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Marcus Steele,
Marcus Steele Jr. sits for a picture with Willie Wilson at the Boys & Girls Club in Gary. John Luke The Times
Marcus Steele,
Marcus Steele Jr., 18, is Indiana Boys and Girls Clubs state Youth of the Year. He advances to regional competition later this year. John Luke, The Times
Marcus Steele,
Marcus Steele Jr., 18, left, works with Willie Wilson, 12, on homework at the Boys & Girls Club in Gary. Steele was named State Youth of the Year. John Luke, The Times
Marcus Steele,
Marcus Steele Jr., 18, left, runs in the gym with Willie Wilson, foreground, and Kevin Banks at the Boys & Girls Club in Gary.
In 2017, Amanda Foley, the location scout for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” needed a place to shoot a record store scene. It’s a challenge to find interiors that fit the storyline of the series’ main character Midge Maisel, a wealthy Jewish housewife who dives into the Village scene of the late 50s and early 60s. On the outside, preservation laws ensure Greenwich Village looks the same, but step inside and it’s clear: This is not the Village of bohemians and cheap rents.
When Foley walked into The Music Inn a cramped world instrument shop with a forest of Russian balalaikas, Japanese kotos and African harps dangling from every inch of the ceiling she knew she found her spot.
âIâll see you in heaven.â
It was the last thing Al Braccolino, 90, of Crown Point, told one of his daughters as paramedics loaded him into an ambulance Nov. 16. COVID-19 forced him into the final fight of his life.
Ten days later, the chair Al usually occupied at the Thanksgiving table would sit empty. The husband to his wife of 70 years, father of three and grandfather of six died on the holiday.
Alâs daughter, Sandra Noe, was herself suffering from COVID-19, which she contracted while caring for her sick parents, when the virus forced Alâs hospitalization.
Noe, 66, is no stranger to helping elderly shut-ins weather isolation.
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Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Stephen McGinnis, lawyer for the Patel group who is looking to develop the property on the corner of Blackburn Avenue and 29th Street, speaks to the Ashland Zoning Commission on Wednesday. People opposed to the development filled the chamber, hallway and spilled into the parking lot during the presentation on Wednesday. The zoning commission unanimously voted to recommend the zoning not change.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Stephen McGinnis, lawyer for the Patel group who is looking to develop the property on the corner of Blackburn Avenue and 29th Street, speaks to the Ashland Zoning Commission on Wednesday.
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