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THE TOWN-CRIER

February 27 – March 4, 2004

 

LEAD NEWS

• Kahlert, Lanier Land Now Part Of Wellington

• RPB Council Seeks To Speed Up Code Enforcement Process

• LGLA Commissions Feasibility Study To Explore Incorporation

 

NEWS

• RPB Council Restricts On-Street Parking

• Office Park Approved For Site North Of Hospital On State Road 7

• RPB Annexation To Clear Up Right-Of-Way Questions

• Wellington Approves Mosquito Control Contract, Keeps Same Vendor

• Wellington Village Council, Seat 3: Talking With Council Candidate Paul Adams

• Wellington Village Council, Seat 3: Talking With Councilman Bob Margolis

• Squabbling Prolongs Short ITID Agenda

• Bond Issue? More Crews? ITID Supervisors Ponder Ways To Fix Roads

• LGLA Votes Against Openly Supporting Unity For Kids Preschool

• Wellington Teen Dies In RPB Accident; Mischief Arrest At Park

• Join Great American Weigh-In On March 3

• Florida Begins Cleaning Water Through World’s Largest Constructed Wetland

• Wellington Chamber Offers Benefits Package For Small Businesses

• H&R Block Brings More Than Just Tax Services To The Acreage

• March Luncheon: State Of Three Communities

• NEWS BRIEFS…

 

SCHOOLS

• Jack Meeds To Take Over As Principal At Acreage Pines

• RPBHS Marching Band Plays At Horse Shows In Wellington

 

FEATURES

• Wellington Community Center Always Bustling With Activity

• ‘Murder At The Jewish-Italian Wedding’ Returns To Royal Palm Beach

• Campaign Collecting Food For Needy

• New Management At Ladies Workout Express In Wellington

• AROUND TOWN…

 

SPORTS

• After Win Over Olympic Heights, WHS Girls End Season In Kissimmee

• A Powerful Bloomingdale Squad Defeats WHS Boys

• RPBHS Boys District Runners-Up; WHS Squad Ends Season

• Wellington Lacrosse Girls Roll To 3-0

• Bendabout Reaches Hall Of Fame Final

• SPORTS SHORTS…

 

OPINION

• OUR OPINION: On State Road 7, One Wal-Mart Superstore Is Enough!

• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…

 

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