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A Church Divided
The Episcopal Church finds that even in a new century, tolerance doesn't play to everyone
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In the fundamentalist churches of his youth, Billy Bennett encountered only one unyielding view of God, and he grew weary of it. After his family took him from a Baptist parish in Georgia to a Pentacostal one in the Cambrian section of San Jose, Bennett, 48, eventually struck out on his own some 15 years ago. The first house of worship he walked into was St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Los Gatos. He's still there. But Bennett's pride in the Episcopal denomination was bruised when he came upon a copy of a San Jose Mercury News story in mid-July about a former Episcopal priest from Campbell named Doug Weiss who charged that the Episcopal Church was "dying."
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News
Lafferty Sentenced
Former Westmont High School softball coach Todd Lafferty was sentenced to two years in state prison for sexually abusing underage girls.
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Parking Shortage
Recent discussions about a Village public safety center raised the issue of the current parking shortage in the downtown area.
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Five-Year Plan
The city council added road and park upgrades and repairs to its five-year plan for city improvements.
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Business
Click to Secure Inc.
The Saratoga-based software company bucks the trend of many faltering technology companies, plans to expand.
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Saratoga Style
Wanda Kownacki
The 80-something artist displays her paintings in an exhibit titled 'The Last Hurrah' at Gallery Saratoga.
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Dining
Gardino Fresco
A small family-run restaurant with a big menu, Gardino Fresco offers patrons gourmet Italian fare and Sinatra songs.
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