Almaden Resident
Cover Story
Photograph courtesy of Dan Gilmour
Village Views: Bret Harte teacher Jim DeLong was inspired to help educate children in Cambodia after seeing children there forage in a city dump for recycling material to help their families survive. DeLong's students are raising money to build the Doris Dillon School in Cambodia.
Visible Change
Bret Harte's 'Invisible' club helps build Doris Dillon school in Cambodia
By Lydia Sarraille
Invisible club spreads teacher's passion for words. more >>
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News
City Council rejects plan to hire outside workers for park upkeep
The push for private maintenance at the Municipal Rose Garden has failed.
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Neighbors try to track down anonymous 'tipster'
The Almaden Winery neighborhood hasn't been as tight-knit as usual.
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Less money for city libraries, parks a consequence of real estate slump
A dip in San Jose home sales could mean fewer library supplies and less park maintenance funding.
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Other News
- Low response to granny unit plan prompts council to extend deadline
- Rezoning could bring Fleetwood closer to becoming a through street
Special Features
Your guide to local cultural & charitable events
A weekly update on arts & society
Letters & Opinions
Community
- Athletic club joins Turning Wheels to buy 1,500 bikes by December
- Years of eloquent debating earn Leland teacher rare national honor
Columns
Sports
- Pioneer's McReynolds, Wetzel are BVAL champs
- Pioneer, Leland finish league with wins, move into playoffs
- Truan tosses Leland to wins, into section softball playoffs



