April 7, 1999    Campbell, California

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Public Citizen: Chess champion Alicia Fulk





    Police Blotter

    Car Key Dispute--April 3, 10:28 p.m. A 30-year-man became belligerent when his pals refused to hand over his car keys. The man was taken to a sobering station.

    Drunk in Public--April 3, 11:13 p.m. A 47-year-old woman stumbled out of Murphy's Tavern Saturday night and fell into a bush. She was arrested for being drunk in public.

    Drugs in Car--April 2, 2:30 p.m. Five grams of methamphetamine were discovered inside a vehicle which was being towed for expired registration. The owner of the car was tracked down, and police followed up.

    Graffiti--March 31, 5:45 p.m. An 18-year-old boy was ticketed for tagging on the rear side of the Hewlett Packard building on Salmar.

    Marijuana in Car--March 30, 11:41 a.m. A 26-year-old woman and 22-year-old man were stopped by police for making an illegal U-Turn at Camden and Curtner avenues. The woman had marijuana in her purse, and the man had a baggy of it lying next to him on the seat.

    Fire Badge Stolen--March 29. A Santa Clara Fire Department reserve captain sent his car through the Delta Queen car wash at East Hamilton Avenue. Later in the day he realized his captain's badge had been taken.

    Naked Man--March 29, 5:30--A woman called police to report that a completely nude man was positioned at a bus stop on Winchester Blvd and Campbell Avenue masturbating. By the time police arrived, the suspect was gone.



Cover Story
The Pruneyard: Formerly declining shopping center now booming

News
Council Watch: Council grants funds for maintenace and repair of Campbell roads

Longs plan draws ire of neighbors

State Assemblyman Jim Cunneen on schools, traffic and other local issues

Letters & Opinions
Letter: Done in a Day project

The art of decorating Easter eggs

Carl Heintze: The Millennium Bug

Neighbors
News Stand

Talk of the Town: What new businesses would make downtown Campbell a cooler place?

Public Citizen: Student Alicia Fulk takes first at California Chess State Scholastic Championship

Police Blotter

Seniors
Options for senior housing include retirement communities, congregate living, and subsidized apartments

Sports

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Westmont softball team defeats Santa Teresa

Del Mar wins in Pioneer Classic

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