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Maplewood History: Emma Thomas and Benton Hall

2 years 11 months ago
Even though I never knew Emma Beauvais Thomas Grumley, I feel a deep connection to her.  This is due mainly to having been allowed access to so many of her very personal images and documents by her great-great granddaughter, Chrissie Hayes McConnell. I have lost count of how many posts have come out of this […]
Doug Houser

Maplewood city manager lists budget priorities

2 years 11 months ago
Maplewood City Manager Michael D. Reese forwarded to 40 South a 2022-2023 budget memo that he sent to the Maplewood City Council on May 5. “It references how we’re investing in Maplewood residents, businesses, and planning for the future (including in public safety),” he said. 2022-2023 budget memo from Maplewood City Manager Michael D. Reese […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood History: The Ed Notter Collection of Images

2 years 11 months ago
Reader Ed Notter emailed me a few of the images he has accumulated that he’d like to share with the rest of my audience.  I suggested he send all of what he has found.  This he did and here they are.  In alphabetical order.   Thanks so much to Ed Notter for sharing these with […]
Doug Houser

Stone Spiral, C Oliver coffee shops close

2 years 11 months ago
Maplewood’s Coffee Crawl will have two less stops on the tour next year. Stone Spiral Coffee and Curios, opened for 15 years, and C Oliver, since 2019, have closed their doors. Stone Spiral, 2500 Sutton Boulevard, was open seven days a week 12 hours a day or more; less on Sunday, including an open-mic night […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood History: The Salle Ann Shop

2 years 11 months ago
Letters, I get letters.  Not really but I do get phone calls, texts and emails.  I thought that followers of this space might enjoy this recent exchange I had with Gary Luebke. On April 20 at 3:05 PM, Gary wrote: Hello Doug, I have read a number of your articles on the history of Maplewood […]
Doug Houser

Maplewood History: Larry Giles and Woodside Receive Honors

2 years 11 months ago
The Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation has presented former Maplewoodian Larry Giles and Maplewood’s oldest home, Woodside, with their highest honors. Tuesday was a big day for Maplewood history in Jefferson City.  I would like to congratulate everyone involved. We lost Larry Giles less than a year ago.  He was a fine and talented man […]
Doug Houser

Best place to live, best pizza, MRH golfer: in the news

3 years ago
Reported in online news recently: Advantage News — Colleen Marie Lucy | Granite City Obituaries | advantagenews.com   Albany Herald — Best suburbs to live in America | Features | albanyherald.com   KSDK — Ask Allie: New reports of stolen mail from USPS drop boxes – KSDK   St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Skornia aims for […]
Doug Miner

City to install electric vehicle charging station

3 years ago
The city of Maplewood is having a dual port level 2 charging station installed at the Marietta parking lot, a city employee said Monday. It will be near the west entrance to the lot, and offered as a free service to residents and visitors. There will be a 2-hour charging limit. No other limitations, such […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood Ward 3 candidate Mary Killian shares ideas to help residents

3 years ago
Maplewood Ward 3 candidate Mary Killian has sent additional concerns of hers to be published. 1) I would like to see the city develop a central point, source or office where the citizens could find answers to questions or be directed to help. It could be manned by knowledgeable volunteers and overseen by a city […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood History: Vintage Photographs from the Guerin Studio

3 years ago
More images from the collection of Emma Beauvais Thomas Grumley. This is the ninth post in that series. A particularly enjoyable part of this mission that I have set for myself is having had the opportunity to closely examine hundreds of original photographs with a connection to our community. The image quality of many of […]
Doug Houser

Lee Wynn, Brentwood educator, alderman dies

3 years ago
Lee Wynn taught and coached in the Brentwood School District for 33 years, and served on the Brentwood Board of Aldermen a total of 24 years. He died on March 10, 2022. He was born on Wednesday, October 25, 1933. Services: Memorial at Alive Church, 1809 Des Peres Road, St. Louis, Missouri on Saturday, May […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood names new fire chief: press release

3 years ago
After an extensive national recruitment process, Peter C. Marsac has been appointed as Maplewood’s new Fire Chief. Marsac was serving as the Interim Fire Chief following the retirement of Terry Merrell in July of 2021. He will oversee the Fire Department’s $3.3 million budget and 20 employees. Marsac has worked with the City’s Fire Department […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood History: A.H. Curtis Was Found Alive!

3 years 1 month ago
The Owner of the Goldsmith Studio Had Disappeared On A Fishing Trip Readers with most of, or at least a large part of, their memory cells intact may recall that at the end of my last post about the images from Goldsmith Studio, the proprietor had gone missing. Eager to confront this mystery, I launched […]
Doug Houser