A new shop in Maplewood that will make and sell artisan culinary knives, a nonprofit that serves people with disabilities (having its budget cut), Brentwood baseball, and Maplewood tightening liquor laws made the news this week.
- Feast Magazine — NHB KnifeWorks is Moving to Maplewood
.@NHBKnifework is opening a new, more foot traffic-friendly location in @EnjoyMaplewood https://t.co/e6LZcDVUip pic.twitter.com/isiPokeIIP
— Feast Magazine (@feastmag) May 25, 2016
- Fox 2 News — Schlafly’s Art Outside Festival May 27-29 in Maplewood
- Sauce Magazine — The Scoop: NHB KnifeWorks to move to Maplewood
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Maplewood tightens liquor laws to keep servers covered
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Brentwood falls short against Clearwater in Class 3 sectional
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Editorial: Ferguson’s stubborn Stephanie Karr faces reality — Brentwood special counsel
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — At Boundary, the Cheshire hotel takes a more casual approach with mixed results
This week's review is Boundary, the new restaurant (now little-r) at the Cheshire: https://t.co/W2EjvALFW6
— Ian Froeb (@ianfroeb) May 26, 2016
- St. Louis Business Journal — Brentwood makes the cut for expanding salon
- St. Louis Magazine — Maplewood Scores NHB KnifeWorks Brick and Mortar Store
- St. Louis Public Radio — Budget cuts threaten program helping people with developmental disabilities make art and money — Artists First, in Maplewood