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The Dana Scully Scooter Club
Scooter enthusiasts encourage women to get out and have as much fun as the guys
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Dozens of scooter-lovers crowd around the objects of their affection that are parked in rows, sparkling in the sun on a recent Saturday afternoon in front of Campbell's King's Head Pub. The scooters--mostly old Vespas--are painted all the colors of the rainbow--bright sky blue, brick red, shiny silver, electric purple--and some are decorated with stickers and accessories. Most of the admirers are there with their own scooters to show off, usually men who can identify what makes each bike unique in its own special way. But it is a woman to whom many of them look for direction in the day's events and who has helped make this weekend possible.
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Possible pay raise
The district's claim of extra money for a 3 percent administrative pay raise sparked angry responses from teachers, union.
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Bike-to-Work Day
The annual event encourages drivers to leave their cars at home and promotes cycling as a benefit to health and the environment.
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Campisi Way extension
The city council approved buying the strip of land that will extend Campisi Way into the Pruneyard Shopping Center.
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