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Archive for September 2010

Two mopeds for sale

Camera found at 31st and Marshall

Contact Amy at amy.nichols.belo@gmail.com or (804)267-0363 if this is yours: We found a camera on the corner of 31st and Marshall. It’s pretty beat up, but the owner might want the memory card. It looks like the owner recently went to Sesame Street Live.

Sector 113 report for August

Lt.Martin Harrison’s Sector 113 June report (PDF) for all points north of Carrington and Nine Mile is now available and includes both year-to-date comparisons for 2009-10 and August 2010 info: WEAPON RECOVERY- 1400 Block of Coalter St, at 2130 hrs: Officers Jinks and Robinson responded to a narcotics call. Upon the officers’ arrival, juveniles began [...]

East End Senior Information Fair set for Sept.11

The 2010 Richmond East End Senior Information Fair will include information on housing services, fire safety, police protection, legal affairs, employment opportunities, public health, and home winterization. All Richmond East End 7th District citizens are invited and encouraged to attend; this event is free and open to the public. Saturday, September 10AM-noon @ Peter Paul [...]

Johnson on loan to VUU as Interim Police Chief

Sector 111‘s Lt.Laino has been named Acting Commander at the 1st Precinct while Captain Johnson is serving as Interim Police Chief of the Virginia Union Campus Police until a new VUU chief is hired.

This week’s calendar

2010 St.John’s Reenactment Series; New Visions Civic Association Special Meeting; Rachel’s Farmstand; RPS School Board; Friends of Libby Hill Park; Open Mic @ Poe’s; Adult Computer Class ; Beginner’s Yoga; CAPS Meeting; Unity Civic League; Back to School Movie; An Afternoon with Eliza Poe; Church Hill Reunion; MORE…

Pets at Play moves into old Church Hill Flowers space

Four local foreclosures

A Richmond BizSense look at recent foreclosures in the metro area lists 30 in Henrico, 43 in Chesterfield, 8 in Hanover, and 32 in Richmond – 4 of which are in the local area (Leigh Street, Wood Street, 35th Street, P Street).

Farm to Family at Bon Secours every Thursday

The Farm to Family bus will be at Bon Secours on Nine Mile Road every Thursday from 3-5PM. Check’em out!

Lost your keys?

Are these yours? Found Set of Keys, Looks Important (Church Hill) – So after a night of drunken revelry, I am now in possession of someone else’s keys. There are little tabs on them that say “PT1″ “PT2″ “Cash Boxes” and so on. They look very important and I have no idea how I got [...]

Bootcamp on Libby Hill

The Richmond Balance bootcamp program in Libby Hill Park is $150 if you sign up by 9/3, goes up to $200 after that: RB Bootcamp is an intense program that welcomes all fitness levels. Classes are held outside, rain or shine. Each class will last 60 minutes and are geared toward individuals who are looking [...]

Libby Hill yard sale set for October 16

Via the September issue of the Church Hill Association newsletter (PDF)…

Shooting on Mosby Street

This morning’s Daily Crime Report from the RPD carried the following: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (SHOOTING) 8/31/10 12:55 p.m. – 700 block of Mosby Street – A male reported he was shot by a known male. His injuries are not life-threatening. THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE 8/30/10–8/31/10 5:00 p.m. – 4:30 a.m. – 2100 block of Fairmount Avenue [...]

Volunteer opportunities at Peter Paul

The Peter Paul Development Center depends on volunteers to widen the opportunities for the youth, seniors, and their families that they serve. The are seeking volunteers in a range of roles, including mentoring and working with children, tutoring, sports instructors, arts&crafts, classroom assistants, garden assistant, teen program assistant, working with seniors, working with parents, and [...]

Woolfolk, Wan Jin Lou get good marks

Both Woolfolk Seafood on Mechanicsville Turnpike and everyone’s favorite neighborhood Chinese delivery Wan Jin Lou recently received perfect inspections by the Department of Health.

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