Brigette Latno goes for a little swim,
thanks to the efforts of Doug Williams.
Los Gatos celebrates Independence Day
It was an old-fashioned, patriotic
celebration in downtown Los Gatos on the
Fourth of July.
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Cell tower antennas
Los Gatos town council, taking a 'wait and
see' approach to cell tower antennas, enacts a 45-day
moratorium on cell vote to allow more time for
information-gathering.
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International activist
A former Los Gatos planning commissioner,
working through the Foundation for Global
Community, has been lobbying to build
a vocational school in Afghanistan.
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Sobrato project
On June 26, Sobrato Development Companies
presented the latest revision of its
transit-oriented project, but it
still isn't what the Los
Gatos Planning Commission is looking for.
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Calle Marguerita
With area residents present, planning
commissioners on June 26 reviewed the
proposed designs for the Calle Marguerita subdivision,
to mixed reactions.
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Feature Story
Big Basin
For the past 100 years
volunteers and visitors
alike have marveled at the redwoods in
California's oldest state park.
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Around Town
Shakespeare Festival
The Bard finds a home in Los Gatos throughout
the second half of July with such performances as A Midsummer
Night's Dream and Henry IV, Part I as well as the
Robert Louis Stevenson classic, Treasure Island.
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