July 26, 2000    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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News Town rejects paid parking

Council adopts General Plan

Old Town renovations near completion





    Police Report

    Lost Property--July 17, 4:40 p.m. on Los Gatos Boulevard. A woman left her purse on a bench. When she returned for it, the purse was gone.

    Breaking and Entering--July 17, 10:03 a.m. on Robin Ann Lane. Someone is believed to have broken in to a resident's house and stayed there sometime over the weekend. Nothing was taken.

    Vandalism--July 17, 9:12 a.m. on N. Santa Cruz Avenue. The window and signs of a local business were damaged sometime during the night.

    Vandalism--July 17, 8:27 a.m. on N. Santa Cruz Avenue. A person discovered paint damage to their car and property. There is no suspect information.

    Annoying Phone Calls--July 16, 4:57 p.m. on Pollard Road. A resident has been receiving prank phone calls for the past month in which female callers ask for the resident by name.

    Counterfeit--July 13, 11:45 a.m. on Los Gatos Boulevard. A counterfeit $100 bill was passed at a gas station.



Cover Story
The Santa Cruz Mountains sports a multitude of tree forts, from simple to elaborate

News
News Briefs

Council rejects paid parking by a 4 to 1 vote

General Plan hurtles adoption with only minor revisions

Old Town has a new look with a renovated amphitheater, new offices and shops

Steve Glickman is the fourth candidate to enter the council race

Town Staff is considering contracting for the services of a senior coordinator

Monte Sereno issues a stop work order to Construction and Development Services

Police Report

Photo: Gas line rupture

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Editorial: Senior coordinator

Carl Heintze: Cars. cars everywhere and no place to park

Education
LGHS graduate Andy Swing earns a gold at the VICA conference

Around Town
The Prowler

Artist Ron Phillips cites Bruni as an influence on his art

West Valley residents open their homes and their hearts to Russian orphans on tour

Obituaries

Columns
Main Street

Picture from the Past

Gardening
Proper pruning and care produce attractive topiaries

Taste
Gourmet meals complement music at the Mountain Winery

Sports

Sports Briefs

Garcia a 'star... as a DB

Wedemeyer Classic returns for 26th year

A heartbreaking finish for Los Gatos All-stars

Gatos hosts volleyball camps

Metro wins regional title

Calendar
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