July 2011
Photos in and around Lakewood July 2011. All photos are the property of the Lakewood Observer, Inc. ©2011
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Michael Gill -
LO Editor Margaret Brinich and her boy toy Troy Bratz -
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Tree sales
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Jammy Bugers Blue Burger. Damn good burger!
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Jammy Buggars
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Jammy Buggars
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Where the buildings are going in.
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Where they are to look like
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The developer speaks to some of the concerns of the residents.
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Packed house in the basement of St. Peter's
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The players
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Welcome Home 112th Engineer Battalion!
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Buses pull up and the love, respect, and tears start to flow.
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Utrata family reunited!
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The troops line up.
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Dignitaries line up to thanks the troops.
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New Melt Sign
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New Melt Sign
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At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
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At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
Tracks are for trains! -
At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
Tracks are for trains! -
At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
Tracks are for trains! -
At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
Tracks are for trains! -
At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
Tracks are for trains! -
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At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
Tracks are for trains! -
At 11:20 pm a male crossing the track at Belle got hit by a train heading west. The train stopped by Gladys, and was blocking the streets between Cook and Fry.
Man was transported to Fairview Hospital alive.
Tracks are for trains! -
Cleveland Shakespeare Company at Lakewood PArk
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Cleveland Shakespeare Company at Lakewood PArk
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Cleveland Shakespeare Company at Lakewood PArk
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Cleveland Shakespeare Company at Lakewood PArk
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Cleveland Shakespeare Company at Lakewood PArk
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Dan Morgan working on his Keep Lakewood Beautiful Spot
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Fundraising at Around the Corner
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Music Saturday night at the Root Café
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Gary Hoopengardner nd friend
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Cleveland from Pier W
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Joe DeJarnette Quintet playing for the EastEnd Market party Friday Jluy 16.
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Councilwoman Mary Louise Madigan listens to the smooth tones of the Joe DeJarnette Quintet
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A nice little neighborhood party with hot dogs, burgers, pop, ice cream good music and great people.
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Councilwoman Monique Smith and family stops by.
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Joe DeJarnette
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Chuck Howen gets his reed ready.
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Scott Hanson And The Champagnes perform at Lakewood Public Library.
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Scott Hanson And The Champagnes perform at Lakewood Public Library.
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Scott Hanson And The Champagnes perform at Lakewood Public Library.
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The Sweet Spot 17806 Detroit Ave.
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Always a nice selection.
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When I ask what is good, one of the regulars points to his favorite. He claims he is there every night. Certainly a nice way to end a hot summer evening.
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Coconut Chocolate Chip
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Chocolate
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Nice space
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Check it out.
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Lakewood Lutheran Church about to be torn down
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07.18.2011
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17806 Detroit Ave.
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Winner of the "Cutest Dog" was Nikki a Bichon owned by Netta who has lived in the Lakewood Senior Healthcare Campus for 4-years. She has not missed a dog show and loved winning. "This place is great, I love living here with all of the activities and my dog. Winning this, who could ask for more." Said Netta
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Bella Moon a puppy that is half Samoa and hlaf Border Collie was my favorite.
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A boy and his dog.
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Snowball, was not melting in the heat.
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Michael Gill who is the inventor and now owner of the Water Moose, does up a Tempest style dance as if he is the man that can call up the rain and storms...
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Michael Gill, husband, father, brother, uncle, inventor, artist, writer, musican, and damn nice guy. Thank for the water moose and all of your hard work. It stole the show!
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Wow, new smog cameras in front of the office. Funny the last ones looked just like the high definition cameras used by Scotland Yard to tell who has worn a red vest in Trafalgar Square over the last 6 months, and what they ate for breakfast that day...
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... but these look more like the cameras that keep the dealers honest in Vegas. You don't imagine these could be for idleing dealers? Huh!
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Perhaps, the city shops at Radio Shack. Only $24.99...
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Or got it free from I_Net? Who knows?
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Problems on the west side of Lakewood.
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Campus District Observer Volume 1, Issue 1
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Driving down Clifton I noticed a whole string of utility poles that seemed way off. South of the poles the wires are tight. North of the poles they droop cloae to structures and even the ground.
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-8 degrees off straight. For perspective the Leaning Tower of Pisa at its wors was 5.5 degrees off center. They then stepped in to take it back to 3.9 degrees, so that it would not fall.
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Glass insulators! Circa 1920.
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Cable and telephone!
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A photo of Almadea, a nice little Lakewoos streets with more than enough poles and wiring ruining the look.
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Withoout the wires if they went underground.
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From left to right, back row. Ricj Weiss Publisher, Bernie Doyls Board Member, Betsy Voinovich, Editor, Rocky Richardson, director of Campus District, and Joan Massolini Sisters of Charity.
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The Beck Café's Red Stage was cranking out some sweet bluegrass.
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Kathleen Caffrey Beck Center's Director of Marketing, Thomas Mulready of Cool Cleveland, and Paul Sykes of the Beck Café kicking it during the Elisa Vietri opening.
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Elisa Vetri in front of one of her prints.
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Taco Bell next to the World Class Baseball facility.