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Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup

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"A Crowd Gathers" by Grundlepuck. Sometimes it's the small details that remind you how beautiful the big picture is!
  • West Seattle Blog and CHS documented yesterday especially carefully. To celebrate the anniversary of the first Denny Party landing on Alki forever ago, the Southwest Seattle Historical Society is putting together a time capsule that will include print-outs of Thursday's blog entries, among other various and sundry detritus.
  • For every headline about county budget cuts, there are hundreds of people who will have their day-to-day lives affected by the loss of the eliminated programs. Rainier Valley Post asked Public Health spokesman James Apa about the projected impacts on their specific community.
  • Aarwenn's CHS post about catching a glimpse into others' private lives, both beautiful and thought-provoking, breathes new life into the idea that one neighborhood could be the heart of a city. Even if you don't live in Capitol Hill (and we know many of you don't), this one's worth the read for poetic value alone.
  • Beacon Hill Blog ruminates about their neighbhorhood's 'identity crisis.' Don't worry, they're just trying to figure out what exactly to call themselves; "residents of Beacon Hill" gets too long to type.
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