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THE TOWN-CRIER
Feb. 28, 2003
LEAD NEWS
• Binks Golf Course Sale Rumor Spurs
Council Meeting Frenzy
• Wellington Regional Agrees To Voluntarily
Annex Into Village
• Wellington Sets Public Hearing To
Interview Council Applicants
NEWS
• Richard Durr: Bringing The Necessary
Experience To The Job
• Terri Napolitano: A Businesswoman’s
Perspective For RPB
• Fred Pinto: Corporate Experience For A
Growing Village
• Grant Skolnick: Youthful Leadership For
Royal Palm’s Future
• Wellington Candidates Spar In Lively
Mayoral Debate
• Indian Trail And ALA Continue Feud Over
Meeting Hall Use
• P.W. Hospital Announces Frist
Humanitarian Award Honorees
• Golf Clubs Swiped; Fire Damages House On
Camellia Drive
• Fatal Accident Leads To Arrest Of L.W.
Man
• Man Dies In Wellington Canal
• Scooter Regulations Pass RPB Council
• Homeowners’ Associations Banding Together
To Fight Insurance Hikes
• Interim Attorney In Place For Wellington,
April Workshop Planned
• Wellington To Proceed With SR 7 Eminent
Domain Case
• Loxahatchee Landowners Host Presentation
On Wildfires
• St. Therese Sets Groundbreaking
• NEWS BRIEFS…
• Palms West Meeting Schedule
SCHOOLS
• Local Teachers Among Dwyer Finalists
• Design Plans Unveiled For Acreage-Area
High School
• Students, Parents Attend ‘JJJ High
School’ Meet-And-Greet
• RPBHS Students Participate In Beach
Clean-Up On Singer Island
• A Soul-ful Experience For Golden Grove
Youngsters
• Nicolay Brothers Again Tops In Bridge
Design
FEATURES
• Gourmet Restaurant Now Open In Royal Palm
Beach
• New Show Opening At Lake Worth Playhouse
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• WHS Girls End Basketball Season With Loss
To Gardens
• RPBHS Wildcats To Host First State
Tournament In Volleyball
• Kayak Expo 2003 Coming
• Travel Baseball Champs
• Everglades Polo Wins Hall Of Fame Cup
• RPB Bassmasters Tourney
• SPORTS SHORTS…
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: New Session In Tallahassee
Brings Much Work For Legislators
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR... |