04-2008 NewsletterDear Residents, ~
April is upon us -this is the time of year I N q V N ~ N q V I ~ p C C /
that we associate with warmer weather, J J y J J `
increased afternoon showers and outdoor
activities. It also signifies that we here in the Village are better than halfway through our fiscal (budget)
year. We know that we have numerous financial challenges ahead of us due in part to the rising costs
associated with personnel, benefits and service related operating expenses but we are committed to
meeting those ever changing challenges facing municipal government. The recently passed legislative
mandate Amondmont 1"will most assuredly exacerbate an already lean economic forecast. We will
begin shortly with our "formal" budgetary workshops for next year, but in reality we never stop working
towards our mandate to "improve service delivery while reducing costs".
April has yet another meaning for me and one that is personal; it is my 1 year anniversary as your Village
Manager. In many respects it seems like yesterday that I moved from across the street as your Public
Safety Director to serve as the Village Manager and the transition has been both eye-opening and
extremely rewarding. As I reflect back upon this past year it occurs to me that we have been faced with a
number of issues, some good and some not so. It is with a great deal of pride that I can say that we have met those issues head-on and
accomplished so much over the past twelve months. I say "we" as I nor my staff could have achieved the success that we have without
those partnerships that have been forged with you the residents. It is truly a collective effort.
As I indicated to all upon my appointment, my goal is to establish and maintain a respected and trusted public service organization
through equity, transparency, honor, integrity, commitment, and stewardship. I pray, that in the eyes of you the residents, that
have been successful in realizing that goal. I look forward to serving together with you to ensure that the Village remains
'The best place to live under the sun".
that the Village of North Palm Beach Code
'Open govemmen/ex/endsbeyond/ha/ofapo/i/ica/statement; wf'of Ordinances is available on-line?
it is thestanda~dfo~exce/%nceindemoc~atic%a/gouemance." And that all proposed ordinances and
' resolutions may be reviewed in their
Best regards, entirety on the Village's website, prior to
Council action?
Jimmy Knight, Village Manager
Before Council meetings, Agendas are available on-line at
www.village-npb.org listed under Council Meeting Agendas
and Minutes. Current meeting backup doannents are
linked on the Agenda page and available for your review by
5 p.m. on Friday of the week prior to the Council meeting.
Proposed ordinances are also listed on the web-page
under Code of Ordinances, and are noticed in the legal
advertising section of the Palm Beach Post as well. All
proposed Ordinances are available for your review before
final vote to enact by the Village Council. Stay infonr~ed
by checking the Village website at wvvw.village-npb.orq.
A hard copy of the entire Code of Ordinances and hard
copies of all Ordinances and Resolutions are available in
the Village Clerk's Office for review during regular office
hours. If you have any questions regarding any current
agenda backup, please call the Clerk's office at
(561) 841-3355 or email us at npbclerk(awillage-npb.org.
Please see page three for more information on this subject.
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from residents and friends o f 1/lorth ~a1m beach.
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In January the Village of NPB picked up a new
unit of soldiers serving in Iraq -the Headquar-
ters & Headquarters Company (HHC) 1st Bat-
talion, 27th Infantry Wolfhound, "Outlaws" -
and we need your help!
OPERATION PHONE HOME
has been organized to supply our sol-
diers with calling cards! Your $20
donation provides one soldier 80 min-
utes of telephone time from either Iraq
or Afghanistan. Once your donation is
received, we work with the Military
Exchange to purchase cards that are
guaranteed to work in our soldier's
deployment area. Our volunteers worked
hard to collect enough donations to send 41
calling cards to a reserve unit from Palm
Beach County, the 535th Military Police Unit,
currently stationed in Baghdad, Iraq. Our goal
is to collect enough money to purchase 210 of
these special calling cards by June 1,
2008. Share in giving our soldiers a special
gift by supporting Operation Phone Home.
Complete & send the FORM, with donations,
to Village of NPB, Office of
the Clerk, 501 US Hwy 1,
North Palm Beach, Fl 33408.
ORDER FORM ~
Many thanked us upon receipt of their cards too, writing things like:
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ORDINANCES:
Ordinance 2008-03
Ordinance 2008-04
RESOLUTIONS:
Resolution 2008-07
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VILLAGE BOARDS: Village Boards were created to advise the Council on
present and future activities of the Village. Currently, a Village resident is
needed for the Waterways Board. Annual appointments to all
Village Boards and Committees will be made in APRIL.
