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This Month in The Connection

Castle Pines families celebrate first anniversary of business venture – The Garlic Knot

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Steve and Jen Cooke (left) and Joe and Lin Giampietro (right) are Castle Pines residents and owners of The Garlic Knot in University Hills. Article and photos by Elean Gersack…

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Douglas County School Board adopts “blueprint for choice”

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

By Lisa Crockett The Douglas County School District (DCSD) Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution in support of the district’s comprehensive strategic plan, including a “blueprint for choice.” The…

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Taking care of soldiers taking care of business

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Article and photos submitted by Kami Wright, Troop 4065 Leader Born after September 11, 2001, the 2nd grade Buffalo Ridge Elementary girls of Brownie Troop #4065 know only a world…

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TTE fifth grader knows how to “bee”

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Fifth grader Thomas Connelly represented Timber Trail Elementary School and Douglas County School District at the State Spelling Bee in March. by Lisa Crockett photo courtesy of the Connelly family…

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Climbing the corporate ladder from home

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Submitted by the Castle PinesChamber of Commerce Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce member Ginny Wainright has reached the rank of senior manager with SendOutCards, a business concept and service that…

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Shook up on vacation near Christchurch

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Knox Presbyterian Church, wrenched from its members without permission.One of many historic stone churches that may never rise again. Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner While wrapping up a New…

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A Note from the Mayor of Castle Pines

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Like many of you, I watched the events following the earthquake in Japan with great concern. Our hearts and prayers are with the people of Japan as they recover from…

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Wishes come true at RCHS “wish week”

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Wish Kid, Taylor, speaking to RCHS at the opening assembly. by Kathy Dunker with photos courtesy of Kate Hartline Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) worked with the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Kids…

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Douglas County Commissioners and Sheriff David Weaver Approve Fire Restrictions

By CPC | Mar 1, 2011

Submitted by Fran Santagata Douglas County Emergency Management Director Sgt. Ron HanavanPublic Information OfficerDouglas County Sheriff’s Office Douglas County Commissioners and Sheriff David Weaver Approve Fire Restrictions On March 29,…

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InterConnect Pipeline partnership bringing water to Castle Pines

By CPC | Mar 1, 2011

By Elizabeth Wood West with photos courtesy of the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District Construction has begun on the InterConnect Pipeline (ICP), a major water transmission cooperative effort between Centennial…

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