Yearly Archives: 2014


Mini Golf Course found at Great Oak Park

According to Great Oak Park Chair Mike Mike Guadagnino, the park committee has unearthed the old Muller’s Park miniature golf range. The range is made of concrete, and appears to be in very good condition. A small group of volunteers has offered to do an “archeological dig” to expose, clean […]


On the Job – August 13, 2014

AUGUST 6:  At 6:07am, Officer Stephen Broek was dispatched to Ramapo Valley Rd in the area of Dogwood Dr to investigate a motor vehicle complaint of a possible intoxicated driver. Officer Broek located the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop after observing multiple violations and signs of impairment.  The stop […]


FileBank stands the test of time

By Bryan Finlayson Years after the Great Recession’s end, the economic climate continues to challenge many Oakland businesses. However, in the Oakland industrial park, where many properties are vacant and for sale, FileBank continues to thrive. FileBank is a 28-year-old document management business founded by Greg Copeland, a former artist […]


Top Ten in July

In case you missed them – Here are the top stories for the month of July. Massage 4 U employee charged with Prostitution Rubs Me The Wrong Way Roosevelt Blvd Park Coming Soon? John Roy – Oakland Singer/Songwriter On the Job – July 14, 2014 Who Is to Deem What […]


Help the man who has helped so many

Help The Man With The Golden Heart John Fugazzie, Founder and President of Neighbors-helping-Neighbors USA, (www.nhnusa.org) is a great man in need of some help himself, in fact, in need of a lot of help. The man with a heart of gold, had a heart attack in July 19, 2013.  […]