LANGLEY — If Mayor Paul Samuelson gets his way, the majority of the city’s advisors could be out-of-towners.
China City now offers more than tiger prawns and rice noodles.
Many business owners have long said that the local economy is largely dependent on the ferry links to the mainland.
Language academy has a new home
BAYVIEW — Starting up her own salon was a big gamble for a young business woman. But Brittney DeMartini, the owner and stylist of La Salon Bella, says taking the risk has paid off.
A Freeland couple who has successfully run a fair trade wholesale business is now offering international gifts and home accessories to South End shoppers.
CLINTON — Jeff Hadlock loves boats, the fast ones with the big rooster tails.
Hadlock loves hydroplanes so much that when he named his new family dining restaurant in Clinton, he called it Speedboat Family Dining.
Controversial development along shoreline finds backers
LANGLEY — A group of Langleyites is circulating a petition in support of the sensible and managed development of Langley’s waterfront.
The low-key signature campaign has found significant support in the community, especially among merchants and property owners. Between Friday and late Monday, more than 65 people from Langley had signed the petition.
Sometimes people need a little nudge to get out of a rut and sometimes the nudge has to come from someone other than a family member or friend.
What: Grand opening.
The Langley Chamber of Commerce has Mystery Weekend “Death by Chocolate” cookbooks still available at the chamber office at a reduced price of $5.
LANGLEY — Two multi-media company teams have won Webby Awards, the leading international honor for the Internet projects. Unusual, however, is that both of them celebrated in Langley.
Lavender Wind Farm will take 10 percent of all proceeds from sales during this weekend and donate the money to Small Miracles Foundation of Central Whidbey.