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Newberg Notices | March 26
Kindergarten registration is open, CPRD has a new Child Watch program, Vote Newberg for Best of Willamette Valley, Cultural Center Exec. Director get a statewide boost, and City of Newberg is looking for kiddo submissions for its new street sweeper.
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Oregon Nurses Association Stages Informational Picket Outside of Providence Newberg
The Oregon Nurses Association staged an informational picket on March 18 outside of Providence Newberg to raise awareness about contract negotiations.
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Memorial Park Tree Removal Delayed Until April
The City of Newberg is delaying the removal of the Coastal Redwood tree in Memorial Park until the end of April, allowing Newberg residents time to visit the tree before its removal, according to a press release from the city.
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Newberg City Council | March 18
City Councilors heard nine public comments about the Memorial Park Redwood removal. Also discussed utility rate increases and the master fee schedule.
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Bringing Musica Latina to Life in Newberg: Community Latin Night
Chehalem Cultural Center hosts Community Latin Night this Wednesday, March 20, with dance lessons from DJ Julian Rios and food and drink for sale from Caballero’s Catering.
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Newberg Notices | March 19
NOFF is looking for cars for the annual Cruise-In event, ODOT wants to know how you feel about the highways running through town, Lemon & Olive Mediterranean Restaurant is opening, Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival Returns for the season, and Mountain View is headed to state.
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Mayor’s Musings: The Memorial Park Redwood Tree
Newberg Mayor Bill Rosacker weighs in on the Memorial Park Redwood Tree, scheduled for removal at the end of March.
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Roasted to Order: La Terra Rossa Sets Feet in Newberg
Michael Youngberg didn’t intend to build a career in the coffee industry, he says — much less did he expect to eventually start a Newberg-based coffee company, La Terra Rossa. It was a job that came out of circumstance — when he was around 18 years old, he would frequently give his sister a ride…
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Newberg Notices | March 11
Newberg Game Con comes to George Fox, the CCRLS Mobile App is working again, Ray’s is reopening, the Camellia Festival is canceled, and more