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The Willow Glen Resident
September 16, 1998

Cover Story

Local artist Therese May and friends donate quilt for a church fundraiser

Special Section: Founders Day 1998

Willow Glen residents think of their community, rather than their history, on Founders Day 1998
Willow Glen's independent spirit still shines in the community's thriving locally owned businesses
Pronto Pup was hangout for teenagers in the '50s
The arts and crafts fair returns to Founders Day
Tour meanders through 70 years of architecture
Cars, horses, stagecoach to parade down Avenue
A Willow Glen history lesson: Did you know?
Schedule of Events

Point of View

Toys teach mother and son a lesson in responsibility

News

Council Watch
Safeway closes the traffic easement behind its WG store
Garbarino Machine and Iron Works slated for demolition after 53 years in business
Deregulation could open the door for renewable energy
Longtime residents recall the incorporation of Willow Glen
Center seeks volunteers for breast cancer study
Willow Glen Arco station is overdue for remodel
L'Daisy Patch provides a fertile ground for interns
September marks Food-Safety Month in county
Composting bins available for sale
Clothes horses are needed for SJ Rep's costume inventory
Around The Glen

Opinion

Letters

Calendar

This week's events in and around Willow Glen

Sports

Sports Briefs
Rams are worth watching
Chung leads Panthers to win
Krail's return to Pioneer is clouded by loss to Grizzlies
Young Rams, Mustangs win


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