Cool Cleveland Thinks LO is Cool!
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:49 am
From Today's Cool Cleveland,
Lakewood Observer hits streets Even if you don't live in this inner-ring burg, you'd find the new Lakewood Observer smart, compelling and professional. With articles more interesting than they should be on Lakewood schools, City Hall, restaurants, a series "Lakewood on the Threshold" (on sustainable economic development and the attributes of a livable community), the new Lakewood Alive citizen development group, updates from the YMCA & the Lakewood Library, a feature on how Julie Hutchinson bought the Lakewood Phoenix Coffee Shop for one dollar, and plenty of photos, you'll want to read it cover to cover. Publisher Jim O'Bryan plans to distribute 20K copies, and the 20-page inaugural edition is available now at area locations. Enjoy. http://www.LakewoodObserver.com.
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Lakewood Observer hits streets Even if you don't live in this inner-ring burg, you'd find the new Lakewood Observer smart, compelling and professional. With articles more interesting than they should be on Lakewood schools, City Hall, restaurants, a series "Lakewood on the Threshold" (on sustainable economic development and the attributes of a livable community), the new Lakewood Alive citizen development group, updates from the YMCA & the Lakewood Library, a feature on how Julie Hutchinson bought the Lakewood Phoenix Coffee Shop for one dollar, and plenty of photos, you'll want to read it cover to cover. Publisher Jim O'Bryan plans to distribute 20K copies, and the 20-page inaugural edition is available now at area locations. Enjoy. http://www.LakewoodObserver.com.
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