Our apologies...

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For all of you avid readers out there, our sincerest apologies for letting the blog go dry for a few days....

We've been busy and a little short on material, but we're back!

First on the agenda, if you haven't already seen it, take a look at Star-News reporter Melissa Pamer's story on worms at Monrovia City Hall. It's fascinating...the little guys turn trash into soil supplement. There's also a great photo gallery of the official keeper of the worms, Greg Garabedian.

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Dog Spot said:

J & T: Glad to see you're back at it; I was getting a bit worried.

During the time off, I thought of something you two might want to try: How about a Leftovers Q & A? A couple of sports blogs over at the Valley Daily News run a "questions from the readers/answers from the writer" section about once a week. I think the interest in local government issues here might be enough to warrant a try at something similar.

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