Northwest Observer | December 22, 2017 - January 10, 2018

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Dec. 22, 2017 - Jan. 10, 2018

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When, when, when will Council revisits CIP the U.S. 220 widening project be completed? By PATTI STOKES SUMMERFIELD – On March 9, 2012, the N.C. Department of Transportation signed a $96.2 million contract with Tetra Tech Construction to undertake the widening of a 13.2mile stretch of U.S. 220 from two lanes to four, and the project got underway soon afterward. Throughout the project there have been numerous challenges,

resulting in equally numerous delays. As of this date, orange construction barrels still line the roadsides along the highway and residents and others traveling through Summerfield are hardpressed to remember what the landscape was like before the barrels first appeared in 2012. Questions about why the project has taken so long to complete and

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While some capital improvement projects will move forward, others will be on hold until a park master plan is created By PATTI STOKES

OAK RIDGE – Members of the Oak Ridge Town Council held a special-called meeting Dec. 14 to revisit a four-year capital improvement plan that was developed by the council last January after receiving input from staff and citizens. After a two-hour discussion guided by facilitator Randy Billings, a northwest Guilford County native and former executive director of Piedmont Triad Photo courtesy of Paul Egleston

Taya Phillips (right), a Northwest High School student in Paul Egleston’s World History class, enjoys seeing the expression on a young boy’s face after he receives a tricycle for Christmas. The young boy and his mother live at Mary’s House, a faith-based ministry providing transitional and permanent housing, life skills training and a supportive community for homeless women in recovery from substance abuse. For the past eight years, NWHS students, staff and community members have raised money to buy Christmas gifts for families living at Mary’s House and this year they raised over $25,458 and served 25 families. On Dec. 19 they hosted a gathering at the school, where they met the families, served them dinner and presented them with their gifts. See more on p. 19

Regional Council, the council agreed that sidewalks, further developing the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, a fitness trail in the town park and two crosswalks are the capital improvement projects the Town of Oak Ridge will undertake over the next 18 months.

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IN THIS ISSUE News in Brief.................................3 Your Questions.............................4 Summerfield Town Council.........6 Stokesdale Town Council...........8 The high chair that Papa built... 16 Youth/School news................... 19 Student Profiles..........................20 Community Calendar...............22 Grins & Gripes............................24 Crime/Incident Report..............26 Classifieds..................................28 Index of Advertisers.................. 31

Jolly Holidays and a Happy News Year from all of us at PS Communications!

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