Letters to the editor of the Richmond ReView.
September Calendar of Events – Richmond District
Things to do in the Richmond District.
Real Estate – John M. Lee
Now that people are back from their vacations and the weather is getting better,
homeowners are putting their properties on the market. Buyers are circling, so we
should see a strong fall market.
Jog in the Fog to benefit Y
The Jog in the Fog is a 5-kilometer family fun run that supports neighborhood causes.
Commentary – Quentin Kopp
Commentary by Quentin Kopp, member of the SF Ethics Commission.
City Hall – Sandra Lee Fewer

News from SF Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer.
Police Blotter – Richmond District

Police activity in the Richmond District.
Richmond Roundup

Topics of interest for the Richmond District
Free event honors local historian
The San Francisco Museum and Historical Society, University of San Francisco and Mechanics Institute will host a special free event to honor the memory of Kevin Starr, the “dean of California historians.” Speakers include Paul J. […]
Community comes together
An estimated 700 Richmond District residents gathered Tuesday, Aug. 2, to celebrate
National Night Out, a national community-building event sponsored locally by the SF
Police Department’s Richmond Station and its Community Police Advisory Board.
Autumn Moon Fest debuts on Clement
The Autumn Moon Festival is often considered a “Chinese Thanksgiving” because of its
celebration of gratitude and inclusion of abundant food – including the popular
moon cake.
West-side residents have few places to recycle

The removal of recycling centers from the west side of San Francisco has not only made
getting deposit money directly back from recycling containers more difficult, it is also
making life harder for merchants who are now getting fined.
Spooky discovery

A plumbing crew working on Iris Avenue in the Laurel Heights was astonished to find a
large marble tombstone buried under a house they were working on.
McCoppin School gets $10 million overhaul

“Over the summer what they did was a three-phase construction,” Lee said, starting with
the renovation of the classrooms, then moving on to the administrative building.
Visions of transportation past

Historical photo from 1905,