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Wednesday, June 15, 2011 - By Anonymous - No comments
Drumroll, Please!
Back in April, we told you about the Newbold Neighbors Association's SeeClickFix contest. Well, the contest recently ended and the results are in. Drumroll, please!
With a total of 31 submissions, Mr. T (willey) takes home the 'Squeakiest Wheel award' with reports submitted about issues ranging from graffiti to overgrown lots. With 10 entries, Sammy Pants takes home the 'Captain Random award.' Both individuals will receive their delicious and aromatic awards at the the organization's next meeting. Congrats to both SeeClickFixers and a huge thanks to everyone that participated!
While the contest may have ended, that doesn't mean that Newbold residents should stop submitting reports. In fact, this should encourage fellow neighbors to step up their game and continue reporting issues and improvements here!
With a total of 31 submissions, Mr. T (willey) takes home the 'Squeakiest Wheel award' with reports submitted about issues ranging from graffiti to overgrown lots. With 10 entries, Sammy Pants takes home the 'Captain Random award.' Both individuals will receive their delicious and aromatic awards at the the organization's next meeting. Congrats to both SeeClickFixers and a huge thanks to everyone that participated!
While the contest may have ended, that doesn't mean that Newbold residents should stop submitting reports. In fact, this should encourage fellow neighbors to step up their game and continue reporting issues and improvements here!
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