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City to use traffic camera money for parking lot work at Blankenship Field

Posted at 2:57 pm May 22, 2014
By John Huotari 9 Comments

Red-light Camera at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue

The Oak Ridge City Council agreed last week to use $180,000 in traffic camera money for improvements to the lower parking at Blankenship Field.

 

The Oak Ridge City Council agreed last week in a 5-2 vote to use $180,000 in traffic camera money for improvements to the lower parking lot at Blankenship Field, which is used for football games and high school graduation.

The request from Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan was reviewed at a City Council work session on April 28.

The work could include resurfacing work at the lower parking lot and access to the lower levels and visitors bleachers under the American with Disabilities Act. The project has been reviewed by the city staff, and it could include resurfacing, ADA improvements, handicapped parking, and new pavement and striping.

The work would complement a project to replace the demolished visitors bleachers at Blankenship Field, a $455,000 project that was unanimously approved by the Oak Ridge Board of Education in March. The bleachers had been deemed unsafe, and school officials are hoping to replace them before the first home football game on Aug. 29. The school board agreed to use the school system’s fund balance to pay for the replacement bleachers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Government, High School, K-12, Middle School, Oak Ridge, Slider, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: ADA, American with Disabilities Act, Anne Garcia Garland, Blankenship Field, Blankenship Revitalization Committee, bleachers, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, David Mosby, football games, high school graduation, Jackson Square, Jackson Square revitalization, Jane Miller, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, parking, parking lot, pavement, Redflex Traffic Systems, Tom Beehan, traffic cameras, Trina Baughn, visitors bleachers

Farmers Market now open on Wednesdays in Oak Ridge

Posted at 8:14 pm May 12, 2014
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Farmers Market

 

The East Tennessee Farmers Association for Retail Marketing, or FARM, opened the Wednesday FARM Market at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The Oak Ridge market operates in the parking lot adjacent to historic Jackson Square. It is also the site of the popular Saturday FARM Market that operates from 8 a.m. until noon on Saturdays.

The market is open in Oak Ridge from 3 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday each week.

FARM operates two market locations in Knoxville on Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to 6 p.m. The Tuesday market is held at Ebenezer United Methodist Church at 1001 Ebenezer Road near Westland Drive. On Friday, farmers sell products at the Laurel Church of Christ, 3457 Kingston Pike across from Cherokee Boulevard.

Established in 1976, FARM markets run from mid-April through late November. For more information visit online at www.easttnfarmmarkets.org.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Knoxville, Oak Ridge Tagged With: East Tennessee Farmers Association for Retail Marketing, FARM, FARM Market, Jackson Square, Knoxville, Oak Ridge

Former home of Oak Ridger, shops near Magic Wok could be demolished

Posted at 8:29 pm May 9, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Wender Building

Most of a commercial building that once housed The Oak Ridger on Tyrone Road near Jackson Square could be demolished in six months under a plan proposed to a city board on Thursday. The Magic Wok restaurant, which is separate from the building, would remain, as would a small portion of the building.

 

Magic Wok

The detached Magic Wok diner would remain and so would the western portion of the building near the restaurant.

Note: This story was updated at 2:35 p.m. May 10.

Most of a commercial building that was once home to The Oak Ridger newspaper and other businesses on Tyler and East Tyrone roads could be demolished later this year, an engineer and surveyor told a city board on Thursday.

The western part of the building near the Magic Wok restaurant would remain, and so would the diner itself.

Roughly 26,000 square feet of the building, which has housed a wide variety of businesses since the 1940s, would be demolished down to the slab. The demolition of the property, which is also known as the Wender Building after a former owner, would include the space occupied for decades by Classic Cleaners.

Noel M. Peterson, owner of Coal Creek Surveying and Engineering of Lake City, briefly outlined the plans of the owners—Jia-Chao and Ming-Wha Wang—during a Thursday meeting of the Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals.

Many of the details still have to be worked out with the Oak Ridge municipal staff, and the board gave the owners another 30 days. But it’s considered a last-chance extension. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Classic Cleaners, Coal Creek Surveying and Engineering, code enforcement, code violations, demolition, Denny Boss, East Tyrone Road, Jackson Square, Jia-Chao, Magic Wok, Matt Widner, Ming-Wha Wang, New 2 U Resale Thrift Store, Noel M. Peterson, Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, Philip Nipper, repair order, The Oak Ridger, Tyler Road, Wender Building

‘Cash mob’ at Cutie Patootie’s on Thursday

Posted at 11:16 am April 30, 2014
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Cutie Patootie's Repeat Boutique

Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique

 

ORNL Federal Credit Union will have its next cash mob at Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique in historic Jackson Square in Oak Ridge on Thursday.

The cash mob is scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. The first 30 customers will receive a $20 gift card to use within the store, courtesy of ORNL Federal Credit Union, a press release said. There is a limit of one gift card per family or couple.

Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique is at 209 Jackson Square.

