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Vol. 7, Issue 3 - March 2003 NEWS What to do about Northgate? Aging mall needs fixing; City, citizens at odds over how. What is the Comp Plan? Document has guided development for over a decade. Opposing the Mayor's strategy Community, councils says, don't throw out the plan. Siding with the Mayor Developers dislike plan. Who is Simon Property Group? Mall's owner is world's largest shopping center operator. Longtime florist passes away Gene Henderson a fixture in Lake City for three decades. 'Missing' trail link found Mayor proposes route to complete Burke-Gilman trail. Update meeting scheduled Residents can get a look at City's plans to develop NW corner of park. Hours reduced. Budget cuts force shorter hours. Raucous meeting in Ballard Citizens voice concerns, hopes about Green Line. Local student serves as page Kate MacFarlane works in state senate in Olympia. Postman comes to the rescue Catastrophe averted by brave federal employee. U-Heights Committee Forming City seeking volunteers for advisory committee. STAN'S LOOKOUT
LAND USE
COPS N ROBBERS
OPINIONS Opinions expressed in this web site do not reflect the views of the publishers of the Seattle Sun newspaper. Everyone is welcome to write to express their own opinions. Check this website for deadlines. Letters to the Editor 'Deportation' anything but, Cheers for Matt Maury and How South Lot Saga Ended JANE EXPLAINS
POLITICALLY SPEAKING
HEALTHY LIVING Massage Missionary Local masseuse relieves stress one convert at a time. Local Hospitals Prepare President Bush wants workers vaccinated; one North Seattle hospital balks. Healthy Living Briefs Curves holds food drive, Children's expands, Cancer support group, MS group seeks volunteers. RETIREMENT LIVING Local chess tourney for young and old Local senior brings lifetime of experience to chess board. Retirement Brief Coping with memory loss, Senior volunteer program. EYE ON EDUCATION Ingraham seeks public support High school needs contributions for much needed improvements. Education Briefs Ryther hosts event, Trading asphalt for turf. BUSINESS BEAT New Chamber Presidents Meet new heads of local chambers. New coffee retailer in Fremont Popular Peets Coffee to open outlet in Fremont this summer. Local businesspeople form political group Group feels city is not responsive to small businesses. OUT & ABOUT Lower golf fees. City lowers fees at golf courses to stay competetive. New Viking Exhibity Nordic Heritage Museum tracks human migration's 'Full Circle'. Hang out anything but common Roosevelt restaurant adds live music. LIVE FROM NORTH SEATTLE
HOME & GARDEN Short platting packs houses in Development technique raises some eyebrows. Home and Garden briefs Gardening lectures, Free gardening classes. COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
COLUMN: Decorating Dilemmas
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