June 16, 2005     San Jose, California Since 2003
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Munching: Some 300 goats from Natural Solutions in Santa Cruz clear away the weeds and unwanted growth on the property surrounding the Golf Course at Boulder Ridge. The flock will be at work there for three to five weeks.
Weed Eater
By Gregory Watkins
Eco-friendly goats tackle weeds surrounding golf course.  More
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Resident wants Penguins 'Hottie Totties' Children's area
Almaden Valley resident William "Boots" Del Biaggio has written a letter of intent to the National Hockey League.  More If they weren't Shirley Temples when they were young, the women in the senior tap class at Atlas School of Dance could pass for Shirleys now.  More Nearly two years after its founding, the Almaden Business Association is taking on a community service project that will benefit Almaden Valley's children.  More
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Weed Eater: Eco-friendly goats tackle weeds surrounding golf course
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Del Biaggio makes offer to buy NHL's Penguins

Almaden 'Hottie Totties' prove it's never too late to tap dance

Business association's sponsorship to benefit children's area in library

Chamber leader Jim Cunneen moving to job at Cisco Systems

'Almaden Resident' staff wins Peninsula Press Club honors

Secretary accused of stealing from middle school surrenders

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Neighbors

New surf band makes splash at Williams end-of-the-year bash

Fifth-graders finish careers at Holy Spirit with commencement

Leland speech, debate team takes national forensic tourney honor

Local high school juniors hold their own graduation ceremonies

Sports

Football players will make memories in classic

O's, Devil Rays open TOC with wins

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