“Founded by owner and single mom, Wendy Holloway, Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique in Oak Ridge is the epitome of small business with its local feel, loyal customers, and personalized service,” the press release said. “The resale boutique has been serving the Oak Ridge community for several years by offering new and gently used items for babies, children, teens and women, including toys, handmade hair bows and accessories, jewelry, shoes, clothing, and more. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: cash mob, Cutie Patootie’s, Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique, Jackson Square, ORNL Federal Credit Union, small business, Small Business Counts, Wendy Holloway

Farmers Markets to open this weekend in Knoxville, Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:57 pm April 6, 2014
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Farmers Market

The longest continuous operating farmers markets in East Tennessee will open for the season on Friday, April 11, in Knoxville, and Saturday, April 12, in Oak Ridge. The second Knoxville market location will open on Wednesday, April 16. 

“After a long winter, it’s always a welcome sign of spring when the farmers markets open and we see the first of the spring harvest coming in,” said Steve Colvin, president of the East Tennessee Farmers Association for Retail Marketing, or FARM. “We’re hoping the final cold snaps won’t take too much of a toll on the early crops.”

FARM operates markets on Fridays from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. in the parking lot of the Laurel Church of Christ, 3457 Kingston Pike at Cherokee Boulevard. On Wednesdays, the FARM Market operates at Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 1001 Ebenezer Road near Westland Avenue. The Saturday market is held from 8 a.m. until noon in the parking lot adjacent to historic Jackson Square in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: East Tennessee Farmers Association for Retail Marketing, Ebenezer United Methodist Church, FARM, FARM Market, farmer's market, growers, Jackson Square, Knoxville, Lakeshore Park, Laurel Church of Christ, Oak Ridge, Steve Colvin

Guest column: The New China Palace—historic restaurant in Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:02 pm December 2, 2013
By Tom Row 7 Comments

New China Palace Restaurant Interior

The interior of the New China Palace restaurant on Central Avenue is pictured above.

The New China Palace was established in September 1973 by Chuang Nan Chou and served authentic Chinese, Mandarin-Peking Hunan, and Szechuan style food.

Over the years, it became well-known in the Oak Ridge and Knoxville area and to many customers from other countries who came to Oak Ridge to visit the government facilities of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Y-12 National Security Complex, the K-25 plant, and Oak Ridge Associated Universities. A large customer base developed, and the restaurant prospered.

In 2010, the City of Oak Ridge delivered a letter to the New China Palace saying their lease for the city building at the Oak Ridge Marina would not be renewed. Ideas for developing a facility for rowing and a “casual restaurant” were mentioned as the reason for this sudden change of heart by their landlord. This was announced in the newspapers and caused a huge negative reaction by their customers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: casual restaurant, Cheng P. Ren, Chinese, Chuang Nan Chou, Jackson Square, Kathy Moore, lease, Mark Watson, New China Palace, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Marina, Parker Hardy, restaurant, Tom Row, Tony Cappiello, Village Restaurant

Ridge City Ramblers have CD release party on Wednesday

Posted at 2:14 pm November 19, 2013
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Ridge City Ramblers

The Ridge City Ramblers will have a CD release party in Oak Ridge on Wednesday. Members of the band are, from left, Gary Coleman, Mary Tuskan, Scott Linn, Abbie Hoerner, Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan and Steve Reddick. (Submitted photo)

The Ridge City Ramblers will have a CD release party to celebrate their first CD from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Razzleberry’s Ice Cream Lab and Kitchen in Jackson Square.

“Ramblin’ on my mind” is the title of the band’s CD. The Ramblers draw their inspiration from bluegrass, blues, traditional, and Americana music, and the band’s musicians bring experience with a host of musical styles and performing groups.

An Oak Ridge band, the Ramblers will entertain the Razzleberry’s audience with songs from the CD and other selections. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Abbie Hoerner, Americana, bluegrass, blues, CD release party, Gary Coleman, Jackson Square, Mary Tuskan, Ramblin' on my mind, Razzleberry’s Ice Cream Lab and Kitchen, Ridge City Ramblers, Scott Linn, Steve Reddick, Tom Beehan, traditional

Officials celebrate conversion of historic hotel to assisted living center

Posted at 8:00 am November 15, 2013
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Alexander Inn Groundbreaking

Local, state, and federal officials join volunteers and nonprofit and business executives for a groundbreaking ceremony at the historic Alexander Inn on Thursday.

Top military leaders and scientists once stayed at this historic two-story hotel in the heart of Oak Ridge, and now it’s being converted into an assisted living center.

The $5.5 million renovation of the Alexander Inn at Jackson Square started in July, the culmination of a years-long preservation effort. It could be complete by mid-2014, said Rick Dover, manager of Family Pride Corp., the company converting the hotel.

The Guest House Senior Living at the Alexander Inn will have 62 rooms, including a 17-room memory care wing.

