Almaden Resident
Cover Story
Photograph by Vicki Thompson
Alexandra O'Keefe is among those who participates in an arthritis class at the Timpany Center. The 90-degree water at the rehabilitation center helps ease her pain. The center is one of the only of its kind in the area, providing wheelchairs, handrails, walkers and floaties to held assist those with disabilities.
Splish, Splash
Warm-water pool gets people moving
By Tiffany Carney
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Radio Avenue project sends signals that city has much bigger problem
A 2-year-old project on Radio Avenue has become the catalyst.
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Antique bike shop closes doors; land will be sold
The old wooden building on First and Margaret streets leans to one side.
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City council is primed for fight on its retiree benefits
San Jose lawmakers rolled up their sleeves.
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