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June 15, 2005

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Publication Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2005

  • Cover Story
  • Graduation 2005: The new grads: The Almanac's annual graduation report
  • East Palo Alto High School: Charter school sends off its first class of graduates
  • Graduation 2005: M-A High celebrates graduation Thursday
  • Graduation 2005: Woodside High ceremonies set for June 17
  • Graduation 2005: Corte Madera School will graduate 55
  • Graduation 2005: Hillview graduates its largest eighth-grade class
  • Graduation 2005: La Entrada leads the graduation procession
  • Graduation 2005: Amphitheater setting for Woodside School graduation
  • News
  • Atherton: Flood estate fountain relocation in limbo
  • Girl still critical after motorcycle crash
  • County tax rolls grow by 9 percent
  • Atherton: Campaign effort pays off as parcel tax passes easily
  • Atherton: Where will the money go?
  • Three counties boost Caltrain contributions
  • Atherton gets funds for train station, shuttle
  • Crime news: Menlo Park man fatally shot
  • Menlo Park: Officials seek comment on downtown dreams
  • Menlo Park: Furor cools as troubled market makes upgrades
  • Menlo Park: Proposals for medical, housing projects
  • News briefs
  • Community Notebook
  • Library programs continue in Portola Valley
  • Portola Valley: Fencing rules, new senior housing up for Planning Commission review
  • People: M-A grad wins top science honor
  • Short Takes
  • Jackie Speier revs up lieutenant governor's job
  • Los Trancos Woods on track to get sewers
  • Book swap sweet spot
  • Opinion
  • Remembering Carol Ivie
  • Editorial: What makes a community newspaper?
  • LETTERS
  • Family Almanac
  • Family Almanac: Dog-park decorum
  • Katie's Corner: Learning to live like colonial tweens
  • Miles Files: Mixed feelings about moving on
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Births
  • BIRTHS
  • Police Calls
  • College graduates
  • Obituaries
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Theater review: 'Two Gentlemen' good enough at Menlo Park Shakespeare festival
  • Schools
  • Sequoia high school district sets session on budget woes
  • Sports
  • New Little League tournament starts Saturday at Ford Field
  • Hengehold captures Alpine/West Menlo Little League title
  • Green for the field
  • Sports notes: M-A grad holds girls' lacrosse camp
  • Woodside Horse Park: Top prize
  • 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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