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April 28, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Down and out in Atherton: Why half-finished construction and abandoned houses have cropped up among the town's elegant estates.
  • Atherton police take advantage of abandoned houses for training
  • News
  • Atherton committee recommends a 22 percent boost to parcel tax
  • Carnival will raise funds for Selby School
  • Trains top Atherton town meeting agenda
  • Caltrain hearing on electrification set for May 1
  • Community notes: Tutors needed for Project Read
  • Community notes: Affordable health care topic of library program
  • Creek walk with Jim Johnson
  • County irked by Stanford roadwork: crosswalk and pedestrian pathway on Santa Cruz Avenue to be removed
  • Fund created for family of murdered Menlo Park man
  • May Day festivities include run, parade and pancakes
  • Pricier child care plan comes before Menlo Park council
  • Menlo Park residents likely to pay more for city services
  • Home-building rules issue could come to vote by Menlo council May 11
  • City, Menlo fire district lock horns over fire sprinkler proposal
  • Meeting gives residents chance to help shape Menlo Park traffic
  • Nature program launched: 'Exploring a Sense of Place'
  • Program topic: What do we do when the oil runs out?
  • Event highlights 'magic of reading' event at Kepler's
  • New plans for 130-bed Sequoia Hospital unveiled
  • Short Takes
  • Around Town: Filoli says it with flowers
  • All That Glitters! Woodside High School stages fashion show
  • Equestrian estates planned for Woodside parcels near freeway
  • Opinion
  • Why traffic-calming needs residents' support
  • Another look at traffic-calming
  • LETTERS
  • 2 views of Woodside Priory's expansion plans
  • Money & Business
  • In the grand manner: Churchill-Crocker Galleries are the purveyors of fine things
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Police Calls
  • Obituaries
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Folksong melds with classical style in May 1 chamber music concert
  • Schools
  • An 18-year legacy: Coach Dave Crevelt's Woodside High soccer teams went from last place to first
  • Woodside Priory School stages 'Mad Hatter's Ball'
  • Sports
  • Little League resumes play
  • Youth soccer signups begin May 1
  • 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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