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The Delmar Loop will hold its second Get Your Chalk On event Sept. 1

I was editor of Maplewood-Brentwood Patch from March, 2012 to October, 2013, when I was laid off along with hundreds of other Patch editors nationwide. I now publish 40 South News, local news of Brentwood and Maplewood.
The Delmar Loop will hold its second Get Your Chalk On event Sept. 1

Standfuss' masonry work can be seen at the St. Louis Zoo.
DWI was booked on the 7100 block of Kensington Avenue and a woman was charged with disturbing the peace on the 7500 block of Sussex Avenue.
The American Legion Hall Post 103 sold their building to a tenant. Now the American Legion is the tenant for a $1 a month.
Marilyn M. Williams, 85, died on Aug. 12.
The last points of game two are shown in this video shot from the Maplewood Richmond Heights stands.
A group planned a protest in front of Whole Foods on Saturday, but first had to find parking.
From Affton-Shrewsburry Patch: Shrewsbury Police said the south St. Louis city man was driving double the speed limit on Shrewsbury Avenue.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 16-22.
A design/build firm owned by a Washington University graduate is moving his company in.
The Brentwood city website has announced that the asbestos abatement contractor is now cleared with the county.
Patch offers three from Brentwood and three from Maplewood.
They played in rival colleges in the same conference.
Each week, you have the chance to win a $10 certificate to the restaurant of your choice simply by reviewing a restaurant in Patch. This week it's twinOak Wood Fired Fare.
The Brentwood alderwoman doesn't like a proposal that department heads report to the city administrator and not committees.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 16-22.
Owner David Schlafly is rehabbing the space in the 7400 block of Manchester Road.
A Missouri prep sports website says it's looking good for the Blue Devils.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 16-22.
The group, 'Safe Food Action St. Louis,' tells its members they could use more cars and trucks for the event.