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THE TOWN-CRIER
September 3 – September 9, 2004
LEAD NEWS
• Hurricane Spurs Brisk Business At Area Stores
• Shelters Fill Up Quickly As Wellington Prepares For The Worst
• Top Vote-Getters Francis And Damone Will Face Incumbents
• Committee Continues To Favor School Name ‘Seminole Ridge’
NEWS
• Royal Palm Hoping For The Best, But
Ready For Hurricane Frances
• Private Necropsy Report Adds Fuel To The Legend Of Bobo
• Democrat Bucher Beats Back Well-Funded Primary Challenge
• Anderson Unseats LePore; Oppel Edges Out Primary Opponent
• Eggleston And Bradshaw Bracing For Sheriff’s Race Runoff
• RPB Police Arrest OB-GYN For Lewd
Behavior Toward Patient
• South Florida Fair Appoints New Agricultural Manager
• NEWS BRIEFS…
SCHOOLS
• Area Students Earn Key Club Grant
• Binks Students Collect ‘Change For Charley’
• Discovery Key Students Help Hurricane Victims
FEATURES
• New Spa At Wellington Green Opening To Public On Sept. 10
• Wellington Honors Long-Serving Employees
At Festive Luau
• Palms West Chamber To Introduce Garden
Marketplace At WestFest
• High Holiday Schedule At Temple Beth
Zion
• ‘The Home Show’ To Debut On PAX-TV
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• New Coach Has WHS Boys Golf Team Off To A Strong Start
• Several Returnees, Some New Talent Among RPBHS Golfers
• RPBHS Coaches Building Young Squad Into Skilled Runners
• Two New Coaches Have High Hopes For
Bronco Runners
• Wellington Runners Will Be A Powerful Team This Season
• Wellington’s Robert Dover Takes Sixth
Place In Olympic Dressage
• Okeeheelee Fall Kayak Festival In October
• RPB Recreation Events
• SPORTS SHORTS…
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: It’s Time For Wellington To Negotiate Directly With PBCFR
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR… |