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Vol. 3, Issue 3 - March 1999 NEWS Civic Light Opera-Musicians' Strike What's it really about? We're two years old! Messages from the publishers and staff. Quadrant Fremont Neighborhood Council receives letter from attorney. NW Hospital Incinerator Public meeting raises new questions. Commentary: Give Touchstone Credit Developer plans innovative building design which will house Target at Northgate. Peter Steinbrueck City Councilman speaks out on issues affecting his neighborhood in N. Seattle. News Briefs Quadrant, Light Rail, and Meridian Playground. BUSINESS BEAT
Daffodil Days Carol Ganje, a volunteer for the American Cancer Society, is selling flowers to brighten someone's day. Gary's Games Patrons having a hard time getting into Gary's Games because of construction. Northwest Hospital Changes on the horizon. Clustered Mailboxes Businesses trying new system. COREY J. HOLMES
STAN STAPP's LOOKOUT
EYE ON EDUCATION
Nathan Hale High Notes and Swing Into Spring. Sacajawea Candle party to raise funds for playground damaged by arson. Our Lady of the Lake Alumni assembly held. THE SPORTS SECTION
Basketball Move over Huskies, North Seattle Community College will be "home" team. CREATIVE CORNER
Poetry Contest North East Library in Wedgwood wants you! GARDENING
Home repair program City teams up to offer the possibility of lowcost home repair! OUT & ABOUT
Roosevelt Arts Council New group forms. Heels and Wheels University Village hosts alternative transportation event. Taproot Theater Bathhouse Theater closes, but Taproot will honor tickets.
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