North Gilbert Breeze: October 2013
There’s no snake in Landon Buckner’s boots, just lots of smiles as he prepares for trick-or-treating.
View ArticleReady to Move, But Not to Sell
By Gabe Hoffmann As the real estate market begins to turn the corner, many prospective sellers face the question of whether to accept today’s lower prices or hold out for a more robust market. And many...
View ArticleAre Teen Drivers Getting the (Text) Message?
By Kevin J. Chapman As a father of teenage drivers, including one who just (finally) obtained his learner’s permit, any report about teenagers and driving gets my attention. A recently released...
View ArticleMeet the Mesa Mormon Family of Ghost Hunters
Aubrey Howard’s family believed they were haunted. Spooky shadows followed the 20-year-old around her Mesa home, near McDowell and Recker roads. Her mother’s hair was yanked by an invisible aspiration;...
View ArticleAll Pro Trees & Landscaping Service
Professional, Affordable Tree and Landscape Service By Lynette Carrington When it comes to landscape and tree services, why trust your yard investment to anyone less than the pros? All Pro Trees &...
View ArticleEast Valley Tennis at the Gene Autry Tennis Center
Promoting the Sport of Tennis the East Valley By Lynette Carrington Tennis is an engaging sport that is fun and makes staying fit a snap. East Valley Tennis offers a variety of programs at the Gene...
View ArticleThe Magellan Academy Child Development Center and Private School
A Tradition of Christian Academic Excellence Since 1999 By Lynette Carrington There are child day cares and then there are foundational childhood educational centers. The Magellan Academy is a...
View Articleil Vinaio
Where Wine Events, Casually Elegant Dining and History Meet By Lynette Carrington Whether you’ve never visited il Vinaio (“the wine merchant”), you’re a regular or haven’t visited in awhile, there is...
View ArticleGilbert Historical Museum May Be Haunted
By Shanna Hogan Creepy creaks and hollow voices echo throughout the hundred-year-old Gilbert Historical Museum. Most patrons dismiss the noises as drafts in the old building, which was originally built...
View ArticleHenhouse Cafe
By Kathy Kerby It is so fun to walk into a new restaurant and feel instantly at home. The Henhouse Cafe on Higley and Guadalupe roads is a true family restaurant where Mo and Brett Grebe and their...
View ArticleIndoor football offers stage for Rattlers, others
By Shawn Moran, Cronkite News The odds of a college athlete making it to the NFL are slimmer than ever. In 2016, just 1.5 percent of college football players were drafted by the league, a 2017 NCAA...
View Article‘Tough as Nails’ tells story of survival
By Rachel Hagerman Valley-based CaZo Dance Company will tell the story of a California couple who struggled with brain cancer and fertility issues in its latest production, Tough as Nails. Performances...
View ArticleNeighborhood for adults with disabilities set to open in 2019
By Eric Newman Luna Azul, a unique residential neighborhood welcoming people with disabilities, is set to finish construction and open to residents in 2019. With 30 two- and three-bedroom condos...
View ArticleScottsdale artist wins bid for installation at new Chandler Museum
ByAlexis Andreopoulos Chandler residents are finally getting what they have asked for – a new building for the Chandler Museum, and with it a shady structure with an artistic twist. In August of 2017,...
View ArticlePoolwerx expands reach into Northeast Mesa
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski After retiring from Discount Tire, Jason White had plenty of options to keep himself occupied, but he really wanted to return to work. He discussed his feelings with his...
View ArticleEnchanted Island amusement park delights young and old
By Julie Carlson One of the Valley’s simple pleasures, Enchanted Island, is a charming amusement park. Nestled in the heart of Phoenix’s picturesque Encanto Park and listed by Forbes Magazine as one of...
View ArticleFalcon Field receives Airport of the Year honors
Falcon Field receives Airport of the Year honors By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski The city of Mesa’s Falcon Field Airport has been named Airport of the Year 2018 by the Arizona Department of...
View ArticleNear-centenarians mark 80th high school reunion
By Paul Maryniak The two men and three women sat side by side beneath a few balloons in a private room at the Golden Corral in Mesa, laughing over the memories that haven’t yet faded with time and...
View ArticleLas Sendas resident and Athena urge women to be their best
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Four years ago, when Las Sendas resident Dr. Kristine Quade met Athena International founder Martha Mertz, she was immediately inspired. Her background was compelling....
View ArticleKris Allen, ‘Idol’ top 7 come to Mesa Art Center
American Idol season eight winner Kris Allen is appearing as the special guest on this summer’s American Idol: Live! tour. He’ll join the top seven contestants from this year’s show. Allen said he...
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