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Founded 2000                      Issue 3         September 29, 2000

New Soccer Stadium in the Works

   
    Construction began last week on the new soccer stadium on the west end of town.  Mayor A. B. Sinclair is ecstatic on the progress that has taken place so far.  "It seems like just a month ago that the soccer field was on the other end of town with no future.  But now the funds have come up to move the field entirely and build grandstands suitable for the teams here in Brickittsville."
    The Mayor was also impressed that the construction is going on and not interrupting the high school teams.  He expects construction to be finished by December with the new stadium open by early next year.

The construction crew hard at work.  On the right fans in the existing grandstand  cheering on the Brickittsville Freestylers.

New Column:  Letters to the Editor


    This week we have added a new feature.  Now you, the concerned citizen, can voice your opinions in The Gazette.  If you feel strongly about an issue concerning Brickittsville let yourself be heard.  You can find it under the Brickittsville Links section.

Picture of the Week

Beach front shops have been popping up left and right.  Everything from scuba gear to racing helmets can be found along the boardwalk.

Benny A. Fleck fishing off the pier on Lake Brickitt.  Photo taken by Matt Damoon.

Business Booming on the Beachfront


   Business around Lake Brickitt has been on the rise lately.  Shops are sprouting up on every corner.  Some locals are concerned of the overpopulation around the lake and are worrying about pollution.  The Mayor feels confident that there is no need to be alarmed.
   Joseph Graft, owner of the Racing Shop on the boardwalk says, "The cleanup crew in Brickittsville are second to none.  We haven't had a problem with litter in the
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Tomorrow's Forecast:
Mostly cloudy, high in the 70's with a wind out of the SE.
Yesterday:  High 78
                    Low 39
Monthly precipitation:  1.45"
Barometer 39.51F
Light Haze in the sky due to nuclear fallout in Canada