

Galehouse said that despite his close proximity to the basketball star's home, he has seen him only once. James, who currently is in China, bought the property in 2003 and went on to build a 30,000-square-foot mansion on the land. "But it's really nice for LeBron to do something like this." "It was really hectic around here," said David Galehouse, a rising sophomore at Ohio State whose childhood home is a few blocks from James' house.

Each box contained six "Just A Kid From Akron Cherry Cola" cupcakes and six "Homecourt Chocolate Chunk" cupcakes. The card noted that the two kinds of cupcakes in the box were originally devised for James' foundation. Intro Make Real Cupcakes with Cool Baker Magic Mixer Maker CookieSwirlC 19.3M subscribers Subscribe 92K Share 20M views 6 years ago Dont forget to Subscribe, like and I cant wait to read your. We are so thankful to live in this wonderful community and we are so blessed to have understanding neighbors like you." "We know things have been hectic in our neighborhood these past few weeks and we are sorry for the chaos. "Dear Friend," read a card that came with the treats. By Kim Palmer CLEVELAND (Reuters) - NBA star LeBron James, whose recent return to the Cleveland Cavaliers in his home state of Ohio sparked a frenzy in the small town where he has a home, sent sweet apologies to the community in the form of 800 cupcakes. Lakisha Williams, co-owner of Baker Blvd Decadent Desserts, said the James family placed an order for 70 dozen cupcakes - 65 to be delivered to his neighbors and five to be delivered to the Bath Township police department. LeBron James and his family sent cupcakes to neighbors as a goodwill gesture after fans swarmed the area when James said earlier this month that he would return to the Cavaliers. So, on Tuesday night, James sent a team from a Fairlawn, Ohio, bakery around his immediate neighborhood in Bath Township to deliver cupcakes to apologize for the traffic jams caused by the interest in James' return earlier this month. LeBron James wants to make sure he's in the good graces of his neighbors now that he's back in Ohio.
