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Angelo’s Plays Hero Role; New Grocery Stores; and Legal Drama in Clifton Park: Week in Review

Here's a highlight of the top stories from around Lakewood during the past week.

Did you miss anything around town during the past week? Here’s your opportunity to get caught up. 

: On Thursday, the Lakewood pizza shop donated all of the proceeds from pizza sales to Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight.

City May Demolish Former Boarding House on Grace Avenue: After buying the property last year, city officials say the selling the home has been a bit of a challenge.

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: Everest Grocery Store opens at 14021 Madison Avenue. With the city’s Asian population continuing to grow, the customer base is already here.

Firefighters Battle Blaze at Clifton Boulevard Apartment Building: The building was evacuated, but no injuries were reported. However, eastbound traffic was closed in the 12200 block of Clifton Boulevard for about two hours Saturday.

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: After an interior wall came down, and the store moved into the space next door, nearly doubling in size. The grand reopening is slated for Saturday.

Woman Arrested After Pulling Knife on Her Grandfather: Check out our interactive map of police incidents around Lakewood. Click on each marker to see the details.

Lakewood City Council Eyes Investments in Basketball Courts: Among them are increased supervision, a drinking fountain, better access and improved community policing.

Record-Breaking Lakewood Basketball Player Ready for the Next Level: With family and friends at his side on Monday, Pete Nelson officially committed to attend school and play basketball for Centre College in Kentucky, where he will join the ROTC program.

Clifton Park Legal Dispute Intensifies With Clifton Club: Judge rules that the lawsuit should include all 224 reisdents in the Clifton Park neighborhood, since the dispute centers around who has rights to the land.


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