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Tax probe nets Carmel jeweler, husband

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Opening of Carmel arts center pushed to 2011

CARMEL, Ind. — As hand-carved Indiana limestone is being added to the exterior of the Regional Performing Arts Center’s lavish concert hall, its leaders are planning for its grand opening in 2011. Construction of the concert hall will be...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 24, 2009 at 1:08 AM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Carmel performing arts center opening moves to January 2011

CARMEL — The Regional Performing Arts Center’s lavish concert hall will open a few months later than its creators had initially planned, because of delays caused by cracked steel found in the roof. The hall is set to be completed in...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 23, 2009 at 4:46 PM in Carmel
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Carmel student newspaper runs white-supremacist ad

Students working on Carmel High School’s student-run newspaper accepted an ad thinking it offered free music downloads, only to find out last week it was actually a portal to a white-supremacist hate group. The ad in the Nov. 20 edition of the Carmel...

Robert Annis, on Nov 22, 2009 at 5:08 PM in Carmel
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Musicians, jugglers to join Santa in Carmel holiday lighting event

CARMEL — Carmel’s holiday lights will be lit amidst music, jugglers, and a visit from Santa during the city’s annual “Holiday on the Square” event this weekend. The festival will be from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at...

indystar, on Nov 20, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

Planetarium's light show to highlight holidays

CARMEL — The Carmel High School Planetarium and Carmel High School Astronomy Club will present two showings of the Season of Light Saturday night at the Planetarium. Forty-minute shows will begin at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Cost is $4 for adults and...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 20, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Carmel mayor honors 11-year-old boy for helping save his father's life

Mayor Jim Brainard honored a boy this week for his heroic act that possibly saved his father’s life in Carmel. A Good Samaritan Award was given by the mayor earlier this week to Jack Rodman, 11, Noblesville, for showing “exceptional...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 20, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Carmel mayor honored for environmental initiatives

Mayor Jim Brainard was recently named the “Elected Official of the Year” by the Hoosier Environmental Council for his initiatives to make Carmel more environmentally friendly. The council held its second annual Green Policy Forum on...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 20, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Carmel's holiday festivities to "light up" this weekend

Carmel’s holiday lights will be lit amidst music, jugglers, and a visit from Santa during the city’s annual “Holiday on the Square” event this weekend. The festival will be held form 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Carmel Civic Square, according to a...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 19, 2009 at 6:14 PM in Carmel
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Civic Theatre, Carmel finalize agreement

Carmel — An agreement to make the Regional Performing Arts Center the home of the Indianapolis Civic Theatre for the next 100 years was finalized Wednesday. The Civic, which announced Tuesday it is moving from Marian University in Indianapolis,...

indystar, on Nov 19, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
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Valparaiso Schools' chief is Carmel finalist

Carmel — Valparaiso Schools Superintendent Michael Benway is the second finalist named for the Carmel Clay Schools superintendent’s job, School Board President Andrew Klein said Wednesday. The board invited the public to meet with Benway...

indystar, on Nov 19, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
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Meet the Teacher: Lisa Sullivan

Grade/subject at what school: Kindergarten through fifth grade general music, Mohawk Trails Elementary. Number of years teaching: 20. Work e-mail: lsulliva@ccs.k12.in.us Background/schooling: Bachelor’s degree in music, Butler University;...

indystar, on Nov 19, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

New Carmel trail already has graffiti

City engineer believes it is old, will be erased before project is complete A paved trail, winding along a creek between neighborhoods and wooded areas, is taking shape in Carmel. Even though it hasn’t been completed yet, people are starting to...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 19, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel

Costumes enhance musical's realism

For Donna Jacobi, costume design has become a true labor of love. “It’s something that I’ve always loved to do,” she said. “I can remember when I was my son’s age, making costumes for my sister and me.” So...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 18, 2009 at 9:38 PM in Carmel

Home-schoolers learn teamwork, fitness at Monon Center

Rebecca Hubbard’s sons are big fans of the Monon Center’s Home School Gym program. Each Monday, the center in Central Park holds a one-hour class for students who are home-schooled. Hubbard’s sons are sixth-grader Stephen and...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 18, 2009 at 9:36 PM in Carmel

Emotion, pride bonds band

Carmel High School marching band center drum major Chris Wilner’s goal was to win a national title. Carmel’s bid might have felt short, but the performance didn’t, Wilner said. “That performance was a great way for me to end...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 18, 2009 at 9:36 PM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Carmel board approves Civic move

