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From the Soul: San Jose resident Ira Brilliant donated his extensive Beethoven collection to San Jose State University.
Simply Brilliant
By Irene Kew
San Jose's Beethoven collection is largest in America.  More
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Sports field complex Camp Galileo Flying Yanks
San Jose District 10 Councilwoman Nancy Pyle has instructed city staff to explore alternative sites around Almaden Valley.  More In one week at Camp Galileo, children can make an African tribal headdress, design futuristic modes of transportation and learn to juggle.  More When Ed Grossmith was a young teenager in southern England during World War II, he'd wake up to the roar of hundreds of B-17 engines.  More
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Simply Brilliant: San Jose's Beethoven collection is largest in America
News

Pyle orders city to look for other fields sites

Camp Galileo uses art, science to create modern Renaissance kids

Principals Walker, Engel, Lepiane shifting positions within the district

Almaden man, once an English boy, organizes tribute to flying Yanks

Almaden Hills' Rev. David Pittman leaving congregation after four years

A way to ride through Quicksilver Park without leaving the comfort of the gym

Season's wildfire dangers high in Almaden

Resident's summer concert series at Greystone presents Houserockers

Almaden woman returns to serve as Pyle's community coordinator

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Letters & Opinions

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Watkins: Trading my fancy microbrew for a mint julep

Editorial: Seeking alternative soccer field sites a great idea

Perkins on Real Estate

Sports

Almaden teams in all-stars semifinals

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