Monthly Archives: January 2015

Irvington Luminaria Huge Success

On the longest night in 2014, December 21, the residents of Irvington lit candles along the winding streets in record numbers. Candles and bags sold at local merchants (Central Ace Hardware, Antiques by Jack & Jill, Deering Cleaners, Black Sheep Gifts, the Bonna Shops, and Your Local Deli, plus Karen … Read More

Vincent Johnson-Horan Achieves Eagle Scout Rank

INDIANAPOLIS — It’s been a long and winding road for New Palestine resident and Our Lady of Lourdes Troop 8 member Vincent Johnson-Horan, but he can finally say that he is an Eagle Scout. “There were times when I wasn’t sure if I could make it, but I was thrilled … Read More

Christmas Tree Collection Changes

Marion county residents got a surprise as the city announced an end to the Christmas tree recycling program in favor of a new initiative that allows them to dispose of their live Christmas trees curbside in January. In this specialized collection season, crews will pick up trees in addition to … Read More

Outgoing Warren Twp. Trustee Honored

INDIANAPOLIS — On Dec. 16, the Warren Township Board members honored outgoing Warren Township Trustee Jeff Bennett with a plaque honoring his eight years of leadership and service to the people of the township. They noted the many improvements during his terms as Trustee, including lowering property taxes, the successful … Read More

“Vanishing Points” at the Harrison First Friday

INDIANAPOLIS, IN—The Harrison Center for the Arts presents Vanishing Points, new work by Justin Vining at an artist reception on Jan. 2 from 6 to 9 p.m. The show incorporates paintings in his signature style — instantly recognizable whimsical cityscapes, farm houses and landscapes in oils, acrylics and watercolors employing … Read More