New home of Goff-Moll American Legion Post at 2721 Collier ave., Brentwood, will be dedicated at 7 p.m., Saturday May 27 with district Legion officials and various civic and service organization officials present. The new home includes facilities for serving banquets, is completely air conditioned and has large parking lot adjacent.
Council chambers were packed at Brentwood City Hall Monday night as city officials heard from opponents of the condominium conversion of Audubon Park apartments. Robert N. Knickmeyer, executive director of the St. Louis Committee for Freedom of Residence, shown standing in the audience, is seeking an ordinance to protect tenants who will be displaced by condominiums.
Brentwood Recreation Complex, 2505 Brentwood bl., will open the doors to its community center facilities by mid-January. The ice rink facilities at the complex have been open since mid November.
Repairs are to start soon on the brick walls in front of Brentwood's 3-year-old recreation center. A combined bid by two firms was accepted by the city last week, and details are now being worked out for the $3,230 project at the center located at 2505 S. Brentwood Blvd.
New bank facility: Construction is under way for a new facility of the Brentwood Bank at 2323 S. Hanley Road. Holland F. Chalfant Jr., president, sand the new location will have four drive-in windows, a drive-up automatic teller machine and night depository in addition to lobby tellers and loan personnel in the 2,400 square foot building. C. Rallo Construction Co. is the general contractor and
The Bi-State Development Agency filed suit against Brentwood seeking a court order to prohibit the city from interfering with the construction of a $16.5 million bus garage off South Brentwood Boulevard.
Brentwood picks cable TV firm, opposes condos for poor people - Subsidy of low-income families "encourage them to live a standard of living beyond their means," condominium purchaser argues.
These boys were eager to show a photographer their junior police officer badges.
"Anytime you can bring kids into a police station on a friendly basis it's a big plus for the kids, the community, and the police department." - Brentwood Juvenile Officer Tom Oppelt. With that in mind, Officer Oppelt has recruited more than 260 junior police officers, ages 6-10, during the last three weeks to add
Repairs are to start soon on the brick walls in front of Brentwood's 3-year-old recreation center. A combined bid by two firms was accepted by the city last week, and details are now being worked out for the $3,230 project at the center located at 2505 S. Brentwood Blvd.
Vandals' Work - Doors are missing, furnishings damaged and debris scattered in and about empty apartments in a section of Audubon Park that is being converted to condominiums. Tenants in the Brentwood housing complex complain the empty buildings pose a safety threat.
Riding High - Children get a ride on the Brentwood Fire Department pumper during Maddenfest Monday at the Goff-Moll Legion Post. Thomas Madden was one of the areas' original settlers. Several of his descendants attended the festivities, which included craft displays and food booths. Six bands provided music.
Brentwood fire officials say they will not order men to enter Peabody Testing Services, above, in case of fire because of company's use and storage of radioactive isotopes.
Cluster of signs along Brentwood Boulevard, looking north from Agnes avenue near the Brentwood-Richmond Heights boundary, illustrates attempts by retailers to attract the eye of the motorist. Signs of various heights and dimensions are attached to buildings, on free standing poles and on the ground.
Grace Ferguson, Brentwood, Missouri shows some of her hand crafted lapidary (polished stone jewelry) to Mrs. Charles Simmons, Kirkwood and Mrs. Fletcher Anderson, Ladue. A wide variety of crafts were available to the public at the fair.
Ahead of the Game. Unaware that he is competing with $1 football helmets, 11-year-old Allen Westenbarger leans against a brick wall at the concession stand during a recent festival in Brentwood.