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September 22, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, September 22, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Friendly green monsters: Can a big custom home still be environmentally friendly?
  • Home tour showcases solar, green technology
  • Green home resources
  • Green Remodeling Fair at Hidden Villa
  • News
  • At last: The trees are coming to the Alameda
  • Atherton council opts for partial fire sprinkler law
  • Chance to weigh in on the future of Bair Island
  • National equine center celebrates 33 years in town of Woodside
  • Election 2004: League of Women Voters' election forums go to college
  • Menlo Park dentist nets $100,000 for scholars
  • Trish Hooper's 'Political Odyssey'
  • Mediation for Ladera Oaks lighting dispute
  • A new reader is born at Belle Haven Library
  • Ted Lempert moves on; named president of Children Now
  • Crime worries spark community meeting in the Willows
  • Allied Arts neighbors continue legal battle over guild permit
  • Stoplight possible for busy University/Menlo intersection
  • Forum for Menlo Park City Council hopefuls September 29
  • Home-building rules go back to Menlo Park council
  • Menlo Watch: Report on rail crossings posted online
  • Community Notes: Canada College hosts college fairs
  • Short Takes
  • Ground-breaking for skate park
  • County OKs emergency
  • Woodside council meeting canceled
  • David Polnaszek gives the gift that keeps on giving
  • Opinion
  • EDITORIAL: The grade separation headache
  • Letters of endorsement
  • Council member backs Measure A
  • LETTERS
  • Poem: Portola Valley Blues
  • GUEST OPINION: A lesson from Carmel's Clint Eastwood
  • Money & Business
  • Off to the races: Retired pharmacist Phil Baneth enters a thrilling new career -- thoroughbred racing
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Police Calls
  • Obituaries
  • Two boys robbed -- twice -- on Willow Road
  • Teen arrested in Menlo Park shovel-attack incident
  • Police seek man who tried to lure little girl
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Autumn at Filoli
  • Tom Hunter holds concert at Ladera Community Church
  • Around Town: Arts & Olive Festival at Canada College
  • Schools
  • Overnight school field trips top issue in Portola Valley
  • Selby Lane School supporters fund program
  • Sports
  • Pony Club holds annual show in Woodside
  • 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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