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November 3, issue

Corona boundaries to remain unchanged

Longstanding concerns about the effect of overcrowding on high school attendance boundaries appear to have been resolved, but not without minor confusion
By Mark Moorehead  

 

Tolerance message finds an audience
Although the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks served to solidify racial stereotyping, students and faculty at Corona del Sol High School managed to set aside some of their preconceived impressions as the result of an appearance by one of the Valley’s noted authorities on diversity
By Meghanne Bearden

 

Bringing balance to life's complexities
The word “balance” has meant many things to me over the years. In my 20s it reflected my daily high-wire act--juggling boyfriends, work and a whirlwind social life
By Melissa Hirschl  

 

Chef Dave
Myra may be gone, but not her Cranberry Chutney
This year I thought I would share a recipe for cranberry chutney to go with the turkey. As with most of my recipes, this one comes with a story.
By Dave Ross


At 14, area girl already a tennis standout
Kyrene Corridor resident Lynley Wasson, daughter of Tom and Melly Wasson, has had a busy and successful year of tennis. The 14-year-old Corona del Sol High School freshman is ranked number one in the Phoenix area and number three in the Southwest zone by the United States Tennis Assn.

 

Departures complicate prospects for fourth region hoop title
Corona del Sol High School boys varsity basketball head coach Joe Maisel knows he will be hard-pressed to find success this season after losing a wealth of talent from last year’s team.
By Brian Gomez

Kyrene Athlete of the Week
Katie Cartwright
 
Katie Cartwright is the top girls' Cross Country runner for Kyrene Middle School

Neighborhood workshop set for Chandler
Barking dogs and other neighborhood issues will be the focus of a workshop on communicating with neighbors, 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 3, at Chandler Community Center


Friends to host Nov. 3 library book sale
Members of Friends of the Tempe Public Library will hold its fall used-book sale Saturday, Nov. 3, in the library's lower-level Program Room.

Fundraising dessert Nov. 6
Horizon Community Learning Center will host a fundraising dessert from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the school

At the Movies
with Mark Moorehead

Newest Disney film brings monsters out of the closet

Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios have teamed up to take on every small child’s worst nightmare: the dreaded monster in the closet

Program aids neighborhood improvement efforts
South Tempe homeowners and non-profit groups are being encouraged to take advantage of Tempe's Tool Box program, which delivers a trailer loaded with landscape and paint supplies to  neighborhoods for a specified amount of time

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