To celebrate the Glen Park Association Website turning ten years old, we are reposting some of our favorite stories from the last ten years. Leo Parker, Glen Park’s UPS man for over two decades, is used to delivering packages to Glen Park residents. He’s not so accustomed to receiving them. Today as his truck whizzed […]
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10th Anniversary Retrospective: UPS Deliveryman Gets a Surprise on Daily Rounds
Crime report: March 18 – 24, 2013
Monday, March 18th, 2013 8:00am Unit Blk Richland Stolen Vehicle 10:30am 100 Blk Bosworth Stolen Vehicle 4:50pm Bosworth /Diamond Traffic Collision 6:00pm 900 Blk Bosworth Burglary 10:00pm Noe/30th Traffic Collision Tuesday, March 19th, 2013 2:10pm Farnum/Moffitt Robbery Officer Johnson responded to the 300 block of Addison Street regarding a robbery with […]
Death of man who died at Glen Park BART Wednesday ruled a suicide
Please see the San Francisco Chronicle story here.
Glen Park BART station reopened at 6:10 pm
Closed BART station. Photo by Carolyn Deancy. The The Glen Park BART station reopened at 6:10, almost three hours after it was closed when a man was found on the Richmond-bound tracks. Local television stations descended on the station to report the story and early on a helicopter hovered overhead. Glen Park Association safety director […]
A jewel in our crown: Temescal String Quartet at Sunnyside Conservatory
By Murray Schneider If San Franciscans aren’t convinced by this time that the renovated Sunnyside Conservatory is a magical venue for listening to chamber music, it wouldn’t have taken much to convince them on March 17. The Temescal String Quartet had no trouble persuading a capacity-filled Conservatory audience of music aficionados this was the case […]
Glide fundraiser in Glen Park April 8
Two Church Street lanes now transit only
}From SFMTA. Photo from the Twitter feed of Filipe Robles] Thank you for your continued interest in the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP). After months of waiting for dry weather, the TEP will finally implement one of its pilot projects beginning Monday March 25th. SFMTA will be painting the two center lanes on Church Street between […]
Benefit concert at St. Aidan’s April 14
The Bay laurels are blooming
If you, like I, have at times wondered if the bay trees around town are the same ones that bay leaves used in cooking come from, here’s a little tidbit from Friends of the Urban Forest about how you can tell. ======== Waiter, there’s a tree in my soup Arboreal News: Grecian Laurel The Grecian […]