This afternoon, NYTimes.com splashed a travel story about Fremont and Ballard right smack in the middle of the home page. “Ballard and Fremont, once cities in their own right, are now Seattle neighborhoods of a particularly independent-minded kind,” the story explains. “Each is undergoing a kind of 21st-century renaissance, with shops and restaurants moving in,
October 30, 2008
Everett police have arrested a suspect in the rape of a woman in her Wallingford home earlier this month — a big relief for Wallingford and Fremont neighbors near 16th and N 52nd St., where the crime occurred. Police say the suspect broke into the home after her husband left for an errand. He left
October 28, 2008
The traffic in Fremont can be a nightmare. Especially during rush hour traffic. According to Brian Kemper, who is the traffic signal operations manager, the 13 stoplights in the neighborhood will be recoordinated at the end of this month. Crews will monitor the changes and make adjustments if needed. Tom Creegan brought up the traffic
October 27, 2008
We all know that Fremont is a great place to shop, and now Domino magazine wrote a few blurbs about the “offbeat neighborhood” as well as Ballard next door. Domino highlighted the clothing boutique Impulse, shoe store Lambs Ear and Theo Chocolate to name a few. Overall, the one-page article (not available online) doesn’t even
October 26, 2008
Members of the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) spent part of a beautiful October afternoon cleaning up the troll and its environment for Trolloween. Trolloween is a ‘birthday’ celebration of sorts for the troll, and volunteers said they usually see 300+ people on Halloween night who come dressed up to watch a performance and then parade
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