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January 6, 2005
2004—The Almaden Times Weekly Year in Review
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The Blossom Hill Kmart, located across from the newly remodeled Westfield Shoppingtown Oakridge, announces it will close its doors forever Feb. 13 along with three other Bay Area locations after the Michigan-based company filed for bankruptcy in January 2002. More than 100 local employees receive pink slips as they return to work to help with post holiday returns and exchanges.
Respected San Jose journalist Karl Laucher, a former San Jose Mercury News sports writer, former Times Community Newspapers executive editor and former sports editor of the Almaden Times Weekly, announces his retirement after becoming a grandfather for the second time and working for 45 years as a Read more...
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| Great expectations
Shepherd of the Valley preschool teacher expecting quads
By Justin Petersen
Staff Writer
Jeff and Amy Adams passed on the traditional coos celebrating peace and happiness this holiday season. No sense to gloat in joy and they’re certain peace in the near future will be a lost cause—the couple recently discovered that they are expecting quadruplets in May.
However, the news poses a challenge for the growing family. Specifically, Jeff, an air-conditioning mechanic by trade, fell victim to the staggering U.S. economy last spring and Read more...
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