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Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
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Reunited: Mildred Lewis (left) and Alberta Trapani owned businesses on Lincoln Avenue from the 1940s to the 1960s. Lewis owned an electrical appliance store with her husband, Herbert and Trapani owned a shoe store.
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Former business owners remember Lincoln Avenue
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Amy Jenkins
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Two women who owned businesses on Lincoln Avenue in the 1940s and 1950s were reunited recently after reading a Willow Glen Resident article about the history of the downtown area. The two women, friends again, have vivid memories of Lincoln Avenue during an era long gone.
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| Local travel agents have noted a trend among area residents' vacation plans, with many choosing to travel domestically rather than abroad.
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Tuesday nights are for hot rods—at least at the Big Dog Grill in Willow Glen, where classic car devotees have been gathering for years to admire each other's work.
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Nearly a dozen Willow Glen artists will open their studios to the public during the final weekend of Silicon Valley Open Studios 2003.
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Former business owners remember Lincoln Avenue |
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Promo eggs a big hit for WGBPA website
Elementary school youth celebrate Cinco de Mayo
Graffiti Nites, hot rodding in the Glen
Willow Glen artists visit with public during Open Studios
Residents plan vacations close to home
Around the Glen
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Letters
Cartoon: DeCinzo
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Aroma is distinct, but steer manure safer than fertilizer
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Party trays, prepared foods like homemade at Chez Vous
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Sports Briefs
Willow Glen boys, girls win track titles
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation, announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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Visit Downtown Willow Glen
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