What about the winners and losers in the Battle Over the Bayfront?
From The Editors
by The Editors2/5/2014, 7:36 AM
From A Tale of Two Hotels in the development of Erie's Bayfront to the future of film in The Gem City, welcome to the February 5 edition of The Erie Reader.
From The Editors
by The Editors12/10/2013, 3:00 PM
Happy Holidays: An explanation!
From The Editors
by The Editors11/25/2013, 6:46 PM
Feed back on our last issue, the Erie In-land Port Initiative, and introducing a new column.
From The Editors
by The Editors11/12/2013, 2:30 PM
With the elections over and done, it's that time again: Time to talk about an Erie Community College.
From The Editors
by The Editors10/29/2013, 8:26 AM
Don Tucci Q&A cancelled: Here's why.
From The Editors
by The Editors10/15/2013, 3:34 PM
Gov. Corbett's making news again. But... good news?
From The Editors
by The Editors10/1/2013, 11:35 AM
Erie has a bright future. A taxpayer-subsidized hotel on the Bayfront is not part of that bright future.
From The Editors
by The Editors9/17/2013, 1:29 AM
We're officially done celebrating Erie's proud past. Now about that bright future...
From The Editors
by The Editors9/3/2013, 3:02 PM
As the Perry 200 draws to a close, we reflect on our proud past and question the direction of our bright future.
From The Editors
by The Editors8/20/2013, 3:02 PM
Few things in life translate across cultures quite like food.
From the Editors
by The Editors7/23/2013, 3:26 PM
Our thoughts on the Roar on the Shore
From The Editors
by The Editors6/25/2013, 6:00 PM
We're headed out to the ol' ballpark.
From The Editors
by The Editors6/11/2013, 3:00 PM
In the next episode of Erie Reader, Matthew Flowers narrates the story of Erie's public access television.
From The Editors
by The Editors5/27/2013, 2:49 PM
Erie knows how to come together to celebrate its past -- something in which this community takes great pride. After all, the fleet that Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry led was built right here in our bay. So post-War of 1812 America unfolded the way it did largely because of Erie's role in the U.S.'s victory in the Battle of Lake Erie, a lake after which we draw our city and county's namesake.