Sunday, January 28, 2024
ESTATE SALE HELD FOR CRAIG WILSON AND WIFE ELIZABETH IN BARBERTON
Estate sale for Craig Wilson, wife Elizabeth
There was an estate sale in
Barberton of former BJ Action Line chief Craig Wilson’s and wife Elizabeth
Wilson’s things on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 28.
Craig’s behavior ruffled some
feathers at the BJ but the Mensa member for people with high IQs was amazing at
training reporters and finding answers to readers’ inquiries.
There’s a luminaria at Barberton’s
Lake Anna dedicated to Craig, who passed away in 2007. Craig’s first wife, Ella
Mae Leonard, who he met through a Lonely Hearts Club, passed away in 1992.
Elizabeth was Craig’s second wife. When Craig passed she wrote:
“Maybe he stepped on your toes
(at the BJ) but I can assure you Craig Wilson is the finest man I have ever
met. He had a pure heart and genuine concern for his fellow man and his
surroundings.”
The late Connie Bloom, a reporter
on the Features Desk when I was TV editor, wrote Craig’s obituary.
The late assistant State Desk
editor Harry Liggett, who chose me to inherit this blog Harry created, posted
on here about Craig:
“He was probably best known as
editor of the old Action Line, but his true craft was referencing,” with tons
of envelopes filled with information about a person.
Charlene Nevada, trained by
Craig in Action Line before becoming a Metro Desk reporter, told this tale:
“Once (publisher) Ben Maidenburg found
an Action Line item in Knight’s Detroit newspaper and told Craig to use it. It
had to do with Edgar Allan Poe getting kicked out of military school. Craig
just smiled at Maidenburg and explained that Jim Dettling (another Craig
trainee) had written that item first and the Free Press stole it from the Beacon.”
Thursday, January 18, 2024
DAWIDZIAK UP FOR ANOTHER AWARD FOR HIS BOOK ON EDGAR ALLAN POE
MARK DAWIDZIAK WITH PHOTO OF EDGAR ALLAN POE IN BACKGROUND
Dawidziak nominated for Edgar
Award
Mark Dawidziak, BJ entertainment critic under my “leadership”
when I was Television Editor on the BJ Features desk,
has been nominated
for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America for his book, “A Mystery of Mysteries:
The Death and Life of Edgar Allan Poe." Published by Macmillan Publishing –
St. Martin’s Press.
Mark posted:
“Honored and a bit
awed to be in the company of some terrific writers in the Best
Biographical/Critical category”
Mark did some of his
most eloquent writing in his email to me after My Mona Lisa, my wife and
Cinderella (West Virginia) treasure, passed away in 2014”
“My point is the one you
make so eloquently, and
that's to cherish the
people you love for every second that you have
them.
“It's not a long ride for
any of us, really, but I do know how lucky I am to have had a Sara in my life,
just as I know how much you cherish Monia's presence in yours.
“Monia is indeed one
remarkable woman. She is a mighty soul magnified
by the love of her husband,
children and grandchildren.
“And I can't say I'm at all
surprised by your praise of LaQuita (my daughter, an amazing teacher in Aurora Ohio
schools till she retired). She is an Olesky, after all, part you and part Monia
-- a superior being if
there ever was one.”
If I were choosing the
Edgar Award winner it would be Mark – and my Mona Lisa awaiting me under a grave
marker with both our names on it – would agree wholeheartedly with me.
Mark by word. Whether it’s
Poe, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens our Dawidziak is top of the mark.
Mark also authored a book
about “Columbo” with its star, Peter Falk, who phoned the BJ TV desk once when
Mark was away, seeking to talk to Mark.
I told Falk that Mark was
out of the office and that I would give him the message. Before Falk hung up, I
said: “One more thing,” which of course is the besheveled dressed Columbo’s
line in every episode before he nails the criminal.
Falk laughed heartily, even
though’s he heard it a zillion times. Just proved again that he’s a good actor.
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
SUSAN GIPPIN JOINS LONG LINE OF BOOK AUTHORS WITH BJ TIES
Susan Gippin’s
first book available Jan. 21
Former BJ
political reporter Susan Smith Gippin, who migrated from Des Moines, Iowa to
Akron, has published a book, “Dying the Way You Did.”
The book
explores how her first husband’s death, even though they were divorced,
affected her writings.
Susan’s book
will be launched at 6 pm Sunday, Jan. 21. Sue will read part of her essay and
will be available on Zoom.
The book is
available from its publisher, Sidekick Press, or, a everything is, at Ama
Amazon.com.
Sue is Susan Montgmery’s
Special Times LLC owner, an estate sales company, and roved through Cleveland
State, American University, Iowa State and Cleveland East High for her
education.
Her parents were
Phyllis Jean Montgomery Smith Gippin and Carmi Gippin.
Susan’s sister
Katlin Smith Kokstis lives in Vancouver,
Washington.
Susan married
attorney Bob Gippin who in 2008 became a Summit County Court of Common Pleas
judge, a position he no longer holds, and served on the Akron Citizens’ Police
Oversight Board.
