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Vol. 4, Issue 11 - November 2000 NEWS Playfield lighting controversy New twist in conflict over playfield lighting. Backfire music fanzine Local publisher Dawn Anderson ready to take Rocket's place. Licton Springs Park Suggestions sought for park improvements. Thornton Creek Salmon Preservation Pro-salmon groups sue Northgate Mall. PNA Winter Festival Annual festival and crafts fair set for Dec. 2-3. Piper Orchard Work party planned. EYE ON EDUCATION NSCC president departs Dr. Kathleen Noble leaves NSCC. SOUL FOOD Michelle Molner Local songwriter performs at Luther Memorial. OPINIONS Maven doesn't get it right By Bob Vreeland, Thornton Creek Legal Defense Fund Why Daylight Thornton Creek? Cheryl Klinker, Thorton Creek Alliance COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS by Jane Lotter STAN STAPP Folkdancer Alice Nugent Longtime folkdancer Alice Nugent brought joy to many. BUSINESS BEAT South Wallingford Group Forms Businesses, neighbors near Gas Works in Wallingford forming new group. Alias 'Steve Heitman' caught Man who conned area businesses arrested. Red Door building Fremont building nominated as landmark. Little Red Hen Ron Shmerelson buys Little Red Hen. HOME & GARDEN COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME by Matt Maury
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