2003 Archives

Vol. 7, Issue 10 - October 2003

NEWS

    Seattle neighborhoods threatened Lake City merchants, residents challenge proposed changes to SR 522.

    Hold the bus New North End routes for Metro transit riders.

    Camper with a cause Police sergeant camps out on Krispy Kreme shop for Special Olympics.

    School site for sale Seattle School District takes bids on former Maple Leaf School property.

    News briefs Fremont Library open house, Ravenna Creek Daylighting meeting, "Urban Challenges" presentation, Kalakala not gone yet, Green Lake to clear up.

    See the candidates North End groups hold election forums.

    COLUMN: STAN'S LOOKOUT
    Stan Stapp's columnist career By Clayton Park.

    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 Monorail, President Bush blasted, Family centers threatened.

    COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS
    Thank you, Johnny Depp By Jane Lotter.

    COLUMN: POLITICALLY SPEAKING
    Incumbents still standing By James Bush.

HEALTHY LIVING

    Five practitioners join together to share office.

    Real Rehab Physical therapists set up shop in Greenwood.

    Healthy Living Briefs Fitness open house, Northwest Hospital physicians honored, One Sky Medicine adds staff, Children's Hospital gives award, Touch Recovery moves.

EYE ON EDUCATION

    Happy Birthday, Nathan Hale Seattle's youngest high school celebrates 40 years in Meadowbrook.

    Education briefs Three teachers honored as Fulbright scholars, Bishop Blanchet hosts Don James, Wallingford Boys & Girls Club auction.

BUSINESS BEAT

    Back on the Ave University Way merchants see rebound after street reopening.

    Business briefs Annie's Nannies wins award, Woodland Park Inn closes, Hugel honored by police department, Indoor Sun Shoppe moves, Blue Flame new to Lake City, Sound Mind & Body lawsuit dismised, FamilyWorks holds rummage sale, Barwick honored.

OUT & ABOUT

    Candace Robb Historical mystery author featured presenter at Northwest Bookfest.

    Dick's Day at Husky Stadium North End burger maker to be honored before Oct. 11 UW-Nevada game.

    Adams School benefit concert Guitarist Steve Kaufman, the Coots, featured at Oct. 18 show.

    Farmers markets Special events planned at Lake City, U District markets.

    Out and About Briefs Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players return, Francey and Leval headline Phinney concerts, Wallingford Senior Center rocks for FallFest, Civic Light Opera kicks off season, Sand Point Market returns, Gaspare's cabaret night, Robin Holcomb speaks.

HOME & GARDEN

    Wallingford Home Tour Renovated homes featured in Oct. 4 event.

    COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
    Fence projects By Matt Maury of the Homeowner's Club.

    COLUMN: DECORATING DILEMMAS
    Too much stuff? By Robin Daly of Daly's Paint and Decorating.

    COLUMN: A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE
    Give your home a green clean By Ron Harris-White of Seattle Public Utilities.

2003 index list


January issue

February issue

March issue

April issue

May issue

June issue

July issue

August issue

September issue

October issue

November issue

December issue



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