January 25, 2014

It was as foggy as it’s been this year at Maple Leaf Reservoir Park this morning. (And that’s saying something.) It’s lifting here now, but is forecast to return through the weekend. In a short-term forecast, the National Weather Service warns: AREAS OF DENSE FOG HAS FORMED OVER THE INTERIOR WATERS FROM PUGET SOUND TO

January 23, 2014

Under the new City Council system of electing council members by district, Maple Leaf after the 2015 elections will be represented by two council members. Most of the neighborhood will be in District Five, from Northeast Northgate Way down roughly to the middle of the new Maple Leaf Reservoir Park. Neighbors who live south of

January 19, 2014

Last April, and again in late June, we posted on the possibility of broadband (read “really fast“) Internet service coming to parts of Maple Leaf. By June, pricing had been announced, as was the fact that the initial list of demonstration projects had dropped the Northgate/Maple Leaf piece. We never got any response from emails

January 19, 2014

Last April, and again in late June, we posted on the possibility of broadband (read “really fast“) Internet service coming to parts of Maple Leaf. By June, pricing had been announced, as was the fact that the initial list of demonstration projects had dropped the Northgate/Maple Leaf piece. We never got any response from emails

January 15, 2014

This post courtesy of our sister site My Ballard. The Seattle Public Library Foundation is inviting Seattle high school seniors and undergraduates to enter an essay scholarship competition in honor of civic leader Stimson Bullitt. The foundation are looking for essay submissions exploring the subject of civic courage. Local youth are asked to write about an individual or