The Newsletter of the Tenney-Lapham 
	Neighborhood Accociation

Fall 2002

Newsletter (PDF Format - 1.8 mg)

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New Welcome Sign Sprouts Up
Breese Stevens Public Hearing Set for November 21
Q&A with Alder Konkel - Why Did Our Trees Get Butchered?
Street Scenes - "Dude, I Can't Hear You!"
Light Rail is Not a New Idea for the Neighborhood
Does Tenney-Lapham Need a Beat Cop?
First Art Walk Deemed a Success
EcoTeams to Be Featured at Spaghetti Dinner
Safety Info to Come in TLNA Welcome Packets
Endangered Mautz Factory Deemed Eligible for National Register
Books to Read in One Sitting
Feeding the Ducks in Tenney Park is Banned
Next Governor Must Support Public Education
School Calendar of Events
Housing Statistics
Seth Meyer Receives National Merit Scholarship
County Executive's Report: New County Stormwater Ordinance Improves Water Quality
Web Site Invites You to Share Your Memories of State Street
Mayor's Report: Affordable Housing is a Top Priority

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