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The story of Tom and Robin Hedges, who own and operate the Mad Hattress on N. Santa Cruz Ave., is heartwarming and inspiring. After multiple bouts with lymphoma, Tom has lost the use of his hands, yet he still helps run the store with his wife
Helping Hands
By Jennifer McBride
Tom and Robin Hedges work together to operate the Mad Hattress, and also to deal with Tom's disability.  More
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'The Tripper' Ethical dilemma 'My Year As Mayor'
Despite the no-trespassing signs that line San Jose Water Company's property in the hills above Los Gatos, nearly 50 people were spotted among the redwoods on Feb. 13.  More The good news: Californian politicians will be required to take ethics training courses.  More When it comes to technology, Los Gatos Mayor Diane McNutt is no Steve Jobs, but she certainly is no Mr. Magoo.  More
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Helping Hands: Tom and Robin Hedges work together to operate the Mad Hattress
News

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Subway shops approved, and they'll get here fast

Ethical dilemma--how much is enough for council members?

Tech-savvy McNutt goes public with blog, 'My Year As Mayor'

Main events back at the turn of the 20th century

Police Report

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Editorial: Community needs good people to run for council, school board

Columnist: Dick Sparrer

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Valley Homes

Perkins on Real Estate

The Real Deal

Home sales and property listings

Bernasconi is new chairman of SILVAR district

Around Town

Community unites for trail clean-up project

Obituaries

Education

How does your garden grow? Students finding out

Columns
Main Street
Taste

No big changes, and that's a good thing for Jasmine

Sports

Panighetti was an all-leaguer, and there was only one league

Wildcats among eight teams in Lions Club Baseball Classic

Wildcats lose on penalty kicks at CCS

Los Gatos basketball teams both finish with 4-8 records

Alva, Wysuph looking for more at CCS finals

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