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NEWSBRIEFS
May 6, 2008 3:49 pm

MARYSVILLE — Across the country, the U.S. Postal Service has set aside May 10 for their latest postal food drive.

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With the help of dad Peter Bemberton
Kiwanis annual fishing Derby remains a success despite...
May 6, 2008 3:49 pm

MARYSVILLE — No one seemed positive, but the best guess from those on hand was that this weekend’s Kiwanis Fishing Derby constituted the 19th annual event.

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Trying to move at least a little earth during a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Marysville Food Bank are
Food bank readying bigger, modern facility
May 6, 2008 3:49 pm

MARYSVILLE — The fact may be an unfortunate one, but Marysville Food Bank officials say as the city continues to grow, so does the need for their services.

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Chamber: Proposed rules on graffiti tools too strict
May 6, 2008 3:49 pm

MARYSVILLE — City Councilmember Jeff Vaughan relayed one extreme example of the city’s graffiti problem, but, if they follow what’s likely to be his recommendation, Council won’t be enacting stiffer rules on the sale of spray paint and related items.

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Arlington High School senior Eden Moss spatters paint on the set floor to bring out the color of the sets for the school’s production of “Our Town
Behind the scenes at ‘Our Town’
April 30, 2008 5:00 am

ARLINGTON — The work of technical crews on stage plays often goes unnoticed, yet they are essential to the success of a show. Not only does stagecraft require special technical skills, it also requires an artistic mind.

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This week in history from The Arlington Times...
April 29, 2008 1:38 pm

• In the 13 years Wayne Robertson has run the Lakewood schools, the district has undergone tremendous growth. Now it’s his turn. The Lakewood superintendent announced this week that he will be the newest assistant superintendent in the Edmonds School District. “This will take me in a different direction and offer me some experience with a large organization,” Robertson said, understating the change. He goes from a district with 2,300 students to one with more than 21,000. As assistant superintendent, Robertson will run a part of the Edmonds School District that is nearly three times the size of Lakewood. Robertson feels a more important distinction in his new job is a chance to work with educators who are recognized around the state and even the country for their innovation in education. “They are recognized leaders in educational reform,” he said. Edmonds schools have used performance-based education standards for 10 years. Robertson said it’s a direction many area school districts are taking now. Lakewood is one of those. And Robertson is himself a leader in school reform. He brought a new style of decision-making to the district. “He is known for his work in site-based decision making,” noted Lakewood High School Principal Kris McDuffy. His resignation comes on the heels of a successful, if drawn out, campaign to pass a maintenance and operations levy. The levy request was endorsed by 66 percent of Lakewood voters after failing with only 50 percent in February. More importantly, he leaves behind schools now known for their focus on learning. “We have basically enhanced programs that were lost by the early levy failures or that never existed,” he said. “I never really expected the real depth, caring and commitment that I found in Lakewood,” said McDuffy, who was hired by Robertson nine years ago.

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This week in history from The Arlington Times...
April 29, 2008 1:30 pm

• In the 13 years Wayne Robertson has run the Lakewood schools, the district has undergone tremendous growth. Now it’s his turn. The Lakewood superintendent announced this week that he will be the newest assistant superintendent in the Edmonds School District. “This will take me in a different direction and offer me some experience with a large organization,” Robertson said, understating the change. He goes from a district with 2,300 students to one with more than 21,000. As assistant superintendent, Robertson will run a part of the Edmonds School District that is nearly three times the size of Lakewood. Robertson feels a more important distinction in his new job is a chance to work with educators who are recognized around the state and even the country for their innovation in education. “They are recognized leaders in educational reform,” he said. Edmonds schools have used performance-based education standards for 10 years. Robertson said it’s a direction many area school districts are taking now. Lakewood is one of those. And Robertson is himself a leader in school reform. He brought a new style of decision-making to the district. “He is known for his work in site-based decision making,” noted Lakewood High School Principal Kris McDuffy. His resignation comes on the heels of a successful, if drawn out, campaign to pass a maintenance and operations levy. The levy request was endorsed by 66 percent of Lakewood voters after failing with only 50 percent in February. More importantly, he leaves behind schools now known for their focus on learning. “We have basically enhanced programs that were lost by the early levy failures or that never existed,” he said. “I never really expected the real depth, caring and commitment that I found in Lakewood,” said McDuffy, who was hired by Robertson nine years ago.

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Arlington High School HiQ team members
Intelligentsia offers pledge
April 29, 2008 1:30 pm

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LEGAL NOTICES
April 29, 2008 1:30 pm

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY

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Stilly students win trip to Olympia
April 29, 2008 1:29 pm

ARLINGTON — Victoria Blymyer and Matthew Boe’s writing was so good that it earned them a trip to the state capitol.

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Stilly Senior Center adds weekly walks to caregiver...
April 29, 2008 1:29 pm

SMOKEY POINT — Krystyna Simm wants the community to know that the Stillaguamish Senior Center’s family caregiver programs are still focused on supporting seniors’ family members who provide unpaid care to their elderly loved ones.

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Boston Pizza Manager Jennifer Haffner shows off one of the custom-ordered gourmet pizzas available at the Smokey Point restaurant.
Boston Pizza offers gourmet meals and casual dining
April 29, 2008 1:29 pm

SMOKEY POINT — Since opening in March, the Lakewood Crossing branch of the Boston Pizza Restaurant chain has offered its patrons what its manager considers a unique experience: pizza served in a casual but stylish dining atmosphere.

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Elizabeth Schell turns 100 in May
April 29, 2008 1:29 pm

ARLINGTON — Annalee Boulton’s mom, Elizabeth Schell, is turning 100 this week and she has taken the time to review a long and rewarding life.

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