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Police Blotter – March 16, 2012

Posted on March 16, 2012 by Sarah B.

[Reprinted from The Richmond Police Station Newsletter of March 16, 2012. To be added to the station’s mailing list, email sfpd.richmond.station@sfgov.org.] CAPTAIN ERIC VINTERO’S MESSAGE Traffic Issues: The Richmond District has seen a significant increase if traffic accidents this week… Continue Reading →

Crime
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Tell Mayor Ed Lee your thoughts on the Richmond District over coffee

Posted on March 16, 2012 by Sarah B.

Mayor Ed Lee wants to hear from his constituents, so he’s hosting a series of monthly coffee chat with residents from city neighborhoods. “We need to hear directly from our residents about the issues that matter most to them,” said… Continue Reading →

Politics
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Photo: 8th Avenue, circa 1976

Posted on March 14, 2012 by Sarah B.

“Working on my vehicles in front of the house, 8th Avenue, Richmond district, San Francisco 1976.” By Dizzy Atmosphere.

Photos
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Live sand drawing on Ocean Beach this Saturday

Posted on March 14, 2012 by Sarah B.

RichmondSFBlog reader Susan alerted me to an interesting happening on Ocean Beach this Saturday. Artist Jim Denevan, known for making temporary drawings on sand, earth and ice, will be creating one at the north end of the beach. To see… Continue Reading →

Art, Ocean Beach
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New Japanese restaurant “Yuubi” opening Thursday on Balboa

Posted on March 13, 2012 by Sarah B.

Grubstreet’s got the scoop on a newcomer to the neighborhood. Japanese restaurant Yuubi will be opening this Thursday at 501 Balboa Street. It will also include a sushi bar. No menu has been posted yet on their website or on… Continue Reading →

Food
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Photo: Drink your tea with ice, ice baby

Posted on March 13, 2012 by Sarah B.

Someone at the Aroma Tea Shop (302 6th Avenue) has a very funny sense of humor. Photo by k0re

Photos
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Community meeting about large events in Golden Gate Park, March 14

Posted on March 12, 2012 by Sarah B.

This Wednesday night from 7pm until 9pm, the Richmond District Police station will host a community meeting about large events that take place in Golden Gate Park. The meeting is being led by Morgan St. Clair of Safety Awareness for… Continue Reading →

Golden Gate Park

“Tollywood” Indian film festival at the Balboa Theater, March 16-20

Posted on March 12, 2012 by Sarah B.

You’ve probably heard of Bollywood – it’s the nickname for the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, India (formerly known as Bombay). But Before there was Bollywood, there was Tollywood – so dubbed in 1932 for the Tollygunge neighborhood of… Continue Reading →

Movies

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