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April 27, 2006
More than a janitor
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Guadalupe holds ‘Hooray for Mr. Tony Day!’ for employee of the year
By Daniel DeBolt
Staff Writer
It seems like just another day for janitor Tony Perez as he walks into the Guadalupe Elementary school cafeteria to fix the microphone for an event. No one told Perez the event was for him.
After 24 years of work at Guadalupe Elementary, it is now his day, “Mr. Tony Day.” Teachers and students are applauding him for being recognized by the California School Employees Association as the Classified Employee of the Year.
The school’s staff and students consider the 53-year-old union local president more than just a janitor. He greets kids with smiles Read more...
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ELECTION ‘06
Pandori out of the box
Mayoral candidate takes on the
tough issues
By Daniel DeBolt
Staff Writer
David Pandori is an intense man on a mission with a vision for thoughtful development of the city he has called home for the past 30 years, a city he hopes to fill with parks and thriving new businesses.
The former District 3 city councilman and current prosecutor in the District Attorney’s office has a passion for parks and urban planning. The 47-year-old candidate entered the race late in the game, and Read more...
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