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The calendar has begun its annual push through the last few weeks of spring and the mercury is already climbing in the thermometer--the familiar gateway to summer lies open before us. Unlike its predecessors, the summer of 2001 is shaping up to be an odyssey of a different sort for the state of California. If the rolling power outages and "energy crises" of the past six months are any portent--coupled with Californians' PG&E bills that have risen even faster than the mercury--this summer may find tempers becoming as hot as temperatures.
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News
Skatepark Plan
The Town Council has decided on a location and are working to define a plan for the skatepark, but worries over costs and features persist.
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Downtown Parking
Consultant Pat Gibson presented the first-half of his parking study and suggests adding 100 spaces to downtown.
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Linda Gallo
Los Gatos' first senior coordinator will work on developing a senior program and to improve the town's current senior services.
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Around Town
Sunset Series
St. Luke's Episcopal Church reprises its Sunset Concert Series; series begins on June 30th with classical trio Strata.
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Business
Dotcom Stigma
Local businesses change names, business plans to avoid the stigma now associated with dot-coms and the sluggish economy.
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Taste
Toll House Restaurant
Located in the Toll House Hotel, the restaurant features continental cuisine with a California twist.
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