Dartmouth University
and Harvard Law School graduate Bob Gippin is a partner in the Goldman and
Rosen law firm.
Susan and Bob
have 4 children and 2 grandchildren.
Authors who
graced the BJ include Regina Brett, Mark Dawidziak, Lisa Abraham, Rick Amon,
Phil Trexler, romance novels author Jenna Ness once in BJ Advertising, Cinda
Chima of BJ Classified.
And others I’ve overlooked
or forgotten.
Monday, January 15, 2024
2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, POLLS SAY, WILL BE DETERMINED BY Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia.
Biden re-elected if he gets 35 of 79 tossup electoral
college votes?
For the 2024 Presidential election, by applying the Electoral
College votes to each state that has either President Biden or ex-President
Trump in the lead, Trump would have 235 electoral votes to 226 for President
Biden.
It takes 270 to become President.
So President Biden needs 35 of the remaining 79
votes, less than half of those still on the fence.
The tossup states are Wisconsin, Michigan,
Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia.
Wisconsin, Arizona and Georgia went for President
Trump in 2020, BUT a switch of 77,000 combined votes in those 3 states would
have meant a tie in the Electoral College which would have had the House of
Representatives decide who become President.
154.6 million Americans voted but 77,000 people
decided who would be President.
In the 2020 Presidential election, Biden got 51.31%
of popular vote, Trump 46.85%, which does not determine who becomes President. Electoral
votes do. Biden got 56.88% of the electoral votes, Trump 43.12% and was a
bigger winner in electoral votes than in the popular vote.
Trump lost popular vote in 2016 AND 2020 but in 2016
became the 5th President to sit in the Oval Office despite losing
the popular vote because, under our Constitution, the Electoral College vote
determines our Presidents.
Biden got 232 electoral votes, winning 25 states,
D.C. & 1 Nebraska congressional district. Biden won 26 states (but didn’t
need 9 with smaller votes he won), Trump 24.
Biden won 5 states that Trump won in 2016: Arizona,
Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, the main reason Biden is President
today.
If Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Biden’s narrowest
victories, had gone to Trump instead there would have been a 269-269 tie and would
have sent the decision to the House of Representatives, where each state got 1
vote (Rhode Island would have as much power as California, unlike the general
election itself) and there were enough Republican states that could have made
Trump re-elected.
A switch of 77,000 votes in Wisconsin, Georgia,
Arizona would have given their delegates to Trump instead of Biden.
2020 ELECTORAL VOTES
For Biden
56 California
29 New York
20 Illinois
20 Pennsylvania
16 Georgia
16 Michigan
14 New Jersey
13 Virginia
12 Washington
11 Arizona
11 Massachusetts
10 Wisconsin
10 Maryland
10 Minnesota
9 Colorado
7 Connecticut
7 Oregon
(271 total, enough to win election)
6 Nevada
5 New Mexico
4 Rhode Island
4 Hawaii
4 New Hampshire
3 Vermont
3 Delaware
3 D.C.
3 Maine
1 Nebraska
For Trump
38 Texas
29 Florida
18 Ohio
15 North Carolina
11 Indiana
11 Tennessee
10 Missouri
9 South Dakota
9 Alabama
8 Kentucky
8 Louisiana
7 Oklahoma
6 Utah
6 Mississippi
6 Arkansas
6 Iowa
6 Kansas
5 West Virginia
4 Idaho
4 Nebraska
3 North Dakota
3 Alaska
3 Montana
3 Wyoming
1 Maine
2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Trump got 306 electoral votes even though he had fewer
people voting for him than Hillary Clinton, who got only 232 electoral votes despite
getting her name on more ballots.
That’s the way our Constitution works and has elected
FIVE Presidents who lost the popular vote: John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B.
Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush and Donald Trump.
CATHY STRONG WINS SEASON BOWLING AWARD IN NEW ZEALAND
CATHY STRONG, MOST PROLIFIC BOWLER
Cathy Strong, BJ to Kiwi,
scores a strike!
Former BJ State Desk
reporter Cathy Strong is bowling them over in New Zealand. Well, at least in Wellington.
She won the Seatoun Bowling
Club award for Most Prolific Player this season.
Cathy has been on the
faculty of Zayed University in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Massey University
in Wellington, oldest journalism school in Kiwi Kountry.
Sunday, January 14, 2024
HERTZ FAMILY ENJOYS MONTH-LONG REUNION IN OHIO
DAVE AND BETH ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AND ON THEIR WEDDING DAY
Month-long
reunion for Hertz family
Former BJ page layout and design editor and Copley School Board member Beth Thomas Hertz and husband and BJ night Metro editor, deputy business editor, region editor, business editor, metro editor, enterprise editor and then business editor again for about two decades enjoyed a month-long visit from daughter Alyssa Hertz.
They took Alyssa to the airport for a flight to
Tampa where she will spend a few weeks at Norwegian headquarters
before cruising in the Caribbean and, all summer, cruising Iceland, Norway,
Belgium, Holland and England.
