May 11, 2005     Willow Glen, California Since 1992
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Together: Gabrielle Seepersad's son, Jonathan, was diagnosed 1 1/2 years ago with neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer.
Boy's Life
By Irene Kew
Jonathan Seepersad battles a rare cancer.  More
News News News
Secondary units Budget cuts Making life better
The San Jose City Council, at its May 3 meeting, approved a granny-unit pilot program--much to the dismay of some Willow Glen residents.  More This year's city budget proposal closes a $58.1 million deficit through a combination of funding cuts, layoffs, and utilization of reserve funds.  More When it comes to giving, Santa Clara County's Girl Scout Troop 117 believes in starting young.  More

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Cover Story

Boy's Life: Jonathan Seepersad battles a rare cancer

News

Program for secondary units OK'd to move into design stage

Bears, pies, plants made life better

Budget cuts target public safety, libraries and community centers

Letter carriers gear up for the area's 15th annual food drive

Survey suggests parents want arts in curriculum

Teachers union honors Resident reporters for education coverage

Around the Glen

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Milo: Take the weighted GPA out of schools

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Neighbors

Social worker Glenn Thomas is recognized for his practice

Columns

Michael Hagopjan shows off his cool and wins gold medal

Fountains flow and gardens grow at Veranda on Lincoln

Sports

Sports Briefs

Rams run well at league track finals

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