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Home Work
Peak Travel Group employees work from home offices as far away as Boise, Idaho
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After she drops off her two sons off at elementary school, Rebecca Russo heads to work. By 8:30 a.m., she sits down at her desk, boots up the computer and puts her headset on. Her office is like any other office, except it's in the living room of her West San Jose home, where she works as a travel agent for Willow Glen's Peak Travel Group. Some people can only dream of getting to work by walking down the hall. But about a dozen travel agents at Peak Travel, including Russo, get to do just that.
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News
Lincoln Avenue traffic
The Willow Glen Neighborhood Association's board members debate how to get other groups involved in solving traffic problems.
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Student survey
SJUSD adopts a survey designed by Willow Glen High School students that aims to get more students involved in school activities.
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Lost & found
Willow Glen seventh-grader Joseph Pineda returns a lost wallet containing $3,400 and gains a $100 reward for his honesty.
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Peak Travel Group is one of several Willow Glen businesses that encourage employees to telecommute
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City Beat
Willow Glen Neighborhood Association explores ways to alleviate Lincoln Avenue's traffic woes
San Jose Unified School District adopts a survey designed by Willow Glen High School students
Willow Glen seventh-grader returns lost wallet containing $3,400
Around the Glen
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Dale Bryant: Social capital investment can be a good tool to protect, improve democracy
Carl Heintze: Theory questions will to make new discoveries
Correction
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Local Notebook
Willow Glen resident Eric Warkentin endured freezing temperatures while biking Alaska's Iditasport Extreme
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Remember When
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Sports Briefs
High school sports
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