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BLOG: Green Village closed after family tragedies?

April 17, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By John Liu Every Wednesday, I walked into Chinatown’s Green Village restaurant, not knowing that April 9 would be the last time I could pick up food from Wendy Lu, the owner. Green Village closed on April 10.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2008, 2014, Asian Weekly, Chinatown International District, Every Wednesday, Green Village Restaurant, House Special Fried Rice, King St, Northern-style Chinese, Perhaps Wendy, Pioneer Square, Siuchuan Bon Bon, Sixth Avenue South, Vol 33 No 17 | April 19 - April 25, Wendy Lu, Wing Luke Museum, language

Woman robbed in Chinatown, loses $2,000 and passport

February 16, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly On Feb. 14, a robbery occurred in Chinatown near Uwajimaya, in the alley between Maynard Avenue South and Sixth Avenue South, adjacent to South Weller Street.

Filed Under: Briefs, Community News Tagged With: 2012, Assunta Ng, Chinatown, International District, King County Jail, Maynard Avenue South, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle Police Department, Seventh Avenue, Sixth Avenue South, South King Street, South Weller Street, Uwajimaya, Vol 31 No 8 | February 18 - February 24

Blog: Don’t ever believe that if it rains, no one will show up.

February 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Organizers of the Chinatown/ID Lunar New Year Celebration, the CIDBIA, prayed that there would be no rain on Lunar New Year’s eve.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, Assunta Ng, Blog Don, CIDBIA, Jackson Street, King Street, Lunar New Year, Maribeth Ellis, Northwest Asian Weekly, Publisher Ng's blog, Sam Poon, Seattle, Shanghai Garden Restaurant, Sixth Avenue South, Uwajimaya, Vol 29 No 8 | February 20 - February 26, Yummy Bakery, attention

The ID experiences a sudden downpour of bricks

September 27, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

May Xie was working in her herbal store on Jackson Street, Yuan Sheng Heng, when she was stunned by an immensely loud boom. She wondered if a woman cooking on the top floors of Jackson Apartments had accidentally set off some kind of gas explosion.

Filed Under: News, Community News Tagged With: Chinatown International District, ID, Jackson Apartments, Maynard Avenue, Northwest Asian Weekly, Paul Mar, Seattle Police Department, Seventh Avenue South, Sixth Avenue South, South Jackson Street, Stacy Nguyen, Yuan Sheng Heng, vol 27 no 40 | September 27 - October 3

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