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June 22, 2001 Volume XVI, No. 3
Funeral postponed; Seattle Press still kicking
Seattle Press May Resume Publication Under New Ownership
Community support and alternative publisher interest could reinvigorate North Seattle's favorite paper.  READ MORE...
 
Fremont Parade in pictures
For more pictures, see our feature article or check out John Cornicello's pictures at the Fremont Arts Council's web site, www.fremontartscouncil.org or Anita Elder's pictures at webwelders.com/solstice.
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Features

More Fremont Fair Pictures
We have rolls and rolls of these! Here are a few choice picks. Warning: some nudity.

Commentary

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.

Letters

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.

News

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.
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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