Beth reports: “Son Joshua
went back to college so we are empty nesters again!”
I know the feeling. I’ve
been fortunate in that only 2 of my grandchildren live outside Ohio, where I’ve
lived for nearly 70 years – Dr. Dylan in Wisconsin and MonnieLynn in the
Carolina. 3 children, 5 grandchildren, 5 of 7 great-grandchldren are within 30
miles of my Tallmadge home.
Among adults with at least one living parent or adult
child, 74.8% have their nearest parent or adult child within 30 miles, and 35.5%
hav all parents and adult children living that close.
Beth was
at the BJ in 1991-1995, then free-lance writer and managing editor of the
Cleveland Clinic’s Communications Department at CC’s Akron General Hospital.
After the BJ and
another Knight newspaper in Boca Raton, Florida, Dave became media
relations vice president for Cleveland’s Dix & Eaton and, in 2018, became Cleveland
Jewish Publication Company board chairman.
Cleveland Jewish News is a weekly created in 1964 that
became Cleveland Jewish Publication Company in Beachwood.
Beth and Dave were involved in the 1994 BJ Pulitzer for its Question
of Color series. Beth Angela Thomas and David Ralph Hertz were married in 1993
in the Akron Civic Theater before a large BJ contingent.
Beth was a “cute redhead copy editor,” Dave recalled, when they met at
the BJ and began their office romance and their marriage.
They have two children, Alyssa Sandra Hertz and Joshua Daniel Hertz, who
attended Copley-Fairlawn schools.
Sunday, January 07, 2024
DAN ROESE EXPECTS TO BE OUT OF HOSPITAL IN A FEW DAYS!!!
DAN ROESE IN ICU, BUT NOT FOR LONG!!!
Dan Roese hospital stay nearing end
Good news about BJ clerk Dan
Roese:
From Dan himself:
“Still in hospital, but feeling much better. Have a
couple more days, maybe.”
Dan is spending several days in ICU.
His father Is former photographer Don Roese. Don and I
met at a New Zealand airport once when he was leaving a visit to former BJ
reporter Cathy Strong and I just arrived for a visit to Cathy.
Saturday, January 06, 2024
JOHN DERF BACKDERF ESCAPES JURY DUTY AGAIN . . . THANKS TO ATTENDING HIGH SCHOOL WITH JEFFREY DAHMER!!!
JOHN DERF BACKDERF
Surefire way to
escape jury duty
Being Jeffrey Dahmer’s high school friend
has its benefits.
It gets John Derf Backderf excused when
he’s called and they find out. In 2010 and again in 2024.
Derf authored “My Friend Dahmer,” an international
best-seller. His comic strip “The City” appeared in alternative newspapers
(1990-2014).
He attended
Eastview Junior High and Revere High School,
where one of his classmates was future serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. He attended and dropped out of the Art
Institute of Pittsburgh.
He began as a
political cartoonist for the Ohio State Lantern, then
professionally at The Evening Times, the evening counterpart of The Palm Beach Post,
in West Palm Beach, Florida. He worked as a staff cartoonist at the Cleveland
Plain Dealer in the late 80s. In the mid-1990s Backderf was an
artist at the BJ.
In 2006 he won the Robert F. Kennedy
Journalism Award for cartooning.
Derf, whose cartoons gain national
attention, lives in Cleveland, grew up in Richfield, began life in 1959.
Derf once gave gave
former BJ reporter Sheryl Harris a memorable Christmas present: the first issue
of Ms. Magazine!
Thursday, January 04, 2024
TERENCE OLIVER AND GRETA OLIVER CELEBRATE 38 YEARS OF MARRIAGE
TERENCE AND GRETA OLIVER, MARRIED FOR 38 YEARS
TERENCE AND GRETA OLIVER & THEIR 4 CHILDREN DECADES AGO
38th
wedding anniversary for Terence Oliver
Terence Oliver, film producer and graphics genius at
the BJ, the Plain Dealer and elsewhere, and wife Dr. Greta Oliver, celebrated their
38th wedding anniversary.
“Where did 38 years go? Happy Anniversary, as I would
do it all over again, Fun times and great memories together, Babe. Thank God
for His many blessings! Our scripture from day one:
“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart;
And lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, And
he shall direct thy paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6 KJV”
They have four children.
Greta also wrote books “College Roadmaps,” tips for first-to,ecollege
students and their families, and “Career Road Map,” about reaching career
aspiratioms.
Teremce had a hand in Pulizer Prizes at
the BJ (Question of Color) and Miami Herald (Hurricane Andrew series).
He’s on the North Carolina Journaiism
School faculty after forays at MIT, University of Arizona, Duke and Tufts.
Terence has received 50 awards and
probably needs to add a room to his house to hold them all.
He even designed a auto racing car!
He graduated from Michigan’s Ferris
State, got his masters at Ohio University, was adjunct professor at Kent State (1992-94),
rose to assistant managing editor during year years at the BJ (1996-2001) and
was editorial artist at the Plain Dealer (1988-91).