The hotel was built during the Manhattan Project, a top-secret federal program to build the world’s first atomic bombs during World War II. Guests who once stayed there included Gen. Leslie Groves, Secretary of War Henry Stimson, and physicists J. Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alexander Inn, assisted living center, East Tennessee, East Tennessee Preservation Alliance, Endangered Heritage, Ethiel Garlington, ETPA, Family Pride Corp., Guest House Senior Living, historic district, hotel, IDB, Jackson Square, K-25 Building, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Historic Register, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Revitalization Effort, Patrick McIntyre, payment in lieu of taxes, PILOT, Rick Dover, Tennessee Historical Commission, Tom Beehan, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Interior, World War II

Pedestrian safety project at Jackson Square to be completed soon

Posted at 10:30 am November 7, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Jackson Square Pedestrian Improvements

Workers repave Broadway at Jackson Square on Oct. 25 as part of a pedestrian safety improvement project paid for with red light camera money.

The city-owned parking lot on the north side of Jackson Square now has two handicapped-accessible areas, and the pedestrian safety improvements under way there could be finished in another week, an official said Tuesday.

The project, which includes road and sidewalk work, is being done under a contract approved by Oak Ridge City Council in August.

It’s part of more than $500,000 worth of projects that use red light camera money. The other projects are designed to make eight Oak Ridge Turnpike intersections safer for pedestrians. Those improvements, which will provide a pedestrian walkway and crosswalk system near Oak Ridge Turnpike businesses, are estimated at $370,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: citations, crosswalk, enhancement grant, farmer's market, Jackson Square, Oak Ridge City Council, parking lot, paving, pedestrian safety, pedestrians, red light camera money, revitalization, Tennessee Department of Transportation, walkway

Gatti’s Pizza, Market House restaurants close

Posted at 6:23 pm October 25, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Gatti's Pizza

A sign posted on the door of the former Gatti’s Pizza next to the Oak Ridge Mall says the business has been sold.

A longtime pizza restaurant and a newer “farm-to-table” diner have closed in Oak Ridge.

A sign posted on the front door of the former Gatti’s Pizza earlier this month said the business has been sold.

Meanwhile, the owners of The Market House at Jackson Square posted on their Facebook page on Oct. 14 that they will no longer be open but will continue to fulfill any private party obligations.

Oak Ridge Today has not been able to reach the owners of either business to elaborate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Bo Shipley, Cappiello Real Estate, Dan Tremaine, Gatti's Pizza, Jackson Square, Market House, Oak Ridge Mall, Roger Blanton, Rolu Inc., The Market House, Tony Cappiello

Big Ed’s Pizza owner David Neusel dies; restaurant still open

Posted at 10:51 am October 25, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Big Ed's Pizza

David Neusel, the owner and operator of Big Ed’s Pizza in Jackson Square, died Thursday. The front of the landmark restaurant is pictured above.

David Neusel, the owner and operator of Big Ed’s Pizza in Oak Ridge, died Thursday in Nashville, longtime friend Randy Tedford said.

The cause of Neusel’s death and his age weren’t immediately available. It also wasn’t immediately clear who would now own and operate the landmark restaurant in the city’s historic Jackson Square area. (Note: More information on Neusel’s death, funeral, and the future of the restaurant is available in this newer story here.)

But Big Ed’s, which was recognized as one of America’s 51 great pizza parlors in 2010, is still open, server Kim Paluso said Friday morning. As far as she knows, the popular pizzeria will continue operating as usual.

“It was pretty hard for everybody,” Paluso said of Neusel’s death. “A lot of people showed up last night for support.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Ed's Pizza, David Neusel, Edward Benjamin Neusel, Jackson Square, Kim Paluso, Lew Tippie, pizza parlor, Randy Tedford, USA Today

Happy 71st birthday, Oak Ridge!

Posted at 12:28 am September 19, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Birthday Sign

A sign at the Midtown Community Center on Robertsville Road celebrates the 71st birthday of Oak Ridge on Thursday (Submitted photo)

By Martin and Anne McBride

On Sept. 19, 1942, only two days after being appointed the head of the Manhattan Project in September 1942, Gen. Leslie R. Groves selected Oak Ridge as the first major site of the Manhattan Project, a top-secret federal program to build the world’s first atomic bombs during World War II.

Ultimately, $1.1 billion was spent on the huge, first-of-a-kind Oak Ridge nuclear plants and the fledgling “Secret City” of Oak Ridge. This expenditure represented 72 percent of the money spent on the three principal Manhattan Project sites: Oak Ridge; Hanford, Wash.; and Los Alamos, N.M.

The Oak Ridge tract was approximately 17 miles long by an average of seven miles wide. The Corps of Engineers paid $2.6 million dollars for the land and initially named the site the “Kingston Demolition Range.” Local opposition to having a demolition range in the area caused the name to be changed to “Clinton Engineer Works.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Anne McBride, CapitalMark Bank and Trust, Clinton Engineer Works, Corps of Engineers, Hamilton National Bank, Hanford, happy birthday, Jackson Square, Kingston Demolition Range, Leslie Groves, Los Alamos, Manhattan Project, Martin McBride, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Oak Ridge School Administration Building, ORHPA, Pine Valley School, preservation awards, Secret City, World War II

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