Positions with terms expiring 4/30/08 are as follows
~ ~ ~~. ~ (the Council may appoint new members
or re-appoint incumbents, at its ~ltery~ates
discretion): 2 rs ates
Amends Chapter
10, Elections, to
remove superseded
language and other-
wise conform to
state law
Amends Code to
allow floating
docks in Lake
Worth and the At-
lantic Ocean
Appointingg ~Mem-
bers to Go1t~ Advi-
sory Board & Rec-
reation Advisory
Board
Resolution 2008-08 Reclaimed Water
Line Installation
Resolution 2008-09 Life & Long-Term
Disability Insur-
ance Rate Reduc-
tion
Resolution 2008-10 Supportin FL
League o~Cities
Resolution 2008-12 FL Library Services
& Technology
Grant Application
Resolution 2008-13 Reclaimed Meter-
ing Control Panel
Purchase
Resolution 2008-14 Munis Software
Support & License
Agreement
Legislative Issues
Resolution 2008-11 Appoints 2nd Alter-
nate to the Golf
Advisory Board
ee 2 ~e~be 2 Alter' es
Applications are Coynvrititt tBoard ~~ynbers' ~lternat
available on the Audit En~oree~enard ~ ~eyribers' ~~ Alternates
www.villasge-npb.org ~oons~uooonBol'yBoard 32~~~b~rrs~Z~h~rna~es
or through the C racy Adyls ~gsslon 3 ~e~be 2 Alteruat s
Cl 841 3355. at FPlaunln8 ~oAdv Board 1 ~e~bber ~ Alternate
Recyeattion Board 1 Nlevrv
Wate'~ay~oard o~ Add.
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fppointees will serve for a
period of I - 3 years,
1 = depending upon the Board.
~ Deadline for applications is
t Friday, 4/11/08.
All applicants will be
contacted for an
interview with
the Village Council.
Interested in improving ~-our gxnu? Call the GOLi' SHOP at ~(i1-G91-3~33~
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.~ppro~imately 604 of our score ~~~ill come from our short
game, vet this is the area ~~~e tend to practice the least Isn't that
interesting! The part of the game ~~~here ~~~e can improve our score
the most and potentially the quicl:est~~-e give the smallest amount of
attention. :any practice in the area of putting, chipping and pitching
should produce better results! Our greens certainh• a deft touch in order
to navigate them effectively, learning to conh~ol our trajectory will be a
valuable asset ~1rhen pitching our ball, understanding how different ball
positions affect the ball and its flight are important ti1rhen ~-ou have a bacl:
pin ~~~ith a lot of green to coyer ~~~e need more roll, in this situation play the
ball past center in your stance opposite the inside of your bacl: foot,
this should give you a ]o~~~ penetrating flight ~~~ith a much needed roll.
Our normal eyel~-da~~ pitch ~~-ith medium h-ajectol~~, the ball should be
positioned in the center of our stance, the ball ~~~ill not roll out like the
previous shot On these t<~~o shots keep your ~~~eight on your front foot and
lease it there. The last ball position is opposite the inside of your front foot,
this will produce a higher ball- flight and a softer landing ~~-ith not much
roll. This shot is effective for front pin locations and shots Dyer bunkers.
~1rhen playing this shot keep your "eight neutral at address.
Play- around ~~-ith ti-our ball position, ~-ou might find a
shot that can help ~°ou get up and do~~-n more often.
Keep it down the middle! /VIi~2
DRIVING RANGE HOURS
~Iondac - 7:1111 a.m. hi 8:311 p.m.
I~uc~da~ - ):UII a.m. to 8:311 p.m.
~~ cdnevdac - Sundaes 7:1111 a.m. to 8:311 p. m.
Ordinance 2008-OS Funding Aggree-
ment with Domani
Development LLC
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Will be April 7 11 at the Community Center. The cost
is 5150/child. Camp hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Registration is at Anchorage Park Activities Bldg. The
Community Center. The camp is for kids 7-12 years of age. Campers will enjoy organized indoor and
outdoor activity and 3 field trips. Complete schedules are available by contacting Bill at began@village
n~b..org or visiting the recreation pages at www.,.yillage-npb.,.org.. Call 841-3386 for availabiliri~.
