2003 Archives

Vol. 7, Issue 9 - September 2003

NEWS

    Family Center funding cut North End loses two family centers, Ballard center board determined to continue.

    Woodland Park Zoo expansion Neighbors comment on zoo environmental impact statement.

    North Seattle creeks Initiative 80 won't be on September ballot, but city piles on the stream projects.

    City acquires open space site Thornton Creek Park No. 6 to expand.

    Vitamilk closes Green Lake plant Dairy shuts down after six decades of production.

    Presidential encounter Local business people meet George W. Bush.

    News briefs Monorail draft EIS released, Shilshole renovation approved, Haller Lake business fair set for Sept. 4, Northgate main street chosen.

    Mixed briefs Author to speak, Yard sale, Church open house, Plant Amnesty sale, North Central history project, Maple Leaf event, Nordic Heritage Museum art show.

    COLUMN: STAN'S LOOKOUT
    Stan Stapp Journalism career spans an amazing eight decades.
    Dorothy Stapp Vigilant supporter.

    COLUMN: LAND USE
    Land Use By Clayton Park.

    COLUMN: COPS N ROBBERS
    Police beat By Leah Weathersby.

OPINIONS

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    Letters to the Editor Lake City pioneers write, Keep on shining.

    COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS
    Doing too much By Jane Lotter.

    COLUMN: POLITICALLY SPEAKING
    Don't count out Council incumbents By James Bush.

HEALTHY LIVING

    To the top North Seattle staircases let you climb your way to fitness.

EYE ON EDUCATION

    Walking Ingraham's hallowed halls A tour of the refurbished IHS with two alums.

    Ingraham Open House Community celebration set for September 6.

    Young readers honored Ten North End children attend Breakfast of Champions.

BUSINESS BEAT

    Graffiti Busters Lake City merchants take aim at taggers

    Business Briefs Kiehl's opens U Village store, Realtors donate commissions, Windermere contributes to schools.

OUT & ABOUT

    Civic Light Opera moves Musical theater ends 25-year stay at former Addams School.

    Monkey Grind Espresso Greenwood's most independent coffee house.

    Fremont Oktoberfest Dash to the beer garden at September 19 event.

HOME & GARDEN

    Landmarks process How historic structures make the grade for Seattle registry.

    Gardening classes offered UW Center for Urban Horticulture offers pond basics, Dunn Gardens lecture

    RE Store recycled art show Turning trash into fine art.

    COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
    It's time to think about the furnace By Matt Maury of the Homeowner's Club.

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