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December 9, 2008
| A look back at 2008 highlights |
The past year was one of ups and downs from an election that made history to the highest gas prices in our history; from falling housing prices to falling stock prices to an incredible rise in home foreclosures. Here are some of the events affecting Willow Glen and Cambrian Park.
JANUARY
Nancy Biagini, one of Willow Glen’s best features, passed away, the victim of a 14-month battle with colon cancer. Locals remembered her smile and the welcome they felt when seeing her on the street or meeting her for the first time. Mrs. Biagini died Jan. 6 in San Jose. More than 1,000 people attended her funeral.
The San Jose City Read more...
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Bachman found not guilty of kidnapping charges
By Carol Rosen
Editor
In late December, a Santa Clara County judge found Donald Bachman not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping for sexual purposes and forcibly committing a lewd act on a child.
Bachman, who was arrested two days after running down a 12-year-old Willow Glen girl, putting her into his car and driving around with her before she escaped, pleaded guilty to two counts of auto theft, and Judge Jerome Brock found him guilty of felony hit and run. He will be sentenced on Feb. 20 likely to nearly eight years in Read more...
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