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About Church Hill People

located in Richmond

"The Church Hill People's News was born out of the need for a voice for an area that is one of Richmond's strongest collection of neighborhoods and our city's most culturally, racially, and economically diverse communities. Our focus is on activities and events at the neighborhood level, and on larger events with direct impact on our community. Our goal is to foster a sense of togetherness among all of the residents of the area by discussing both the good and bad in our area. Help us out! The CHPN is not a newspaper or magazine. We are a neighborhood news blog, a grass-roots publication with no staff reporters or editors. We are dependent on readers and contributors for all of our content. The CHPN is a volunteer effort. If you are interesting in helping in any capacity, please contact us. We need reporters, photographers, and community contact liaisons. We would really like to find someone to report on sports and events at the local schools, and representatives from the local civic leagues. This is a chance to share your voice and knowledge." http://www.chpn.net/

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posted on
April 7th, 2013
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Church Hill People
based in
Richmond

Libbie Hill Yard Sale?

Any word yet on when the Libbie Hill Yard Sale will be this Spring?

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posted on
April 7th, 2013
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Church Hill People
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Richmond

Man stabbed in Fairfield

Police tell us they got a call around 12:30 a.m. Sunday for a stabbing in the 2800 block of Fairfield Avenue. There they found a 19 year old black male with multiple stab wounds.

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posted on
April 7th, 2013
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Church Hill People
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Richmond

Lost a beagle?

Female beagle with red collar found on corner of 21st and M. Very sweet! Contact Erin at 239-6453 if dog belongs to you.

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posted on
April 7th, 2013
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Church Hill People
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Richmond

Three seeking apartments after Sub Rosa fire

Via the Sub Rosa Facebook: *UPDATE* 2 out of 4 of the displaced tenants still need a long-term, though temporary, housing situation figured out ASAP. 6 months with some flexibility on the move out ...

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posted on
April 7th, 2013
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Church Hill People
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Richmond

Planned and proposed roundabouts and traffic circles

From the minutes of the Monday, April 1 meeting of the Church Hill Central Civic Association: Tom Flynn, a City of Richmond transportation engineer presented on traffic calming strategies in the ne ...

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