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May 2006


Boat owners prepare for boating season which opens May 1. For local marina events, see Coming Up. Photo by Meg Olson

Board seeks public input
After several months of struggling to devise a fair and legally defensible method for handing out the 162 additional water connections allowed by state health authorities, local water commissioners are inviting the public to bring their ideas to the table.
Parks district approached for wireless
The Point Roberts Parks and Recreation District is the second local district to be approached by Verizon Wireless about the possibility of leasing property for a cellphone antenna.
Hospital board prepares to take over from fire
Hospital district commissioners and superintendent Margery Biery are ready to take over the local health clinic.
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Fire department poised to fix defibrilator problem
The local fire department may be facing a hefty bill to replace or reprogram all the district’s defibrillators following the adoption of new cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) rules by the American Heart Association.

One of 12 ways libraries are good for the country

Health Matters

Feds crack human smuggling ring in Blaine

Sculptor draws on local themes
In the early 1980s Richard Allen was creating monumental scenes from the old west out of metals in his bell foundry and art studio in North Dakota, where his work still featured in a number of banks.

New elementary principal hired

New school superintendent hired

Under new management...
“It’s open, it’s available and it’s fresh,” said new owner Adam Silver who bought the 1480 Gulf Road property from Sam Miller last September.

Point Roberts Facts & Figures
The Point Roberts Water District #4 (PRWD #4) is not the typical rural district. It would be more accurately described as having many of the characteristics of a small town.

School district promotes
homeschooling opportunities

Good for the Point, bad for Blaine
As of January 1 of this year, boaters entering U.S. waters are no longer allowed to show up unannounced at the Blaine Marina visitor’s dock to clear customs.

And it all came tumbling down
It was the end of an era and the beginning of a new one when new owners Bruno Freschi and Vaune Ainsworth decided the last week in April that the old Clark’s Store building on Cedar Street and Bayview Drive would need to come down for them to build their home on the property.

Point Roberts Primary School News

Jerry Gay

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