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Preparing for Evacuation

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

Dear Castle Pines North Neighbor: By now we are all settled back into our homes after the Evacuation from the Cherokee Ranch fire on October 29th. We all realize how…

Fire Chief Speaks at Annual Meeting

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

South Metro Fire District Chief Robert Rinne presented a post-incident report about the Cherokee Ranch fire during the Annual Meeting of the Master Association on November 20. Among his comments…

Quick Response Leads to Arrests in Robbery

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

In one of a series of grocery store robberies to hit the Metro area in recent months, the Castle Pines King Soopers was targeted on January 8. At 7:40 p.m.,…

Castle Pines Chiropractic Center

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

Dr. John Stevens is the popular owner and director of Castle Pines Chiropractic Center, located inside the Bank West Building on Castle Pines Parkway. If you haven’t been adjusted by…

Presbyterian Church now Meeting in Castle Pines North

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

Christ the King Presbyterian Church has begun offering worship services at the DCS Montessori School at 311 East Castle Pines Parkway (I-25 exit 188, _ mile west). Sunday School for…

Are You the Oldest Resident of CPN?

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

With the growth of our neighborhood has come welcome diversity. No longer is CPN just a cluster of families with young children. Every day, more retirees and grandparents are choosing…

Quick Response Leads to Arrest of Armed Robbery Suspects

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

The immediate response of the Douglas County Sheriff’s office led to the arrest of two suspects who allegedly robbed the King Soopers at Castle Pines North. On Tuesday, January 8,…

CPN Master Association Responds to Hidden Pointe Lawsuit

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

The Castle Pines North Master Association has filed a response to the Hidden Pointe Homeowner Association’s lawsuit in Douglas County District Court. The lawsuit required the Master Association to submit…

Telecommunications

By CPC | Jan 1, 2004

What are the choices in our area? Who are the players? Click on any of the following links to review our non-partisan listing of the telecommunication service providers… Residential Phone…

Friends of Horses Show a Success!

By CPC | Dec 1, 2003

The Friends of Horses Rescue and Adoption’s (FOHRAA) first annual Horse Show last November 15 was a success! According to Sandy McFarland, a CPN resident who volunteers along with her…

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