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Back Online: Larry Anthenien is the man behind the refurbishment and reopening of the planetarium at Rosicrucian Park. Anthenien and several other volunteers have been working on the planetarium (behind him), which has been closed for six years. The planetarium held its grand opening March 19, from 9 to 11 p.m., coinciding with the exact time of the spring equinox.
The stars come out for reopening of historic Rosicrucian Planetarium
By Mary Gottschalk
Once threatened with demolition and closed more than six years ago when the roof started leaking, the newly renovated planetarium celebrated its grand opening March 19.  More
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'Stroke of luck' Same-sex marriage Service With a Smile
Joking about his "stroke of luck," a hale and hearty Mayor Ron Gonzales took the podium March 17 at the Rotary Club of San Jose to revisit his State of the City speech.  More After the San Jose City Council voted 8-1 on March 9 to give benefits to same-sex married city workers equal to those it gives to other city employees, opponents quickly moved to sue.  More An era is ending with the closing of the Rose Garden Shell Service Station on the corner of Bascom Avenue and Hedding Street.  More
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