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This Month in The Connection

Valentine’s Day isn’t always hearts and roses

By CPC | Feb 1, 2010

by Anthonette Klinkerman Valentine’s Day is this month, in case you haven’t noticed. You didn’t make dinner reservations back in 2009? Or pick out heart-felt cards by the fourth day…

Polar Express magic … Believing is everything

By CPC | Feb 1, 2010

Left to right: Isaac, Brad and Mitchell, third graders from Mrs. Brester’s class, get ready to serve up hot cocoa and chocolate during the production of The Polar Express on…

SAFETY TASK FORCE UPDATE

By CPC | Feb 1, 2010

Carol Langley-Finnegan Information has been provided by the City of Castle Pines North. The City Safety Task Force (STF) would like to thank Carol Langley-Finnegan for serving as the chair…

Food drive a big success

By CPC | Feb 1, 2010

Information and photo submitted by Canyon Ridge Chiropractic Dr. Bryan Rudiak, owner of Canyon Ridge Chiropractic in Castle Pines North, extends a very big “Thank You” to all his patients…

Buffalo Ridge spellers bring it on

By CPC | Feb 1, 2010

The Buffalo Ridge spellers from left to right: Brandon Oehm, Cameron Sanders, Karlee Shaffner, J.T. Snowden, Skylar Motlong, SydneyDozois, Charlie Keely, Truman Westberg, Rebecca Teeter, Jaiden Boyle, and Olivia Voss.…

News from Forest Park

By CPC | Feb 1, 2010

Submitted by Celeste Siade VP of Forest Park HOA Once again, on the first Friday of December, Cindy Hamilton hosted her Annual Ladies Luncheon at her home in Forest Park.…

Coyote education from Division of Wildlife

By CPC | Jan 10, 2010

The Division of Wildlife is coming to Castle Pines North to discuss the recent reported coyote sightings, encounters and attacks in the Castle Pines area and how to handle these…

HOA 1 seeks to separate from the CPN Master Association

By CPC | Jan 1, 2010

by Kathy Dunker The recent Master Association annual meeting included an interesting announcement from HOA1 Board member, Dick Lichtenheld. The Board of HOA1 would like to separate from the Castle…

Village residents steamed; train whistle petition circulating

By CPC | Jan 1, 2010

by Elizabeth Wood West One Castle Pines Village petitioner is oblivious to it, having tuned it out completely, like you would a ticking clock: “I live in Castle Pointe, the…

DCSO Partners with CrimeReports to Launch New iPhone Crime Map

By CPC | Jan 1, 2010

Submitted by Deputy Cocha Heyden Public Information Officer Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Douglas County residents can now take their neighborhood crime map with them wherever they go. The new iPhone…

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