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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…

God’s Grace gives back

By CPC | Jan 1, 2010

Information provided by God’s Grace Community Church God’s Grace Community Church (GGCC) had the joy of once again helping to host the Annual Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives Christmas Party…

TTE Calendar Change for 2010 – 2011

By CPC | Jan 1, 2010

Reprinted from an e-mail correspondence dated January 22, 2010 Michele Radke, TTE Principal Molly Gnaegy, TTE Assistant Principal Douglas County School District has reviewed its calendar assignments for next school…

Council to decide whether to keep pursuing rail relocation for N. Meadows project

By CPC | Jan 1, 2010

Submitted by Kristin Zagurski Town Council will be asked to decide Tuesday in which direction the North Meadows Extension project should proceed. The project would provide a second access between…

BRE partners with Freeway Ford to help homeless children

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

Reid Mooney, Lawrance Shook, Ethan Stephens and Oliver Adams (pictured above) help load the van from Freeway Ford with items collected from BRE families. At the end of November, these…

Come play in the snow with Bella Rock Adventures

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Karin R. Kirkegaard Bella Rock Adventures is currently taking registrations for women’s snowshoeing treks into the mountains. Women’s Snowshoe Hut Trip: February 28 – March 1, 2010 Get away…

Making scents of the holidays

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Anthonette Klinkerman It’s a good thing this isn’t a Scratch-n-Sniff paper. I don’t want to be held responsible for asphyxiating anyone. But how could I possibly write about the…

Recycling/Reuse Guide now available online

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

Information provided by Douglas County From composting to recycling options, residents in the Castle Pines community now have access to a new Recycle/Reuse Resource Guide containing an A-to-Z list of…

Working together to support economic development in Castle Pines North

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

Information provided by Kim Hoffman, City of Castle Pines North economic development liaison There are three entities with different but complementary economic development goals that, through combined effort, will support…

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