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Gunner Allen Smith Joins Frank Bluestein's Bluesfest
Chicago blues legend, Gunner Allen, (aka Big Guns) joins Frank Bluestein on his new blues music project. Gunner plays a mean electric bass and accompanies Bluestein on his latest CD single release, "It Had to...
0 commentsFrank Bluestein - Fraud Investigation - Groovefest
This years, Groovefest almost didn't happen thanks to greedy in house council members. There is an ongoing investigation going on for a missing sum of $120,000. Staff members for this years blues music...
0 comments6 Things About Real Estate Marketing You MUST Do To Survive This Market
I picked up my latest copy of Inc Magazine the other day. The cover article was an interview of blockbuster author Jim Collins – who wrote Good To Great and Built To Last. Interestingly, he is absolutely...
0 commentsThe Secret To Attracting Clients Like Magic
It is all around you " social media mania. Kids have been using it for years. But guess what? Social Media: its not just for kids anymore. In fact, its a very serious marketing tool. The adults are catching...
0 commentsPurchase Fabulous Norwalk, California Real Estate
Discover the wide variety of lovely Norwalk, CA homes for sale, and you’re sure to find the home of your dreams! Norwalk is a charming city that’s conveniently located in beautiful Los AngelesCounty. The...
0 commentsSchool Board: Let Educators Do Their Job
Norwalk's superintendent of schools has been unfairly criticized after the city's school board chairman unwisely halted distribution of his newsletter. The chairman's job is to set policy, not to run the day-to-day operations of the school administration.
4 commentsCity Housing Rules Must Be Thought Out
"The road to hell," somebody once said, "is paved with good intentions." The Norwalk Housing Authority's Draconian proposal to require tenants to turn over their children's report cards is a lame-brained scheme.
2 commentsThe Golf Tour -- On a Small Scale
This column was written for the sports pages of The Hour newspaper of Norwalk, Conn., on July 9, 1999 by George Albano, Assistant Sports Editor. It's a parody of the four-part series by William F. Torpey on four Norwalk area 18-hole golf courses.
2 commentsDavid Driscoll's Hub
David Driscoll’s lifelong career in Greek and Latin work has led him to an abundance of accomplishments in the professional world. Originally beginning his educational career at Vassar College, Driscoll...
1 commentThe Wheel Keeps Rolling On
This is the last of four "playing" reports on Norwalk, Conn., area golf courses -- this one on "The Wheel," a Bridgeport municipal facility that offers two courses, the Red and the Black. It's part of a series written for The Hour newspaper in 1999.
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