CARMEL, Ind. — An agreement to make the Regional Performing Arts Center the home of the Indianapolis Civic Theatre for the next 100 years was finalized Wednesday. The Civic, which announced Tuesday it is moving from Marian University in...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 18, 2009 at 8:35 PM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Carmel tightens parking restrictions near roundabouts, crossings

The Carmel City Council has imposed stricter parking restrictions to better protect drivers and pedestrians. The council voted unanimously Monday to prohibit parking on roundabouts, or within 30 feet of a roundabout entrance or exit. The approved...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 18, 2009 at 4:40 PM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

New fireworks restrictions passed by Carmel City Council

Carmel residents can continue to legally set off fireworks on New Year’s Eve and certain other upcoming holidays — but only during specific times. The Carmel City Council passed an ordinance Monday night to amend the city code regarding...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 18, 2009 at 1:55 PM in Carmel
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Civic Theatre moving to Carmel arts complex

In $10M deal, company will use center’s 500-seat theater as its permanent residence One of Steven Libman’s first missions as executive director of the Regional Performing Arts Center in Carmel was to persuade the state’s largest...

Jason Thomas, on Nov 18, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

Valparaiso superintendent a finalist for Carmel Clay job

CARMEL — Valparaiso Schools superintendent Michael Benway is the second finalist named for the Carmel Clay Schools superintendent spot, School Board President Andy Klein said today. Prior to coming to Valparaiso in 1990, Benway served as...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 18, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Civic Theatre moving to Carmel's arts center

Carmel’s lavish Regional Performing Arts Center remains under construction, but a future resident has already been named —the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre of Indianapolis. The City of Carmel announced today that the Civic Theatre will...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 17, 2009 at 6:49 PM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

Carmel parents to discuss teen stress

CARMEL — Tonight’s Carmel Parent Awareness session will focus on “How to Help Your Teen Deal with Stress.” Carol Hagen, associate provost for student academic affairs at Butler University, will present ideas on student stress...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 17, 2009 at 3:15 PM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

Young Carmel writers honor veterans

CARMEL — Carmel High School juniors Meredith Boyd and Emily Bonham did their part to honor veterans last week. Boyd and Bonham won the U.S. History essay/poetry contest for juniors and read their pieces during the school’s Veterans Day...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 17, 2009 at 3:12 PM in Carmel
Melanie Hayes

Developer to join Carmel Redevelopment Commission after 2 leave its ranks

CARMEL — The Carmel City Council this week appointed one new member to the Carmel Redevelopment Commission after two appointees resigned and left the position since early June. Local land developer Tom Crowley was appointed with a 7-0 vote...

Melanie Hayes, on Nov 17, 2009 at 2:03 PM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

Carmel band families host Michigan contestants

CARMEL — Carmel band families opened their homes to 150 band members from Walled Lake (Mich.) Central High School last week. It was the first time Carmel has hosted another band during the Bands of America Grand Nationals. Walled Lake parents...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 17, 2009 at 2:03 PM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

Assistant superintendent is finalist for Carmel Clay top job

CARMEL — The Carmel Clay School Board has narrowed its list of superintendent candidates to three and one is already familiar to those in the school district. Board president Andrew Klein said Jeff Swensson, the school district’s...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 16, 2009 at 1:35 PM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

H1N1 vaccinations to begin Monday in Carmel elementaries

CARMEL — Carmel Clay Schools had planned to run its H1N1 immunization program for its entire student body next week. However, the schools received just 5,400 doses today. So the schools will begin with vaccinations for the 11 elementary...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 13, 2009 at 4:29 PM in Carmel
Mark Ambrogi

Carmel High School students to share biotech projects

CARMEL — Three Carmel High School students are on a special kind of field trip this weekend. Senior Angela Ma is competing in the individual portion in the Siemens Regional Competition in Math, Science and Technology on the Notre Dame campus in...

Mark Ambrogi, on Nov 13, 2009 at 8:30 AM in Carmel
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Finalists being picked for Carmel schools chief job

Carmel — Carmel Clay Schools probably won’t have a new superintendent by Thanksgiving, as the School Board once hoped. Board President Andrew Klein said the board is taking two weeks to select finalists from six or seven candidates....

indystar, on Nov 13, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Carmel

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