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Looking Back – Week of May 7

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May 14, 2014

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 5, 2014) Cherry Carnival Activities Progressing Rapidly: Attractions Visitors Can Tour: Santa Clara…

Midwestern Transplant Shares Home-grown Heirloom Tomato Seedlings with Community

Diane Andrews

May 14, 2014

Snuggled amidst the golden poppies in his front yard in Santa Clara, Kevin Garvey’s first tomato of the year is…

Brick Mansions/Rated PG-13 For Drugs, Violence, Dirt Everywhere, And Sexual Menace (Not Done By Someone Named Dennis)

Karl Scott

May 14, 2014

Actor Paul Walker died in a fiery car crash on November 30 of last year when leaving an event in…

Triton Raises Funds for Programs at Annual Event

Melissa McKenzie

May 14, 2014

Keeping an idea fresh for nearly two decades is no easy task, and yet every year for the last 17,…

Love Thy Receptionist

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May 14, 2014

No question about it: I must hire a receptionist. There are few people who come to see me, so I…

Aldyth Parle: Dec. 3, 1924 – May 1, 2014

Carolyn Schuk

May 14, 2014

The City of Santa Clara is in mourning for one of its most beloved citizens, Aldyth Parle, 89, who died…

City Desk: May 7, 2014

Carolyn Schuk

May 14, 2014

New Development Proposal Brings Industrial-to-Residential Conversion, Regional Planning Issues to the Fore A study session preceding Apr. 24’s Santa Clara…

Braly Elementary School Hosts “Soaring Eagles’ Night of Song”

Cynthia Cheng

May 7, 2014

“We’ve got a really diverse school with children from all over the world, from countries like Russia, India, Pakistan, and…

Cabrillo Carnival Creates Community Cheer

Melissa McKenzie

May 7, 2014

The scent of cotton candy wafted through the air and sounds of children squealing with delight could be heard all…

Education Desk: April 30, 2014

Carolyn Schuk

May 7, 2014

Brad Syth Retires After 38 Years With SCUSD The biggest news at last Thursday’s Santa Clara Unified board meeting was…

Kaiser SCL Health

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May 7, 2014

Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Honored for providing “Outstanding Patient Experience” National award cites KP Santa Clara in top 15% of…

Looking Back – Week of April 30th Headlines

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May 7, 2014

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 28, 1914) Automobile Excursion to San Francisco Set for May 27th: Fifty Decorated…

Making The Band: Vanguard Color Guard

Melissa McKenzie

May 7, 2014

They come from Santa Clara’s backyard to across the nation and around the globe just to be part of an…

Bears / Rated G, Except that Mean and Nasty Bears Could Be Scary To Really Young Children

Karl Scott

May 7, 2014

Bears is the 2014 annual Earth Day nature film released by Disney Studios. They have released eight of these films…

New Residential Care Home Opens in Santa Clara

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May 7, 2014

Life Services Alternatives Inc. celebrated the opening of its tenth residential care home for developmentally disabled adults in Santa Clara…

Showers of Blessing Fall on Santa Clara’s 27th Arbor Day & Earth Day Celebration

Diane Andrews

May 7, 2014

“Mother Earth wanted to bless this day so she sent us some rain,” says Santa Clara Councilmember Teresa O’Neill at…

Triton Finds Success with New Event

Melissa McKenzie

May 7, 2014

There have been many changes at the Triton Museum of Art this year. Not only has the community-based art museum…

SCT Live!

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May 7, 2014

For years, your managers have been asking the same question. They observe your erratic behavior. They monitor your sluggish performance….

Looking Back – Week of April 23rd Headlines

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April 30, 2014

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 21, 1914) Cherry Show Will Be Attractive: Queen Contest Opens Today: Candidates Will…

Bicycle Dreams/Not Rated but Could be PG-13 for Hallucinations

Karl Scott

April 30, 2014

Almost everybody knows about triathlons, the Tour de France and marathons. All are endurance races that test competitors to their…

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