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Cash Mob Looks to Save Local Girl Gallery from Closing
The goal of the event, scheduled for Sept. 22, is to raise money to keep the doors from closing at the popular art gallery on Detroit Avenue.

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The goal of the event, scheduled for Sept. 22, is to raise money to keep the doors from closing at the popular art gallery on Detroit Avenue.

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The first meeting, scheduled for Wednesday in the library’s multi-purpose room, will feature Jeffrey T. Verespej, the director of operations and advocacy for Ohio City Incorporated.
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Rain cancels the community event; make-up date set for next week.
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Jordan’s Family Foundation hoping to raise awareness about heart disease, encouraging fans to wear red.
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Lakewood attorney Maria Shinn, specializing in estate planning and elderly law, set up shop at 12511 Madison Avenue. The law practice marked its grand opening on Thursday.
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