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    Night games at Monta Vista will continue

    Parents react angrily to rumored ban on Friday night football games


    Last month the Fremont Union High School District, and officials from all its schools, gathered to discuss the possibility of dimming the lights on a couple of football games. Some in the community did not take the news lightly. In fact, school district officials were barraged with email and phone calls from angry parents--some who thought the district was planning a ban on all Friday night games. When news touches a nerve in people, it tends to move swiftly and can get blown out of proportion.   More

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    Possible Hewlett-Packard/Compaq merger brings mixes reactions

    Land development issues on new office site may be resolved; proposal for skate park in jeopardy.
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    Lynbrook principal honored by Chamber of Commerce

    Education committee selects Bill Richter on basis of school performance and leadership abilities.
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    Drinx offers caffeine rush for commuters

    Owner of drive-through espresso bar opens new, larger facility.
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Nighttime football games will continue at Monta Vista

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Lynbrook's Bill Richter named 2001 Principal of the Year

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Monta Vista football team rolls over Yerba Buena

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