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September 11, 1994 - Image 8

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-09-11

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UT T JUR found that.
Lippy and AttIe berger ade­
quately protected the plaintiffs,
that poll officers arrested peo­
pl wi h probable cau e and did
not ra ially di criminate.
On Friday, U.S. District
Judge Willi m Caldwell ruled
that the jury could only assess
dam against Attlesberger,
Lippy and Conewago Township
lac
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BRIDGE, d. ( ) - Forty
y ars ago, Pine treet had it all.
It w a ming cultural and
commerci 1 rip with dozens of
stor restaurant, professional
office and entert inment clubs.
Then came the r ce riots of
the 1960s and the heart of this
- E st rn hor town' Black
communi y w nt up in flames.
in then, the h dete-
rior t in 0 pathway of con­
demned hou s, littered
sid walks and loi er rs Bing
drugs.
"W h v 1 t th s ul of the
community," id th Rev. Leon
H 11, p tor of B hel African
M t hodist Episcopal hurch.
But H II and other Black
I ders w nt to turn Pin Street
around .. Th y have developed a
r vitalization pl 11, the center­
pi of which is planned com­
muni y r our nter, which is
expected to open within year in
a renovated former laundry. The
center will help students find
jobs; help entrepreneurs find
.grants to open small businesses;
and teach computing and ac- .
counting skills to potential small
business owners.
Th idea is to get th Black
community to invest time and
money into developing Pine
St t.
A lot of talent in
through
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