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THE TOWN-CRIER
July 2 – July 8, 2004
LEAD NEWS
• Judge Orders Palm Beach Polo To Preserve And Protect Big Blue
• Wildfire Just Misses Royal Palm
• ITID Adopts Budget With A Tax Increase
NEWS
• RPB Unveils $68.6 Million Budget For The Upcoming Year
• RPBPD’s John Hill Demoted To Lieutenant
• Check Flap Launches Latest Skirmish Between Riccio And Karch
• Robert Snowball Tapped As New Chairman Of
Groves District
• ITID Workshop: Are Closed Streets Safer?
• Community Foundation Seeks Unsung Heroes
• Routine Traffic Stop Nets Five Arrests In
Wellington Marijuana Ring
• ‘Health Savings Plan’ Offers New Way To
Pay For Healthcare
• Florida Tenants Win New Protections
• NEWS BRIEFS…
SCHOOLS
• Parents Meet With Principal Of Acreage-Area High School
• Wellington Student Honored As 211 HelpLine Ambassador
• Art-Tech Students Get On-The-Job Modeling Experience
• Property Appraiser Scholarships
• Fire-Rescue, School District Seek School Supplies For Needy Kids
FEATURES
• OverTech Corp Helps Business Owners Become Computer Savvy
• P.W. Hospital Welcomes First Crop Of Resident Pediatricians
• Community Raising Cash For Mother Stricken With Aneurysm
• PBC Safety Council Offers Tips For A Happy And Festive Fourth Of July
Holiday
• Retina Specialist Comes To Wellington
• Fame Dance Studio In Wellington To Hold Auditions For Upcoming Year On
July 17
• Women In Business Enjoy An Affair To Remember
• Gold Coast Federal Credit Union Opens In RPB
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• ‘It Is You Against The Course’ Says Local Golf Pro Alan Morin
• Bollinger Qualifies For Junior PGA Tourney
• Palm Beach County Sports And Fitness Festival July 15-16
• PBC Fall Adult Athletic Leagues
• SPORTS SHORTS…
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: After A Close
Wildfire Scare This Week, Are You Firewise?
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR… |