Newcastlenews11 2013

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Teacher becomes student of the sea Page 12

Football teams assess season’s second half Page 14

November 1, 2013 VOL. 15, NO. 11

Development plans unveiled at Town Hall Lake Boren development, Mutual Materials site headline discussions

By Christina Corrales-Toy About 100 Newcastle residents got their first look at development plans for the

Mutual Materials site, and proposals for Lake Boren Park improvements, at the city’s annual town hall meeting Oct. 22. Representatives from AvalonBay Communities Inc., the firm chosen to purchase the 52-acre Mutual Materials site, met with Newcastle residents for the first time, presenting their conceptual plan for the property. Brian Fritz, vice president of development, told attendees that the plan for the

property comes directly from the city’s Comprehensive Plan which envisions the site as a “mixed-use center attracting local and regional residents alike.” “Our job as developers and purchasers of property is to implement that vision so that it’s a growing and working part of the community,” he said. The company is in the initial stages of the

Never forgotten

See TOWN HALL, Page 3

MMA champ hails from Newcastle

Man seeks family ties in Newcastle Cemetery. Page 3

By Christina Corrales-Toy

Subway diet

Jared Fogel shares his story with students. Page 12

Police blotter Pat Detmer

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You should know Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Nov. 3. Don’t forget to set clocks back one hour. Now is also a good time to replace the batteries in smoke alarms.

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Ghoulish decorations

By Christina Corrales-Toy

Zombie heads and ghosts hang eerily from a tree in the yard of Kim Alhadeff’s Newcastle home. Her Halloween decorations attract visitors from as far as Auburn and West Seattle. See story, Page11.

Diamond Awards get glitzy to honor top community contributors Nov. 13 By Christina Corrales-Toy The Golf Club at Newcastle is set to literally roll out the red carpet for the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce’s Diamond Awards Nov. 13. The annual ceremony that recognizes top community contributors will be an evening affair, emulating a glamorous Hollywood award show, with elements of elegance, formality and fun. Previous Diamond Awards events have taken place during

If you go 2013 Diamond Awards q 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 13 q The Golf Club at Newcastle q 15500 Six Penny Lane q Tickets are $35. Buy them at q www.newcastle-chamber.org the day as luncheons. “We wanted to put together an evening, red-carpet style event to really celebrate and

recognize these extraordinary community members in a more visible way,” said Christina Mason, Diamond Awards chairwoman. Attendees will be greeted as celebrities upon entering the event, complete with a red carpet entrance and a photographer, Mason said. Cocktail and business attire is encouraged. The first 125 people at the event will receive a swag bag with gifts from sponsors, and See AWARDS, Page 5

All it took was 12 seconds. Well, 12 seconds, a swift kick to the face, and moments later, Newcastle resident Anthony Hamilton hoisted a gilded belt above his head, cementing his worth as one of the world’s top heavyweight fighters. Hamilton bested opponent Smealinho Rama in a Maximum Fighting Championship match in Canada on Oct. 4, earning the league’s title of heavyweight champion of the world. “I had never really thrown a lot of kicks in any of my other fights, but I had thrown them in practice,” Hamilton said. “So, I felt comfortable doing it, and I guess it just worked out perfectly.” See CHAMP, Page 5

By Christina Corrales-Toy

Anthony Hamilton, of Newcastle, is the Maximum Fighting Championship’s heavyweight champion.


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