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November 2, 2006
Spooktacular Celebration
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Graystone Pumpkin Bust spells fun for students, faculty, family and volunteers
By Jeanne Carbone Lewis
Staff Writer
It’s the time of the year when pumpkins decorate doorsteps and schools become the place to celebrate fall. One school festival outdoes them all every year when it comes to gourds, carnivals, food and fun. More than 1,500 students, family members, and friends would agree that last Friday the Pumpkin Bust at Graystone Elementary School was the place to be.
“The Pumpkin Bust is always fun,” said Graystone Elementary School Principal Dave Beymer. “The event coordinators really outdid themselves this year. They’ve thought of everything and they all work so
well together. Read more...
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| Seeking justice for a fallen officer
Delays in trial anger family, police, officials and community
By Julie Davis Berry
Executive Editor
Every anniversary since he was gunned down on a quiet cul-de-sac in Almaden Valley on Oct. 28, 2001, Jeffrey Fontana’s family has held a solemn candlelight vigil in hopes of bringing attention to their fallen son.
When it had been just two, then three years since the San Jose Police Officer was killed, the mood of those assembled was of frustration that the wheels of justice were turning so slowly. Saturday night, on the Read more...
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