Dorothea Bruschke, Maplewood Richmond Heights German teacher from 1966-1980, died this week in her retirement community, Aberdeen Heights, in Kirkwood. Since then, former students of hers have posted memories and appreciations of her on social media. From Clark Hickman on Facebook: I am saddened to report the death of one of the favorite teachers I […]
Maplewood’s Bolyard’s Meat & Provisions will be one of the new food vendors coming to St. Louis City’s Energizer Park this year. Chris Bolyard told Fox 2, “It’s amazing for St. Louis. We’re such a food town, (and) St. Louis comes out to prove that. Everyone comes out to eat.” Bolyard told St. Louis Magazine […]
The Maplewood City Council last week voted on operations and maintenance details for the already approved Great Rivers Greenway trail through the city. The recent Council votes were for two separate agreements: An operations and maintenance agreement for the portion within city limits (final vote was 2/11/25) A cost-share agreement with Great Rivers Greenway for […]
Jack Nations Taylor died on February 8 in Desloge, Missouri, according to an obituary from the Boyer Funeral Home in Desloge. Taylor dedicated more than three decades to Maplewood-Richmond Heights School District students as a teacher and a coach of football, wrestling, and girls track. See the complete obituary.
KSDK and KMOV are reporting that more than 25 Hispanic-owned restaurants in the St. Louis area are taking part in a temporary shut-down to protest President Donald Trump’s plan to mass-deport undocumented immigrants. Maplewood’s Locoz Tacoz is one of them. Tyler Garcia, owner of Locoz Tacoz, told KMOV that the point of the shutdown is […]
Side Project Pizza opens, MRH boys basketball is winning, and Brentwood and Richmond Heights are highly ranked in the country in the latest Niche.com poll. Fox 2 — These St. Louis suburbs ranked as best places to live in the U.S. KMOV — Side Project Pizza opening in Maplewood KSDK — New St. Louis pizzeria […]
This Sunday, many of us will be watching one of the most popular games in the history of sports…the Super Bowl! If you had tuned into the Super Bowl game in 1967, 57 years ago, you would have heard a bona fide, legendary, Maplewood, football star, Paul Christman calling the play by play with another […]
Since this is from an earlier post, different businesses occupy the building today. According to the St. Louis County historian, Esley Hamilton, (now retired) this building at 3100 Sutton was most likely built in 1917 by Albert Schwartzman and his wife Rosie. They were granted a permit for a building 51 by 80 feet long. […]
Farica Chang, a woman who’s family immigrated to St. Louis from Hong Kong 1969, writes about the resilience of her grandparents in opening the Chinese restaurant, Chopsticks House, in 1971, at 7270 Manchester Road in Maplewood. Her article is: From Hong Kong to St. Louis: A Legacy of Resilience One of the photos she uses […]
Maplewood Richmond Heights School District is placing two propositions on the ballot in the April 8 election. The following information about the propositions comes from the school district. A bond sale for buildings and grounds improvements and a tax issue to boost salaries will appear on the April 8, 2025 municipal election ballot, following approval […]
Dr. Allie Foddrill, DC, owner of The Well Yard, a new business at 2741 Sutton Boulevard, in Maplewood, said she is a chiropractor by trade, but saw a gap between practicing as a chiropractor and a physical therapist. At a chiropractor’s office, “Typically you’re in and out in five minutes and you get a great […]
An athletic apparel retailer is set to open new stores in St. Louis, one is in the Galleria, and more. KSDK — Athletic apparel retailer to open two St. Louis-area stores Sarasota Herald-Tribune — Jack Lawrence Jost (MRH grad 1954) obituary St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Recap: Maplewood-RH triumphs over Hancock
As the land we occupy today was gradually converted from farmland to urban property, it was necessary to have many quarries to provide crushed stone, gravel, stone dust, etc. used in the construction of streets and highways. These quarries also provided building stone to be used in home foundations. The exterior walls in a few […]
Maplewood Richmond Heights School District is hosting a Diversity Collaborative Recruitment Event on Saturday, January 25., for the Kirkwood, Lindbergh, Maplewood-Richmond Heights and Webster Groves school districts.
The Maplewood City Council opened its meeting on Tuesday with City Manager Amber Withycombe introducing the workings of the new audio/visual system in the council chamber. Monitors are wall-mounted on either side of the council, and one facing the council. With the new system, meetings will be live streamed on YouTube, with the recording available […]
Jay B. Smith Funeral Homes reports that Thomas Edward Harman, 100, died peacefully on Saturday, January 4, 2025, surrounded by family in Maplewood, Missouri. According to Jay B, Smith, Harmon was a World War II veteran, serving in the United States Army. After military service he became a letter carrier. He was part of the […]
At a time when there was anxiety in the Maplewood community about business closings, 40 South News published a piece on Aug. 20 that I wrote called “Is The Maplewood Business District’s Glass Half Empty Or Half Full?” in which I addressed the issues surrounding business vacancies in Downtown Maplewood’s commercial strip. Spoiler alert: My […]
The Warring Furniture company must have been very successful for a long period of time. After all, they occupied one of the very few three-story buildings that we have in Maplewood. The Warring Furniture Building, at 7422 Manchester, as it looked in 2018. It has recently been used for audio/visual productions. This 1915 ad from […]
Pizza Champ (2657 Lyle Avenue, Maplewood, MO) owner, Chris Kelling, on Saturday announced on Facebook that Pizza Champ is closing at the end of 2024. The same day Side Project Brewing owner, Cory King, announced in a press release that he planned to open a new pizza spot at the location called Side Project Pizza: […]
To better understand this post, you should have read Parts One, Two, and Three first. If you haven’t, you can link to them here. Part One Part Two Part Three From the program titled: Maplewood Minstrels, Twelfth Annual Minstrel and Dance, February 3-4-5, 1944. This is page 14. I have nothing to add about this […]