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   November 20, 2002     Los Gatos, California Since 1881
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Monte Sereno Mayor Jack Lucas is stepping out after 18 years on the city council.
Longtime Monte Sereno Mayor Jack Lucas moves on
By Gloria I. Wang
After 18 years on the Monte Sereno City Council, Mayor Jack Lucas has seen a good many changes in the tiny hillside community. As he prepares to shift into his new position as trustee of the board of the West Valley-Mission Community College District, he looks back fondly on his long term in office.  More
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New steakhouse Johnson Avenue School security
The Los Gatos Planning Commission has given the green light for the Forbes Mill Steakhouse, which could open as early as March 2003.  More When Peter Johnson arrived in Los Gatos from Denmark in 1861, little did he know the land that he purchased would one day be the idyllic home to an entire community of residents.  More After parents voiced concerns about construction workers and safety at Van Meter Elementary School, the Los Gatos Union School District has responded by implementing several changes in its policies.  More
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New parking zone Burglary case Apparent suicide
Employees, residents and students in the E. Main Street district will be subject to new parking limitations when "olive zone" enforcement starts at the beginning of December.  More On Nov. 10, San Francisco residents Ervin Lacayo, 28, and Wendy Alvarez, 24, were taken into custody at the N. Santa Cruz Avenue Sharper Image store as they attempted to purchase merchandise with gift cards that had been reported stolen.  More Last week four 17-year-old hikers discovered a man hanging by his neck from a rope tied to the pedestrian bridge near Vasona Lake Dam. Police believe the case to be a suicide.  More
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Longtime Monte Sereno Mayor Jack Lucas moves on
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