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April 2005


Primary students enjoy an Easter egg hunt at Lighthouse Park March 24, thanks to the PTO.
Photo by Arthur Wilkowski.

County parks to formulate vision for growth
A county parks open house to get community feedback on proposals to be incorporated into an updated parks comprehensive plan was sparsely attended, with only five people coming to voice their priorities for park standards and financing over the next 20 years.
New commissioners have their work cut out
At their first official meeting Point Roberts’ new hospital district commissioners carved up a sizeable pie, each taking on a third of the substantial research and planning needed to get the district running.
County to come and visit us
When county executive Pete Kremen snuffed the idea of a rural advisory committee for Point Roberts that would keep county staff current with local issues, he said there would be more community meetings on the Point instead.
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Momma and Poppa Bald Eagle take care of their charges on Simundson Drive.

 

 

 


It's Spring!
And Bloomers Nursery is now open. While you’re there, say hello to some of the Point’s newest residents.

Millionaire swindler taken in by two-for-one lunch offer at Brewster’s Restaurant
Residents driving down Tyee Drive around lunchtime on Saturday, March 12 were taken aback by the sight of a man spread-eagled and being held by men pointing pistols at him.

Health Matters on the Point

All the children may be above average
in Lake Woebegone but ... in Washington state?

Cantwell wants line held
Washington senator Maria Cantwell is promising to block administration efforts to raise Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) rates for electricity, changing them from cost to market based rates.

Cell towers, water quality concerns board

Need new floors or cabinets?
Local tradesman Aaron Einfeld’s regular gig is making machinery work in large sawmills, but for his home-based business here on the Point he was more interested in making things pretty.

Let your paintbrush do the walking
Whidbey Telecom has announced a competition for local artists who are interested in having their artwork featured on the cover of the next issue of the company’s 2005 directory.

Breast cancer benefit

Discover healthy ways to deal with anger

Mysterious happenings in Delta

Jerry Gay

In the Garden

Obituary

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