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Photograph courtesy of the Baggerly
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John Baggerly shares a laugh with pals Johnny Jones (left) and John Whisenant
(right) in May of 1935, just before his graduation from Los Gatos High
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Los Gatos loses a local treasureJohn Baggerly
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Dick Sparrer
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July 28 marked the passing of John Baggerly, local newspaperman, magnificent storyteller, historian, youth sports enthusiast and more. Los Gatans share their memories of a man who was a friend to all.
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| Historic bell |
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| n response to residents, the town's historic preservation committee is considering several sites near Town Plaza for a 103-year-old bell that once alerted Los Gatos firefighers of blazes in the area.
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With its unique mix of residential housing and secluded but popular park, Live Oak Manor is a Los Gatos neighborhood with a character
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Monte Sereno's four new site and architecture commissioners say they are committed to keeping the city's rural characteristics while facilitating some development.
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| Los Gatos and Monte Sereno residents are worried about coyotes invading their neighborhoods, but wildlife officials say there's not much they can do to solve the problem.
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For those who live on "the hill," the minor inconveniences of mountain life are far outweighed by the natural beauty, independent lifestyle and sense of community in the area.
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The 33rd Fiesta de Artes takes place Aug. 10 and 11 on the grounds of the Los Gatos Civic Center, with more than 150 booths featuring paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and more.
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