Monthly Archives: September 2019

Gettysburg’s Lost Avenue

Rhonda and I are celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary this week. One of the constants over those three blissful decades has been our shared love of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It was one of the first places we visited as a married couple and has remained a favorite “haunt” of ours ever … Read More

100 Years Ago: Sept. 13-19

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, September 17, 1919: The board of public works suffered a “gas attack” today when a large number of letters from Irvington citizens were received protesting the order to install gas street lights south of Washington St in the classic suburb. The board thought the gas … Read More

Colts Lose in Overtime

Okay the first game of the 2019 regular season goes down as an overtime loss for the Horseshoe. The homeboys ran into a highly motivated Charger team in LA and gave it a good shot, but were let down by the foot of one man. It certainly wasn’t Jacoby Brissett. … Read More