OUR NEIGHBOR
Happy to join the neighborhood
Sept. 08, 2011 - Many know Ray Robinson, who has been the friendly face of Time Out Pizza for the past nine years.
Grebb embraces undersea life
Sept. 01, 2011 - Chase Grebb, a 2003 graduate of Quincy High School, has found a way to see the world.
Globetrotter loves to come home
Aug. 25, 2011 - If there is one thing Lisa Karstetter loves other than her family, of course, it’s coming home to the Quincy Valley.
Having a place to call home
Aug. 19, 2011 - Jasmine Diaz has made an interesting journey to the heart of the Quincy Valley. She was born in Los Angeles to migrant farmworkers, and grew up in Porterville, Calif. As a young girl, she traveled up to Washington state during the summer to pick cherries and apples.
Teen taking on responsibility
Aug. 12, 2011 - Raul Garcia Jr. has been in Quincy for a short time, but already he has big plans for his future. As son of Raul Garcia, owner of Casa Jalisco Restaurant, he has been given more responsibility as of late. He has gone from waiting tables to managing the restaurant as well.
Hard work is the key for Leon
Aug. 04, 2011 - Veronica Leon first came to Quincy 20 years ago when her father got a job with Simplot. She was just 15 years old when she stepped through the doors of Quincy High School the first time.
Back from exchange experience
July 28, 2011 - Jenna Lerma has just arrived from what could only be described as the trip of a lifetime. The young lady spent almost a year in the Czech Republic as a Rotary Exchange student.
The green grass of home
July 20, 2011 - Kent Bacon moved to the Quincy Valley from Poulsbo when he was 12 years old. His father, finding himself weary of the carpentry trade, bought 200 acres off of Road 8 just southeast of Quincy. Upon graduation, Bacon took a few marketing and financing classes, but mostly he went straight to work.
Helping to engineer success
July 14, 2011 - Ariel Belino joined the City of Quincy as the new engineer in June of last year.
Ready to do business in Quincy
July 07, 2011 - Ronda Anderson came from Napa, Calif. to Quincy back in November. Anderson is a Washington native, born and raised in Lake Stevens. She invested in a boat building and repair business in Bellingham, but it just didn’t seem to fit her.



