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Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Meryl Schenker captured these glimpses of daily life around the community. Click on a thumbnail to see a page featuring a larger, more detailed version of the image.

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The Warm Beach Golf Bunch -- from left, Pete Schwetz, Bill Snodgrass, Joffre Tremblay and Dick Vanderhoff watch -- a drive off the tee at the 15th hole of the GlenEagle Golf Course in Arlington. The group plays at different courses around Puget Sound, but likes GlenEagle for the senior special.

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Henry Graafstra's Country Charm Dairy in Arlington is home to 500 cows. Graafstra has owned the farm since 1953.

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Gordon Stewart, chef at The Bistro, plays with Even Israel, 10 months, while on a break. The restaurant is run by the Love Israel family.

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Arlington High School sophomore Erin Brunner, left, and senior Aaron Sheperd rehearse a scene from William Shakespeare's "The Tempest."

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Pilots Joe Young, left, and Lynn Brekke push their Cessna back into the hangar at Arlington Airport. The two men fly for Alpha Aviation.

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Eighth-graders Emily Bellon, left, Jessica Defreese, center, and Kaily Erickson have an after-school treat at Tastebuds on Olympic Avenue.

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Teresa Mendoza, 16, Nick Thurston, 15, and a friend hang out after school in front of the Co-op supply in downtown Arlington.

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Senior Ryan Edwards, left, is King Alonso and junior David Lobo is Antonio in Arlington High's production of "The Tempest." The two don't actually fence in the Shakespeare play, but they do get to carry swords.

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Stanley Rawllins works on his RV-6 in a hangar at the airport while his wife Fran watches. In two years, Rawllins built the plane from a quick build kit and he has logged 46 hours in it. The couple lives in Everett.

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Local teens (from left to right) Nick Thurston,15, Stefanie LaPine,16, Ben Reneau,17, and Teresa Mendoza, 16, hang out on the sidewalk in downtown Arlington after school.

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Saturday, March 27, 1999

There's an old-time feeling in this country town with a soul

'Gateway to the Cascades' boasts treasures for those who drop i

River and railroad key to local history

Trying to balance independence with community

Rapid growth testing town's character

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Arlington

Arlington historical album

Arlington by the numbers


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