The Campbell Reporter
   June 18, 2003     Campbell, California Since 1999
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Forever After: Pat Starnes turned her former store, Always Poor Pat's, used paperback bookstore into a wedding chapel after she became an ordained minister. The nondescript chapel is located in a small strip mall on W. Hamilton Avenue and is an anomaly in Campbell.
Local bookstore turns into a wedding chapel
By Jennifer D. Shih
'Happily ever after' is a common phrase this time of year, as June is the start of wedding season and many eager brides and grooms are eagerly preparing for their nuptials.  More
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Condominium project Summer concerts Traffic light
Two years ago a 21-unit residential condominium "loft" project located near the Campbell Water Tower was approved by the planning commission and city council but it would have been too costly to build.  More Campbell's annual Summer Concert Series has become so popular it's no longer being publicized outside the Campbell city limits.  More Victor Avenue residents have mixed feelings about the proposed traffic light at the intersection of Victor and Campbell avenues.  More
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