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Photograph by George Sakkestad
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After a year of whirlwind experiences, freshmen Stephen Krach (left) and Kyle Blair head to Los Gatos High School to resume life in a regular classroom. The two took a year off to see the world.
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Stephen Krach and Kyle Blair took time out from school to travel
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Linh Tat
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Black smoke billowed forth from the top of the mountain. Fumes from the raging fire momentarily arrested the senses of Stephen Krach and Kyle Blair, but the ground's violent rumbling in the next instant propelled the boys forward.
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Budget deficit |
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| Nearly every time the San Jose Water Company has come before the town over the past two years with a request to remove a nonoperating reservoir, town officials have asked for more information.
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The West ValleyMission Community College District may be seeing electronic updates as soon as this school year.
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Electricians working at Raymond J. Fisher Middle School were trenching the school's parking lot to install new lighting on Aug. 12 when they accidentally hit a main electrical power line and an old water line.
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Mars gets close |
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All-Alumni Reunion |
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| They came because they were history buffs. They walked away having helped the town make history.
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There was once hype that vast networks of waterways and canals might be sustaining Martian life.
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One look at the number of graduates that flock to the annual All-Alumni Reunion Weekend, and it's obvious that school spirit has nothing to do with being a current student at Los Gatos High School.
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Stephen Krach and Kyle Blair took time out from school to travel |
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Drought continues in San Jose Water Company's bid to remove reservoir
Historic-walk participants make history
Community college board gives the OK to an electronic update
Budget deficit no laughing matter for school district
Mars gets close, and red planet should look like an orange ball
Los Gatos Town Council votes
Monte Sereno City Council votes
News Briefs
Police Report
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Letters
Editorial: September a party month in town, for good reasons
Sparrer: Winning doesn't quite come as easily as it used to?
Heintze: Westerner can't understand suicide bombing
Cartoon: DeCinzo
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Enjoying a garden tour, but not looking the part
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Ceiling fan can help beat heat, warm it up
Home sales and property listings
Central air is cool, but does it add value?
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The Prowler
Wildcats to prowl again in town of the cats
Bellarmine seeks models, dancers for its annual fashion show
Obituaries
Annniversary
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School Briefs
Students prepare for that big move to Fisher
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Main Street
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Planning weddings is the Main event for the Village Caterers in Los Gatos
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Sports Briefs
For the Follmars, running runs in the family
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation, announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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