar, $, L D. downtown 19. Mission Coffee Company, $. 70. Max & Erma’s, $$, B L D.