April 6, 2005     Willow Glen, California Since 1992
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Built to Last: Palm Haven residents Clive and Carol Pollard stand on the portico of their Frank D. Wolfe home.
Cry Wolfe
By Alicia Upano
Architect left his legacy throughout Willow Glen.  More
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Police liaison Secondary units Fire victims
The North Willow Glen Neighborhood Association has opted to utilize resources already at its fingertips.  More Within the span of a week, discussion on lifting the secondary housing unit ban in San Jose has come before two separate city committees.  More After watching their homes go up in smoke, residents of the Glen Willow apartments have begun to put lives back together.  More

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Cover Story

Cry Wolfe: Architect left his legacy throughout Willow Glen

News

Association adds police liaison role as bridge to fill the gap

Online game winner goes all in

Protestors want America West to ground its morning flights

Discussion on lifting secondary unit ban continues in the city

Fire victims aided by the Red Cross as they seek out new housing

Red Cross helps fire victims deal with asbestos problems

Around the Glen

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Residence Parks were common in the 1900s

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Columns

Haute couture returns to Presentation High School

Closure of Randol impacts the relocation of special ed teachers

Casa Casa sold but will retain familiar style

Perkins on Real Estate

Columnist: Andrea Dorey

Sports

Sports Briefs

Rams, Chargers play for volleyball lead

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