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Stopped. Watched. stories are observations recorded by various Correspondents for The Chronicle in 140 characters or fewer. RSS feed for these stories

Main & Washington Comments (1)

Hand-written note explains to person who locked bike on rack that theirs was a stolen bike, identified by actual owner, confirmed by Ann Arbor Police Department, had its lock cut by fire department, and was returned to owner. [photo]

First & William Comments (2)

Train engine and one double-decker passenger rail car are positioned near the parking lot at First & William for public tours, as part of Friday’s Green Fair. According to a city press release, the train cars are former Metra bi-level gallery cars that were refurbished by the Great Lakes Central Railroad. This type of passenger car could serve on a commuter line between Ann Arbor and Detroit or between Ann Arbor and Howell, according to the city. [photo] [photo]

First & Washington Comments (0)

Line for the “top secret” invitation-only Darren Criss & Theo Katzman show Thursday night at the Blind Pig wraps around the corner of the Kiwanis building down Washington Street. Doors opened around 8:15 p.m. [photo]

First & Huron Comments (0)

A heated competition at the Townie Trivia night, hosted by the Ann Arbor District Library’s Eli Neiburger and Mariah Cherem at LIVE Ann Arbor. Online searching allowed, with questions based on AADL’s Old News archives. Hilarity ensued. [photo] [photo]

Maynard & Liberty Comments (0)

Fans of Darren Criss, some a bit soggy from the rain, are lined up from Michigan Theater east to State, north to Washington, west to the Liberty Square parking garage. Roadies unloading bus on Washington. It’s part of Sonic Lunch series. Currently not raining. [photo]

West Park Comments (6)

Lovely light before the storm. But what is this small fence up in the air? And why are there two of them? I’m not a ball player and I can’t imagine what role they play in the game. [photo]

Ashley & Washington Comments (0)

Always fun to run into John U. Bacon in the wild – this time with a manuscript of his upcoming book, “Fourth and Long: The Future of College Football.” He’d been taking a final red pen to it – the book will be published by Simon & Schuster in September 2013. [photo]

Fifth & Huron Comments (6)

Day 2 of no air conditioning at city hall. Not all windows can be opened. Staff is looking stoic but a little sweaty.

S. Maple near W. Stadium Comments (3)

These arrows in the South Maple Kroger parking lot indicate we should drive on the left. All other arrows in same parking lot, including those at the other end of this lane, are correct. Perhaps this pair is the work of a disgruntled road painter who wants to return to British rule? [photo]