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1644 Haight St
SFist Tonight
7:30 p.m. // Booksmith (1644 Haight) // free
Published by SFist on July 17, 2008.
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Grove Street at Divisadero
What's New: Divisadero Farmers' Market in San Francisco
Divisadero Farmers' Market, Sundays through Sept. 12, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Grove Street at Divisadero Street. Visit pcfma.com for more information.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 16, 2008.
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598 Haight St.
Dining Update: RNM blends casual and upscale
598 Haight St. (at Steiner), San Francisco; (415) 551-7900 or www.rnmrestaurant.com.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 16, 2008.
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1921 Page St
“Price reduced 1,000,000″ (1919 Page)
...MLS) we found 1919 Page to have a DOM of 0 and no “property history”, 1921 Page to have recently (Nov ‘07) sold for $1,075,000 (asking $949,000), and no...
Published by theFrontSteps on July 15, 2008.
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598 Haight St.
Dining Update: RNM blends casual and upscale
598 Haight St. (at Steiner), San Francisco; (415) 551-7900 or www.rnmrestaurant.com.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 15, 2008.
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1950 Page St.
Free Summer Lunch for Kids and Teens
Free Summer Lunch 2008 Program Locations
Published by Mission Dispatch on July 15, 2008.
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1919 Page St
“Price reduced 1,000,000″ (1919 Page)
...an email with the subject, “Price reduced 1,000,000″ on the property located at 1919 Page (”now” asking $1,095,000) in the Haight Ashbury district...
Published by theFrontSteps on July 15, 2008.
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Grove Street at Divisadero Street
What's New: Divisadero Farmers' Market in San Francisco
Divisadero Farmers' Market, Sundays through Sept. 12, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Grove Street at Divisadero Street. Visit pcfma.com for more information.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 15, 2008.
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Western Addition
S.F. crime cameras to stay up for now
"We should maintain the cameras that exist," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who supported the cameras at first in his Western Addition district but has since become a skeptic.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 14, 2008.
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Western Addition
S.F. crime cameras to stay up for now
"We should maintain the cameras that exist," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who supported the cameras at first in his Western Addition district but has since become a skeptic.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 14, 2008.
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Western Addition
S.F. crime cameras to stay up for now
"We should maintain the cameras that exist," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who supported the cameras at first in his Western Addition district but has since become a skeptic.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 13, 2008.
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Divisadero and Grove
New S.F. farmer's market on Divisadero Street
A new farmer's market will open this Sunday on the corner of Divisadero and Grove streets in the Western Addition.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 10, 2008.
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Divisadero and Grove
New S.F. farmer's market on Divisadero Street
A new farmer's market will open this Sunday on the corner of Divisadero and Grove streets in the Western Addition.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 10, 2008.
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Divisadero St. & Grove St.
NoPa Farmer's Market begins trial run on July 13th
...the weekly Fillmore market. The NoPa market will be hosted in the parking lot at Divisadero and Grove—yes, the lot by the old Brother-in-Law's BBQ pit, and the medical...
Published by SFHomeBlog.com on July 8, 2008.
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235 Broderick St
A long time coming: 235 Broderick hits the MLS, we tried to warn you
A long time coming: 235 Broderick hits the MLS, we tried to warn you 8 07 2008
Published by theFrontSteps on July 8, 2008.
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235 Broderick St
Permits And Plans In Place (For The House, Not The Buyers Sellers)
From the new listing for 235 Broderick:
Published by SocketSite on July 8, 2008.
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Western Addition
Debate over proposed Presidio museum
"This is breathtaking art and why shouldn't kids from Bayview Hunters Point and the Mission, why shouldn't seniors from the Western Addition and Viz Valley get opportunities to have access to such a wonderful cultural institution?" said Alex Tourk, Fisher spokesperson.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 5, 2008.
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Nopa
Food Porn: Pisco Sours and Little Fried Fish At Nopa
Since Nopa opened in '06 and put its namesake neighborhood on the "gourmet ghetto" map, it's been a standard-bearer for San Francisco foodies.
Published by SF Weekly on July 4, 2008.
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Twin Peaks
S.F. juvenile hall braces for detainee surge
That was more than the maximum capacity of 150 at the new Youth Guidance Center near Twin Peaks, and city officials promised during the facility's construction that the beds would never be filled. Siffermann was hired by Newsom in 2005 in large part because he had cut the size of the juvenile hall population in Chicago.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 4, 2008.
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Twin Peaks
S.F. reversal means more juvvies detained longer
That was more than the maximum capacity of 150 at the new Youth Guidance Center near Twin Peaks, and city officials vowed during the facility's construction that the beds would never be filled. Siffermann was hired by Newsom in 2005 in large part because he successfully cut the size of the juvenile population in Chicago.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 4, 2008.
