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Alan Aerts and his handyman, Joe Licea (left), lend a helping had to Monte Sereno resident Beth Cunningham, 83, by repairing a greenhouse roof in her backyard.
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Monte Sereno residents are serving the local community
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Lisa Toth
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He should have been wearing angel wings—but he wasn't. He might have worn shining armor—but he didn't.
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| After convincing the town last year to allow the largest development project in Los Gatos to be built, Sobrato Development Companies now wants to scale back.
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Known for embracing community activism and consistently throwing open the doors of the hotel she runs to the town, it comes as no surprise to many that Toll House Hotel general manager Marie Tallman is named among the "most influential women in business."
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The issue of whether solar panels should be allowed to go unscreened was brought to the forefront by Akeena Solar president Barry Cinnamon, who has spent the past year unsuccessfully attempting to convince the town of this.
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Coyote caution |
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| A recent settlement of a civil lawsuit against a Los Gatos auto dealership has taught consumers to always read paperwork thoroughly before signing on the dotted line.
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While John Milton may have written Paradise Lost, Los Gatos resident Vic Collord wrote Paradise Found with his life story.
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When Kate Riley moved into her neighborhood five years ago, she never suspected that coyotes would make their way down from the hills to her home. So she recently got a shock when a coyote decided to make a meal out of her cat.
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Sobrato is adding more housing to its mixed-use development plan
Tallman named a top woman in business
Akeena's solar panels must be screened, not with more panels
Town is looking at ordinance to provide more tree protection
Auto dealer settles civil lawsuit over misleading advertisements
Residents urge naming of peak after citizen Collord
Coyotes making meals of pets; residents should take caution
Los Gatos Town Council votes
News Briefs
Police Report
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Letters
Editorial: Leadership Los Gatos will lead historic walking tour
Sparrer: Baseball a bonding experience for father, sons
Heintze: Wealth in business does not a politician make
Cartoon: DeCinzo
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High school memories with lawn covered in red lava rock
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Houses are the most affordable since 1973
Home sales and property listings
Home sales brisk in a typically slow season
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The Prowler
Parents can now register their students in the LG district
Team of students leads the effort to bring concert series to teens
Music in the Park comes to a close, but Jazz on the Plazz continues
Photo: A Trip to Neverland
Births
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Couple plans for new shop in Los Gatos, and new baby
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Main Street
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Menu at Montalvo matches musical performance after
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Sports Briefs
Upcoming Dammit Run a 'great race'
Los Gatos and Saratoga girls work a little softball magic
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation, announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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