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  January 30, 2002    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    Broken cherry crate


    End of an Era

    Longtime Sunnyvale landmark gets bulldozed


    A historic landmark in Sunnyvale, which provided sweet relief for customers for more than 100 years, is no more. The C. J. Olson Cherries stand, at the intersection of El Camino Real and Mathilda Avenue, was razed to the ground by giant bulldozers in the wee hours of Jan. 21. A new stand, under the same ownership, will take its place in the spring.   More

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    Joe Hamilton

    After 37 years as an educator, Fremont Union High School District superintendent Joe Hamilton announced his plans to retire.
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    Dr. Laura Donahue questioned counterterrorism policies during her lecture, titled "Responding to Terrorism at Home and Abroad".
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    Young Heroes Program

    Local middle school students invovled in the Young Heroes 2002 program will devote 14 Saturdays to community service projects.
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Historic Olson Cherry Stand demolished

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