Monthly Archives: November 2019

‘Tis the Season For Giving

The Weekly View is delighted to continue helping with the Gaia Works team this year to brighten the holidays for families and children in need. Every year, Jan DeFerbrache and her “elves” make special deliveries to local families in need, plus help Coburn Place bring joy to survivors of domestic … Read More

Post Office to Offer Extended Services for the Holidays

INDIANAPOLIS  — The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is ready to deliver more than 28 million packages per day between Dec.16-21, and will average 20.5 million packages per day through the remainder of the year. With a projected 800 million package deliveries between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, the Postal Service … Read More

IPS Approves Largest Teacher Raises in District History

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) Board of School Commissioners unanimously approved the largest teacher pay increase in the district’s history with the ratification of the latest Indianapolis Education Association (IEA) bargaining agreement. The Board also approved the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) contract. Together, … Read More

Eastside Quality of Life Planning Session Slated for Dec. 3

INDIANAPOLIS — The third Quality of Life Planning Session will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Englewood Christian Church (57 N. Rural). At the first session, attendees worked in table groups to create a draft vision statement for their section of the plan. … Read More

Applause!: Nov. 22-28

• The eastside icon Steer-Inn was host to the TV show “What Would You Do” the week of Nov. 11-15. Host John Quinones was on hand, as well as the film crew. If you’ve never seen the ABC show, it involves actors creating scenes where ordinary people are forced to … Read More