Edgewater Returns to Its Roots: Goats and Sustainability
Like most small towns in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Edgewater’s roots are as a farming community. Residents owned chickens, goats and other animals…
Like most small towns in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Edgewater’s roots are as a farming community. Residents owned chickens, goats and other animals…
Have you ever thought of running for public office? This fall will bring numerous open positions for public office in Edgewater. On November 3, Edgewater electors…
From Edgewater Police Chief John Hough: On April 11, 2015, at about 2:15 AM, an officer on routine patrol noticed a vehicle commit several motor…
A great way to support sustainability in Edgewater is with the Jovial Gardens project. Here is an update from Jovial: The Jovial Gardens project was developed…
Edgewater Collective is organizing the Edgewater 5k to raise money for nonprofits working in the Jefferson Area schools. Various nonprofits and community stakeholders are working…
After months of research and work with the Edgewater Planning and Zoning Commission, Highlands Classical Academy will no longer be seeking a home for its…
Edgewater City Council will continue their discussions of the proposed Conditional Use Permit for Highlands Classical Academy on the property at 6400 W. 26th Avenue…
Edgewater Police Report from Chief Hough: Sometime between 11:00 PM on April 8, 2015 and 4:00 PM on April 9, 2015 a 1994 white Nissan…
The pothole filled parking lot of the former King Soopers at the northeast corner of 20th Avenue and Depew Street holds a lot of…
Here is a great story from Police Chief John Hough telling about the Edgewater Police Department partnering with Jefferson High School staff to impact the…