Remember having a newborn, including the 3 a.m. feedings and planning the day around their every need? Wasn’t it a wonderful time? Sure, it was a ton of work,...
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100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 31, 1914) Cherry Carnival to be Showy Event: Attractive Amusements, Cherry Exhibits and Pageants Planned:...
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Money might not grow on trees for students in higher education who struggle with paying their tuition. But if you have a...
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 24, 1914) Santa Clara Municipal Plant: Local Water, Gas and Electric Systems Most Modern in...
Next week you could enjoy some fine California vintages while helping a group of young people who are rarely awarded scholarships. How?...
On a clear, sunny California Tuesday, it felt a long way from Santa Clara to Inchon, Pork Chop Hill, or Heartbreak Ridge....
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 17, 1914) Town Trustees Oppose Extension of Franchise: Railroad Company Must Act or Make Way...
In the world of non-profit organizations, it is passionate volunteers that make things possible. Some of the most ardent volunteers donate their...
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Rotary Members Get Once-In-A-Lifetime View of Rapidly-Advancing Levi’s Stadium Construction
Santa Clara Rotary is going to have to be pretty creative to come with programs for next year’s meetings that are up...
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Santa Clara seniors and teens came together for a special event on March 15. “Rock ‘n Roll Diner,” an inter-generational sock hop,...