ARLINGTON — At approximately 12:40 a.m. on Oct. 31, Arlington police received a call from a Gleneagle resident reporting two suspicious males walking the neighborhoods near the Gleneagle Clubhouse. A subsequent check revealed that several unlocked vehicles had been entered and numerous items stolen.
Rep. Barbara Bailey is inviting residents of the 10th District to her telephone town hall meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15. The event, which is like a call-in radio show, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and last an hour.
I like to keep my finger on Marysville’s pulse to detect change. Like my doctor, I need to know if there have been any significant happenings that might account for change.
Barb Tolbert’s vision and passion for the city of Arlington make her the obvious choice as our next Mayor.
As the citizens of the city of Arlington begin to make their decision for who our next Mayor should be and what attributes we would like to see, perhaps we should consider the ones we don’t.
MARYSVILLE — The Fleet & Family Support Program and WorkSource of Snohomish County will present the Snohomish County Regional Veterans’ Job and Resource Fair on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
The Armed Forces Reserve Center, located at 13610 40th Ave. NE in Marysville, will host the event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., during which veterans will be able meet local employers, find resources and more.
SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville and Arlington Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores are among those taking part in a month-long food drive to restock the shelves of local food banks in time for the holiday season.
Nonperishable food and cash donations will be collected through Nov. 30 for distribution to local food banks by Northwest Harvest, the only nonprofit food bank distributor operating statewide in Washington, with a network of more than 325 food banks, meal programs and high-need elementary schools.
LAKEWOOD — Lakewood High School will be hosting a “Veterans Day” breakfast and assembly on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
The breakfast for all veterans starts at 7:30 a.m. and will be followed by the assembly at 8:15 a.m. All veterans and their families are welcome.
ARLINGTON — Sound Salmon Solutions and the city of Arlington are teaming up to plant native trees and shrubs at the community’s new stormwater wetland on Nov. 12.
Between 80-100 volunteers of all ages will be needed between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day. While they should dress for the weather, event organizers will provide tools, water and lunch.
Sequim-based Olympic View Publishing Company announced Nov. 1 the sale of the company to Sound Publishing, a community newspaper group based in Poulsbo, Wash.
SMOKEY POINT — The Stillaguamish Senior Center is offering limited dental care for seniors.
The “Senior Smile For Life” dental access program is now operational and accepting appointments. It’s a way for seniors to obtain important dental screenings, cleanings and preventive services. It’s not free, but costs are low and discounts and payment plans are available.
ARLINGTON — The Friends of the Arlington Library are having an all-new books sale on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society, located at 135 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington, will host the sale, which will include a number of self-help and health-related books, along with an assortment of fiction.
