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THE TOWN-CRIER
August 20 – August 26, 2004
LEAD NEWS
• Familiar Story: Another Area Golf Club Shuts Down
• County Commission Votes To Proceed With SR 7 Extension
• Karch: Don’t Ignore ITID’s Utility Rights
NEWS
• Annexation Change Going To The Voters
• Royal Palm Council OKs County Water Agreement, Votes Not
To Annex Acreage
• Wellington Money Reinvigorates Effort To
Spruce Up Vets Park
• FIU Lecture Series: Biotechnology Will Be
The Wave Of The Future
• Two Challenge Dr. Monroe Benaim For
School Board’s District 1 Seat
• Questions For The Indian Trail District Candidates: Week 4
• ITID Candidates Join Sheriff Hopefuls, Others At ALA Forum
• Acreage Man Hopes To Unseat Incumbent
Rep. Carl Domino
• Masilotti: Report Confirms Acreage Wells Free From Contamination
• Aronberg Collecting For Storm Victims
• Palms West Post Office Can Help You Get
Your Passport
• Boynton Man Killed After Being Struck On
Lake Worth Road
• NEWS BRIEFS…
SCHOOLS
• Plea From Slain Officer’s Kin Postpone Decisions On Name For Acreage
High
• Thanks To New District Policy, WHS High
School Students Get Extra Snooze Time
• Wellington Student Nisha Broodie Wins
Tenet Scholarship
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FEATURES
• Loxahatchee Woman Turns Glass Art Hobby Into A Business
• Tourism Experts: Attracting Visitors To Florida A Crucial Mission
• Experts: The Secret To Hurricane Survival Is Be Prepared
• Fairgrounds Hires Musical Director For Sally Bennett Big Band Museum
• Annual Homebound Mitzvah Program To Reach 2,200 Jewish Seniors
• Two Visiting Rabbinical Students Enjoying Their Time In Wellington
• RPB Seeking Vendors For Popular GreenMarket
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• High School Football Teams Return To The Gridiron
• Village’s New Indoor Sports Facility Takes Wellington To New Heights
• USPA Association Cup To Benefit Kids@Home
• Drawdy To Compete In World Championship Show
• Karate Program Growing
• New Okeeheelee Dog Park
• SPORTS SHORTS…
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: Hurricane Charley: We Were Spared, But Many Others Were Not
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…
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