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Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
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Comforts of Home: In 1965 Jesus Juarez (left) and his wife, Lucy, purchased their house on Monica Lane. Their daughter Ramona still calls the neighborhood she grew up in home. She lives with her husband, Ricardo, and her parents in the same house.
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Wrinkle in Time: Strong neighbors are the city's backbone
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Martin Nobida
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It was starting to get dark in the northernmost fringes of Campbell, and most of the neighborhood had begun drawing its day to a close.
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| Because of falling tax revenues and a downturn in the economy, the city of Campbell is looking to defer a number of capital improvement projects it had hoped to fund over the next seven years.
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As flags in the Orchard City flew at half-staff on May 11, more than 500 people paid their last respects to one of the community's own.
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If a group of Campbell boutique owners has its way, E. Campbell Avenue may soon be known as "Boutique Boulevard."
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