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March 8, 2007
Budget issues top priority list |
Reed delivers inaugural State of the City address
San Jose not yet a great city, but best days are ahead, claims Reed
By Ali Abdollahi
Staff Writer
Mayor Chuck Reed gave his first State of the City address at the McEnery Convention Center on March 7 to a sold-out crowd who paid $20 each to attend the breakfast. “San Jose is a good city with great people,” Reed said. “But it’s not yet a great city.”
Reed made only passing references to the ethics scandal that plagued his predecessor’s term in office. He spoke briefly of the “Reed Reforms,” which he called, “a series of measures to help instill honesty, fiscal Read more...
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Almaden celebrates tenth annual Read Across America event
Political, business and literary professionals celebrate reading and Dr. Seuss’ birthday with student visits
By Ali Abdollahi
Staff Writer
Thousands of schools across the country celebrated the tenth annual Read Across America event, held March 2 in honor of the birthday of Theodor Geisel—better known as Dr. Seuss. Schools in Almaden Valley also joined in the national festivities, sponsored by the National Education Association and the California Teachers
Association. Read more...
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