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  June 27, 2001    Campbell, California  Since 1999

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    Home Depot noise level sign


    Home Depot Noise

    Harrison Avenue residents say that the home improvement store's operations are keeping them up at night


    Harrison Avenue residents are complaining that noise coming from Home Depot is keeping them up at night, despite a request from the city that the store stop the racket. "I notice, at night, the little lights from the forklift," said Harrison Avenue resident Toni Toledo. "You'll see them around at all hours of the night. I try not to make a big deal, because I love my house so much, but it's unfortunate."   More

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    Historic Homes

    Two historical Campbell homes have received official approval from the planning commission to be relocated and renovated.
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    Public Citizen

    Native Campbell resident and children's librarian Mary Wirth reviews books and helps children with school projects as part of her job.
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    Scooter Film Festival

    First-ever festival takes place at the King's Head Pub and will feature short films made by scooter entusiasts.
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Neighbors claim Home Depot noise is keeping them awake at night

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City planners approve permits for the removal and renovation of two historic homes

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Scooter Film Festival at the King's Head Pub

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