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January 1, 2008
| The Year in Review |
A look back at 2007 Willow Glen news, events
By Carol Rosen
Editor
It was a year like any other year, with births, deaths, issues and problems. It was a time for new politicians but it was also a time to bring back old festivals with a new touch. While 2007 is gone, many of the events that happened last year will live on in 2008.
There was an election and there were retirements. The city demolished the old library branch and started building a new one. Lincoln Avenue storefronts filled as fast as they emptied. Older trees were cut down without permits, setting the e-list and people in motion to halt any further such tree surgery. The Founders’ Day Read more...
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| Willow Glen officially kicks off holiday season with tree-lighting
By Joe Proudman
Staff Writer
Community residents gathered at Willow Glen Elementary on Nov. 29, a week after the Thanksgiving holiday, to officially kick off the Christmas season.
An estimated 700 to 1,000 people turned out to Willow Glen Elementary for the annual gala, which featured five performing groups, pizza sales, book sales, a food drive, Santa Claus and the yearly tree lighting.
The five performing groups included the Willow Glen High Read
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