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July 06, 2005

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Publication Date: Wednesday, July 06, 2005

  • Cover Story
  • Taking flight: Menlo Park launches new skate park
  • News
  • Atherton property with historic fountain bought by preservationists
  • SamTrans fares to rise September 1
  • Canada College names head of student services
  • New program offers free recycling of computers, other 'e-waste'
  • Kate Mulligan chairs Humane Society board
  • Joan and John Inglis celebrate 50 years together
  • Menlo Park honors recycling, tree-saving efforts
  • Menlo Park Watch: City plans 'green' parking lot
  • Council smoothes way for single-story home remodels
  • Caltrain board faces high-speed rail issue
  • Menlo Fire Chief Paul Wilson to leave district this fall
  • Four locals scouts gain Eagle Scout rank
  • Short Takes: Crapitizing the language
  • Eldridge named luxury home specialist
  • Drop-off date set for hazardous waste
  • Portola Valley party for Steve Westly, candidate for governor
  • Woodside family is on a mission to save African wildlife
  • Woodside Notes: Town acts to slow speeders
  • Eucalyptus trees fall, Brown Adobe stays put at Woodside's former Schroll estate
  • Opinion
  • Editorial: The payoff from Measure T
  • Guest Opinion: Linfield residents like housing idea
  • LETTERS
  • Food and Drink
  • Getting personal: Hiring a personal chef is one solution to that age-old dilemma -- 'What's for dinner?'
  • Matt Ragno's back in Ladera, this time at Bianchini's
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Magazine salesman reaches plea deal on elder assault
  • Former Menlo Park City Clerk Jaye Carr dies after long illness
  • Fremont Park tunes up for summer shows
  • Police Calls
  • COLLEGE GRADUATES
  • Volunteers harvest fruit for needy
  • No injuries, but 2 arrested in Menlo shooting, stakeout
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • 'Pride and Joy' back at Connoisseurs' Marketplace
  • Vintage Affaire wine auction to benefit Peninsula Center for the Blind
  • Schools
  • Priory grads hear lessons from a pro: Steve Young
  • Awards for Priory seniors
  • Woodside co-op school director retires
  • Priory's middle schoolers graduate
  • Record $1.5 million raised for Menlo Park schools
  • Revenues rise, but so
  • Sacred Heart Prep celebrates graduation
  • Sports
  • Softball all-stars win 'B' bracket tournament
  • Eric Berman signs letter of intent
  • Three young Woodside fencers qualify for nationals
  • 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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