The focus will be on holistic wellness.
He said it had been part of the plan, but the economy has pushed his schedule up.
The Maplewood City Council will be inviting comments on food trucks at Tuesday's meeting. They asked for online comments in the weeks leading up to the meeting. Here are most of them.
Shoeman Water Projects and Kingdom Seed Outreach embark on a massive drive June 14-16 to collect new or gently worn shoes as a way to provide water for those who thirst.
Green chilies are already on the stove.
Monarch served its last meal as a restaurant on March 10. Herbie's Vintage 72 will manage its next life.
George said even when he goes to a place like Paris he can find something to photograph in a new way.
The upscale women's clothing shop was a victim of the economy, but owner Anna Spector is proud of the nine-year business she started when she was 26 years old.
Mystic Valley, a new age metaphysical store, is moving to Manchester Road.
Two auto-related businesses that share a building used the giant scissors on Friday.
Maplewood's upstairs alley on Sutton Boulevard is featured, along with photos of a local photographer.
An eviction notice was tagged to the club's front door on May 31, though the lights were on and the music was playing the day after.
A realtor says they've been on the market so long they no longer qualify as "new."
Owner said the pinball machines have been played beyond his expectations. Skeeball leagues to start soon.
The hardware company is looking at opening additional St. Louis locations outside of Mid-County, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
He named one store by name and said what type two others are. The fourth is to be named next week by the developer.
Claiming a sticker lets customers know that you have a directory listing on Patch and you'd love for them to review your Maplewood or Brentwood business.
The first of four large retail spaces have been leased to national brands.
Southwest Diner on Southwest Avenue: Diner food with a New Mexican accent.
The third annual Harp Attack features harpists and artists in a self-guided tour.
Stop by Orbit, at Sutton and Hazel in Maplewood, on Thursday or Friday evening. The door should be open.
Folks came from all over to walk Maplewood's streets, and sample great coffee and other goodies.
One bolt from Saturday's storm sent the chimney to the parking lot.
"Patch" rounds up 10 Mid-County foreclosed homes for sale.
On May 5, visitors to the Fantasy Shop in Maplewood can receive free comics and meet new and veteran fans of the hobby.
Five Maplewood restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds to the work of Saint Louis Effort for AIDS on Thursday.
Folks from Brentwood, Maplewood and Lindenwood University picked up around Memorial Park.
Crown Vision has more than two dozen stores in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Incandescent bulbs are on their way out. It's already illegal to sell a 100-watt incandescent bulb.
The Menards store planned for Richmond Heights would be located just down the street from The Home Depot and just north of Lowe's. One of the businesses received taxpayer funding, and another has requested it.
It's a store for teens and pre-teens. Three of the stores will be opening in the St. Louis area on April 27.
At the time, it was one of the few businesses located on Manchester Road in Brentwood.
The facility has stood vacant on Big Bend Boulevard for a little over a year, owner Richard Wolters said.
But there have been a number of inquiries from people interested in purchasing the Richmond Heights building.
That makes two media mentions in less than a month.
Cardinals fans came to have their photo taken with the prize.
Turner Center for The Arts, The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Screaming Mimi and Flying Tigers Motorcycles were our Patch's businesses to claim their listing.
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Kyle Boyd of Brentwood and Heather Franz claims the first “St. Louis Cardinals™” Top Prize.
He volunteered in the 1993 Flood Relief Project, and joined Legal Services of Eastern Missouri in 2006.