July 28, 2004     Willow Glen, California Since 1992
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Years of History: Willow Ranch development's longest homeowners, Terry (left) and Fortune Masdeo, bought their home in 1950.
It's Bonanza: Development remains unchanged
By Beth Walker
After 50 years, Willow Ranch continues to hold a spell over its homeowners, which might explain why six of the 49 ranch-style houses belong to Vince Maestri's family.  More
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Parcel tax Asiel Design Albertsons meeting
The San Jose Unified School District's budget still looks grim as the district tries to pencil out the numbers.  More The cavernous structure on McEvoy Street was once a granary, and its corrugated steel walls and roof with cracked glass skylights are untouched.  More A more positive tone was sounded at the last Albertsons community meeting, as residents praised the supermarket's development team.  More
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It's Bonanza: Development remains unchanged
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