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Close-knit Relationship: Gail Faris (right) wanted to open a knitting store, but wasn't expert enough to be able to answer all of her future customers' questions. Eventually, Faris hooked up with Nathania Apple, who has been knitting since the age of 8. The pair, along with Faris' husband, Tom Johnson, are scheduled to open their knitting store--CommunKNITy--on The Alameda this week.
New yarn store owners hoping to knit together a CommuKNITy
By Mary Gottschalk
When CommuKNITy opens its doors for business on April 29, co-owner Gail Faris expects it to become many things to many people.  More
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More than a century of train service will continue at the historic College Park Station thanks to a change of heart by the Caltrain Board.  More The Alameda Business Association's smooth sail toward becoming an extension of the existing San Jose Downtown Association business improvement district has hit the shoals and is taking on water fast.  More It may have been the CCS Top 8 Meet, but Lincoln's Mike Fleet was the "Top 1" when the best track and field athletes in the Central Coast Section converged on the Los Gatos track last Friday night.  More

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New yarn store owners hoping to knit together a CommuKNITy
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