Cupertino Courier
   April 27, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Someone sitting on the Stocklmeir porch would look out on the orchard.
Taking Root
By Allison Rost
Cupertino's historical society wants to make the Stocklmeir property a living museum of the Valley of Heart's Delight.  More
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Proposed trail Romanian babies Grant cuts
Some residents living near a proposed creek-side trail in Cupertino say they hope it will remain the road not taken.  More Pam Costa's license plate reads, "Think Different." This phrase is not only the motto at her workplace, Apple Computer in Cupertino, but also applies to her life outside of work.  More Cupertino's federally funded block grant program helps provide affordable housing to low-income families and serve senior citizens, battered women, homeless and low-income residents.  More
     

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Cover Story
Taking Root: The Stocklmeir property—a living museum of the Valley of Heart's Delight
News

Proposed trail draws locals out to meeting

Romanian babies get nurturing

Block grant cuts would hurt nonprofits

Seniors celebrate a quarter of a century

High schools recognize special employees

Peaceful day for pot users at Vasona

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Education

Homestead makes the grade in math contest

Community

Obituaries

Sports

Mats, Pioneers on track for collision

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