March 29, 2000    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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News Panel shares stories of Japanese internment camps

Council decides compensation for displaced mobile home owners

Monte Sereno Councilman Joel Gambord resigns





    Police Report

    Credit Card Theft--March 19, 10:15 a.m. on Winchester Boulevard. Unknown suspects took the reporting party's wallet on March 15, and his credit cards are being used at a service station in Los Gatos.

    Missing Juvenile--March 19, 4:57 p.m. on Los Gatos Boulevard. A resident reported a 17-year-old juvenile at her home who possibly had drugs and might have been a runaway. Police confirmed he had been missing from the James Boys' Ranch since March 9.

    Commercial Burglary--March 19, 6:41 a.m. on Winchester Boulevard. A man was seen loading items from a business into a vehicle parked near the fence. Police arrived and noticed a gate appeared to have been cut. The man claimed he found the items by the fence. He was arrested.

    Theft--March 18, 1:39 p.m. on S. Santa Cruz Avenue. Binoculars, a cellular phone and a handicapped placard were removed from a vehicle parked in a public lot during the night.

    Theft--March 18, 12:56 a.m. on N. Santa Cruz Avenue. A woman reported her purse was stolen in a local bar.

    Stolen Credit Card--March 17, 2:32 p.m. on Blossom Hill Road. An employee reported that a man purchased $4,486 worth of tires and rims with a stolen credit card on March 16. A description of the man was given to police.

    Assault Battery--March 17, 12:02 a.m. on Winchester Boulevard. A man reported his roommate came home drunk and "head-butted" him and then threw him on the ground three times.

    Stolen Credit Card--March 16, 7:39 p.m. on Albright Way. A woman reported that her purse had been stolen in the morning, and her credit card had already been used.



Cover Story
Villa Montalvo Book Fair raises money for historic Phelan Library

News
News Briefs

Council decides on compensation for displaced mobile home owners

Council permits Classic Car Wash to sell wine

Planners reject proposed L.G. Boulevard gas station

Monte Sereno Councilman Joel Gambord resigns

Town to continue Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Program

Speakers educate audience about life in Japanese internment camps

Police Report

Photo: Oak Meadow Park fire engine

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Editorial: Joel Gambord

Unnecessary nakedness is everywhere

DeCinzo: Joel Gambord

Education
New science program stresses hands-on, inquiry-based learning

Community
Photo: South Bay Fishing in the City

Around Town
The Prowler

Joan Markley Todd presents 'Liber, Libris, Liberation: The Legacy of Ancient Libraries'

Evensong to feature organist Elizabeth Harrison

Art Docents prepare for Children's Art Show

Soprano Erie Mills sings in Community Concert series

Engagements

Obituaries

Photo: 'The Secret Garden'

Photo: The Mighty Avalanche Choir

Business
Business Briefs

New In Town: Los Gatos Gallery of Photography

Bob Lewis Volkswagen owner wins Quality Dealer Award

Columns
Main Street

Picture From the Past

Taste
Saratoga Cafe features Middle Eastern, traditional coffeehouse fare

Sports

Sports Briefs

LG boys tennis team wins three

Wildcats beat Lancers at track meet

Los Gatos girls defeat St. Francis in swim meet

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