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   January 29, 2003     Saratoga, California Since 1955
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Saratoga nutritionist helps overweight children slim down
By Monika Downey
The number of obese Americans is steadily increasing, and children are a good part of that population. Nutritionist Dorothy Terrill of Saratoga is helping some of those obese children get their weight back in line and learn new ways of eating.  More
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Vehicle license fees New library John Hirokawa
Gov. Gray Davis has recommended shifting billions of dollars in vehicle license fees away from municpal governments—leaving Saratoga looking at a potential major cut to its general fund.  More Last year, the Friends of the Saratoga Libraries committed itself to providing more than a half-million dollars to help furnish the new library. Now it's ready to deliver on its promise.  More As the newly appointed commander of the Santa Clara County West Valley Substation, John Hirokawa is out to make a difference in the community.  More
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Operation Yellow Ribbon Saratoga Cleaners Essay contest
Through Operation Yellow Ribbon (Silicon Valley), Jared Sowards is determined to show U.S. troops that America is behind them all the way.  More A proposed expansion to the Saratoga Cleaners building has commissioners debating which of the structure's two historical styles should prevail.  More Saratoga lovebirds have a chance at fame—by entering the Saratoga News Valentine's Day essay contest.  More
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Saratoga nutritionist helps overweight children slim down
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Blooming bulbs aren't so awesome the second year

Designs by Clymer Cook help residents stay in their homes

Living to 100 isn't so farfetched these days

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Busy open houses a good sign for 2003

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