This Week's Review Roundup
This week's Maplewood Review includes a couple of city-related articles I'd like to call attention to.
"Maplewood's insurance deductible drops to norm" covers the recent LMCIT decision to restore normal coverage terms to Maplewood, something I'd say is an important sign of the progress we've made as a city during my time in office.
"Bergeron memorial dedicated in Maplewood" describes last Sunday's dedication of the Fallen Officer Memorial, and includes some very nice photographs by the Review's staff photographer, Linda Baumeister.
Lastly, though it's from an earlier issue, I wanted to call attention to the announcement of an essay contest from the Maplewood Human Rights Commission. Share the word with any elementary, middle school, and high school students you know!
"Maplewood's insurance deductible drops to norm" covers the recent LMCIT decision to restore normal coverage terms to Maplewood, something I'd say is an important sign of the progress we've made as a city during my time in office.
"Bergeron memorial dedicated in Maplewood" describes last Sunday's dedication of the Fallen Officer Memorial, and includes some very nice photographs by the Review's staff photographer, Linda Baumeister.
Lastly, though it's from an earlier issue, I wanted to call attention to the announcement of an essay contest from the Maplewood Human Rights Commission. Share the word with any elementary, middle school, and high school students you know!
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