Skip to content

This Month in The Connection

Castle Pines North Resident Raises Money for Hurricane Katrina Victims

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

Images of suffering and desperation coming from the states ravished by Hurricane Katrina have affected everyone in the United States, including here in Castle Pines North. Many are left asking,…

CPN HOAs Work to Implement Senate Bill 100

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

The Castle Pines North community consists of more than 30 homeowner associations (HOA). HOA board members throughout the area are currently working to implement operations and policy changes required by…

Castle Pines North Continues with Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

Multiple efforts to help those who lost so much to the destruction of Hurricane Katrina are underway here in Castle Pines North and throughout Douglas County. Residents who want to…

Douglas County Household Chemical Roundup Scheduled

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

Douglas County will be holding a household chemical roundup on September 24. Castle Pines North residents can bring hazardous chemicals and other waste to the Castle Rock Utilities site at…

DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MEDIA RELEASE Rescinded Stage 1 Fire Restrictions for Unincorporated Douglas County.

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 Release Page 1 CONTACT #1: Public Information Officer, Lt. Alan Stanton, 303-660-7586; pgr. 303-208-5233 CONTACT#2: Jamie Moore, Douglas County Emergency Management Director, 303-660-7589…

Douglas County Citizens and Government Help Katrina Victims

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

On September 23 Douglas County will adopt the Katrina ravaged victims that have been relocated in Colorado at the Lowery Air Force Base and those victims of Jackson County Mississippi…

Traffic Signal to Improve Safety at Yorkshire Intersection

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

Installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Castle Pines Parkway and Yorkshire Drive is underway. The median on Yorkshire Drive, at the Royal Hill entrance, was recently…

DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MEDIA RELEASE Fire Ban Lifted

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 Release Page 1 CONTACT #1: Public Information Officer, Lt. Alan Stanton, 303-660-7586; pgr. 303-208-5233 CONTACT#2: Jamie Moore, Douglas County Emergency Management Director, 303-660-7589…

David A. Weaver Appointed as Sheriff of Douglas County

By CPC | Sep 1, 2005

There is a new sheriff in town. On Friday, September 1 the Douglas County Board of Commissioners unanimously appointed David A. Weaver as Sheriff of Douglas County. Weaver is finishing…

County Commissioner Maxwell Attends CPN Master Association Meeting

By CPC | Aug 1, 2005

County Commissioner Walter “Mike” Maxwell will attend the Castle Pines North Master Association monthly meeting Thursday, August 18. The meeting is held at the CPN Community Center and begins at…

E-Subscription Be the First to Know

Sign up for our Complimentary E-Subscription newsletter and receive the best and most up to date news right away.

Support Us

While advertising dollars are the sole source of funding for The Connection newspaper and this website, your voluntary contributions allow us to give back to the community, particularly in our efforts to support local nonprofits and small businesses.  Every dollar we receive gets paid forward to help others, and it shows us that what we do is appreciated and valued.

WE THANK YOU!

If you enjoy what we do and want to be a part of The Connection's continued growth and mission, we've made sending your voluntary contribution easy.

Simply click the "DONATE HERE" button below and you'll be taken to the PayPal website, allowing you to make your contributions securely from your credit card or through your PayPal account.

Or, mail a check payable to The Castle Pines Connection to 7437 Village Square Drive, Suite 220, Castle Pines, CO 80108 an write "voluntary contribution" in the memo of the check.

Thank you for your continued participation and support!

*Our annual cost per paper (voluntary subscription) is $4/month = $48/year, but any amount is appreciated.