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   March 16, 2005     Saratoga, California Since 1955
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Chip Kraemer (left) and Kat Nakaji were among the Saratoga High School drama department students exploring the controversial issues of homosexuality and hate crimes with their production of 'The Laramie Project'--and reactions of the other students have been surprising.
Straight Talk
By Jennifer McBride
Controversial Saratoga High play takes a direct approach in encouraging tolerance regarding sexual orientation.  More
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Difficult choices Engineering award Farmers market
The Saratoga Chamber of Commerce, the Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council and KSAR 15, Saratoga's community access channel, may yet get some money from the city for the next fiscal year.  More Minoru Sam Araki has played a part in some of the most important events of the last 50 years.  More Things are looking up for the Saratoga Farmers Market.  More
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Straight Talk: Controversial Saratoga High play takes a direct approach
News

Chamber, seniors, KSAR ask the city council to keep up their funding

Saratogan wins prestigious national engineering award

They built it, and Quito players come to play on new diamond

Farmers market in West Valley parking lot? Board will decide

May enforcement campaign on seatbelt usage to begin this May

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Columnist: Dick Sparrer

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Valley Homes

The Real Deal

Home sales and property listings

Second home, investment property sales rising

Around Town

Saratoga violinist is a concertmaster

Redwood parents become teachers for a day

Columns

Saratoga Sampler

Point of View

Taste

At CB Hannegan's, everyone's a little Irish on St. Patrick's Day

Sports

Franchi blanks SI for Saratoga victory

Molseed's triple keys Westmont victory, and a split with Branham

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