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Complete Artist: Kwan, who's taking a Chinese calligraphy class at the Willows Senior Center, is writing the symbol for a horse.
Character Building
By Alicia Upano
Calligraphy teaches patience through art.  More
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Crime issues Grocery workers Alano Club
Willow Glen residents concerned about rising crime in their neighborhoods now have one more place to turn.  More Not typically known as a union stronghold town like cities such as Detroit or Philadelphia, where simmering labor strikes can find support among consumers, San Jose does have its share of empathetic residents.  More Alano Club West has provided refuge for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts for nearly 30 years.  More
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Character Building: Calligraphy teaches patience through art

News

Crime issues that post on the elist are monitored by local police

Alano Club trying to make things work

Area grocery workers still in negotiations over healthcare benefits to avoid a strike

Malone Road may have 9 new single-family homes on the street

San Jose puts aside $70,000 for state of the city speech

Vacant lot near Willow and Prevost will be developed

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Letters & Opinions

Letters

Milo: New PSAT offers a lot more than the scores

Bryant: Our latest arrival: It's all about Image

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Columns

Gardening is a universal way to teach English to students

Willow Glen info night provides a wealth of courses and options

Perkins on Real Estate

Sports

Sports Briefs

Schnabel a scoring leader for Willow Glen

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