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November 30, 2005
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Publication Date: Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Cover Story
Getting their kicks? Sports groups want more playing fields, but is Bayfront Park the only place to put them?
News
Bay agency honors first chairman, Mel Lane, on 40th anniversary
Global-warming expert speaks on climate change
Longtime Woodside High soccer coach Dave Crevelt dies in Thanksgiving Day car accident
HOLIDAY FUND: Foster kids learn to live on their own at Daybreak
HOLIDAY FUND: Shelter Network helps homeless get back on their feet
Who will be Menlo Park's next mayor?
A scaled-down Town Center for Portola Valley?
Portola Valley notes: Mystery sound haunts the nights
Christmas comes early for Portola Valley, Woodside
HOLIDAYS 2005: Santa plans stops at Menlo Park train station, other locations
Short Takes
Summit Prep sets open-house schedule
'This is living' -- Scenes from Thanksgiving Day
AROUND TOWN: Local dancers welcome the holidays with 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'
Model railroad club greets the holidays with open houses
Waste transfer station to close for three days
Opinion
Guest Opinion: City not home to 4,000 soccer players
Editorial: Menlo survey finds budget's soft spots
LETTERS
Destinations
Destinations: Cruising California's wine country with Elderhostel
How to go Elderhostel
For the Record
Police Calls
Infant drowns in patio fountain in Woodside
Obituaries
Arts & Entertainment
Handbell choir at history museum workshop December 3
Portola Valley painter opens her studio on Sunday
Sports
Corte Madera Panthers win league championship
SPORTS BRIEFS: M-A boys soccer team wins opening match, 1-0
Master Community Calendar
Movies
Current Movie Times & Reviews
Mini Movie Reviews
Movie Theatre Addresses and Phone Numbers
MarketPlace
Classifieds
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