Members of the Marysville and Tulalip Tribal police departments introduced their “Business Watch” program to the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce on Friday, May 31, but while they pledge to provide resources and consultation to the program, they made clear to the Chamber members that the “Business Watch” is the community’s program more than it is the police departments’ program.
Lenny Moskowitz has been running gyms since 1994, and opened the Gold’s Gyms in Marysville in 1996 and in Smokey Point in 2000, so after he heard that the owner to whom he’d sold those Gold’s Gyms in 2006 had gotten shut down in February of this year, he began considering a move back into his old stomping grounds in Smokey Point
MARYSVILLE — Its offices might seem a bit hidden away, but the management team of the new Marysville Walmart wants the community to know that their hiring center is open for business in Suite E at 1289 State Ave. in Marysville.
The grand opening of the Coastal Community Bank at 16419 Smokey Point Blvd. on Friday, May 10, drew a host of dignitaries, from state Sen. Kirk Pearson and Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert, to Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce President Kristen Granroth and Stillaguamish Senior Center Executive Director Jo Olson.
For Ted and Kent Perillo, Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwich Shops were a family tradition in their former home state of Illinois, and they believed in the brand so strongly that when the chance became available to open their own Jimmy John’s in the Pacific Northwest, they moved halfway across the country to do it.
MARYSVILLE — The cadets and parents of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Naval Junior ROTC program got a chance to put in some fun extracurricular work at the local McDonald’s “McTeacher’s Night.”