March 28, 2011

Another business has come and gone at 9220 Roosevelt Way N.E. The Hive Social Club, a tea party house for “little princesses” that opened last October appears to have left the building. Owner Melissa Plourd tells us: “I had a good amount of people “liking” me on Facebook which was nice, but not much action beyond

March 27, 2011

Update, 8:15 a.m. March 28: This just in from Seattle Police: Saturday night, at 11:15 p.m., officers responded to a disturbance in the street at 88 NE/Roosevelt. Thirty-40 young males and females in the street, mostly screaming at one another, but no physical fights. As officers approached the crowd, they were approached by a woman

March 27, 2011

Maple Leaf made SeattleMet‘s list of the city’s “20 best places to live now” in the magazine’s April issue. Online, “Happily Hidden” Maple Leaf comes right after “Still Funky After All These Years” Fremont and before “Unexpected Diversity” Laurelhurst. After mentioning Reckless Video and Cloud City Coffee, as “little gems the residents would just as

March 27, 2011

Maple Leaf made SeattleMet‘s list of the city’s “20 best places to live now” in the magazine’s April issue. Online, “Happily Hidden” Maple Leaf comes right after “Still Funky After All These Years” Fremont and before “Unexpected Diversity” Laurelhurst. After mentioning Reckless Video and Cloud City Coffee, as “little gems the residents would just as

March 27, 2011

Calling all hometown coyotes, frogs and snakes. Together with other reptiles, amphibians and mammals who originally lived here. A noted naturalist who is also a Maple Leaf resident is wondering how many of our native animal species are still in the neighborhood. “I’m wondering what part of the original fauna of the city is still