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220 Carl Street
Bomb Scare Disturpts San Francisco Neighborhood
San Francisco Police told KTVU they received a call at about 4:30 p.m. that a World War II military shell had been discovered inside a house at 220 Carl Street, a few blocks from University of California at San Francisco Medical Center.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on July 4, 2008.
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Cole Valley
Bomb scare in SF ends peacefully
The San Francisco bomb squad has closed down part of Carl Street in the Cole Valley area.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 4, 2008.
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Western Addition
Violence prevention plan kicks off
That's why teenagers at this conflict resolution program in the city's Western Addition personally approached the mayor at an event a few weeks ago asking for jobs.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 4, 2008.
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200 Cole St
Bomb Squad Finds Mortar In Golden Gate Park Cole Valley
...Also, yeah, it was a mortor. Jim tells us "they picked up the mortar at 200 Cole and then went on a caravan." What a way to kick off the 4th, eh...
Published by SFist on July 4, 2008.
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Buena Vista Park
100 more Stern Grove trees called hazardous
Some speakers at the public hearing, however, decried trees' health at many parks, including Stern Grove, SoMa's South Park and Buena Vista Park in the Haight-Ashbury.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 4, 2008.
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2077 Hayes St.
Green Eats: The Vegan Pizza that Almost Was
I was told that there are two good pizza joints in San Francisco that offer a soy cheese pizza: Panhandle Pizza (2077 Hayes St.) and Piraat Pizza (696 Sutter St.)
Published by SF Weekly on July 3, 2008.
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1919 Page St
Schtuff I Saw on Tuesday (food edition)
1919 Page St: Best of the Day: Cole Valley elegance - if you can deal with the 28 steps to the flat - very nice remodel - elegance in the heart of ht / ashbury - rather nice juxstaposition - great shared yard.
Published by San Francisco Schtuff on July 2, 2008.
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Golden Gate Avenue
SF Police Crack Down On Tenderloin Robberies
On Sunday afternoon, police arrested another six people, including one woman, in the areas of Jones and Leavenworth streets and Golden Gate Avenue in the Tenderloin district.
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on July 2, 2008.
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Western Addition
Editor's Notes
There are people who think it's cool to go shoot a pig or a turkey or a duck and take it home for supper: since I think it's one of the world's great experiences to catch a bass or a trout and do the same thing, it's hard to be critical. But the United State Supreme Court decision last week wasn't about my nephew's .22 or my friend Rich's hunting rifle. It was about whether cities can do anything remotely at all meaningful to keep 14-year-olds from shooting each other on the streets.
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on July 2, 2008.
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1398 Haight
Soak Up The Suds, Meet The Brewers At The New Magnolia
After a little time off for reinvention and remodeling, fabled local brewpub -- pardon me "gastropub" -- Magnolia (1398 Haight at Masonic) is back with a new look and a new menu, leaving behind a huge chunk of its original hippy aesthetic.
Published by SF Weekly on July 2, 2008.
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Golden Gate Avenue
SF Police Crack Down On Tenderloin Robberies
On Sunday afternoon, police arrested another six people, including one woman, in the areas of Jones and Leavenworth streets and Golden Gate Avenue in the Tenderloin district.
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on July 2, 2008.
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1171 Oak St
Seductively Sold XVIII
1171 Oak St #2
Published by San Francisco Schtuff on June 30, 2008.
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1031 Fell St
Seductively Sold XVIII
1031 Fell St
Published by San Francisco Schtuff on June 30, 2008.
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Panhandle
S.F.: Sprinklers form puddles for park patrons
ne recent night, Marcia Gagliardi was bicycling through the Panhandle of Golden Gate Park when she encountered what she says was "a complete and utter mess." Not dog feces. Not tossed-away garbage.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 29, 2008.
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Panhandle
S.F.: Sprinklers form puddles for park patrons
One recent night, Marcia Gagliardi was bicycling through the Panhandle of Golden Gate Park when she encountered what she says was "a complete and utter mess." Not dog feces. Not tossed-away garbage. A shower of water coming from one of the park's sprinklers.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 29, 2008.
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Twin Peaks
S.F. Pink Triangle rite takes on festive tone
Every year since 1995, gay activists have held a ceremony atop Twin Peaks recalling a horrific time in history when gays were persecuted, and perished by the thousands in Nazi death camps.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 29, 2008.
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Panhandle
S.F.: Sprinklers form puddles for park patrons
One recent night, Marcia Gagliardi was bicycling through the Panhandle of Golden Gate Park when she encountered what she says was "a complete and utter mess." Not dog feces.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 28, 2008.
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Panhandle
S.F.: Sprinklers form puddles for park patrons
One recent night, Marcia Gagliardi was bicycling through the Panhandle of Golden Gate Park when she encountered what she says was "a complete and utter mess." Not dog feces. Not tossed-away garbage. A shower of water coming from one of the park's sprinklers.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 28, 2008.
