Articles Filed Under: Irvington

Abraham Lincoln at the Irving Theatre

Well, not in the flesh, but Lincoln will surely be there in spirit. Anyone familiar with my writings and ramblings knows that I have one special obsession: Abraham Lincoln. I’ve written several articles, papers and literary works on the life and death of Abraham Lincoln over the past 15 years … Read More

Irvington’s Community Space for Art

The whole thing started because David Jackson got bored during the nasty winter of 2013-14. “I do contract work cleaning out properties for the city, and use the building as a warehouse,” he explained. “It was too snowy to do any work, so we sat around looking at all the … Read More

First Home will be a Safe Haven in Irvington

The Associate Vice President of Eskenazi Health/Midtown Mental Health Center Julie Szempruch and several other representatives of Midtown Mental Health were on hand at the Historic Irvington Community Council meeting January 20 to discuss the First Home project they will be housing in the former nursing home on South Ritter. … Read More

Casserole: A Mixture of Photographic Thoughts at the Bona Thompson

IRVINGTON — The Irvington Historical Society is hosting a photography exhibition, “Casserole: A Mixture of Photographic Thoughts.” This exhibition of fine art photography is a group exhibition, featuring color and black and white photographs created by the members of INvision: Alliance of Photographic Artists. The exhibition opens with a reception … Read More

Applause!: Dec. 12-19

• Despite the cold rain on Dec. 5, the Irvington Holiday Open House put on by the Irvington Merchant’s Association saw a nice turnout. Thank you to the merchants and shoppers who made it a success! • EclecticPond, the east side’s classic works troupe, recently announced they will have a … Read More