Precinct 3 of Minneapolis Police Department mailed out its update for March 13 to March 20, for Longfellow. No crime is good, but the silver lining in this latest cloud is bifold: The b
Let me start out with a paraphrase of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers (ask the hippie in your family if the allusion is obscure):”Love will get you through times of no food better than food will get you through times of no love.”
The attached chart shows crime trends in Longfellow Community. Overall, YTD figures are down, and the biggest reasons are a drop in larceny and robbery.
The 3rd Precinct Property Crimes Courtwatch meeting took place on March 12 as normally scheduled. CPS Sue Roethele chaired the meeting in the absence of Marcy Tollefson.
I think by now I've frequented practically every coffee cafe in Longfellow. And I've concluded we are exceptionally well served in this particular area. They are all nice to go to, but I think I'm getting a sense of personal hierarchy. And today I might have found my number one choice.
In mid-March, Hennepin County, the Corcoran Neighborhood Organization, Longfellow Community Council, and Standish-Ericsson Neighborhood Association will be hosting several Open Houses to talk about
Throughout March 2012, the Trylon Microcinema at 3258 Minnehaha Ave S will be screening Ingmar Bergman's early films, the ones that made his reputation.
Every spring and fall, Longfellow Community Council has general membership meetings. New board members get elected in the spring at a meeting they've dubbed “No Pie Charts Only Pies”.
Crime Prevention at the 3rd precinct distributes details of recent crimes. Today they sent the following table. The brevity of it is good, meaning a light incidenc