In yesterday’s Northfield News: Lansing trespassing, says owner of 600 Division site: A no trespassing order, served by police Wednesday on Lee Lansing, says the former mayor must close his…
Author: <span>Griff Wigley</span>
Girls Nite Out 2009 ended at The Grand last night. See the album of 18 photos, the large slideshow, or this small slideshow.
Posted to the CRSS blog about an hour ago, CRSS Announces Its Site In Faribault: Cannon River STEM School is pleased to announce that a location has been selected for…
Ross didn’t show up for dance practice at Tiny’s on Wed. night so this morning at the HideAway, I did a little Beyoncé coaching in preparation for the all-male rendition…
A month ago I posted an update on the Natalie Smead story. Earlier this week, Natalie’s father, Pete Smead, let me know that the lawsuit had been settled earlier (see this Newsday article). And then he forwarded this letter (PDF) from the family’s attorney, Robert G. Sullivan to Mark Rosenker, Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The letter addresses the question: Why would Long Island Railroad (LIRR) spend millions of dollars on gap repairs if Natalie was at fault in her own death? (continued)
Charlie Wells, VFW Post 4393, and Millie Johnson, VFW Auxiliary, handed out poppies at Monday’s Northfield City Council meeting. The Council proclaimed Saturday, May 9th as Northfield’s Poppy Day.…
After a send-off to KYMN Radio News Director Dusty Budd (he departs Northfield for fame and fortune in LA next week), we argued vociferously over the community expectations policy, using language that would actually violate the policy had we been recording the show on the sidewalk. We closed with a similarly heated discussion about the skate park.
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Jerry Bilek, owner of Monkey See Monkey Read, downtown Northfield’s last remaining bookstore, hosted a reading to a packed house at the Northfield Arts Guild last night by…
Northfielder David Folland has a new website for his violin, viola, and cello studio. Northfield web designer Sean Hayford O’Leary (and regular participant here on Locally Grown) did the site.