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Members of Troop 407 practice Christmas songs they sing for seniors at the Odd Fellows Home in Saratoga during the week of Christmas.
Troop 407 has provided Christmas to many families
By Sarmishta Ramesh
They are Santa's little helpers—except they come wearing Scout uniforms.  More
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Oaks project Cypress Hotel Residential burglaries
While Regis Homes might think of itself as a knight in shining armor coming to rescue the dying Oaks Shopping Center, many residents say the developer is an evil dragon bent on plundering their precious treasure.  More The nine-story establishment became the tallest building in Cupertino, sparking the ire of locals looking to preserve their small-town atmosphere so strongly that the city council still receives letters about it.  More Residents who receive emails of the crime reports from the sheriff's office might feel alarmed by the large number of burglary cases that happened in November.  More
     
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Troop 407 has provided Christmas to many families
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