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November 4, 2004
| Lincoln Avenue trick or treating |
Small town atmosphere is a treat for children, parents, merchants
By Carol Rosen
Editor
While ghosts, goblins and other scary creatures were waiting until dark, the preschool set was out in force on the morning of Oct. 29, dressed in Halloween finery and picking up all kinds of treats from candy to books.
The young set—one young devil was only 3 months old—was out in droves meeting Mickey and Minnie Mouse, several clowns and a number of witches who were handing out sweet treats. From Peak Travel to Hicklebee’s and from Longs Drugs to Casa Casa, business owners and clerks passed out candy to the kids.
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| School budget crisis hits home
Castillero Middle School considered for closure
By Kymberli W. Brady
Staff Writer
New San Jose Unified School District Superintendent Don Iglesias brought a group of board members and employees to Willow Glen High School’s auditorium on Oct. 28 to discuss the latest budget cuts the district is planning. Unlike the meetings held last year, those attending didn’t scream or rage, but asked a number of well-thought out questions that, at times, appeared to mildly stymie the presenters.
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