Monthly Archives: January 2013

Little Flower Leadership Call-Out

INDIANAPOLIS —There will be a leadership call-out meeting to bring Little Flower neighbors together to foster leadership and resources on Jan. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at little Flower Catholic Church, 4720 E. 13th St. People with skills in organizing, volunteering, and developing resources and who live or have a business … Read More

Roselyn Bakery’s Rosie’s Gingerbread House

For many Indianapolis residents, Christmas in the Circle City is defined by one thing: The World’s Largest Christmas Tree. Every year since 1962, the dedicated electrical workers of IBEW 481 have dutifully transformed the Soldier’s and Sailors monument into a glistening, magical pyramid of lights that even the most skeptical … Read More

New Year — New Name!

Four years, one hundred and ninety-two issues, and countless words and pictures. There have been many late nights and early mornings, plus last minute changes and general craziness involved in each and every edition of this newspaper. Now, as we come up on our fifth year of publication, we are … Read More

Landmark Building Saved on East Side

IRVINGTON — Irvington Development Organization (IDO) has partnered with Irvington Historical Society to purchase a historic former post office building at 5502 E. Washington St. The two organizations had been in negotiations for several months with the owner of the building, which sits on the northeast corner of Ritter Ave. … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 3-10

• Looks like East District will be moving back into the Regional Operations Center at the former Eastgate Mall sometime in February. Alex Carroll, owner of LifeLine and the building, came to an agreement with the City of Indianapolis about fixing safety features in the building. It will be great … Read More