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Archive for February 2009

Northside baker profiled in Style

Mark McIntyre’s Norwood Cottage Bakery operates from McIntyre’s Northside cottage, even though the bread sells at local markets around Richmond. Style’s Deveron Timberlake profiled McIntyre’s business last week: Mark McIntyre left the Jesuits as a monk in training years ago, rushing headlong into other pursuits — Latin scholar, calligrapher, graphic designer, portraitist, photographer and teacher [...]

Valentine’s Day Events at Feathernesters

Feathernesters on Lakeside Avenue will hold two special Valentine’s Day events — a Hearts & Chocolate Tea and a Valentine’s Dinner. The afternoon tea happens on Saturday, February 14, at 3:00 p.m. We will be adding some wonderful chocolate treats to our 2-tier tea trays full of scones, mini tea sandwiches, fresh fruit, tea breads [...]

Ladies’ Night Out at Feathernesters

Feathernesters on Lakeside Avenue is hosting a Ladies’ Night Out this Thursday, February 12, from 5:00 until 9:00 p.m. Visit us on Thursday, Feb. 12 from 5 – 9 pm for fun sales, specials, and door prizes! We will also be serving up a tasty Dinner Buffet starting at 5:30. At 7:30 we will be [...]

Meals on Wheels/Foodbank looking for volunteers

Increased demand in services has resulted in a call for volunteers by two Northside organizations focused on helping hungry citizens in the region. Both Meals on Wheels and the Central Virginia Foodbank are asking for individuals and groups to volunteer for a two-hour shift: Corporate and small-business teams, civic clubs, faith-based groups and individuals are [...]

Location of proposed VCU apartments

Earlier this year, North Richmond News reported on a proposed apartment complex targeted at VCU students that may be built on 11 acres of land east of Chamberlayne Avenue between Mitchell and Bacon streets. Below is a Google Maps look at the property in question. Click the + in the corner of the map to [...]

New site unveiled supporting baseball on the Boulevard

Charlie Diradour of Lion’s Paw Development has pulled together a website and a Facebook group designed to promote the concept of keeping baseball at a site along North Boulevard. Aptly named “Baseball on the Boulevard,” the site is already generating plenty of conversation in the comments area.

Gilpin Court plan unveiled by housing authority

The Times-Dispatch’s Zachary Reid has details on recent presentations by Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority on plans to dramatically transform the Gilpin Court and Dove Street communities in North Richmond. About 100 residents of the Gilpin Court public-housing project watched as Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority staff members and representatives of two architectural firms spelled [...]

Tuesday meeting at Holton focused on Boulevard development

There will be a public meeting — cosponsored by 2nd District Councilman Charles Samuels and the Rosedale Civic Association (which lies within both the 2nd and 3rd districts) — to discuss the status of Highwood Properties’ proposed development plan for the 60+ city-owned acres along North Boulevard. Highwood representatives are also expected to discuss the [...]

Discount on home composting bins

The mighty chain of the local Internet community (Hills and Heights from Church Hill Peoples News from Apartment Therapy Re-Nest from the Central Virginia Waste Management site) brings news of discounted home composting bins: CVWMA has partnered with two compost bin suppliers – Solarcone and Covered Bridge Organic – to help citizens compost at home. [...]

Another profile of Obama’s favorite Northsider

Peter Bacque at the Richmond Times-Dispatch profiles Melody Barnes, a former Northside resident and current director of President Obama’s Domestic Policy Council: Her parents, Charles and Frances Barnes, still live on North Side, and Barnes was in town to speak last night at the awards banquet of the Metropolitan Business League’s Virginia Business Empowerment Conference [...]

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