archive for September, 2007
September 2, 2007
is that a fig?
Kimmy over at Shimmer.Glimpse. has a great photo of some of what her garden produced this summer at The bounty of summer in Fulton Hill.
September 9, 2007
Fulton and Montrose photos
Check out this slideshow of all of the photos in the Fulton/Montrose Flickr group…
September 9, 2007
Voice your ideas for a news site
Residents of Greater Fulton Hill are invited to a meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the Neighborhood Resource Center to discuss plans for creating a Web site with news and information for and about the community.
September 12, 2007
“The Greatest Place on Earth”
Style Weekly gives the past and future of Fulton the cover with “The Greatest Place on Earth” (and a great set of photos, too) .
September 12, 2007
First day of school, by Kwamaine Allen
September 14, 2007
look what we’ve got coming…
About 40 people turned out for Wednesday’s meeting at the Neighborhood Resource Center. The meeting was part of the process of getting a community blog going for the area, to get folks involved and get the word out.
September 17, 2007
out of zone schooling made more difficult
Today’s RTD looks at changes in the Richmond Public Schools’ transportation policy, with the story of Montrose Heights resident Halimah Benson and her children’s commute to Bellevue Elementary central to the story.
September 18, 2007
Ask the Mayor: Fulton Gas Works?
Richmond.com’s Ask the Mayor takes a look at Fulton Gas Works and the old Continental Can factory.
September 18, 2007
on the Mayor’s 7th District Roundtable Meeting
The first of the Mayor’s 7th District Roundtable Meetings after the summer break attracted a light turn-out for an interesting conversation on perceptions and problems of the Richmond City Public Schools, featuring 7th District Schoolboard Representative Keith West and former representative Reggie Malone.
September 22, 2007
notes from McQuinn’s 7th District Meeting
A fairly large crowd from around the area turned out Saturday morning for 7th District Council Representative and Vice President Delores McQuinn’s Town Hall Meeting at the United House of Prayer (926 Chimborazo Boulevard). The meeting began amidst murmered chatter about the previous night’s events at city hall…