Registration for NPB residents for all Summer Camp
Programs will be held at the Anchorage Park Activities
Bldg. April 28 -May 2 from 9:00 am - 7:00 pm. Non residents can register May 5 - 9 from 9:00 am - 7:00
pm. Camp hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Complete schedules are available on the recreation pages at
www.villa e-n b.org.
Recreation Day Camp for youth 6 - 13 years of age runs
in 2 week increments from June 9 -Aug. 1. Camp meets
at the NPB Community Center, 1200 Prosperity Fm. Rd.
Camp trips occur on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
On Tuesdays &Tuursdays activities are onsite and include
a variety of indoor and outdoor activities. Complete
schedules available at Rec. buildings or at www.village-
n~b:org.. $275/session. Please contact Camp Director Bill
Egan at 841-3389 with any questions.
This exciting '/Z day program is for youth 3 -5 years of age.
Camp program is registered in two 4-week sessions. This
program is M-F from 9:00-noon. Each week features a different
theme with guests coming in to present fun, exciting and educational programs. Camp includes story
time, crafts, free play, snack and much more. Cost is 5200/session. Camp Director is Marelen Baylis.
The camp registers b}- the week;
starting June 9 and running through
August 1. This camp is held at the
NPB Tennis Center, 951 US Hwy 1
and directed by Rich Waidelich.
Any questions please call Rich at
626-6515.
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* * The Recreation Dept. is accepting ap-
plications for Summer Camp Counselors.
Interested parties should be at least 18,
have experience working with youth, be
enthusiastic and creative and pass a
criminal background & drug test.
Applications can be downloaded from
the village web site: www.~~illa e-
n.pb.,.org. Call 841-3386 for more info.
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Leagues
for everyone!
Women:
Tue. 8:0o a.m./doubles and
Thurs. 6:3o p.m./singles & doubles
Men:
T, Th., Sa. 8:0o a.m./doubles and
Mon. 6:3o p.m./singles & doubles
Mixed Doubles:
Sat. 4:00 p. m. and Wed. 6:30 p.m.
PBCWTA Leagues -This is a morning
team tennis program for women. We
currently have 6 teams B-3, B-2, B-1, A-4,
A-3 and A-1. If you're interested in play-
ing in the 2008 - 2009 season now is the
time to register. Call the office for details
and possible openings.
Iunior & Adult Tennis Clinics - Adult
clinics are held for 1 ~/z hours on Fridays
starting at 9:3o a.m. and on Saturdays at
9:0o a.m. (beginner to intermediate play-
ers). Junior clinics include Tiny Tots
(ages 4-e) and Future stars (ages 7-9) and
are scheduled for Tuesday and/or Thurs-
day afternoons. The Grand Slam and
Challenger clinics (ages 10-16) are held on
Mondays and/or Wednesdays.
Iunior Tennis Tournament Our monthly
tournaments are held the 2nd Saturday of
each month for ages to to 16 from noon
to 2 p.m. It's a great event that includes
refreshments, awards, & lots of fun!
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thru Fri.
n April 15! (weather permitting)
APRIL Water Aerobics
Tuesday & Thursday 10:15 to 11:15AM
NPB Swim Team
Monday thru Friday 3:30 to 7:00 PM
Ages 9 and up. Anyone interested in
joining the swim team may visit us
on the web at www.gpbswimming.org
or call the pool for more information
691-3427 ask for Coaches Alf or Cavanah.
Masters Swimming
This is for adults 18 & over, no
experience required. Practices are offered
5 times a week. For more information
contact Coach Cavanah at 561-691-3427.
e NPB pool! If you are interested in playing
con-
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- ent Pool Memberships -All are due for renewal
received your renewal in the mail, please contact
3386
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Library - 341-3383
Adult Hours: ~ D A Y/
M-Th: 9:00-7:00 - F-Sat: 9:00-5:00 ~
• Sun: 1:00-5:00 ~ ~Q. ~,Qt~l, 21 at 3.30
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Children's Services - 841-3374 •04' ~i
Childrens Hours: ~'
M-Th: 12:00-7:00 -Fri: 12:00-5:00
Sat: 9:00-5:00 -Sun: 1:00-5:00
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• NPB LIBRARY RECEIVES $24,857 •
The NPB Library joined the Palm Beach County Cooperative
in October of 2007. In doing so, the Library was eligible for
• the State Aid to Libraries Grant Program for the first time. •
Our application was approved. The North Palm Beach Library
will be receiving $24,857 this year. The grant will be used to
• enhance Library services.
