Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 05, 2010, Page 18, Image 18

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Jones Picks Washington
Oregon License CO-3644
Amy S. Terry
Jefferson High School basketball standout Terrence Jones on
Friday announced his plans to attend the University of
Washington in Seattle. Jones was one of the top basketball
recruits in the country.
Oregon I icense FS-0395
TriMet Manager Named
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p re s e n ts
with Pastor
Larry Huch is the Senior Pastor of New Beginnings in
Dallas. TX. His international crusade ministry and
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television program. Free At Last, reaches millions
of households confirming the success of their
authoritative teaching on Generational Curses
to people from all backgrounds.
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project.
M cFarlane will replace Fred
1 lansen, w ho headed the agency for
12 years.
B efore com ing to T riM et,
McFarlane worked for Metro in the
late 1980s and early 1990s, where he
managed construction o f the land­
mark Oregon Convention Center.
McFarlane was selected after the
board conducted a national search,
in and outside o f the transit industry.
“Neil knows our region and its
leaders extensively, and has a track
record for innovation and success,”
said George Passadore, the board's
president, in a prepared statement.
“Neil’s leadership and connections
with transit and the region will help
TriMet be successful in expanding
transit service to meet the needs o f
this growing region.”
M cFarlane will take over offi-
Neil McFarlane
cially on June 1 as the general
m anager for an organization that
has had to reduce expenditures
by $58 m illion over the last two
y e a rs d u e to the fa lte r in g
econom y, but is still relied on
heavily by com m uters in the tri­
county region. TriM et ranks 7th
in annual transit rides per capita
and carries more people than any
other transit system its size.
BBS
F riday . M ay 7 th at 7 pm
New Song Communitv Church
2511 NE MLK Blvd.
C o rn e r o f N E M LK B lv d a n d R u s s e ll S tre e t
Infant and Toddler care will be provided. Doors open at 6pm for every service
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