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catherine "cathy" fraser • charles hand • gail wesson • gold base (also, "int base") @ gilman hot springs • golden era productions • jeffrey e. "jeff" stone • jim ayres • jim potts • press-enterprise (riverside, california) • samuel c. alhadeff • valley news • verne lauritzen
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Sep 3, 2009
Council doesn't support closing Gilman Springs Road — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Type: Press
Author(s): Gail Wesson
Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
The San Jacinto City Council voted unanimously Thursday to go on record opposing any future proposal to close Gilman Springs Road where it bisects the Church of Scientology's Golden Era Productions property. The winding, two-lane road between Highway 79 and State Street is in unincorporated Riverside County, adjacent to the city. The Scientologists' interest in closing the road predates the 2004 election of County Supervisor Jeff Stone, who represents the area's 3rd District. The issue has come up every few years, ...
Aug 14, 2009
Church seeks road closure — Valley News
Type: Press
Author(s): Charles Hand
Source: Valley News
GOLDEN ERA: Gilman Springs poses danger to members and public, says spokeswoman. By CHARLES HAND/The Valley Chronicle Published: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:39 PM CDT The Church of Scientology wants to close the segment of Gilman Springs Road that runs through its Golden Era Productions compound northwest of San Jacinto. Spokeswoman Cathy Fraser said, however, “It is way premature to talk about it.” The organization has made no formal proposals, she said, and, until it does, there is little to talk ...
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