In the article “Crowd unleashes ideas at planning session” (JP Gazette, Nov. 3) about development in Forest Hills, resident Marie Kennedy was misquoted twice due to a reporting error. What she said was that in 1970 the nearly all-white area had major problems with racism. She also spoke about the need for making the area under the Casey overpass safer, especially for bikes, but did not use the phrases “connecting point” or “bike right though.”
- 18 years ago
Andy Zagastizábal
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