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Saratoga High sophomore Coby Perge purchases a slice of Round Table pizza and a soda for lunch.
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Saratoga nutritionist helps overweight children slim down
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Monika Downey
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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.
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| 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.
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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.
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As the newly appointed commander of the Santa Clara County West Valley Substation, John Hirokawa is out to make a difference in the community.
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| Through Operation Yellow Ribbon (Silicon Valley), Jared Sowards is determined to show U.S. troops that America is behind them all the way.
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A proposed expansion to the Saratoga Cleaners building has commissioners debating which of the structure's two historical styles should prevail.
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Saratoga lovebirds have a chance at fame—by entering the Saratoga News Valentine's Day essay contest.
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General fund to take a major hit without fee revenues
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Sparrer: Of 5, 10, 15, 20, it's 20 that's the toughest
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Blooming bulbs aren't so awesome the second year
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Designs by Clymer Cook help residents stay in their homes
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Living to 100 isn't so farfetched these days
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Big numbers expected in new year home sales
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Busy open houses a good sign for 2003
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Feature: Beardsley uses life experience to create art
Saratoga News seeks lovebirds to share stories
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Saratoga Sampler
Stereopticon
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Basin's ever-changing menu offers interesting choices for entire family
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Sports Briefs
Smith a two-time Pacific Swimming champ
Local baseball talent honored at Hot Stove Banquet
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