March 23, 2005     Willow Glen, California Since 1992
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Closing the Gap: Cynthia Ptacek is president of the Willow Glen branch of the American Association of University Women.
Women's Work
By Meghan O'Hare
AAUW promotes equality and education for women.  More
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Garden Plaza parking Anti-graffiti Girls on the Run
Cardale Evans knows people are talking about him and the way he monitors parking.  More Businesses in Willow Glen could become a target for acid etching, the newest graffiti trend.  More For Leah Boydston, a fourth-grader at Schallenberger Elementary School, running is a family affair.  More
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Women's Work: AAUW promotes equality and education for women

News

Garden Plaza parking lot is restricted; drivers want that changed

Girls are on the run just for the fun of it

Lou's Village considers selling property to Shea

Anti-graffiti program could reduce out-of-pocket costs

Relay for Life begins its team effort for recruits

Sewer upgrades in August will impact downtown Willow Glen

Around the Glen

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Milo: When is a teenager ready to drive solo?

Neighbors

Aztec New Year celebration is a display of harmony and unity for all humanity

Columns

High school students survive the revised SAT experience

Perkins on Real Estate

Sports

Sports Briefs

Rams make a run for volleyball title

Mavericks win fourth straight in tourney to claim NJB title

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