

She said she doesn't know whether she would hire Schleicher if she gets a license. Joseph Family Medicine Residency Program in Milwaukee, which is part of the Medical College of Wisconsin, said she has received many negative phone calls since the article. Perow said she didn't know the details about Schleicher's charges until reading an article in Monday's Journal Sentinel. Perow said Schleicher had told her about her ties to a gang, but that Schleicher said she had cut those ties. She allegedly served as the treasurer of the Simon City Royals, which is accused of racketeering, loan sharking, drug dealing and other crimes. Schleicher, a Franklin resident, is charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court with racketeering and three other felonies. The Greenfield Common Council is scheduled to vote on Schleicher's application tonight. "It's like, if you can get your license, we'd be more than willing to give you a chance." "She's a very nice young lady to talk to, doesn't drink," Perow said of Schleicher, 27.
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Contact Tim Landis: 788-1536, /timlandisSJR.The owner of a Greenfield tavern where alleged gang member Angela Schleicher wants to bartend said today she knew Schleicher had criminal charges pending against her, but didn't ask for details.Ĭeleste Perow, the owner of Scuttlebutt Lounge, said she told Schleicher she would hire her if she could get a bartending license from the city because it appears she is trying to turn her life around. That's our goal is to get people in and serve them a good meal." I think we've got enough people downtown. "I would say lunch is going to be our best business. "I think if you're not capturing the lunch for the people who are here, you're missing out," Gedaminski said. Gedaminski, a standout athlete at the former Griffin High School who went on to pitch in the minor leagues for the New York Yankees, said he believes the Norb Andy's name can still attract a crowd in Springfield. Gedaminski said he and Ridenour are longtime friends, adding that he shut down his construction business of three decades to take over as manager of Norb Andy's. They had broken beer bottles (on the lot)," Gedaminski said. "Their objections were legitimate objections. Newly named Norb Andy's manager Todd Gedaminski said he has had discussions with owners of nearby lots, including the Illinois Municipal League The announcement came after loss of informal parking at the adjoining Illinois Municipal League lot. Lack of parking was among the reasons cited by a partnership that closed Norb Andy's in June 2015. The block immediately east of Norb Andy's is bounded by Capitol Avenue and Fourth, Fifth and Jackson streets. City officials are analyzing bids for residential, retail and commercial development of the site. Ridenour said he is counting on long-term plans for redevelopment of the YWCA block to build traffic. "I've always said, if you're good, they'll find you," Ridenour said. State lawmakers and lobbyists also are among the target customers. Ridenour said that although hundreds of state jobs have been lost downtown over the past decade, he is confident the restaurant-tavern can attract health care, law office, bank, city and county workers, as well as tourists and shoppers. Live music is planned on Friday and Saturday nights. Check out the event calendar for Scuttlebutt Taproom & Brewery in Everett, along with artist, ticket and venue information, photos, videos, and address. This time around, plans are to target a lunchtime crowd of downtown workers and shoppers, as well as an evening dinner crowd. The traditional menu of sandwiches, burgers, horseshoes, appetizers, steaks, chicken, seafood, soups and salads also is back. "When you pressed the buzzer, the beers would be dumped and everybody would head out the back door," Ridenour said.
