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THE TOWN-CRIER
August 6 – August 12, 2004
LEAD NEWS
• Binks Forest Residents Angry Over Vandalism
• Paul Schofield: Dustin’ Off The Resume
• New Horizons To Start School Year With New Principal
• New Middle School Ready To Open On 180th Ave.
• Eassa: Welcome To Pierce Hammock
NEWS
• Scripps Site: Mecca Still #1
• RPB, County Ink Deal To Jointly Provide
Water Service North, West
• Wellington Chamber Of Commerce Hires New
Executive Director
• State Road 7 Meeting: Plenty Of Discussion, Not Much To Do
• Questions For The Indian Trail District Candidates: Week 2
• Budget Meeting: Council Supports Vets Park, New Village Hall
• District 85 Voters Will Be Treated To A Vana-Edwards Rematch
• In District 88, Rep. Susan Bucher Faces Primary Challenge
• On The Road Again With Sen. Aronberg... Just In Case
• Four Port Seats Up For Grabs In Primaries On Aug. 31
• Crash Leads To DUI Arrest On Lake Worth Road In Wellington
• Scripps Institute Announces Scientific Programs For Florida Branch
• NEWS BRIEFS…
SCHOOLS
• RPBHS Focus On Reading
Improvement, Parental Involvement
• Wellington Ed Board
Supports School Construction Tax Hike
• Open House At Panther Run Aug. 10
FEATURES
• Curves Of Wellington East Opens At The Chancellor Shoppes
• Players Club Hosts Battle Of The Business Stars For Wellington Chamber
• Western Tans Celebrates Big Grand Opening Island Style
• Brighton Collectibles Helps Harmony House
• Visiting Nurse Association Celebrates New Wellington Office
• Hospital Names ‘Community Hero’
• WRMC Host Hospital For Komen Race
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• Wellington Travel Baseball Team Takes World Series Title
• Bassmasters Tourney
• SPORTS SHORTS…
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: Back To School Is A Great Time To Learn About ‘Escape
School’
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR… |