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  April 18, 2001    Campbell, California  Since 1999

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    Going to the dogs

    Pets bring a touch of friendliness to Campbell shops


    Shoppers in downtown Campbell are likely to run into any number of four-legged furry greeters, if they hang around long enough. Many store owners have been bringing their dogs to work on a daily basis, and their customers love it. Kensington Art Centre owner Michael Symons is just one of many who brings his dog to work. "He's come to work with me since day one," Symons said. "We've missed only three days."   More

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    SCORE! Education Center

    Students will have a new opportunity to improve their learning at a tutoring center in the Camden Park Shopping Center.
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    General Plan

    City planners want to learn what residents think about traffic, zoning and other topics that will be covered in a revised General Plan.
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    Public Citizen

    Debbie Arambula's unusual art technique of painting landscapes in reverse on glass, has earned her local fame.
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There may be a new trend in Campbell's downtown businesses, with the emphasis going to the dogs

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City planners seek residents' input on revised General Plan

Nevsky's Restaurant gains approval for extended business hours

SCORE! Education Center offers tutoring for students in the Cambrian area

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Moryt Milo: The Tooth Fairy's Missing Mystique

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Photo: Downtown Campbell plays host to the Bunnies and Bonnets Easter parade

Notebook
Public Citizen: Local artist Debbie Arambula

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West Valley Swim Team

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