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Cincinnati Magazine
February 16, 2021
I know this is a stupid question. I recently moved to Madisonville, which is delightful in many ways. And I discovered two streets here, right next to each other, named Homer and Simpson! D’oh! It’s a coincidence, of course. But do these streets have any interesting stories? I DON’T HAVE A COW
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DEAR COW:
Shall we be kind, dear Reader, and simply blame the stress of the past year for this person’s question? Or, following the Doctor’s recent attempt to find Cincinnati’s oldest working telephone number (November 2020), might we suspect an attempt to up the ante of triviality?
Delaware County Courthouse
MEDIA – A Delaware County woman alleges that she suffered a litany of head and spinal injuries when, during a dinner spent in the defendant’s living room, a ceiling collapsed and landed on top of her.
Makoya Dolley of Clifton Heights filed suit in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 21 versus Cynthia Long, of Wallingford.
“On or about March 30, 2019, plaintiff, Makoya Dolley, was an invitee, licensee and/or otherwise legally on defendant’s premises, when, as a result of the negligence and/or carelessness of the defendants, the plaintiff was eating in the living room when the ceiling collapsed. As a result of this accident, the plaintiff suffered severe and permanent bodily injury,” the suit states.
By Matthew Gambino • Posted January 26, 2021
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic is impacting the financial health of Catholic parishes as much as that of individuals and families.
But thanks to a program of the Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia, parish leaders are reaching out to ask members to help their churches in this time of need.
The foundation’s Parish Stewardship Renewal Program launched last fall and offered a plan for every parish in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia that have seen significant declines in weekly offertory collections since the pandemic began curtailing or even ceasing attendance at weekly Mass since last March.
Civil lawsuit for damage done during George Floyd protests dropped
The lawsuit was dropped just weeks after the first court appearance. By then, case documents show it had already taken a bitter turn. The lawsuit was filed by a Court Street homeowner s association seeking damages for property damage done during the George Floyd protests. (Source: WXIX) By Brian Planalp | January 15, 2021 at 6:27 PM EST - Updated January 18 at 1:20 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A lawsuit filed by a Downtown Cincinnati condominium unit owners association has been dropped less than a month after the first court appearance.
Attorney William Blessing filed a motion to dismiss for Court Street Executive Suites, the plaintiff, on Jan. 11.