Archive for October 2011
Foreclosures on 33rd, 29th, 21st, and 35th
A Richmond BizSense look at recent foreclosures in the area lists 14 in Richmond and 5 in the neighborhood.
Police seeking 80-year-old man with Alzheimer’s
Police say William Thomas Perry has early-stage Alzheimer’s and had just moved to a home at 1015 Oakwood Avenue. It was his first night at that location. Police say someone noticed him missing around 12:30 a.m. He is described as a black male, 6’1″ tall, weighing 160 pounds with gray hair.
#7 Atlee 51, Armstrong 14
Antoine Smith ran the ball six times for 118 yards for Armstrong, including a 63-yard scoring run. Vincent Herring finished with five receptions for 83 yards and a TD for the Wildcats.
It Must Be Heaven closed, plans to reopen
Just over 3 years after opening, the ice cream shop It Must Be Heaven at 25th and Broad Streets has closed their doors for at least a little while…
Vote Jafari, Brown on November 8
There is an election next week, sort of. None of the incumbents have major party challengers, and half of the ballot is running unopposed. This is a travesty, and I encourage you to: 1) vote for the opposition, 2) write in a challenger if none exist.
This week’s calendar
150th anniversary of the opening of Chimborazo Hospital; Church Hill Chillers Ghost Tour; Hallowe’en Graveyard Tour @ St.John’s; Meet and greet with Delegate McClellan; Shadows of Shockoe Ghost Tour; Shockoe Bottom/Church Hill food tour; Robinson Theater\’s 3rd Annual Fall Festival; Praise Dance Class @Robinson Theater; Transition Handbook Study Group; Acting 101 @Robinson Theater; Friends of [...]
Registration open for next Tree Stewards course
Our 10 week Tree Steward course includes tree biology, identification, and pathology and will give you the latest information on tree care, planting and pruning techniques. You’ll also learn about watersheds, soils and the challenges our urban trees face.





