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March 09, 2005

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Publication Date: Wednesday, March 09, 2005

  • Cover Story
  • Cover story: Growing with grace -- The giant-sized Menlo Park Presbyterian Church tries to balance being a regional attraction and a good neighbor
  • Hardware store heading toward opening
  • Garage could mean parking relief -- and church growth
  • News
  • Blockbuster closes doors in Menlo Park
  • Cadillac of Menlo Park closing down
  • Susan Ford Dorsey heads open space trust board
  • Horse Park hearing on permits
  • Menlo faces decision on open-meeting issue, child care facility
  • Hotel on Sand Hill Road: Stanford negotiating with unnamed hotelier
  • Menlo Park: Tricky truck issue in limbo
  • Jamal Rahimi to travel a new road
  • Road repair tops Menlo Park's priority list
  • Six-home plan heads to Menlo council
  • Fire stations: refuge for unwanted infants
  • Lawyer named to Portola Valley Planning Commission
  • Short Takes
  • Baby needs life-saving transplant
  • At last, Woodside Library lot landscaping can start
  • Work days on San Francisquito Creek
  • Opinion
  • EDITORIAL: Give child-care issue one last airing
  • LETTERS
  • Panel of Contributors: The agony of knowing a student in harm's way
  • Health and Fitness
  • Health & Fitness: A last gift to loved ones -- Portola Valley woman counsels people on how to leave final instructions on medical treatment
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Police Calls
  • Woman killed in local accident
  • Obituaries
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Star power at Kepler's
  • 'Footloose' at Crystal Spring
  • Herb Dengler's wildflowers bloom again
  • Teen launches kids' film festival
  • Bach concerts in Portola Valley
  • Artscene: Cantor Arts Center is beneficiary of Atherton woman's 'retirement'
  • Around Town: Fifty-Plus Fitness Weekend at Stanford
  • Wildflowers should be spectacular this year
  • Schools
  • Parents grill officials on 'No Child' plan
  • Portola Valley seeks school heroes
  • Sports
  • Basketball: Woodside loses CCS championship on technical foul in final seconds
  • M-A boys soccer report
  • 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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