…as a potential career path. He’s posted in the forum: …I have started tinkering with the idea of looking at Human resources as a career path. I have heard of companies basically having a concierge on staff, that provides outlets for recreation,...
A liquor license application shows that Baron Brewing LLC plans to open Pillager’s Pub in the old Tully’s Coffee space at 87th & Greenwood. There wasn’t a sign in the window, but I did see this cool wooden club placed above the fireplace. It...
Montessori Garden will begin teaching up to 20 3- to 6-year-olds beginning in January in the space formerly occupied by Allegro at the Phinney Neighborhood Center at 67th & Greenwood. Montessori Garden has operated out of Maple Leaf since 1972. That site will...
It’s a week after the election, but lots of campaign signs are still littering people’s yards and the sides of roads. The Seattle P.I. reports that campaign signs are forbidden on public right of ways (think the planting strip median running down 8th...
Naked City, which started out with a very short menu is expanding their selection, starting today, according to an announcement on their site. Thanks, Paul, for bringing it to our attention!
Most government offices are closed tomorrow in honor of Veterans Day, including the post office, so don’t expect any mail in your mailbox Tuesday. Bank of America at 404 N. 85th St. and Washington Mutual/JPMorgan Chase at 8500 Greenwood Ave. N. will be closed,...
The Seattle Times reports that a group of Seattle Mountaineers decided to celebrate the completion of the city’s Libraries for All campaign by walking to each of the city’s 27 libraries to get their new library passports stamped. The group began their...
About 700 people sampled a wide variety of beers at the PNA’s 21st Annual Beer Taste last night. Some are probably feeling a bit worse for the wear after imbibing several winter beers that started at 7 percent alcohol and went up from there. These folks seemed...
Update: The battallion chief on scene told me it was a mattress fire that was extinguished fairly quickly by firefighters, but the smoke and water caused extensive damage to the apartment. Six fire departments responded to the eight-apartment building, just south of...
Twice a year, the City of Seattle provides free trees to groups of neighbors to plant in their sidewalk strips. The idea is that a tree-lined street slows down traffic, plus it’s good for the environment. Neighborhoods north of the Ship Canal received their...