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Well-Loved: Torie O'Reilly (center), the gerontologist specialist for the Almaden Senior Program, is credited with keeping the seniors, including Carrie Fisher (left) and Connie Larrew (right), feeling and acting young.
Forever Young
By Anne Ward Ernst
Torie O'Reilly is keeping Almaden Valley's seniors feeling youthful.  More
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New officers Rummage sale County agendas
The five freshly minted officers of the Almaden Valley Community Association will kick off their terms by discussing plans for a breakaway school district at the upcoming March 14 meeting.  More Today the Junior League of San Jose's rummage sale is one of the nonprofit organization's most popular and profitable fundraisers.  More Not much that gets discussed at the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meetings has gotten past Phyllis Perez-Sorensen.  More
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Forever Young: Torie O'Reilly is keeping Almaden Valley's seniors feeling youthful
News

AVCA's new officers put secession on the agenda

Almaden's Perez-Sorensen has her fingerprints all over county agendas

Junior League's yearly rummage sale started out as a humble little event

Police release sketch of man suspected in garage shooting

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Montalvo workshops to give Almaden teachers tips to bring art into classes

One-third increase in cost of mock trial security called into question

New grocery store offering organic, natural food will make special orders

Sports

Mustangs fall to Panthers in CCS semi's

Branham baseball earns a trip to tough Mt. Hamilton Division

Despite graduation, Gron figures Leland will contend for crown

Leland pitching strong, and that surprises coach Gillis

Mustangs are hungry as they prep for league baseball race

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