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Divisadero St. & Fell St.
Is It the '70s All Over Again?
We snapped the above photo at everyone's favorite traffic mess - the Arco station on Fell and Divisadero. The sign on the fence reminded me of photos we'd seen of gas shortages back before we were sentient, but happily for drivers, this isn't the harbinger of shortages or rationing. The station will soon finish with their repair work, and people will once again be able to fill their H2s for $.02/gallon less than at the station across the street! Sadly, that means the traffic mess will return - today was the first time in a very long time that we'd gone up the Fell Street bike lane without having to dodge out into traffic to avoid a car blocking the lane or the sidewalk.
Published by SFist on June 27, 2008.
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1632 Haight St
Skatebook Release Party, New SF Skate Park Grand Opening
Celebrate the release of the second issue of Skatebook tonight at FTC Skate Shop in Upper Haight. Skatebook is a quarterly skateboarding zine from former pro skater Salman Agah and photographer Mike Ballard. Copies of the second issue will be free to guests. The first 59 guests will also receive limited-edition 59Fifty New Era hats signed by James Kelch, a former skater for San Francisco-based Real Skateboards, who now reps Turf Skateboards. Other notable skaters are expected. 7-10 p.m. Free. FTC Skate Shop, 1632 Haight St., San Francisco. (415) 626-0663. An afterparty for the 21-and-older set follows. 10 p.m.-2 a.m. $5 before 11 p.m. Milk Bar, 1840 Haight St., San Francisco.
Published by SFist on June 26, 2008.
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Twin Peaks
New plan to bring butterflies to Twin Peaks
For all the natural beauty on San Francisco's Twin Peaks, a tragedy has happened there.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on June 26, 2008.
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1840 Haight St
Skatebook Release Party, New SF Skate Park Grand Opening
Celebrate the release of the second issue of Skatebook tonight at FTC Skate Shop in Upper Haight. Skatebook is a quarterly skateboarding zine from former pro skater Salman Agah and photographer Mike Ballard. Copies of the second issue will be free to guests. The first 59 guests will also receive limited-edition 59Fifty New Era hats signed by James Kelch, a former skater for San Francisco-based Real Skateboards, who now reps Turf Skateboards. Other notable skaters are expected. 7-10 p.m. Free. FTC Skate Shop, 1632 Haight St., San Francisco. (415) 626-0663. An afterparty for the 21-and-older set follows. 10 p.m.-2 a.m. $5 before 11 p.m. Milk Bar, 1840 Haight St., San Francisco.
Published by SFist on June 26, 2008.
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Inner Sunset
Green Eats: Sating that Vegan Sweet Tooth
I then headed over to the Arizmendi Bakery Cooperative. This is a worker-owned cooperative bakery located in Inner Sunset close to the de Young and only two blocks from Golden Gate Park.
Published by SF Weekly on June 26, 2008.
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Western Addition
Gone in 90 seconds
Car break-ins are down slightly from last year, but they are still epidemic in several places in the city, police said. Those include the Embarcadero from Fisherman's Wharf to Howard Street, the Western Addition and along the beach near the Great Highway.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 24, 2008.
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1261 Grove St
Seductively Sold XVII
1261 Grove St #3
Published by San Francisco Schtuff on June 23, 2008.
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Waller St. & Stanyan St.
Skateboard Club Gets Artsy for a Good Cause
The S.F. Skate Club, a youth skateboarding program dedicated to providing children with skateboarding lessons and mentoring, hosted an art show last Friday in Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi’s office at City Hall. The show featured a series of hand-painted skateboard decks by local youth skateboarders, ages 8 to 13. Although none of the artwork was for sale, the club was hoping the show would help raise awareness about the need for a skateboard park in Golden Gate Park, near Stanyan and Waller streets.
Published by SFist on June 23, 2008.
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533 Duboce Ave
Seductively Sold XVII
533 Duboce Ave
Published by San Francisco Schtuff on June 23, 2008.
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955 Grove St
Seductively Sold XVII
955 Grove St #3
Published by San Francisco Schtuff on June 23, 2008.
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Cole Valley
S.F. firm harvests potential of unused land
Jack and Gay Reineck, 64 and 65, also just had a garden installed behind their Cole Valley home. Although they grow vegetables and blueberries at their weekend house in Sebastopol, the busy graphic designers don't have time to do it in San Francisco, where they have lived for 30 years and normally shop at organic produce stores.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 23, 2008.
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Cole Valley
S.F. firm harvests potential of unused land
Jack and Gay Reineck, 64 and 65, also just had a garden installed behind their Cole Valley home. Although they grow vegetables and blueberries at their weekend house in Sebastopol, the busy graphic designers don't have time to do it in San Francisco, where they have lived for 30 years and normally shop at organic produce stores.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 23, 2008.