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Auckland heritage railway makes plans for steam trains into downtown Waiuku

Te Ao Te Ao - Māori News speaks with Roimata Minhinnick about teaming up with the Glenbrook Vintage Railway to bring Tāiki the steam engine to life for the whole whānau to enjoy. Piling the bridge has been estimated at $625,000 and there are already plans being drawn for a reserve terminus. Waiuku subdivision representative Sharlene Druyven said few people realised how much the railway contributed to the area’s economy. “Thousands of people visit the area, bringing their tourist dollars, but the line ends short of the town and having it terminate at the reserve would be a major boost.”

Weis Markets: North Lebanon Township location seeks beer, wine cafe

Weis Markets: North Lebanon Township location seeks beer, wine cafe
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ÉCJ: une victoire peu convaincante

ÉCJ: une victoire peu convaincante
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Park Board Considering Adding New Parking At Lakeview Park

After receiving a report about damage to park grounds by users parking in the grass near the soccer fields, the parks department is looking for solutions to the problem. Parking at Lakeview fields near Lions Lake was an ongoing issue this past fall during the Washington Soccer Association’s season, and parking in the grass has resulted in damage to the park’s grounds, according to Wayne Dunker, parks and recreation director.  Drivers parked cars in the grass located to the right of the Lakeview Fields’ parking lot “creating a muddy mess . and compacting the soil on top of the tree roots,” Dunker said. 

Union Makes Its Move in Board Game

Union recently passed “Go” to join Washington and Sullivan as Franklin County cities with their own Monopoly-like board game. Union-opoly is now available at Walmart in Union after being shipped Oct. 20. The game allows contestants to buy properties at local landmarks and businesses, and charge rent to those who land on them afterward. The landing spots on Union-opoly range from the Franklin County Fair, which costs $70, to Downtown Union, the city’s Boardwalk, which sets you back $425. In between, players pass school facilities like East Central College ($220) and Stierberger Stadium ($290), government buildings like the Franklin County Courthouse ($270) and city hall ($375), and local businesses like Andy’s Produce Too ($110) and Great Eight Cinema ($210).

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