The Campbell Reporter
   March 9, 2005     Campbell, California Since 1999
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New Digs: Lisa Hartman, president of the Heritage Place Homeowners Association, was one of the last residents to buy into the new housing complex built on Gilman Avenue close to Campbell Park. The 20-unit development wraps around the corner of Sam Cava Lane.
Building Blocks
By Martin Nobida
Gilman Avenue goes through a transition.  More
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Coptic church Auto theft Affordable housing
The planned fourfold expansion of a modest community church on Rincon Avenue prompted nearby residents to voice their opposition at a recent Campbell City Council meeting.  More A recent South Bay auto-theft spree that had plagued owners of Saturns and Hondas for months may have come to an end.  More Campbell continues to look for ways to make affordable housing a reality in its community.  More
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Building Blocks: Gilman Avenue goes through a transition

News

City council gives Coptic church the nod to build

Redevelopment agency wants to build 40 affordable housing units

Police believe they may have broken up an auto theft ring

Families begin to return to Del Mar

Campbell's newest planning commissioner is up to the task

Castlemont teacher pleads guilty to child pornography possession

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Babysitter rates have soared to new heights

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Warriors look for big softball season

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