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Mountain's Edge Dedicates New Park

  • John Ritter (center), CEO and chairman of the board for Focus Property Group, developer of the Mountain's Edge master plan, was joined by U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, Clark County Commissioners Susan Brager and Steve Sisolak (all flanking Reid), and students from the community's Carolyn S. Reedom and William V. Wright elementary schools to plant the cornerstone tree Wednesday at the new Nathaniel Jones Park, which will be completed in fall 2011. The event also celebrated the first-phase funding of the Mountain's Edge Regional Park, which Reid, Titus, Brager and Sisolak helped secure.

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Posted: Oct. 30, 2010 | 12:00 a.m.

John Ritter (center), CEO and chairman of the board for Focus Property Group, developer of the Mountain's Edge master plan, was joined by U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, Clark County Commissioners Susan Brager and Steve Sisolak (all flanking Reid), and students from the community's Carolyn S. Reedom and William V. Wright elementary schools to plant the cornerstone tree Wednesday at the new Nathaniel Jones Park, which will be completed in fall 2011. The event also celebrated the first-phase funding of the Mountain's Edge Regional Park, which Reid, Titus, Brager and Sisolak helped secure.

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