Newsletters from Northwestern Heights
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Breaking News
Development on Northwestern (Dec. 2007)
Neighbors are in support of the proposed condo/hotel/retail project being targeted for the Family Inn site on Northwestern. The developers consulted with residents of surrounding neighborhoods to gather input before completing their plans and design for the project. A complete prospectus of the final plans was sent to residents who participated in the input sessions.
July 2007
Northwestern Heights Neighborhood Association Newsletter
EVENTS
Be sure to check out our important events (Progressive Dinner, Bike Parade, etc.) on our Events page.
Vote Centers
Tippecanoe County has established Vote Centers, which means we will no longer vote at St. Andrew’s Church. Listed below are the vote centers that will be located in West Lafayette - you may choose to vote at any one of these sites. The sites will be linked via a software system to prevent multiple voting. You must have a photo id with current address to vote. This information refers to the Nov. 6, 2007 Municipal General Election.
West Lafayette Vote Centers
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Purdue Memorial Union 101 N. Grant Street
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West Lafayette Public Library 208 W. Columbia Street
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Federated Church 2400 Sycamore Lane
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Covenant Presbyterian Church 211 Knox Drive
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Calvary Baptist Church 310 Kalberer Road
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7th Day Adventist Church 3509 Soldiers Home Road
Thank you to Ann Hunt, City Council member and resident Northwestern Heights neighbor for providing this information.
Thank You!
Thank you to the Hulen family for hosting the Ice Cream Social on June 25. Families with children enjoyed getting to know one another.
Thank you to the gardeners who welcomed neighbors into their yards on July 4th: the McHenrys, the Shertzers, the Landgrebes, the Hunts, Marlene Hodge and Rubi Pardue. Their gardens were lovely and impressive, and their hospitality was greatly appreciated!
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