December 22, 2005     San Jose, California Since 2003
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The Beat Goes On: Branham High School student Annamarie Colapietro uses rhythm sticks during a sing-along at a weekly Capernaum Project meeting. She is sitting beside Capernaum's national director and founder Nick Palermo, who grew up in the Almaden Valley.
Miracle Maker
By Lisa Sibley
Almaden native dedicates his life to granting wishes for those with physical disabilities.   More
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Norcal deal Street surfing Super saver
San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales isn't out of hot water yet for failing to reveal relevant facts about the city's garbage contract.  More Starting a business at a young age is fairly common in the South Bay, but Trey Egelston might be the only pre-teen entrepreneur in the Almaden Valley.  More After making 196 saves during his first season of varsity water polo, Leland sophomore Eric Hsu was called by his coach, "the player that literally saved our season."  More
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Miracle Maker: Almaden native dedicates his life to granting wishes
News

SJ Mayor still on the hot seat for Norcal deal

Parents may be charged a fee to use air jumpers in city parks

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Neighbors

Episcopal church cooks 73 turkeys to feed InnVision guests all year

Neighbors

Almaden pre-teen is making 'waves' on the street with his retail business

Graystone Cub Scout Pack 274 assembles gift packs for City Team

Unusual items, good prices boost sales at second-hand store that donates proceeds

Sports

Pioneer's Zondervan wins top polo honor

Leland's Yoshioka, Pioneer's Rebozzi win all-tourney spots

Leigh, Branham fight for title, then dominate all-league team

Mitty, Leland tops on all-league hockey teams

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