LIBRARY CATALOG ON NEW VILLAGE WEBPAGE
The Library has a re-designed web page. A lot of our online •
databases can be accessed through a hyperlink on our home-
; page. More links will be added over time. It is still a work in
progress, so keep checking in to see what's happening.
COMPUTER HELP
• Computer help (not classes) is available on Saturdays
from 9:00 to 11:00 at the NPB Library. The Library is
very fortunate to be able to offer individualized help dur-
• ing these two hours on Saturday.
GENEALOGY
The Library has a new Genealogy web page. You can access
it through the Village's homepage -Departments -Library - •
• Genealo You will find h erlinks to databases that mi ht `
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• links of interest will be added. Also, information about the ~ ~~ ~~ (~~~(~ ~-
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TODDLER TIME i-~ ~ `~ ~~' `~ '
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Binh to 23 months ~ ~~~ ~,, / ~
Thursday. Apri124 at 1:00 pm ~- 1 G~,J/
Irrteraetive program of music and movement, cuddles and eolorrs.
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Library Hours:
Monday- Thursday g AM - ~ PM
Friday -Saturday g AM - 5 PM
Sunday t PM - 5 PM
Children's Library Opens at NOON
General Pool Hours:
Mondays Closed
Tuesday -Friday 12 PM - 6 PM
Saturday to AM - 6 PM
Sunday 12 PM - 6 PM
Restaurant Hours•
Sunday ~ AM - 8 PM
Monday ~ AM - 8 PM
Tuesday-Saturday yAM-nPM
Tennis Hours -Club Plav:
Women-
Tuesday 8 AM
Thursday 6:3o PM
Men-
Tuesday, Thursday & Sat. 8 AM
Monday 6:3o PM
Mixed
Saturday 4 PM
Wednesday ~ PM
* Holiday hours may vary and
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Sun
Mon Tue
1 April Fools! 2
PLANNING COMMISSION
Board Meeting 6:3o PM
7 8 9
CODE ENFORCEMENT
Board Meeting 6:3o PM
14
RECREATION ADVISORY
Board Meeting ~:3o PM
15 Taxes due! lft
GOLF ADVISORY
Board Meeting 5:0o PM
20 Passover 21
JIMMY KEYS DINNERSHOW!
Seating ~6:3opm, Show ~8:3opm
Earth Day @The Library
3~3o PM
See how recycling can be FUN!
GENEALOGYCLUB
Meeting ~:ooPM
22 Earth Day 123
LIBRARYADVISORY
Board Meeting ~:oo PM
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y For Life of North Palm
r at the NPB Community
r ~ Ends 6:0o AM today.
MONDAYS in April: Chef s Choice Specials - l lam - 9pm
TUESDAYS in April: Chef s Choice Specials - llam - 9pm ~ . ~
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WEDNESDAYS in April: Italian Night Buffet -All you can eat! ($16.95) [ " ,~c ~i
THURSDAYS in April: Chefs Choice Specials-llam- 9pm ~ ~~
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FRIDAYS in April• Chef s Choice Specials - l lam - 9pm i
SATURDAYS in April: Our Fabulous Prime Rib Dinner Special!
SUNDAYS in April: Sunday Brunch ($19.95) / Chef s Choice Srcci.tl> - I I .un - 8p m
Wed
Thu
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Game Day @The Library
3~3o PM (Ages 6-t2)
(Use oursorbring your own!)
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COUNCIL MTG. ~:3o PM
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Rids Express @The Library
3~3o PM
(Ages8-12) ExpressYourselfl
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Toddler Time @The Library
t:oo PM
(Birth to 23 mos.)
Interactive program for baby!
COUNCIL MTG. ~:3o PM
4
Fri
Sat
5
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Village Wide Garage Sale!
9:0o am-noon at
Community Center
Monthly Jr. Tennis Tournament
Ages to-t6 from noon-2:oo pm
18 19 Passover begins @ sundown.
Movie Magic @The Library
z:3o PM
(Ages ~-12) Snacks allowed.
