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Family Matters
The Garrod-Coopers face challenges trying to build housing on their Mount Eden property for the next generation
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Before there was a General Plan for governing Saratoga, before there was a city called Saratoga, and even before orchards covered the area, there were Garrods in the West Valley. Around the turn of the century, the family set down in the area to grow and harvest fruit trees. Five generations--and several operating modes--later, the Garrods and their relatives are still farming. And after other farmers have sold off their land or handed it over to commercial farmers, the Garrod-Cooper estate on Mount Eden Road is thought to be the last major family farm in Saratoga.
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News
New Mayor
Nick Streit recently took over as mayor of Saratoga, promising to bridge the divisions in the city between school districts, sports leagues and neighborhoods.
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Cut Down
After listening to arguments for and against cutting down a 91-year-old eucalyptus tree, SUSD trustees have decided to cut down the tree at Saratoga Elementary School.
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Principal Owner
David Cohen, publisher and CEO of Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, has become principal owner of the company.
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Saratoga Style
Decades of Drama
The Saratoga Historical Museum pays tribute to the performing arts with its exhibit of old photographs, playbills and programs from local theater companies.
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Dining
Los Gatos Meats
The Los Gatos Meats and Smoke House prepares exotic meats and game, as well as more traditional deli items.
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