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Christie Gosch
Behind the Scenes: Parks Planning at Stapleton
Due to budget problems at Stapleton Development Corporation (SDC), the parks consultant position will be terminated and the funds should be reallocated to cover the cost of SDC staff positions.
Area Peewee Hockey Players Bring Home International Title
At 12, they achieved what many hockey-playing kids around the world strive for.
(SUN) Board of Directors Annual Election
New to the neighborhood or want to be more involved in the community? Join the SUN board.
The Book Worm by Schlessman Family Branch Librarians
Schlessman Family Branch Librarian Amy DelPo reviews this month’s books—a variety of poignant, fun, and inspirational stories.
Fourth Graders Invent Holidays
March 26 is Make Your Own Holiday Day, so this month fourth graders at Swigert Elementary invented their own.
Oral Surgery Practice Opens on Central Park Blvd.
From wisdom tooth removal to corrective jaw surgery, a wide range of oral medical expertise are now available nearby.
Liquor Store Features Wine, Beer and Alaskan Malamute
Paul Villella recently bought the liquor store in Quebec Square and named it Vic’s Liquors after his 130-lb. Alaskan Malamute, Victor.
New Pediatrics Office Opens in Stapleton
Advanced Pediatric Associates has a new office in Stapleton at 2373 Central Park Blvd.
Environmentally Conscious Simple Style
Amy Adams wanted to create a women’s boutique that offers natural products. Now she owns Semplice in the E. 29th Ave. Town Center in Stapleton.
2014: The year of lightbulb extinction?
Did you hear? Incandescent light bulbs are banned. Are Second Amendment rights next? There’s a lot of misinformation about incandescent bulbs. This article sheds some light.
Omar & The Square
This month’s films are both nominated for Oscars: a Palestinian film nominated for Best Foreign Language Film and an Egyptian/American film nominated for Best Documentary Feature.













