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THE TOWN-CRIER
January 23, 2004 – January 29, 2004
LEAD NEWS
• Packed House As Community Bids Farewell
To Vivian Ferrin
• Council To Court: If There’s No Points,
What’s The Point?
• Athletic League President Butch Miller
Responds To Criticism
NEWS
• Third Candidate Files For Seat 4 On The
Wellington Council
• Snafu With Insurance Company Further
Delays RPB Blvd. Work
• Change Would Give Village More Leeway On
Rec. Uses
• With New Board, Loxahatchee Landowners
Look To The Future
• Loxahatchee Landowners Support Latest
Sector Plan
• Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle In RPB; Tire
Burglar Foiled
• Rustic Ranches Resident Killed In Traffic
Accident
• Zoners Review Several SR 7 Proposals
• Moving Tribute Honors The Work Of Dr.
Martin Luther King
• Don Ramon Opens In Wellington
• 2004 South Florida Fair Takes VIPs On
Tour Of New England
• Rendina To Redevelop Posse Grounds
• Walk-A-Thon This Saturday Raises Money
For WHS Band
• Equestrian
Of The Year Kickoff At Players Club
• NEWS
BRIEFS…
SCHOOLS
• Jeff Eassa Tapped To Lead New Acreage
Elementary School
• Forest Student Wins DAR Essay Contest
• Focus On The Western Pines Social Studies
Department
• Cohen To Walk Halls Of Leadership
• New Horizons Kids Learn Safety
• FSBA’s ‘Take Your Legislator To School
Day’ Set For Jan. 26
FEATURES
• Grill & Patio Solutions’ Custom Designs
Bring The Indoors Outside
• 20 Hopefuls Compete For ‘Miss South
Florida Fair’ Title
• Horse Competitions Popular At The South
Florida Fair
• ‘Drive Up, Don’t Light Up’ A Success
• Area Woman
Featured At Antique Show
• AROUND
TOWN…
SPORTS
• RPBHS Hosts The Outback All-Star Football
Game
• Wellington Warriors 14U Team Champs At
New Year’s MVP Baseball Tourney
• Off Week Has RPBHS Wrestlers Dropping
Three Dual Meets
• Win Over Vero Beach Boosts The Confidence
Of WHS Girls
• P.B. Central Girls End Impressive Regular
Season With A Win
• Another Great Season For Wellington
Warriors 13U Team
OPINION
• OUR
OPINION: The Current Sector Plan Is A Much-Improved Document
• LETTER TO
THE EDITOR… |