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THE TOWN-CRIER
June 20 – June 26, 2003
LEAD NEWS
• Wellington Village Council Approves $8.75
Million For Land On SR 7
• Great State Grades Bring Good News For
Area Schools
• Agreement Reached For End To RPB Road
Work
• Like Other Groups, Indian Trail Wary Of
‘Sector Plan’
NEWS
• Realtor Offers Wellington The Binks Golf
Course For $8 Million
• Sector Plan Draft To Go Before County Commissioners June 24
• Wellington Ponders How To Fill Attorney
Job
• Construction Underway At Old RPB Council
Chambers
• Athletic League President Asks ITID To
Settle Park Disagreement
• Suspicious Vehicle Leads To Drug Arrest;
Armed Robbery In Wellington
• Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested
• Acreage Man Dies In Crash
• Wellington: A Fun Day On Tap For The
Fourth
• Wellington Gives Final Approval For Guest
Cottage Rules
• Wellington Council Sits Down With Code
Board About Enforcement Issues
• ITID Beautification Committee Discusses
Plans To Beautify Parks
• Indian Trail Seeks Solutions To Dangerous
Acreage Intersections
• Wellington: Help Conserve Water This
Summer
• OLQA Council Of Catholic Women Present
Check For Building Fund
• C-PAL Installs Officers For Group’s 21st
Season
• PBSO: No Fireworks In Wellington Area
• NEWS BRIEFS…
• Palms West Meeting Schedule
SCHOOLS
• Principal Sheila Henry: RPBHS Students
Must ‘Dress To Impress’
• Montgomery To Committee: Making Numbers
Work Is Not Easy
FEATURES
• Internet-Based Program Allows Teachers To
Make ‘House Calls’
• Foley Congratulates Youngsters Bound For
Military Academies
• Sheriff ‘Walks The Walk’ In Wellington’s
Emerald Forest
• Salt And Pepper:
A Fascinating Play Now On Stage At Theatre
West
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• Skate Park Sponsors Team
• SPORTS SHORTS…
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: Beware: Fireworks Can Be A
Serious Hazard To Your Health
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR... |