Haines’ long-dormant waterfront aesthetics committee will take its first crack to brainstorm how the Haines Borough should upgrade the uplands portion of the Small Boat Harbor. Whatever the aesthetics committee recommends will then go to the Haines planning commission – a body that has long felt it has been left out of harbor expansion design matters. The […]
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Name calling inappropriate and misleading
I was saddened to see — in an ad in last week’s CVN — the resurrection of the era of mudslinging toward Mud Bay folks. We, in Haines, have repeatedly insisted on civility in our public discourse — rejecting the use of generalized words of intolerance aimed at particular individuals and groups, as in the […]
Duly Noted
Open Studio at the high school art room will begin its season on Monday, Oct.10, from 5:30-8:30 p.m., and continue through the winter whenever school is in session. Live models are provided. All participants should bring their own supplies and a $2 community education fee. The model fees are shared amongst adult participants who can […]
Assembly hopefuls enter final stretch
Now it’s your turn. Haines voters will cast their ballots Tuesday for two highly contested seats on the Haines Borough Assembly and two non-contested candidacies for the school board. Incumbent school board members Sarah Swinton and Lisa Schwartz face no challengers. Meanwhile, the assembly terms of Diana Lapham and George Campbell are up. Lapham is running for re-election. Campbell is […]
Assembly committee talks trash
A working group might be put together to figure out if Haines’ garbage situation needs improvement. One possibility dominated a Sept. 15 Haines Borough Assembly commerce committee meeting — whether to make garbage pickup mandatory. Committee chairwoman Margaret Friedenauer said she would meet with Mayor Jan Hill about setting up such a working group to see what should be done. […]
Englund starts second century
One morning in late August, while she was eating breakfast, two bears appeared in Hazel Englund’s yard, searching for food scraps in the compost. It was just a month before Englund’s 100th birthday, and if she were younger, she would have gone for her gun. “She just banged on the window and yelled at them,” […]
Nonprofits to receive funding
The Haines Borough Assembly took $65,000 originally earmarked for the area’s nonprofit organizations out of limbo, and approved the appropriations Tuesday. That reverses a 4-3 decision on Aug. 23 to table that appropriation decision for at least three months. Concerns about the borough’s $450,000 deficit prompted the decision to table the appropriations. “Taxpayers I’ve talked to … […]
Code Review Commission needs members
Our community is in need of seven individuals to step up to serve on the Code Review Commission. The Minor Offenses Ordinance brought to light the need of a systematic review of Haines Borough Code. In response to this need, the assembly recently established the Code Review Commission. The commission will be undertaking the task of reviewing the […]
Candidates start to stake out positions on Haines issues
All six Haines assembly candidates are sick of debating helicopter skiing. Keeping basic infrastructure up to snuff iscc a big worry, along with the big piccture of Haines’ future. Then there’s the borough’s $500,000 deficit. The six candidates outlined problems and concerns, but were light on specific fix-it proposals at a Wednesday forum at the […]
Other newspapers are run by politicians
Who ruled that newspaper publishers can’t hold public office and continue to operate their newspapers? Lew Williams, Jr. was Mayor of Petersburg while he published the Petersburg Press from 1956-1966. His son Lew III is currently in his third term as Ketchikan’s Mayor and he and sister Tena Williams publish the Ketchikan Daily News. Council news and opinions are […]
