Don’t forget that the neighborhood will be crawling with little ghosts and goblins from 12-3 p.m. Saturday for the annual trick-or-treating. Dozens of businesses along Greenwood Avenue and throughout the neighborhood will pass out treats (not always candy!) to...
Fitch writes in the forum that event coordinator Jeanne Dodds at the Phinney Neighborhood Association needs volunteers for the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration. If you’re not familiar with it, it’s a traditional Mexican celebration of life...
One of Greenwood True Value’s trucks has been stolen according to the sign at the store at 7201 Greenwood Ave. N: The truck license is 07980Y. If you have information, call the police. You can also call the store at (206) 783-2900 to let them know as well....
Fire Station 21 at Greenwood Avenue North and NW 73rd St. is getting a major make-over (okay, it’s actually a complete do-over). The current station will be demolished next year and a new, two-story station will rise on the same spot. The community is invited to...
Naked City Brewing opened today at 8564 Greenwood Ave. N. to a standing-room only crowd. Not bad for 5:30 p.m. on a Wednesday. Until they get their brewing operation under way, they’ve got 24 guest taps, more than 60 bottled beers and a handful of wines by the...
That’s the word from JJ, one of the partners involved in the new bar where The Northside Grill recently closed. Here’s a “before” picture of the space at 8550 Greenwood Ave. N.: In a previous post about the new bar, Hannah Levin, a KEXP DJ and...
A new top for the Supernova at Greenwood Park is being shipped from Europe, but in the meantime, the Seattle Parks Department has been tinkering with the one that’s installed and they believe they’ve got it working better. According to an e-mail Loretta...
Marc spotted this one on Seattle Weekly’s Voracious: Roosters Breakfast Club opens Wednesday and it’s owned by a guy who spent nine years cooking at Pete’s Egg Nest. Read more here.
Last week we put up a post about the tagging of the mural at North 63rd under Aurora Avenue. Today, a Seattle Department of Transportation employee called to say they’re trying to find the people who originally painted the mural to clean up the graffiti, some of...
Kelly Davis and Beegee Tolpa want to start a new tradition of homeowners lighting up not only their homes but their yards, fences, mailboxes, street signs, garbage cans, driveways and anything else they can think of this holiday season. They’re calling this new...