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THE TOWN-CRIER

May 7 – May 13, 2004

 

LEAD NEWS

• Latest Plan For RPB’s Tradition Golf Course Would Build 80 Homes

• Arnie Sachs Resigns As President Of Horse Industry Council

• Post Office Presentation Meets With High Praise

 

NEWS

• Oppel Speaks Out About ITID Issues, And His Interest In Running For The Port Commission

• Wellington Education Panel Votes To Keep Village’s Per-Student Donation

• PBSO Investigating Roadside Robberies In Loxahatchee Area

• Stalking Case Brings RPB Police To LaMancha Neighborhood

• A New Organization Formed To Discuss The Future Of The Acreage

• Royal Palm Covenant Church To Launch Summer Program

• NEWS BRIEFS…

 

SCHOOLS

• Palm Beach Atlantic University Promotes Faculty Members

• Journalism Awards For WHS

• Golden Grove Project Teaches Students Importance Of Nature

• Western Pines Honors Students Of The Month

• WHS Students Attend Convention

• Blood Bank Honors RPBHS

• WES Students Learn About Peru

• SCHOOL SHORTS…

 

FEATURES

• Goodwill Store Offers Shoppers Great Bargains For A Good Cause

• Milestones Academy Gives Kids A Language Leg Up

• Wellington High Singers Bring Back Great Memories From China

• Local Dentist Mastering The Art Of Smile Makeovers

• Phelps Media Group Casting Equestrian For Reality TV Show ‘Switched!’

• New Dental Office Opens In RPB

• Rotary Club Offers Scholarships To Study Abroad

• Advanced Academic Summer Camp

• AROUND TOWN…

 

SPORTS

• Wellington Boys Defeat Spanish River On The Volleyball Court

• WHS Lacrosse Girls Headed To The State Championships

• John Murnan Joins Wellington Soccer Club

• Wolverines Defeat Rival Wildcats, But End Season With Loss To Vero

• Three Local Runners Advance To State Track & Field Meet

• SPORTS SHORTS…

 

OPINION

• OUR OPINION: On Mother’s Day, Take The Time To Say ‘Thank You’

• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…

 

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