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March 24, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Hey, what about us? The outlook for young people has changed dramatically since the dot-com bust.
  • How it looks from the class of 2004
  • News
  • County gives up right-of-way to Alpine Road neighbors
  • Atherton eyes new way to challenge cuts in train service
  • Two more hearings set on open space district expansion
  • County planners may rule on Ladera tennis club lighting
  • Eucalyptus trees: Gone but not forgotten
  • Menlo fire district looks at parcel tax measure for November ballot
  • Portola Valley man charged in federal case
  • Bring on the rain
  • Transportation agency adopts list of projects for ballot
  • Belle Haven residents seek more library hours, stop signs
  • Menlo Park: Traffic-calming is coming to Chester Street
  • Willows crash renews call for stop signs
  • Menlo Park: Hardware store plan in, bookstore out
  • Council continues to delay vote on Menlo home-building rules
  • Menlo Watch: Menlo residents' thoughts sought on traffic issues
  • Community Notes
  • Mighty oak leaves Emilie Ave. powerless
  • Menlo man to stand trial for animal cruelty
  • Short Takes
  • Woodside revises handbook for advisory committees
  • Woodsiders sound off on proposed noise ordinance
  • Woodside Library goes WiFi
  • Suspect in Atherton vehicle theft arrested
  • Opinion
  • Community can help make underdog school a winner
  • No justification for delay on
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  • Tour de Menlo rolls out May 22
  • Money & Business
  • People in Business
  • Real estate News: Coldwell Banker names its top-selling agents
  • Federman named to Hall of Fame
  • Hidden treasures: You can't tell this bookstore by its exterior
  • New executives for Stanford Park Hotel
  • Portola Valley man named a 'lawyer of the year'
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Births
  • Police Calls
  • Notes
  • Obituaries
  • Clarifying legal rights, duties of pedestrians, drivers, cyclists
  • Portola Valley man sentenced to prison for theft, tax-evasion
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Around Town: House and garden tours: a sure sign of spring
  • Schools
  • Group joins global effort to help children
  • M-A students win science honors
  • People
  • Menlo School in final four of quiz kids show
  • Seventeen win Rotary Club scholarships
  • Portola Valley board looking for middle school principal, again
  • Sports
  • Menlo woman wins '50-plus' race
  • M-A Baseball
  • Sports Notes
  • Master Community Calendar
  • Movies
  • Current Movie Times & Reviews
  • Mini Movie Reviews
  • Movie Theatre Addresses and Phone Numbers
  • MarketPlace
  • Classifieds
  • Online Classified Ad Form
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