Almaden Resident
Cover Story
Photograph by Vicki Thompson
Helping Out: Sparky, a homeless cat that resides at the Almaden Equestrian Center, gets fed once a day by Nartan Sipma, who has voluntarily cared for the feral cat colony for the past 20 years. Sipma feeds about nine cats a day.
Almaden's Homeless
Residents tackle problem of skyrocketing feral cat population
By Sarah Holcomb
Volunteers, county officials lend hand to unwanted felines. more >>
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News
Community center hits snag with only one bid
Hoffman project delayed at least another four months.
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AT&T deal with San Jose awaits decision on state vs. city control
AT&T wants to become a phone company turned Internet and cable provider.
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Campos, Pyle question Cortese on Evergreen project involvement
Accusing a colleague of impropriety can quickly turn into a heated "he said, she said" argument, as demonstrated at the May 9 San Jose City Council meeting.
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Other News
- City custodians to ask SJ council for priority over contract workers
- Community pays tribute to Pioneer freshman killed on Almaden/Camden
- Endowment fund created for local student killed on ski slopes in April
- Relocation of historic Feed & Fuel no longer an option, advocates say
- Staffing and maintenance on top of budget priority list in Almaden
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Sports
- Barnett romps to two league wins, leads local group headed to CCS
- Fager, Silva helps Mustangs close out league with win over Branham
- Bells claim first CCS tennis crown since 1989, now ready for NorCal
- Mitty knocks Leland out of CCS playoffs
- Monsees wins two titles at CCS meet
- Mustangs, Chargers finish strong, advance to CCS softball playoffs
- Pioneer, Bells lose lacrosse playoffs
- Slaton's homer helps Leland clinch league baseball crown



