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This Weekend's Featured Open Houses Around Kirkland
Prices on these three homes in the Everest, Kingsgate and North Rose Hill neighborhoods range from $554,500 to $775,000.

A refugee from the newspaper industry, Greg Johnston has been a journalist for more than 30 years, most of them with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which vanished into the pages of history in March of 2009. He also served for four years as wire editor/reporter at The Daily World in Aberdeen on the Washington Coast, and worked as a news writer and wirephoto operator at the Associated Press Seattle bureau while attending the University of Washington. Greg graduated from the UW's School of Communications in the Rose Bowl victory year of 1978 – Go Dawgs!
He sees in Patch the opportunity to continue doing what he does: real, honest journalism, now on line, at a hyper-local level, in his hometown. Adventure-oriented since a child, Greg loves to hike, backpack, fish, ride his mountain bike, run, kayak, snowboard and take nature photographs.
He lives on Finn Hill with his wife and has three grown children, one a U.S. Army infantryman and Afghanistan War veteran, and two beautiful grandchildren.
<b>Your Beliefs</b>
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.
<b>Politics</b>
How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
I am fiscally conservative and socially liberal. I support a strong military, but believe the answer to conflict is tolerance, understanding, diplomacy and dialogue. I dream of the day Americans can withdraw from foreign conflict and look inward to address issues such as unemployment, homelessness, poverty and environmental protection. I am not a member of any party.
<b>Religion</b>
How religious would you consider yourself?
I was baptized a Christian and would call myself spiritual, but not devout. I find peace in nature, in the Pacific Northwest's mountains, forests, rivers and seas and along its magnificent ocean shoreline.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Kirkland is a relatively affluent, largely suburban bedroom community where quality of life issues are important. The challenge will be maintaining a vibrant downtown and neighborhoods while preserving their small-town charm. I think quality of life should not be sacrificed for economic development; rather, I think maintaining a high quality of life is essential to a strong economy.
Prices on these three homes in the Everest, Kingsgate and North Rose Hill neighborhoods range from $554,500 to $775,000.

Things you might like to know today, Sunday, March 13, 2011.
This site later became the Lake Washington Shipyards, the Seattle Seahawks' training facility and is now the Woodmark Hotel complex at Carillon Point.
Things you might like to know today, Saturday, March 5, 2011.
Things you might like to know today, Monday, March 7.
Things you might like to know today, Sunday, March 6, 2011.
Kirkland's Deb Eddy and two other Democrats will talk in Redmond on March 12 about the budget and other issues at the halfway point of the 2011 legislative session.
Things you might like to know today, Thursday, March 17. 2011.
Things you might like to know today, Saturday, March 19, 2011.
Things you might like to know today, Saturday, March 12, 2011.
Young cat yearns for attention and needs a new home.
Marketing, business and entrepreneurship conference runs Thursday through Saturday in Bellevue.
Cops deal with cases involving a stolen purse, a bike, a car, car parts -- and shoplifted underwear.
Once a source of water for local towns, it is now a terrific woodland area for hiking, running, birding and nature study.
The mayor, city council and other dignitaries celebrate the opening of the $13.3 million facility downtown on Third Street
The mayor and other dignitaries celebrate the completion of the new, $13.3 million facility on Third Street, which officially opens Saturday.
Before King County purchased the area for a park, the Forbes family ran a resort on the broad beach left by the lowering of Lake Washington in 1917.
This week we feature two homes in Houghton and one on Rose Hill ranging from $779,950 to $975,000.
But all Kirkland recreation activities and Lake Washington School District classes are canceled today.
Two pretend rooms were set ablaze to show the effectiveness of sprinklers -- one with and one without.