By Rita LaDoux
“Neighbor Is a Verb” is a new artwork by St. Anthony Park artist and neighbor Libby Baur that captures the spirit of the community. Baur combines local businesses and landmarks into...
By Mary Mergenthal and Scott Carlson
St. Anthony Park Lutheran Church is hosting outdoor music this summer organized and hosted by SAP residents Paul and Kim Durkee.
Musicians play on a stage on...
By Zev Radziwill
One of St. Anthony Park’s most familiar neighborhood institutions is preparing for a major transition.
At its May meeting, the St. Anthony Park Community Council (SAPCC) Land Use...
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Proposed changes to Metro Transit H Line
More than 50 neighbors gathered in May to discuss the future of transit along Como Avenue at a meeting hosted by the District 12 Community Council...
By Janet Wight
Milton Square, St. Anthony Park’s historic commercial and residential landmark, is home to a unique new therapy practice.
Playing with Purpose, which opened in March, allows children...
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HealthPartners Como clinic project
A major redevelopment project is moving forward at one of St. Anthony Park’s most recognizable sites, and neighbors will have a chance to learn more and...
By Tom Ososki
Have you ever wondered if you make the cut as a bona fide SAP resident?
Let’s find out. First off, there are three types of automatic qualifiers: (1) Previous winners of the Michael Brasel...
By Connor Zielinski
In February, south St. Anthony Park residents Hayden and Moriah Harpole-Walter opened the doors to Tact Coffee in the former Roundtable Coffee Works space.
The married couple...
By Scott Carlson
Dawn Tanner, of St. Anthony Park, this spring has released a book that features 20 nature essays from her local and global experiences as a conservation biologist.
Titled “Into...
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Update on Westgate Commons Park proposal
A proposal to add permanent shade and lighting at Westgate Commons Park has advanced to the next stage of St. Paul’s 2026 Capital Improvement Budget...
When St. Anthony Park native Noah Hamilton was just a tyke, he was gifted a guidebook about the birds of Minnesota.
Soon thereafter, the family was driving along when someone spotted a bird. “I asked...
Marigold, Minnesota’s first non-alcoholic bottle shop, closed it Milton Square location in mid-March after two and a half years in business.
The shop opened in June 2023 as an expansion of the original...