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Week of May 23 - 29, 2002
Governor
Gary Locke got a first hand look at the border May
15 during a whistlestop on the way to meetings in
Point Roberts. Photo by Louise Mugar
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| NEXUS
community meeting set for June 11 Local border
users got to see the first on-the-ground signs
of the NEXUS commuter lane system as traffic was
routed around the east side of the Peace Arch
port of entry on Monday. |
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Advisory group presents road
maintenance alternatives We didnt
come up with any silver bullets for you, but theres
been a lot of thought, effort and insight,
said Blaine city assistant public works director
Steve Banham, presenting the recommendations of
the advisory committee on street maintenance,
or MOST, committee. |
| Three
years of perfect sewering For the third year
in a row the Birch Bay Water and Sewer District
(BBWSD) has come out of a year of treating wastewater
smelling like a rose. |
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The
spirit lives
Danny Glover and about 5,000 other people
turned out in remembrance of a Paul Robeson
concert held 50 years ago at the Peace Arch.. |
Two-wheeling!
If you thought you saw more cyclists on
the streets last Friday, you did. It was
Ride A Bike to Work day. |
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Cummings
honored Blaine elementary school principal
Deb Cummings has been named Distinguished Principal
by the Elementary School Principals Association
of Washington.
Some
good, some bad in school audit According
to the Washington state auditor, the Blaine
school district has cleaned up messy accounting
for the Close-Up program but is not adequately
monitoring employee travel and credit card expenditures.
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