Scottsdale Honors People with Disabilities and Local Organizations
September 28, 2016 City honors people with disabilities, organizations dedicated to their advancement A Desert Mountain High School senior who lost most of his sight as a toddler has been named “High School Student of the Year” by the Mayor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. Amit Sanghvi was diagnosed at 2 ½ with neuroblastoma, an adrenal cancer that usually affects infants or...
Scottsdale P & Z Link Newsletter – September 28
Wednesday, Sept. 28 New Cases Near Greenway-Hayden Loop and 73rd Street. The applicant is requesting approval of the site plan, landscape plan and building elevations for a new Mixed-Use development with residential. CASE#43-DR-2016 Near Black Cross Road and Wildcat Drive. The applicant is requesting approval of Hardship Exemptions from the current ESLO requirements pertaining to 15 foot setbacks for walls and fences from the...
Vineyard Views Blog: What can he not do?
Talk about the power of positive thinking! Amazing. Watch Video The Peak thanks Al DeVito of Vineyard Views Blog for sending this link to another entertaining video. The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. Your email address will not be published. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s Comment...
The Pack
“I never ran the best times on the team, but I had the best time.” By Tanner Conklin BANG! The gun sounds and the race is off. Runners explode across the start line with astonishing speed. My heart pounds as I bound forward. Surrounding me is a small pack of guys wearing white jerseys identical to my own. I gasp loudly for air but the sound of my struggle is drowned out by the thunder of hundreds of footsteps pounding the...
Cave Creek Museum Re-Opens for the Season on Sat., Oct. 1
By Sue Kern-Fleisher, Courtesy of the Cave Creek Museum CAVE CREEK (Sept. 28, 2016) – On Sat., Oct. 1, Cave Creek Museum will re-open for its 47th season, offering visitors a chance to view new exhibits and participate in exciting new programs. Located at 6140 Skyline Drive, the Museum features an extensive collection of prehistoric and historic artifacts that describe the lives of Native Americans, miners, ranchers and pioneers. New...










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