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Easy Walker: A morning walker makes her way along the new decompressed granite walkways, part of the general upgrade of the San Jose Municipal Rose Garden, where a rededication will be held on May 15. The walkways make it easier for people in wheelchairs and parents pushing strollers to have greater access to the Rose Garden.
Municipal Rose Garden ready to debut following $2 million facelift
By Mary Gottschalk
The San Jose Municipal Rose Garden "is the diamond in the heart of our neighborhood," says Chris Johansen, president of the Rose Garden Neighborhood Preservation Association.  More
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Budget cuts Paradise Art & Garden Gift of life
Five of San Jose's after-school homework centers are just one item on a pages-long city budget hit list, according to proposed budget cuts released to the city council May 7.  More Located in a small house at 597 Stockton St., the garden is an oasis of green calm, with trees, shrubs, flowers, fountains and sculptures that all happen to be for sale.  More A sharp pain in his chest started Felix Joseph Ramos' journey from the Dominican Republic to Silicon Valley.  More
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