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THE TOWN-CRIER
May 23 – May 29, 2003
LEAD NEWS
• Consultants: Village Can Save Big Bucks
Refinancing Bonds
• RPB Annexation Request Would Add Gas
Station Along SR 80
• Park Discussion Dropped From ITID Agenda
NEWS
• Wellington Substation Welcomes Capt.
Simon Barnes To The Helm
• PBSO Cracking Down On Seatbelt Scofflaws
• LGLA Hears Plans For Church On Okeechobee
• ITID Board: Budget Provides
Cost-Effective Services To Residents
• Vehicle Thefts In Royal Palm;
Construction Thefts In Wellington
• Consultant: Bill Might Help Out
Wellington
• New Councilwoman Learning The Ropes
• Fire Season Underway: Start Now To
Prepare Your Property
• Temporary Light Now Installed Near Entry
To New Shopping Center
• Quick Action, Handy Defibrillator Save
Life Of Resident At Meeting
• Palm Beach County Cultural Council Seeks
Artist Grant Proposals
• Third Sector Plan Workshop Set For May 31
At RPBHS
• Designer Gallery Opens At Wellington
Green
• Boys & Girls Club Hosts Tile Painting
Party For Nordstrom
• New Dental Office Now Open In Wycliffe
Shopping Center
• Nordstrom Unveils Plans For Gala Opening
Party
• ‘Watch A Rising Star’ June 5 At Café
Protégé
• NEWS BRIEFS…
• Palms West Meeting Schedule
SCHOOLS
• Elizabeth Taylor Gets Ready To Say
Goodbye To Cypress Trails
• New Principal Tours Panther Run
• An Interesting Career Day At Cypress
Trails Elementary School
• Graduation Ceremony Honors Acreage Pines
Fifth Graders
• WHS DCT Strikes Gold
FEATURES
• June 1 Fundraiser To Benefit Festival
Ballet
• ‘Barefoot On The Beach’ Raises Money For
Boys & Girls Clubs
• Learn The Warning Signs Of Stroke
• Susan Russell Honored At ‘Little Place’
Anniversary Party
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• Plans Underway For 2003 Red, White & Blue
Fishing Tourney
• Last Chance To Register For 2003 Youth
Football And Cheerleading Season
• Lady Gators Sweep Mother’s Day Tourney
• Greg Stone Joins Wellington Soccer Club
Coaching Staff
• Palm Beach County Sports Institute Golf
Event
• Last Chance To Register For Okeeheelee
Soccer
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: Words To The Wise For Newly
Minted High School Graduates
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR... |