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June 1, 2002 issue

 

Do you need to worry about the effects of household mold?
Household mold has become a leading topic in recent weeks, regularly featured in newspaper headlines and as a regular subject of local and prime-time news shows.
So should Kyrene Corridor residents be concerned about the possibility of mold in their homes and its affect on the health and safety of their families?
By Tara Drach
 

 

Aging neighborhoods getting new faces, economic hope due to developer’s efforts
Michael Pollack measures his success in square feet. “We have over three million square feet of property we manage or own,” said Pollack, founder and president of Michael A. Pollack Real Estate Investment, a company whose visibility in East Valley neighborhoods seems to have become increasingly ubiquitous.  

by Paulette Bolyard

 

Reconciling with those who hurt us the most
Friendship is truly one of life’s finest treasures; the miraculous connections we make with others provide us with more than we could ever bargain for–intimacy, mutual support and a feeling of well being.
By Melissa Hirschl

 

Corona wastes little time recruiting new varsity coach, promotes assistant
Knowing that some coaching searches turn into exhaustive processes that often take months to complete, the Corona del Sol High School administration jumped on the fast track when looking for a new girls varsity basketball head coach.
By Brian Gomez
 

 

Corona sports update
Aztecs knocked out of state tourney in opening round
Signs that the Tempe Corona del Sol High School varsity baseball team was in trouble initially surfaced after three straight losses to close out the regular season
By Brian Gomez  

 

Techno-files
Spam remains distasteful annoyance for online mail users

It clogs your inbox with amazing offers and implausible promises. It costs you precious time and valuable bandwidth. It may bring unwanted pornography or, worse, viruses that can destroy your data. And it’s named after a well-known canned meat product.
By Riley Gay  (Past columns)

 

4 from Corridor elected to TCC Board of Directors
Kyrene Corridor residents Steve Bauer, Scott Doren, Leslie Evans and Jan Lewis are among newly elected members of  the board of directors of Tempe Community Council.

 

Corona del Sol H.S. lists top 2002 grads
Corona del Sol High School presented its 2002 graduating class with scholarships and academic recognition at the school’s annual Awards Night last month.

 

Meet Your Neighbors
Small dream grows to fulltime enterprise for Kim, Tammy Billington
To Kim and Tammy Billington, the idea seemed straightforward enough: Buy a few investment homes, fix them up and use whatever profit they made to build a nest egg for their own and their children’s futures.
By Don Kirkland

 

Tempe artist, animator tells secret of her success: ‘Draw all the time’
Creators of DreamWorks’ new animated motion picture Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron include Tempe native and recent graduate of Arizona State University Molly Schaar Idle.
By Mark Moorehead

 

At the Movies
with Mark Moorehead
Enigma

Hollywood is still intent on squeezing all the mileage possible from the 20th Century’s greatest war. Most of the big battles have been excruciatingly  regenerated in films like Pearl Harbor and Saving Private
Ryan.

 

Beat the heat!
Spending a few hours at West Chandler Aquatic Center, 250 S. Kyrene Road, is a sure way to cool down.

 

8th year for babysitting series
The Lucas Group/RE-Source One Realty has announced plans for its eighth annual series of babysitter/CPR classes, which thus far have yielded more than 400 local graduates.

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