Publisher’s Note — July 2007
Publisher’s Note — July 2007
Written by John Garrett Saturday, 07 July 2007
As we send our sixth issue, I wanted to share a few comments we have received from readers.
“My wife and I are delighted with the looks and content of Community Impact. It is filled with news of importance to us, written in a very professional and interesting style - you are to be complimented on your choice of topics. Numerous articles display more hard work and attention to detail by your reporters than we see in many large newspapers! Keep it up!” -Bob Zane
“We applaud your newspaper for Northwest Austin -- excellent job. Very informative. Kudos.” -Nancy Molbert
“Thank you so much for creating the Impact. My husband and I can’t wait to read it each time it comes in the mail. I can’t get enough of the historical information you bring to us each time, and find myself always wanting more, more, more.”
-The Weedman Family
As a free newspaper, our only hope for success is that our readers find the information useful and informative. We believe that Northwest Austin deserves to have a voice, and we also believe that as taxpayers and citizens, you deserve to know what is going on around you.
In this month’s issue you can read about the future of toll roads, the construction on Parmer Lane and the education for your children at the local school level.
Each month we think through the key issues that impact this area and work to bring out the facts educating our readers on issues affecting our everyday quality of life.
This month’s restaurant review is a good example of our mission. We have all probably driven by this location and written it off due to the number of different places it has been – but this is a good local restaurant – and an option we thought you would like to try.
I want to know what you think. Please e-mail me at jgarrett@impactnews.com if you have a comment about our newspaper or one of our stories. We genuinely want to serve you, our readers, and be a source of news and information.
John P. Garrett


