HASSO HERING

A perspective from Oregon’s mid-Willamette Valley

Lowe’s not yet ready to decide

Written April 17th, 2014 by Hasso Hering

Executives at the Lowe’s company appear to be in no hurry to decide whether to go ahead with, further delay or scrap their plans for an Albany store. A couple of weeks ago City Manager Wes Hare had been told the company’s real estate committee would decide the timing of the project on April 16. […]


Carousel: Expect a parking ‘mess’

Written April 17th, 2014 by Hasso Hering

While we’re on the subject of downtown Albany’s revival, now might be a good time to start thinking about four or five years down the road and how to accommodate thousands of visitors and their cars. The Albany Historic Carousel hopes to be operating by then, and based on experience so far, it could draw […]


CARA rescues Novak’s move

Written April 16th, 2014 by Hasso Hering

With any kind of luck, the desolate empty space (above) behind the storefront at right will house one of Oregon’s more famous restaurants before another year has gone by. The address is 208 Second Ave. S.W. in Albany. Novak’s Hungarian Restaurant wants to move there from its larger rented space off 14th Avenue S.E., and Albany’s urban […]


Lebanon, a town that works

Written April 15th, 2014 by Hasso Hering

Rebecca Grizzle strikes a pose at the booth of the Linn-Co Federal Credit Union during the Lebanon Business Expo today. About 130 mid-valley businesses and countless visitors crowded into The River Center, and the size of this annual networking event impressed me and — like Grizzle’s enthusiasm — may indicate the heightened vitality of Linn County’s second […]


A night in local politics

Written April 14th, 2014 by Hasso Hering

They had to haul out extra chairs, and even then not everyone found a seat. Except for the fact that this was the meeting room of the Corvallis Public Library on Monday night, you would have thought the crowd had come to see a hot new act. Instead, what they came for was a forum […]


Unloved and ignored: Our poor apostrophe!

Written April 13th, 2014 by Hasso Hering

From time to time I have tried to provoke my fellow fans of the English language by calling for the abolition of the apostrophe, especially when it’s used to denote the possessive or genitive case of a noun. Looks like I could have saved myself the trouble.


Try to hear the waters talking

Written April 13th, 2014 by Hasso Hering

When the sun shines and the wind blows, this spring is a good time to visit Albany’s Talking Water Gardens, as the sun and the breeze and I all did on Sunday.


 
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