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April/May 2008

 

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Page 1 - Front
Revisioning Tennyson Terrace Developer's proposal presents opportunity and challenges by Northside News

Metro proposed cuts to Northside bus routes by Northside News

Getting our slice of Madison's economic development pie by Northside News

Northside Farmers Market returns by Lynette Jandl

North Sherman resurfacing begins June 30 by Dana Slowiak

Page 2 - Northside News
NPC welcomes back Tim Carlisle

Column: Tim Carlisle, Northside Planning Council

Northside News Masthead & Advertising Rates

Letters to the Editor
North Sherman Safety
Capital Area Regional Planning Commission (CARPC)

Page 3 - Northside Planning Council
NPC celebrates 15 years of community action

Page 4 - Northside Planning Council
NPC Meeting Highlights, February and March

Page 5 - Community
Creating positive community through game play by Jacki Thomas

Grassroots Leadership College: Celebrating 5th Anniversary at April 26 fundraiser

April 1 election results

Page 6 - Community
Invest your time! Timebank needs you! by Terrie Anderson

Operation Fresh Start to build affordable home in Vera Court by The Northside News

Page 7 - Neighborhood
News from Lake View Hill Neighborhood Association by Char Tortorice

Lake View Hill considers a neighborhood sign by Jon Becker

Kennedy Heights' Spring Fling is May 4 by Alyssa Kenney

Continued From Front Page ~
Getting our slice of Madison's economic development pie

Page 8 - Cover Stories
Continued From Front Page ~
Metro proposed cuts to Northside bus routes by Northside News

Northside Farmers Market returns by Lynette Jandl

Page 9 - Cover Stories
Continued From Front Page ~
Revisioning Tennyson Terrace Developer's proposal presents opportunity and challenges

Page 10 Northside News
Continued From Page 2 ~


NPC welcomes back Tim Carlisle

Letters to the Editor
North Sherman Safety
Capital Area Regional Planning Commission (CARPC)

Page 11 - Northside History
Northside Street Names, part 2

Sherman Middle School by Nancy Helgesen Lyons

Page 12 - Environment
Our groundwater: Where it comes from and where it goes by Jan Axelson

Lake View Hill Park annual Earth Day clean up by Nelson Eisman

Upcoming Activities in Cherokee Marsh

Project Home seeks volunteers for Hammer with a Heart on Saturday, May 3

Page 13 - Environment
Beware the emerald ash borer by Laura Wyatt

Lakeview Library Film Fest

Page 14 - Church
Lakeview Lutheran rummage sale May 16-17

Lakeview youth head to Pine Ridge by Dean Kirst

Orthodox Mission Chapel moves to Northside by Rev. John-Brian Paprock

Page 15 - Church
2008 Crop Walk set for Oct. 12

Continued From Front Page ~
North Sherman resurfacing begins June 30

Page 16 - Business
DuWayne's Salon celebrates tradition: Quality, family-style Northside shop marks 50 years by Mary Schumacher

Page 17-20
2008 Neighborhood Guide (clicking this link will take you to our web-based version of the guide.)

Page 21 - Business
Pierce's gets new outlook with new manager: Expanded services offer online access, home delivery by Mary Schumacher

Business Bits

Page 22 - Health & Safety
Myths about senior falls don't stand up by Cheryl Batterman

Page 23- School & Youth
Scouts that mush together grow together by Wally Meyer

Page 24 - East High School
Alan Harris: Three nights in March

East High students bring home the gold

Ninth annual Pi Mile on May 17 raises funds for ESH math by Cynthia Chin

"Green" scholarships for $500 offered

Page 25 - East High School
Know Your Purgolder: Andrew Rothman

Page 26 - Police News
Captain Cam McLay Column

Page 27 - News and Views From Elected Officials
Satya Rhodes-Conway, District 12 Alderperson

Michael Schumacher, District 18 Alderperson

Dave Cieslewicz, Mayor of Madison

Page 28 - News and Views From Elected Officials
Paul Rusk, District 12 Supervisor

Dorothy Wheeler, District 18 Supervisor

Kathleen Falk, Dane County Executive

Page 29 - News and Views From Elected Officials
Jon Erpenbach, State Senator

Dave Travis, State Representative

Page 30 - Community Resources
Dennis McQuade, Community Social Worker

Katie Scharf, Lakeview Library Librarian

Judy Metz, Over the Garden Gate

Page 31 - Community Resources
Health Tips: Dr. Ross Royster (DC)

Nutrition Tips: Deborah Roussos (MS) and Ann Martin (RD)

Page 32 - Senior News
Cheryl Batterman, NESCO Executive Director Column

Senior Activities

Page 33 - WPCRC
Brad Weisinger column

Celebrity Golf Scramble for a Pool at Warner Park by Dorothy Borchardt

Habitat for Humanity seeks families for future Dane County builds

Page 34 - Youth Sports
Warner Park Youth Football continues 35 year Northside tradition by Jon Schwichtenberg

Continued From Page 35
Sap, kids, chickens, gardening and stewardship plans abound

Page 35 - Troy Gardens
Sap, kids, chickens, gardening and stewardship plans abound by Marge Pitts

Page 36 - Northside TownCenter ad

Issue Highlights


COVER: Tennyson Terrace developer Tom Keller and Berkley Oaks neighborhood residents address development challenges and opportunities
Click here to see page 1 for full story.

photo by Julie Spears

 

 

 

COMMUNITY: Lakeview Library is home to a news gaming opportunity geared for youth
Click here to see page 5 for full story.
photo by Jacki Thomas

 

 



BUSINESS: DuWayne's salon celebrates mile-stone anniversary in 2008
Click here to see page 16 for the full story.
photo by Mary Schumacher

 



SCHOOL & YOUTH: Northside boy scouts take part in the Klondike Derby
Click here to see page 23 for full story.
photo provided by Wally Meyer

 

 

 

   
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