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Westerly Creek planning underway
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A plan is in the works to convert Westerly Creek - which runs through Lowry and Stapleton - into an area that connects and complements the existing neighborhoods along the creek. Planners are currently soliciting residents' input for a Westerly Creek Greenway Master Plan. The plan will create a blueprint for a multi-use trail and greenway, while guiding development...
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Dining expands in Cherry Creek
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Retail district sees eateries pop up despite recent closures If restaurant openings in the Cherry Creek area are any indication of the area's economic health, it might not be as doom and gloom as it once seemed. In the past nine months, at least 12 new restaurants have opened in the Cherry Creek and Glendale areas. Most recently, Denver-based Garbanzo Mediterran...
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Herzl/RMHA students make a difference from Denver to Haiti
At Herzl/RMHA, a Jewish day school in Denver, Tikkun Olam, or repairing the world, is a value taught beginning in kindergarten and in every grade until graduation. Throughout the year, our students are involved in community service projects that are making a difference locally and around the world. And now, Herzl/RMHA is working to raise money for the victims of th...
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Local residents donate to Haiti relief, challenge others to do the same
Local World Boxing Council Cares members, Raylene Carbone and Stephen Blea, are not challenging locals to a world title fight! But, instead -- a fight for humanity in helping the people of Haiti by donating to the local American Red Cross for the Haiti Relief Fund. Raylene and Stephen have so far have had local businesses, (Mountain States Employers Council) local...
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The Park People receive a grant for Fleming House renovation
The Colorado State Historical Fund granted $250,000 to The Park People for the renovation of the historic James Fleming House in Denver's Platt Park neighborhood. These funds will be added to the $147,000 already raised by the Denver nonprofit. Once renovated, the building will be the new headquarters of The Park People, which currently offices in the Eugene Field H...
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