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MON.inApriL AARPTaxAid-gam-lpm(to4/lij
(inl'illage i lall)
TUES. in April: AARP Tax Aid -gam - lpm (to 4/1~ }IH
I APRIL After Sclwol Specials at the
S Library-230.3:45pm (Ages 6.12)
WED. in April: AARP Tax Aid - 9 am - lpm (to 4/15) v 9 I
C SPRING Library Story Times -
10:15am (Ages = ~ 1 & rpm (flees 4.7)
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Relay For Life of North Palm Beach
Starts t2:oo Noon to 4/2~ - 6:0o AM
at the NPB Community Center
Ca1165o-m3o for details or visit
www.eyents.cancecorg/rflnpbfl
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got U.S. Ilighwac r, www.villagc-npb.com
North Palm 1{cach, F1.334r~8
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private vehicle when I noticed a man nearby who had left his wallet
on the roof of his vehicle. He was busy washing his windshield and
pumping gas and didn't seem to realize that his wallet was an easy
target. What surprised me most was when I mentioned to him to not
forget his wallet, he continued on with what he was doing, seemingly
not to care. Too often your Police Department gets calls of thefts
that occur in your local gas stations.
What we have noticed is that many times customers leave their car
doors unlocked and their valuables exposed. This enables a thief to
open an unlocked door and grab any valuables within reach. It's a
crime of opportunity that takes only a few seconds to commit.
You can keep from becoming a victim of gas station theft
by following these tips:
• Pay attention to your surroundings.
~--- _ • Pick gas stations that are well-lighted
~ L n and have video surveillance cameras
at the pump.
• Always remove your keys, close the
windows, and lock the doors while
you are pumping gas.
• Keep valuables out of plain view
~/ and lock the doors even if you are
going inside for just a moment.
• Don't let your cell phone distract you.
If you take the time to practice these tips, it will help keep
you SAFE and prevent your vehicle from becoming a ...
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Your
Police Department
will be offering
a special class for the women
of North Palm Beach on
Saturday, May 3'd from
9:00 a.m. till noon at the
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WHEN people wc~rc~
asked fn a recent national survey,
how luny they felt they had to escape from
a home fire, their answer surprised
us. 5~% said two minutes or more and
24% estimated they had more than
10 minutes to escape.
Public Safety Department,
560 US Highway 1. This is a class that ~~'ill specifically
deal with ideas and methods on how to stay safe while
at home or out in public. We will offer suggestions and
demonstrations on personal protection devices and will
even have a self defense instructor on hand that will
teach defensive techniques.
For more information on this great opportunity or
to sign up for this free class, please contact
Officer Angela Williams at 841-3300.
A typical Iiviny room fire can thrcaton
the entire house in just a few minutes,
producing life-threatening conditions
within your bedrooms in Icss than
two minutes after the
smoke alarm sounds.
Your family needs to know
how to yet out at the
first siyn of a fire.
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CommuniR Center X41->>~J
Osborne Parl. 841-3387
Library 841-3383
Village Historian 841-3371
Public Safety:
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Village Council ........................................................................
Audit Committee ......................................................................
Code Enforcement Board .........................................................
Construction Board of Adjustment &Appeal ..........................
General Employees Pension Board ..........................................
Golf Advisory Board ...............................................................
Library Advisory Board ...........................................................
Planning Commission ...............................................................
Police & Fire Pension Board ....................................................
Recreation Advisory Board ......................................................
Waterways Board .....................................................................
Zoning Board of Adjustment ....................................................
VILLAGE NEWSLETTER
501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
All meetings
are held at the
Village Hall
501 U. S.
Highway One
Village Council agendas,
and minutes of Village
Council meetings, are
available on the Village's
web site (http://
www.village-npb.org).
Agendas are posted the
Monday prior to the Council
muting, and are also
available at Village Hall or
at the meeting.
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.........................1st Monday, on call, 6:30 pm
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.....................2nd Monday, monthly, 5:00 pm
......................4th Tuesday, monthly, 7:00 pm
...................... 1st Tuesday, monthly, 6:30 pm
.............................................quarterly, on call
.....................2nd Tuesday, monthly, 7:30 pm
next to last Tuesday, in odd months, 4:00 pm
............................................................. on call
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Edward M. Eissey, Ph.D.
Mayor
William Manuel
Vice Mayor
David B. Norris
President Pro Tem
Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc. D.
Councilman
T. R. Hernacki, P.E.
Councilman
Jimmy Knight
Village Manager
Melissa Teal, CMC
Village Clerk
Village Council members may be
contacted through the office of the
Village Clerk at 841-3355
or by email at
npbclerk@vllage-npb. org
* * The print date for this month's
publication was before elections
therefore results were not known.
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