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Combine feats of strength, jumping rope, ventriloquism, cowboy tricks, harmonica playing and comedy with an anti-drug and "stay in school" message and you have a recipe for an unforgettable school assembly. For more than 10 years, Willow Glen resident James Brewster Thompson, 48, has delivered such assemblies to elementary, middle and high schools, locally and throughout the world, as spokesperson for the "No Hope in Dope" campaign.
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Affordable Housing
The city council approved rezoning a parcel of land on Evans Lane to allow the construction of a 240-unit, multi-family residential complex.
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Humane Society Clinic
The Humane Society of Santa Clara Valley encourages pet owners to alter their animals in an effort to help reduce pet overpopulation.
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Taste
Pizza My Heart
The downtown Willow Glen pizzeria serves up thin-crust New York-style pizza for diners who are on the go.
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