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Read My Lips: Kittye Ryckowski lost her hearing because of spinal meningitis and uses an assistive listening system.
Willow Glen group offers support for the hard of hearing
By Amy Jenkins and Sandy Sims
Losing one's hearing can seem like a traumatic loss for many people. But a lip-reading class at the Willows Senior Center teaches local residents the skills necessary to deal with hearing loss as well as providing emotional support that can be equally important.  More
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The Daisy Patch Almaden Cinema 5 Trendy on the Ave.
After 20 years of business in Willow Glen, The Daisy Patch closed its doors on Dec. 26.  More Willow Glen residents can now see new movies in the neighborhood—at former budget theater Almaden Cinema 5.  More Two new women's clothing stores are bringing a spirit of youth and fashion consciousness to Lincoln Avenue.  More
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Willow Glen group offers support for the hard of hearing
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Daisy Patch closes after 20 years of business

New stores on the avenue cater to trendy crowd

Old budget cinema now shows first-run movies

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