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ADA rules spur new look for Henry park

Jane Gilman · April 3, 2014

Harold Henry Park is getting a makeover to become compliant with the Americans of Disabilities Act. The 1.6-acre park at 9th street between Lucerne and Windsor boulevards, will be closed […]

‘Clock has stopped’ on proposed Lucerne condo development

Suzan Filipek · January 3, 2014

A re-design is in the works for Morumbila developers proposed five-story condo development at 859 S. Lucerne Blvd. The 15-unit project had been proposed to be built on the empty […]

Windsor Square Residents to Vote on Lighting Project

Jane Gilman · June 1, 2012

Windsor Square homeowners will be asked to weigh in on a proposed project to improve safety and lighting on neighborhood streets. A straw poll ballot is being mailed to a […]

Ancient Japanese Tradition Continues in Windsor Village

Suzan Filipek · April 11, 2012

How did a Jewish girl from New York end up steeped in the centuries-old tradition of the Japanese tea ceremony? A trip to Japan in the 1980s with the Sierra […]

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