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June 22, 2001 Volume XVI, No. 3
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Funeral postponed; Seattle Press still kicking
Community support and alternative publisher interest could reinvigorate North Seattle's favorite paper.
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More Fremont Fair Pictures
- We have rolls and rolls of these! Here are a few choice picks. Warning: some nudity.

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My Two Cents
Don't Blame Boaters for Demise of Fremont Spirit--It's Already Gone
- Dan Grinstead, boat owner and long-time Fremont resident, responds to Fremont Sunday Market supporters Michele Burns and Jackie Alan Giuliano's June 13 letter.

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Letters to the Editor
- Fremont boaters defended, the Port of Seattle tells its side of the Fishermen's Terminal story and random notes on the Timothy McVeigh execution and the Center for Urban Horticulture arson.

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Fishermen's Terminal Vote Delay
- Seattle's Port Commissioners voted June 12 to postpone acting on a proposal to add yacht moorage to Fishermen's Terminal until the fishermen return at the end of the season this fall.
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Judge Shuts Down Aegis Construction on Thornton Creek
- "It's a shutdown!" declared Superior Court Judge John Erlick June 19, blocking Aegis corporation from any further work on a three-story, 100,000-square-foot assisted living facility on the banks of Thornton Creek in Shoreline.
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