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YourVoiceWeekly.com VOL. 2/ISSUE 29
YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2014
A farewell to Mr. Corbin’s OPUS
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer Surrounded by this year’s students and alumni from years ago, Ron Corbin, director for Martin County High School’s OPUS choral tried to keep his emotions in check following his final performance of his 34 year career Thursday, May 15.
Moving storm water down the tracks Staff writer
pmccallister@YourVoiceWeekly.com
PALM CITY — A train running through the center of Old Palm City from Mapp Road to the St. Lucie River. Well, not the sort with locomotives and tracks. “A stormwater treatment train,”
Kevin Freeman, Martin County’s community development director, said at the last regular meeting of the Old Palm City Neighborhood Advisory Committee, on Monday, May 19. Freeman said the county is examining ways to eliminate the need for large, cumbersome stormwater retention and treatment areas
when planned work starts on the Mapp Road by instead having a series of small treatment areas in
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Freeman said the county is examining ways to eliminate the need for large, cumbersome stormwater retention and treatment areas when planned work starts on the Mapp Road by instead having a series of small treatment areas in tandem from Mapp to the river.
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