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  April 26, 2000    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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    Housing


    West Valley Housing

    Seniors hold on to valuable property


    The young millionaires would like West Valley old-timers to put their homes on the market. But many seniors are staying put. And why not? Longtime valley residents have established roots and made friends, and theyÕre living in one of the best places in the world. The climate is perfect; the scenery canÕt be beat, and the South Bay is not only the economic and technological center of the universe, it has also become home to a lively arts and cultural scene. Some argue that seniors might offer up their homes--for a price--if only there was appropriate housing for them in the West Valley.   More

    News

    Monte Sereno Preservation

    City Council won't reopen volunteer-based historic preservation ordinance.
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    News

    Downtown Parking

    Town hires former Chamber of Commerce leader Robin Tole to serve as parking coordinator.
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    News

    Montessori Preschool

    Neighborhood committee makes final attempt to block approval.
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    Education

    Odyssey of the Mind

    Fisher Middle School students win first place in problem-solving competition.
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    Around Town

    Olympiad of the Arts 2000

    Gallery at Montalvo hosts exhibition of award-winning student photos.
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    Taste

    Lupin Restaurant

    Naturist Club restaurant holds Cinco de Mayo celebration.
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Cover Story
Long-term residents reluctant to sell homes despite large offers

News
News Briefs

Monte Sereno won't review historic preservation ordinance

Town hires parking coordinator

Neighborhood committee makes final attempt to block Montessori

German doctor eludes past, speaker tells LG Rotarians

Town contracts pay-and-display expert to consult on parking plan

Council seeks ways to trim parking structure costs

Police recognition dinner

Police Report

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Editorials: Parking, Montessori preschool

Walls separate neighbors and cultures

Education
Fisher students take first in Odyssey of the Mind contest

Around Town
The Prowler

Gallery at Montalvo exhibits Olympiad of the Arts winners

Silicon Valley Open Studios

Christian Science Church hosts speaker on aging

Obituaries

Columns
Main Street

Picture From the Past

Taste
Lupin Restaurant to host Cinco de Mayo celebration

Sports

Sports Briefs

Local athletes perform well at CCS Top 8 Track Classic

Los Gatos Little League results

Six high school athletes win Wedemeyer scholarships

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