POLICE REPORT IWAN-D-_ S-- FI D E -2- Editor's note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are pre- sumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. North Palm Beach Police Department *Christina Bertram, 21, 3174 Grove Road, Palm Beach Gardens, was arrest- ed Dec. 23 and charged with possession of cocaine and possession of narcotic equipment. *Francis Marvil, 43, 145 W. 28th St., West Palm Beach, was arrested Dec. 28 and charged with possession of' cocaine, possession of mari- juana less than 20 grams, and possession of narcotic equipment. Palm Beach Gardens Police Department *Kimberly Manos, 26, 1600 Kanner Highway, No. 209, Stuart, was arrested Dec. 21 and charged with possession of heroin with intent to sell and possession of narcotic equipment. *Juana Icon, 18, 700 W. 34th St., Riviera Beach, was' arrested Dec. 21and,charged with larceny. ., Juan Almazan, 28, 5745, 'Albet "Road, West Palmng '1Beach; was arrested Dec.23' and charged with posses- sion of a controlled sub- stance without a prescrip- tion and possession of narcotic equipment. *Michael Remy, 28, 418 San Marino Blvd., Apt. 106, West Palm Beach, was arrested Dec. 23 and charged with fraud and lar- .ceny. *Carl Heigaad, 71, 16th Court, Jupiter, arrested Dec. 23 1612 was and charged with crimes. public, rQder S*John. Turnier, 45, 4321 Empress St., Palm Beach Gardens, was arrested Dec. 23 and charged with.posses- sion di herf6;n wit'ihtent to sell. '" o' Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office *Carol Lubinski, 54, 120 Sherwood Circle, No.9A, Jupiter, was arrested Dec. 26 and charged with aggravat- ed assault. *Laura Tiedemann, 21, 6701 Mallards Cove Road, No. 39D, Jupiter, was arrest- ed Dec. 27 and charged with aggravated assault. AncestryAl From page Al "To make it fun for kids you have to make it inter- esting, so I'm going to treat it like a mystery, because kids enjoy figur- ing things out," said Mrs. Holmes. Thanks to the Treesearchers' research efforts, the children will have plenty of resources to help with "clues" about their own mysteries. The library was already using Heritage Quest, a database full of genealog- ical information, before Treesearchers began, but this past year, the staff added Ancestry.com Library Edition, and is building from there, said Mrs. Holmes. Although Treesearchers has been a success, she is uncertain how the chil- dren's program will do, but is optimistic. "I've had a lot of good feedback already, so we'll see where it goes," said Mrs. Holmes. For more information, call the North Palm Beach Public Library at (561) 841-3383. Legacy From page Al have no chance," said Mr. maintained its own board who rarely left their com- Pew, who celebrated his of directors to ensure the munities to be exposed to 60th wedding anniversary resources reached the a broader world. It's last summer. schools. important that they under- According to Shannon "The Pew's were very stand that they're part of a Sadler Hull, president of clear in delineating their whole," said Ms. Hull. the Community Founda- target," Ms. Hull said. Even after her death, tion of Palm Beach and She added that the Pew those close to Mrs. Pew Martin counties, the Pew Public Education Fund seemed eager to honor her endowment was directed helped provide teaching humility and anxious that at children in kindergarten supplements such as her generosity may be through fifth grade. The books, classroom projec- over,-publicized. Community Foundation,-"tors and-lab equipment. .- "She wished'-no- public which provides a vehicle Their contributiop.s94o- r:e6g iioio ,She did Olot for local donations, helped supported field trip ors ; ticu iar want her channel the Pew Public elemeity ~E 1flst r name-' ihpaper," skid Education Fund into local, dets i di|(is to 1 1 schools. Lake keechobee and Dis- Wlen asked about ler While the fund operated neyWorld. 2