April 1, 2009
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Article Index
A New Eagle Scout
A Passover primer
Auditions for Stage 1
Bartering: No money down!
Bharatanatyam Arangetram
Business Bookclub: "Catastrophe: The Story of Bernard L. Madoff, The Man Who Swindled the World" by Deborah and Gerald Strober
CSD baseball lights up Emery
California tax law changes for 2008 returns
Casino for a cause
Chabot softball struggling; still have a shot at playoffs
Cities offer numerous spring break camps
Community forum on youth violence seeks solutions
Developmental Coach of the Year
Editorial: O'er the ramparts we watch'd
Elementary chess team to compete in national championships
FALL Major Brewers win two, drop one
Federal tax law changes for business returns
Federal tax law changes for individual returns
Fifth grader wins state award
Find your next customer
First Homicides of 2009
Fremont City Council
Getting ready for high school
Good Samaritans beat odds to save life
Hayward City Council
Helpful Advice for the Not-So-Young at Heart
History: Fremont's third birthday
Hope and Help for Controlling Costly, Deadly Diabetes
Improve public transportation
Junior college baseball recap
Knights of Columbus celebrate 25th anniversary
Letter To The Editor
Looking for solar energy
MVAL baseball roundup
Mandatory water conservation
Mayors deliver Meals on Wheels
Milpitas High sports spring into action
Mission San Jose Little League recap
Moreau Catholic girls earn victory
Mt. Eden contending in HAAL baseball
National Merit Scholarship finalists named
New Releases
Ohlone Humane Society: A solution to the season
Panthers knock off Vortex; remain unbeaten
Pat Kite's Garden: Snail trails return
Restaurant Review: Mioki Sushi
Scholarships available for local high school seniors
School House Rocks
Scottish Faire returns to Fremont
Strikers play well despite loss to Break
Stroke Rehabilitation: The Answer to Improved Quality of Life
Telethon lets the music play
The importance of drug labels
Union City Little League celebrates 50th anniversary
Union City wins grant to combat gangs
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