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   January 19, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Chung Ho (left) takes dancing lessons at the Cupertino Senior Center.
Family Ties
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Elderly immigrants often come to the United States because their culture's tradition has generations living together.  More
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YMCA grant Historical society Emergency plans
The YMCA of Santa Clara Valley—including the Cupertino YMCA, in partnership with the Mid-Peninsula YMCA, has been awarded a $1.3 million, three-year federal grant.  More The Cupertino Historical Society is at a crossroads—one that will revamp the entire front office of its museum at the Quinlan Center, as well as possibly change the name on the door.  More Recent reports of newly discovered fault zones beneath Cupertino have some residents rattled. However, city officials say they are working diligently to prepare the community.  More
     
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Family Ties: Elderly immigrants often come to the United States
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Few show up for the public discussion of General Plan

City reviews emergency plans

Historical Society seeks new name, new director

New TV program shows technology in classroom

Lieber says education will be top priority

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