Faces of Northeast: Afsaneh Zaeri
Afsaneh Zaeri’s parents raised her in the Baha’i faith. They fled Iran more than 30 years ago, escaping religious persecution. They later met one another in the United States. Sharing…
Afsaneh Zaeri’s parents raised her in the Baha’i faith. They fled Iran more than 30 years ago, escaping religious persecution. They later met one another in the United States. Sharing…
Diana Graham is an active part of the Lykins Neighborhood Association. She serves as secretary and is running to be vice president for this coming year. She is a member…
What do you like to do for fun? Play computer games. Why do you like come to the library? The puppets! And playing with the Legos and the computer. Where…
What do you like to do for fun? Play kids games. The Wreck-it-Ralph game and the dinosaur matching game! Why do you like coming to the library? I like it…
If you’ve spent any amount of time in the neighborhood parks or visited the North-East Branch Library, chances are you’ve crossed paths with Sudi Hussein and her children Hassan, Hamdi,…
This week’s Face of the Northeast is Diego Barrios, Youth Development Coordinator at the Mattie Rhodes Center. Originally from Venezuela, Barrios moved to the Northeast in 2016 and began working…
Christine Fabin is a local attorney who has lived in the Northeast for about two years. Originally from California, she attended U.C. Berkeley and Lewis & Clark Law School to…
This week, we spoke with KCPD Officer Vito Mazzara for this week’s Tattoo edition. Vito, in his own words, only has two tattoos, but they’re interconnected and they cover…
This week’s Northeast News Faces spotlight is none other than Tom Stivers, the prescription delivery specialist for long-time Historic Northeast business Spalitto’s Pharmacy. Tom is a life-long Northeast resident who…
This week, the Northeast News spoke with one of the most important people in our community, Dewey W. Clark Jr., a School Crossing Guard who helps young students get across…