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January 4, 2005
| Looking back at 2004 from a Willow Glen perspective |
By Carol Rosen
Editor
The dawn of a year new is full of hopes and dreams for the future of the coming 12 months. It’s a time when people make resolutions to change, and await the changes they hope will improve their lives.
But it’s also a good time to reflect on the year just ended, and, if necessary, learn lessons from the mistakes we made and the impact of decisions made by ourselves and those governing our communities. Here are some of the local highlights covered by the Willow Glen Times during 2004.
January
—Josephine Perrucci celebrates her 100th birthday. She’s lived in Willow Glen for 63 years.But it’s also a good time to reflect on the year just ended, and, if necessary, learn Read
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| Willow Glen teams well represented at Robotics Tournament
By Carol Rosen
Editor
A Lego robot serves a blind person dinner, another feeds a paralyzed person while an even more sophisticated robot opens a gate for someone with a debilitating disease.
These were a just a few of the ideas unveiled at the San Jose Unified Robotics Tournament Saturday, Dec. 4. That day, 64 teams of fourth through eighth graders or more than 300 students, primarily from San Jose United School District, competed at Gunderson High School. San Jose Unified hosted the event. Read
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