Monthly Archives: March 2023

My Jobs: Renamed the Weekly View

Last time I ended us having  started The East Side Voice. Luckily people realized quickly that we were the same staff as the old Herald and were very kind to us, but we did need to introduce ourselves to those that weren’t familiar with our new publication. Ethel had a … Read More

“Shakespeare’s Will” at IRT Shines Spotlight on Anne Hathaway

Aside from a will and some other legal papers, and some contemporary accounts of his life, Shakespeare as a human being is a mystery. We know even less about his wife, Anne Hathaway, who was left in Stratford-upon-Avon to raise their three children in complete obscurity. We know they married … Read More

Applause: March 24-April 6

• DPW has announced they are beginning Phase II of the Broad Ripple Ave. construction project. Beginning April 3, the road between College and Guilford will be closed until sometime in August so crews can install stormwater infrastructure. Sidewalks will be open to pedestrians. After Broad Ripple Ave. is completed, … Read More

Leadership Change in Mayor’s Office

INDIANAPOLIS — Mayor Joe Hogsett recently announced that Matt Giffin will become the next corporation counsel for the City of Indianapolis. Giffin began working in Mayor Hogsett’s administration in 2019, serving previously as the deputy director and legal counsel for the Office of Public Health and Safety, and then deputy … Read More

Gough Family Buys Historic Huddleston Farmhouse

CAMBRIDGE CITY — Experienced preservationists and organic farmers Tyler and Gentry Gough have purchased Cambridge City’s historic Huddleston Farmhouse and 18 acres from Indiana Landmarks. The Goughs, who have restored a 1902 shingle-style house in Greenfield and a 1928 Dutch Colonial house in Indianapolis’s Irvington neighborhood, are deeply involved in … Read More