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Thursday: Come On Over to Streetsblog’s Goodbye Party for Stephen Miller

4:00 PM EDT on October 6, 2015

At the end of the week, Stephen Miller is hanging up his Streetsblog cleats after three-plus years of powerhouse reporting. Before we post his final byline, come join us at Streetsblog HQ Thursday evening for a farewell party celebrating Stephen's time here and wishing him the best as he heads over to Council Member Jimmy van Bramer's staff.

The party will kick off at 5:30 p.m. on the roof deck of 148 Lafayette Street (the top floor). We'll have beer, snacks, and other refreshments, plus some rousing toasts. Please RSVP by Wednesday at 5 so we won't run out of supplies and can make sure you're on the list at the front desk.

To RSVP, send an email to the man himself: smiller@streetsblog.org. Once he gets off the phone with this source, he'll be standing by...

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See you Thursday!

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