From RAIDSonline.com:
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
3XX S CHERRY ST
Dec 29, 2014 at 5:30 amData provided by Richmond Police Department
From RAIDSonline.com:
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
3XX S CHERRY ST
Dec 29, 2014 at 5:30 amData provided by Richmond Police Department
From Craigslist ad:
This set of keys showed up on the sidewalk in front of my house, and I’d like to get them back to their owner. The keychain also holds other items not included in this photograph. If you can describe them in detail, then they’re all yours.
Hollywood Cemetery’s FaceBook page recently featured this old photo courtesy of Brian Ezelle.
It looks like the 400 block of S. Cherry Street.
This Wednesday is a red Wednesday, which means trash and recycling pickup. Please make sure you pick up containers after pickup tomorrow night. They do not belong on the sidewalk after tomorrow night.
In order to take your recycling to the next level, read this: 10 ways to improve your recycling.

Excerpts from email announcement:
Eat, Drink, Be Merry….
because with all your great support, good wishes and ideas we are moving forward with planning for the 9th season of Byrd House Market. Have a wonderful holiday season!
Such good things to eat, to gift, to share, to make, to aspire to taste and taste again… What are YOU making this week?
Renegade Vendors and their Shoppers:
Agriberry
Mugsy’s Dogtown Lounge
Deer Run Farm
Faith Farm Foods
Tomten Farm
Visit byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com for directions and more.
From Rev. Abbott Bailey of St. Andrew’s Church:
Everyone is invited to join us for our annual celebration of the Nativity on Wednesday, December 24, 2014 at 7:00 pm. The candlelit service includes beautiful music and carols, the Christmas story, and Communion. Child care is provided.
Also, if you need a ride or would like to provide one, contact the office for ride-sharing information 804-648-7980.
Due to pleas from neighbors, there is is street cleaning scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 24 for the sides of Laurel and Holly that didn’t get leaf pickup. Don’t forget to look for signs and move cars before they get towed. Special thanks to neighbors Jimmy and Fred for helping clear sidewalks and rake leafs into gutters this past Sunday in preparation.
What is the biggest challenge/opportunity in the next two to five years: “Richmond benefits from a strong urban core, and one of the great success stories over the last two decades has been the steady increase in population downtown. As the economy continues to recover from the recession, we see an increase in the number of new, infill buildings. One of the great challenges is shaping this growth, and making sure that the new buildings filling out our urban neighborhoods are quality buildings, appropriate in design for their settings.”
This nice story begins with this FaceBook message on the the I could go on and on blog:
Hi Karen – I’m Todd and I live in Oregon Hill. A friend of mine found a box ripped open and discarded by a trash can in a Jackson Ward alley that was filled with hyacinth and tulip bulbs. Assuming it was discarded, he gave it to me, knowing I’m a gardener. I saw your name on the box and looked it up on Facebook. I just wanted to make sure that they weren’t stolen and discarded. If these are yours, I want to make sure to get them back to you. If not, I’ll be happy to plant them. I will wait to hear from you before I do. Please let me know and best wishes! Todd
From Friends of James River Park:
Plan to join the Friends for the annual Winter Solstice Celebration! Meet at the base of the footbridge on Belle Isle 12/21/14 at 5:30 pm to share an evening of cookies, cider, caroling and camaraderie beside a roaring bonfire. All are welcome!