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THE TOWN-CRIER
September 24 – September 30, 2004
LEAD NEWS
• Mean Jeanne: Incoming Storm Adds Insult To Injury
• Masilotti: Scripps Project At Mecca Fleeces Taxpayers
• Engineer: Improvements Will Help Ease La Mancha Gridlock
• Study: Incorporating Loxahatchee Groves Is ‘Feasible And Desirable’
NEWS
• PBCFR: Royal Palm Beach Does Not Need New Fire Station
• Zoning Board OKs Another Retail Center At Wellington Green
• Hurricane Frances Repairs Will Cost Groves District $40,000
• New ‘Super Target’ Set To Open Oct. 6, Old Store Will Close
• LGLA Meeting Dominated By Talk Of Hurricane Cleanup
• Continued Development A Threat To South Florida’s Fragile Water Supply
• Royal Palm Beach Cops Nab Wellington Man On Drug Charge
• Kerry Hosts Town Hall Meeting At PBC Convention Center
• NEWS BRIEFS…
SCHOOLS
• High School NNN Now ‘Seminole Ridge’
• RPB Elementary Students Reach Out To Help Storm Victims
• S.T.A.R.S. Workshop
FEATURES
• Volunteers Mark Jewish Holiday By Delivering Meals To Elderly
• Need To Get Something Done? Up4Contract Can Help
• Sheriff And Mayor Go Knocking On Doors In Wellington’s Edge
• Exchange Students Fill This Wellington Family’s Empty Nest
• Wellington Art Society Celebrates New Season
• Almost Time For Fright Nights At Fairgrounds
• Puccini’s Tosca Highlights S. Florida Opera Season
• Boy Scouts To Honor Dennis Witkowski
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• Early Lead Lifts Royal Palm Wildcats Over WHS Wolverines
• Storm Cannot Keep Posse Grounds Down
• Social Scene Sizzlers At National Horse Show
• Challenge Of Champions Horse Show Coming Soon
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: Make Sure Breast Cancer Awareness Is On The Top Of Your
Agenda
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…
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