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Always the outsider, Gabriel Dell drifted in and out of the series as a gang-member, a reporter, or a small-time hoodlum (as in Million Dollar Kid). In Smart Alecks he's an ex-member who left the gang to pursue a life of crime. Stanley Clements also appeared in Smart Alecks as well as 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge and Ghosts on the Loose. After Gorcey left the subsequent "Bowery Boys" series in 1956, Clements was chosen to replace him in the last seven films.

Given the low budgets, simplistic stories, and crude, assembly-line production of the East Side Kids series, its enduring popularity relies on the cast's rambunctious energy, breezy banter (often ad-libbed and containing inside jokes), fast-paced action, and Leo Gorcey's trademark malapropisms ("This calls for drastic measurements").

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Our Community Outreach Branch team will be on hand to offer information about cash aid, food assistance, health coverage and more. Our eligibility technicians can provide CalFresh, CalWORKs and Medi-Cal assessments and help with the application process. They also will be able to connect you to other resources available in Riverside County. Our staff is bilingual. We look forward to seeing you there!

Nuestro equipo de Alcance Comunitario estará disponible para dar información sobre apoyo monetario, asistencia alimentaria, cobertura de salud y más. Nuestros trabajadores de elegibilidad podrán ver si califica para CalFresh, CalWORKs y Medi-Cal y asistir con el proceso de solicitud. También podrán ayudar a conectarle con otros recursos disponibles en el Condado de Riverside. Nuestros trabajadores hablan español. Esperamos verle allí!

  • Opened: 1941 as Briggs Stadium
  • Inauguration: 1991 as Plaster Sports Complex
  • Renovated: 1991, 2014
  • Seating Capacity: 17,500
  • Stadium Policies
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Robert W. Plaster Stadium is home to the Missouri State football team. Formerly known as "Briggs Stadium", the facility provides support to the recreational and educational needs of Missouri State.In 2014, the stadium was converted to a football-specific field surface and other renovations were made for a more intimate fan experience. The playing surface was replaced and moved closer to the west grand stand. In addition, the student side (east side) was fully replaced from the ground up and includes game day locker rooms, a new scoreboard and a party platform called "The Clif".

The Dior Bobby East-West Bag is a real class act. With a luxe black leather exterior and a handy adjustable shoulder strap, this bag also has just enough room inside for the necessities. Super chic and made to last, this bag has all the qualities you expect from Dior.

The Eastside Neighborhood is one of Riverside's oldest and largest residential neighborhoods and has been a part of the City since its founding in 1870. It is nestled in the heart of the eastern portion of the City of Riverside, between the bustling center of Downtown to the west, the active employment center of Hunter Industrial Park to the north, the University neighborhood/University of California, Riverside, to the east, and the Tequesquite Arroyo and Victoria Club Golf Course to the south. In the early part of the 20th Century, many workers in Riverside's booming citrus industry resided in the Eastside neighborhood. Families who are descendants of these original Eastside residents still live in the Eastside today. The neighborhood remains largely residential with most homes built prior to the 1950's.

The Eastside features a number of important historic landmarks. North Park, located at Mission Inn Avenue and Vine Streets, was the site of the home of John W. North, the organizer of Riverside's first cooperative development and considered the "founder" of Riverside. The Union Pacific Depot building, built in 1904, is an outstanding example of the Mission Revival style architecture that served as a model for other train stations across the west. The building has been well preserved and is now occupied by the Coffee Depot. The current Cesar Chavez Community Center and Bobby Bonds Park occupy the building and site of the former University Heights Junior High School, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

With the 1957 opening of the Riverside International Raceway in what is now Moreno Valley, many of the restaurants, motels, car washes and service stations found along University Avenue today, were established to serve the many travelers visiting the area. A variety of retail businesses concentrated along University Avenue still provide services that meet the needs of this ethnically diverse local community. The Riverside Marketplace area is located at the westernmost portion of the neighborhood next to the Riverside (91) Freeway. Many buildings in the Marketplace, such as the Food Manufacturing Corporation (FMC) building with its distinctive saw-tooth roof-line, are reminders of the once vibrant citrus industry and illustrate the significance that citrus packing once had in Riverside's past. Located within the Marketplace at Vine Street just north of 14th Street, the Downtown Metrolink Station conveniently serves local Eastside residents as well as many other commuters within the City. More recently, offices, retail and restaurants, such as Sevilla and the Spaghetti Factory, have located in the Marketplace close to Downtown.

The Eastside neighborhood has many fine schools and public facilities. Emerson and Longfellow Elementary Schools and Lincoln Continuation School are within this neighborhood. The recently renovated Bobby Bonds Park/Sports Complex provides a wide array of recreational activities including football, soccer, baseball, basketball, swimming and skateboarding. The park includes the Sippy Woodhead Pool, the Youth Opportunity Center, Cesar Chavez Community Center and the recent addition of a skateboard park, and a new football/soccer field with artificial turf. The neighborhood has many other recreational facilities including Lincoln Park and Lincoln Community Center; Dario Vasquez Park, Bordwell Park with the recently renovated Stratton Community Center and North Park and picnic area. The Eastside Cybrary located in the Town Square shopping center at Chicago and University Avenues provides free computer training, information, literacy and Internet access to children and families.

Bobby has achieved recognition and many academic distinctions including the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Award; acceptance into the Matthew B. Cryer Honor Society; and Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the national dental honor society. He completed his Residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center, and during his training he served as Chief Resident in his final year and he was presented with the Distinguished House Staff Award, which is given to only a few select doctors in the hospital.

Dr. Zargari is an Assistant Professor at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and takes an active role in training the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Residents. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons and the New York Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. He is certified in Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Advanced Trauma Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support.

Bobby grew up in Great Neck, New York and resides there with his wife, Melissa and their children, Tyler, Victoria, and Mason. When he is not working or spending time with his family, Bobby enjoys swimming, racquetball, and lacrosse.

The original Library building had a large concrete wall on the east side that was mostly invisible to the public. With the renovation, that wall became visible. It was begging for some local talent to dress it up and make it part of our beautiful landscape.

Flint Public Library, in partnership with the Flint Public Art Project, commissioned a mural by nationally recognized Flint artist Kevin Burdick. The mural is prominently displayed on the east side of our building and is visible from many vantage points inside.

[8] Juana Pichardo, Charles' mother, was asked at her deposition if "at any time from January of 1983 and after did you personally tell anyone about the conditions in the apartment as they were described by you besides Anna [your mother-in-law]?" Juana Pichardo answered "No." Deposition of Juana Pichardo, February 24, 1995 at p. 31. When asked "During that same time period, January of 1983 through June 27, 1984, did you personally contact anyone aside from Anna to tell them about the conditions of the apartment?" Juana Pichardo again answered "No." Id. at 31-32.

[11] The Appellate Division, First Department recently gave similar consideration to the liability of a recent purchaser of a building with lead violations in Juarez v. Wavecrest Management Team Ltd., 212 A.D.2d 38, 627 N.Y.S.2d 620 (1st Dep't 1995). There, the Court overturned a grant of summary judgment to plaintiffs against the managing agent and successor owner of the building, holding that an issue of fact existed as to whether the successor owner had allowed the lead paint violations to exist after it acquired the building.

'And upon the final hearing of any suit brought to suspend or set aside, in whole or in part, any order of said commission the same requirement as to judges and the same procedure as to expedition and appeal shall apply. * * *

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