The August Really Really Free Market has been announced for August 30 from noon ’til dark at Monroe Park.
VCU Tests Siren Again
This Wednesday, August 6, at noon, VCU will conduct our once-a-month emergency siren test on both the Monroe Park and MCV Campuses to ensure that the sirens are in proper working order. Unlike the test near the beginning of each semester which is a two-minute wail, the monthly tests consist of a short, 15-second burst.
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National Night Out TONIGHT in Pleasants Park
Oregon Hill’s National Night Out celebration happens tonight in Pleasants Park. It will feature a movie, Nim’s Island, plus food and drinks. See you there. This is one of many NNO celebrations happening in neighborhoods across Richmond.
Drip…Drip
The pools of water are deepening, mainly due to outlying storms…drip…drip…wait, is that another leak?…drip…drip…wishing you a speedy recovery, Trani, AND retirement.
Neighborhood Sign Campaign
Home Invasion Suspect Caught
So, after I sent the message below last night, I received the welcome news from a neighbor that one of the suspects was caught. Marty and Mark spotted a person who matched one of Kenneth’s descriptions and ran him down to Cherry St. Along with another Cherry St. homeowner, they were were able to keep him cornered long enough until the police could arrive. He was picked up in the cemetery (he had gone through a hole in the cemetery fence). He apparently pulled a knife on Marty.
This is not the first time that Marty has confronted dangerous criminals in the neighborhood (the dude is like Batman in a pickup truck).
Still have heard nada from the police.
Thanks,
Scott
On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Scott Burger wrote:
I spoke with Kenneth this morning and was glad he seemed ok. It was definitely more than “theft from residence”. I have left messages for police I spoke to yesterday, but no response.
Kenneth said it was two or three white men who came into his house. There is some talk that they are from one of the western hobo encampments on the riverfront.
If the event does not upgraded to a robbery, I will be doing more to get media involved.
Thanks,
Scott
On Jul 23, 2008, at 11:26 PM, Scott Burger wrote:
I am still following up on this. The police classified the incident as ‘theft from residence’ and I shared my concerns that they were downplaying the crime. I am hoping to hear more soon.
Thanks,
Scott
On Jul 23, 2008, at 7:54 AM, Scott Burger wrote:
I heard second hand about a robbery/home invasion on the 600 block of
S. Pine St that took place Sunday night.
I am trying to get the details of the case from the victim or the
police but have been unsuccessful so far.
This is a pretty serious matter and I am more than concerned that we
have not heard anything in the news or from the police about this.
Please feel free to call me if you know something. If I don’t hear
back from the police soon I will be contacting the media.
I am wondering if our fears of possible under-reporting of crime by
the police is something that bears more investigation.
Thanks,
Scott
Rezoning Meeting/Green Drinks at Built Gallery
This past Thursday I went to Green Drinks at Built Gallery. I forgot about a Cary Street rezoning meeting held at the William Byrd Community House, but then as King I have already made the neighborhood’s position clear– we STILL support urban business rezoning for Cary and Belvidere streets and its ridiculous that it has not been rezoned yet. Thankfully, other citizens were there at the meeting to re-emphasize their convictions. Yet what is the response? The City had plenty of representation at the meeting and I heard they got an earful but were still reluctant (the quote I heard was “weird”) to answer the basic question of why rezoning has not moved forward. Something smells and frankly Oregon Hill is tired of the stink. I was glad to hear that City Council candidate Mark Brandon attended the meeting so he could experience the situation first hand.
5th District School Board candidates at the Crusade forum
5th District School Board candidates at the Richmond Crusade for Voters forum
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Byrd House Market invites you to become a locavore
Do you know what a locavore is? No, it is not someone who eats trains. A locavore is someone who helps cut down on greenhouse gases by buying food that is local and not trucked in from far away. Do your part by shopping at the Byrd House Market.
Friday Aug.1 Bike Ride @ Monroe Park
Ellwood Thompsons and RVA Magazine are hosting a bike ride starting in Monroe Park at 8PM on Friday, August 1st to benefit Books on Wheels and to promote bicycle riding in Richmond.


