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Newsletter & Twitter Archives

The New Chauncey Neighborhood Association has been publishing neighborhood updates for the community since at least 2001. We began archiving the electronic versions in the fall of 2006 and will continue to add to the archives as time marches on.

New Chauncey News

In 2009, we moved to a once per year paper newsletter publication saving resources and adding less to our local landfills.

We electronically publish community updates at least monthly, but typically 2-3 times per month.

If you have not yet subscribed to The New Chauncey News, please do and then make sure that you Whitelist our newsletter to make sure that it makes it to your in box. We are sending a shorter, more frequent electronic version of The New Chauncey News to help our neighbors stay up-to-date with the events and happenings. Archives for these "e" issues are available as well

 

You can also follow us on Twitter, if that makes your life easier.

 

The hardcopy newsletters archived below reflect the community issues and concerns, the events and projects sponsored by the NCNA and of course some interesting stories and musings along the way. A historical perspective.

 

The City's Newsletter is now available here as well. Thanks to Debbie Harlow in the Mayor's Office, beginning with the Fall 2008 issue the City newsletters will now be available here for your one-stop-shopping on all the latest information.

 

Please enjoy the issues that have been preserved here and remember when browsing, that while at the time of publication the information was generally correct, these documents have not been updated and may now be out of date or incorrect.

 

Now, pour that cup of coffee, tea, or other favorite beverage, sit back and enjoy the archived versions of our hardcopy newsletters.

 

New Chauncey News
West Lafayette City News
July 2010  
July 2009 Winter 2010
January 2009 Fall/Winter 2009
August 2008 Fall 2009
May 2008 Spring 2009
January 2008 Winter 2009

August 2007

Fall 2008
January 2007  
Fall 2006  

 

For additional reading, you can check our e-newsletter archives