Monthly Archives: April 2014

Book Review: Your Life Calling: Reimagining the Rest of Your Life

Baby Boomers have comprised a huge blip moving through American demographics and culture.  We expanded maternity wards and schools, changed workplaces and are now remodeling late middle age and retirement.  We are the first generation to have a reasonable probability of living longer after the end of our first career … Read More

Permits Required for Right-of-Way Plantings

INDIANAPOLIS — The Department of Code Enforcement is pleased to announce an updated flora permit application. The fillable PDF form is available electronically and for immediate use at www.indy.gov/dce A flora permit is required for any tree planting, landscaping, spraying, bracing, removal, or pruning work on trees or flora in … Read More

Have It Your Way

I met three friends at a diner for breakfast and noticed that the menu had a “55 Plus” section. Leaping at the chance to use my advanced years to financial advantage, I pointed at the menu and ordered what was written there. One of my friends, without looking at the … Read More

The Greatest Sports Trivia Column Ever Printed (April Fool!)

Walter Ray Williams Jr. is a 54 year old professional bowler from Eureka, California. In his professional bowling career he has won a record 47 PBA Tour titles and earned over $4.4 million in prize money. He was been named PBA Player of the Year a record seven times. Among … Read More

Applause!: April 4-11

• Irvington’s Monuments Man: Thomas Carr Howe, Jr. and the Quest for Nazi Loot will be the subject of a Powerpoint presentation, Sunday, April 6 at 1:30 p.m., at the Bona Thompson Memorial Center, 5350 E. University Av,, given by Steve Barnett, executive director, Irvington Historical Society.  The program is … Read More