Left: Sweet Pea’s Loft has opened in the Nutting Block
Center: The Cocoa Bean has reopend in the old Irwin’s Flowers building, with a new sign on the north side
Right: The Armory has two new signs, one for the themselves, the other for the YMCA which now has a news blog.
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Representative Journalism
Locally Grown has been chosen to test an innovative project called Representative Journalism (RepJ). Bonnie Obremski is the RepJ reporter/journalist currently assigned to Northfield.See the complete listing of all her stories here, most current ones first.
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Discussion
- Photo album: the 2009 Northfield City Council takes over (1)
- Bonnie Obremski: I spoke with Mary Rossing today. She said she and other people at the meeting weren’t...
- On creating a vibrant online eco-system for civic engagement in Northfield (88)
- Griff Wigley: Kiffi, my bad. It was comment #68.
- Anne Bretts: The nearby report on the Way Park public hearing is a classic example of the benefits and dangers...
- kiffi summa: Process issue: Griff : Your comment of Jan5,9:53 replies to my comment , #59, but I have no comment...
- Jerry Friedman: David L.’s and my (much smaller) legal background probably influences our shared position...
- Randy Jennings: Prof. Witt, When we talk about the death of newspapers, what will that mean to the production of...
- Rick Warren: a good choice by Obama for the inaugural invocation (5)
- Bright Spencer: I think Obama wants to pander to the right, so that he can keep his lead next term. If all he...
- Holly Cairns: Eh, it probably is a political ploy of some sort. Obama is crafty, I think. I think he...
- john george: I think it is interesting that Obama has chosen to keep his word in trying to unite the people of...
- kiffi summa: This choice of Obama’s is taking ‘political correctness’ way, way too far....
- Randy Jennings: I think the nation would be much better served if the invocation consisted of a reading of the...
- Way Park public hearing tonight on closure of 1st Street West (6)
- Tracy Davis: The Way Park master plan scheme is available in PDF form on the City website here:...
- Griff Wigley: I’ve added a photo (to the blog post above) of the Way Park design sketch on a poster board...
- David Sudermann: Jane, with all due respect to you, our friend and neighbor, there are compelling reasons to...
- Jane McWilliams: Because I will be attending the hearing tonight as the League of Women Voters observer, I will...
- Bruce W. Morlan: At one of the neighborhood informational meetings held by the city this issue was well...
- Coffee discussion on Representative Journalism Project (1)
- Mona Obremski: Please accept my absentee contribution to this talk. Check out this design gem with content....
- NTV’s future uncertain after 23 years of providing public access (48)
- Will Craig: Burnsville’s new studio will be operational by mid-January.
- Bonnie Obremski: Griff–Just a little info: When Mark Hotchkiss of the Burnsville/Eagan station spoke to...
- Griff Wigley: Looks like Burnsville and Eagan have been rethinking their public access TV. (Thx, Ray, for...
- Sweet Lou’s Waffles shuts down for now (5)
- David Henson: Business can be very tough but Sweet Lou’s seemed like a strong concept and a great addition...
- Jerry Bilek: I’ll miss Sweet Lou’s. I hope the manager is able to buy the business. The food was...
- Bonnie Obremski: Norman suggested I talk with Louis E. Newman (Griff, you accidentally spelled Louis’ name...
- Holly Cairns: Pretty funny, John George! Oh, no more Sweet Lou’s. Darn.
- john george: Does this mean that you can’t waffle on certain business decisions, you must be decisive?
- Hager clarifies financial relationship between city and NTV (2)
- Bonnie Obremski: Thanks for the insight Britt. Hager created NTV, not the city, but I guess I still have to...
- Disposing your high-tech trash: cheaper and somewhat convenient (6)
- Carl Arnold: I’ve often been discouraged from recycling some items because I’d have to drive out to...
- Paul Fried: Griff, I share your frustration regarding poor communication via the city web pages on this and...
- Sean Hayford O'Leary: Stephanie, Those converter boxes probably do not contain enough harmful material that you...
- Stephanie Henriksen: Sean, The converter box to our satellite TV system had to be replaced. I called Direct TV...
- One employee pleads guilty in Rate Search Ponzi scheme (2)
- Curt Benson: Ray, I think the final amount lost was 2.3 million and it has been written off....
- Ray Cox: While it is good that someone is being held accountable for the theft of these funds, I’m more...
- How would you balance the State’s short- and long-term budget problem? (116)
- Holly Cairns: Oh, and I agree there should be a freedom to fail… and under regulated capitalism, there is...
- Holly Cairns: Ray said:It also is interesting to note that minorities have prospered and done much better under...
- Ray Cox: Holly, I’m not following your statement “under Republicans only certain people get...
- Holly Cairns: Hi Peter, Interesting information about your family. One of my ancestors fought for the Russians...
- Peter Millin: Anne, As much as O support your idea I don’t think it ill ever happen. The bureaucracy needs...
- Is the Co-op Republican/Conservative-friendly? (58)
- Ray Cox: Paul F, this conservative certainly does not approve of the use of bovine growth hormones (BGH, Bst,...
- Peter Millin: Comparing an Amish chair to an IKEA chair is a bit extreme, there is a lot of good choices in...
- Paul Fried: Thanks to Mike McGovern for outing himself and spouse as conservatives. Maybe I saw five that...
- Practice safe lunch: use condiments (3)
- Bright Spencer: Last time I was in Tiny’s, Tim called me out on the choice of condiments after I told him...
- John S. Thomas: Can someone post Tiny’s hours please?
- Ally Beyer: Hey Dad, NICE PIC!!! Love it!
- River City Books to close (2)
- Martha Cashman: It is a tragic loss indeed. I hate to see one more shuttered store front downtown. Monkey…...
- Ross Currier: This is sad news on many levels. Although there had been rumors for years about the store’s...
- Conversion of Southgate to Culver’s (24)
- Stephanie Henriksen: Forgot to say the DQ was trying to get in downtown Stillwater.
- Stephanie Henriksen: There is always a lot of interest in a new place, but I think we should have more...
- Math majors needed: How many cubic yards of demolition debris in a ton? (4)
- Stephanie Henriksen: Thanks, Griff, for bringing the sign to our attention. The sign makes it seem that any...
- Former Northfielder Jeff Holte returns for a visit (1)
- Bright Spencer: I wonder if there would be any interest and if Jeff would do a talk in town on his experience in...
- Straw poll: Best of Northfield 2009 (1)
- Griff Wigley: I’ve changed the year to 2009… and revised last year’s blog posts/PDF to be 2008...
- Photo album: the 2009 Northfield City Council takes over (1)
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Griff: Sweet PEA’s Loft. I think you’re conflating it with the as-yet unopened waffle shop.
Hmm, I missed that conflation, Rob. Sweet Lou’s and Sweet Pea’s, right across the street from one another. Saaaaweeeet!
Add in Bittersweet and we are talking about the sweet end of town.
How about Triple L? and how about Water Street’s Wedding Dress Shop?