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As of last week, Ernie Reda owned 10,546 crosses of all sizes, colors, materials and origins. That number has undoubtedly risen in the last seven days. It will inch its way closer and closer to the 11,000 mark, but Reda won't stop there. The Latimer Avenue resident has been collecting the religious symbols since 1938 and he says he'll never quit. Most of the crosses are packed away in boxes, which are sitting in four rented storage units. He's well on his way to renting a fifth unit.
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Housing Issues
The Campbell Planning Commission recently discussed the housing element of the General Plan and how best to meet state housing mandates.
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Rebecca Cohn
Changing economic times forces assemblywoman Cohn and other elected officials to re-evaluate the way they pursue their agendas.
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Aegis Gallery
Part-time artist Stacey Miller displays her pastels in an exhibit titled 'Escapes: Landscapes in Chalk Pastel'.
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