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Fort Bend / Southwest • Volume 43 • No. 10
WEDNESDAY • OCTOBER 24, 2018
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There may have been drizzling rain, but none of it dampened the excitement in the air in Sugar Land for the Festival of Lights on Saturday. Constellation Field was filled with music and bright lights celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Thousands enjoyed the annual Hindu event, celebrating the victory of good over evil with historical plays, music and parades, along with cuisines from various cities in India. Gov. Greg Abbott was the chief guest and U.S. Rep. Pete Olson was the parade marshal. During his speech to the
crowd, Abbott spoke of shared values among the community, such as family and compassion, and the bond between Texas and India. Abbot said he was reminded of the lessons taught by Diwali, and the reasons for celebrating the Festival of Lights. “Diwali celebrates the victory of light over darkness, of goodness over evil, of knowledge over ignorance, of hope over despair,” he said. “I know that the community of Texas, India, and the Indian American community will always remain very close,” he added. Shri Sita Ram, a nonprofit organization that provides funding to programs promotGov. Greg Abbott speaks to the crowd at the Festival of Lights celebration at Constellaing Vedic culture, hosted the tion field on Saturday. (Photo by Donna Hill) event.
San Isidro Cemetery, Dia de los Muertos celebrated in exhibit
Goodyear blimp comes to Sugar Land
From staff reports FOR THE FORT BEND STAR
The Sugar Land Heritage Foundation and the City of Sugar Land Visitors Center have announced the exhibit San Isidro Cemetery: 100 Years of History, and a Dia de los Muertos at the Sugar Land Museum and Visitors Center from Oct. 22 through Nov. 3. On the north bank of Oyster Creek in a modern neighborhood sits a tranquil cemetery that is as strong an emblem of old Sugar Land as the Char House, or the Lakeview Auditorium. San Isidro Cemetery is celebrating its centennial this year, and the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation, the City of Sugar Land, other local organizations, and families with deep roots in Sugar Land’s past will
SEE EXHIBIT, PAGE 9
The famed Goodyear blimp sits at anchor at Sugar Land Regional Airport last week. The blimp was based at the airport during the American League Championship Series between the Houston Astros and the Boston Red Sox at Minute Maid Park. (Photo by Bill McCaughey)
Molho named executive director of First Colony association From staff reports FOR THE FORT BEND STAR
The First Colony Community Services Association (FCCSA) Board of Directors announced the selection of Jack Molho as Executive Director of the association, which is part of the premier master-planned community of First
Colony that was established in 1977. The board’s unanimous vote came after Molho was named interim executive director with FCCSA Molho and served in that role for three months before he was hired for the permanent
position, effective Oct. 1. A resident of Sugar Land since 1984, Molho has extensive background and experience in homeowner’s association (HOA) operations and management. He has served as president of two large master-planned communities, including First Colony Community Services Association and most recently, the Greatwood Community Association.
Elected as president of the Greatwood Community Association for three terms, he played an integral part in facilitating the community’s annexation into Sugar Land last December. He has also served as president and vice president of the Greatwood Mas-
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Election profiles Various Fort Bend County candidates This week the Fort Bend Star takes a look at the candidates in the contested races for various county positions in the Nov. 6 election. The race for judge of the 240th judicial district features incumbent
Republican Chad Bridges against Democratic challenger Frank J. Fraley. (Fraley did not respond.) The race for judge of the 268th judicial district had Democrat R. O’Neil Williams against Republican John
“Hawk” Hawkins. Incumbent Republican Ken Cannata is challenged by Democrat Robert L. Rolnick for the 458th Judicial District judgeship. (Cannata did not respond.) The race for District Attorney
features Republican Cliff Vacek and Democrat Brian M. Middleton. Republican County Judge Robert E. “Bob” Hebert (see page 10) is challenged by Democrat KP George. (George did not respond.) The con-
test for Pct. 4 County Commissioner has Democrat Ken R. DeMerchant against Republican incumbent James Patterson. Early voting began Oct. 22 and Election Day is Nov. 6.
Position: Precinct 4 Commissioner Name: James Patterson Political party: Republican Age: N/A City of residence: Sugar Land
Position: Precinct 4 Commissioner Name: Ken DeMerchant Political party: Democrat Age: 51 City of residence: Sugar Land
Position: District Attorney Name: Brian Middleton Political Party: Democrat Age: 46 City of Residence: Fresno
Position: District Attorney Name: Clifford J. Vacek Political Party: Republican Age: 70 City of residence: Simonton
Position: 268th District Court Judge Name: John “Hawk” Hawkins Political Party: Republican Age: 60 City of residence: Katy
Position: 268th District Court Judge Name: R. O’Neil Williams Political party: Democrat Age: 55 City of residence: Richmond
Position: 458th District Court Judge Name: Robert L. Rolnick Political Party: Democrat Age: 68 City of residence: Sugar Land
Position: 240th District Court Judge Name: Chad Bridges Political party: Republican Age: 49 City of residence: Sugar Land Education: Under-
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