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Letters to the Editor -- February 01, 2003

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INSIDEPoint Roberts historian to speak

Dick was the first person in that university to receive a master�s degree in sociology, as it was a new program. The thesis committee rejected his initial...

By Armene Belless

2002 was a very big year for our senior center. We increased our membership by 50 percent and added many new activities and classes. The C.H.E.F. foundation...

By Meg Olson

On Super Bowl Sunday Linda Robinson came to work, "so the boys couldgo watch the game." The new Immigration and Naturalization Service(INS) port...

Teachers head south to protest cuts.

Schools were closed for a day as over half of Blaine�s teachers headed to Olympia to tell Governor Gary Locke that his budget proposals undermine their...

Community van to start up in February

Beginning Monday, February 17, Point Roberts residents will have a new way of getting around the Point or down to Blaine or Bellingham. That�s the day ...

Speedy fire district meeting skirts money issues

Community members were at the last fire district #5 meeting with questions about the district�s finances and policies, but fire commission chair Jesse ...

Pier levy to receive public hearing

The council first reviewed the pier project back in November, after the Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce submitted a petition for it to be on the ballot...

By Kris Lomedico

It�s better than ever at your library! Circulation is up over last year, which was up over the year before. Children attend seasonal craft and puppet shows...

INSIDE2002 Year In ReviewPoint Roberts Primary

Four more seasons of fun and learning with our children, parents and community members in Point Roberts!

By Tom Hollett

Since the annual general meeting in March several ideas for improving conditions at Point Roberts have been developed. This is a result of a broad cross...

Parents call for expanded grades at Point Roberts

�We know our priorities: schools and borders,� said one of close to 100 community members at the most well-attended meeting since the NEXUS program was...