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June 5, 2007
| A day of fun in the sun |
Celebrate Cambrian shifts into high gear
May 19 was a big day for residents of Cambrian Park with new works of art and music and all kinds of activities at the Camden Community Center. Growing significantly from last year, more than 1,100 people attended the day, which featured tours of the community center along with tours of the art work, donated by the Camden [High School] Alumni Foundation and developed into works of art by the San Jose State University’s Art Department. Additionally, there was an art show for young students with contestants taking home ribbons and prizes. There were also games, a jump house and slide, music, square dancing and city departments there to help out with questions from the residents. City Council-member Judy Read more...
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New information may lead to stiffer sentence for drunk driver
Mother seeks justice for 15-year-old son
By Carol Rosen and
Julie Davis Berry
On Wednesday, May 30, the District Attorney’s office released new information regarding the hit and run death of 15-year old Marcus Keppert on May 6, 2006.
The DA’s office announced that they requested the police department download the sensor data module from the driver George Xinos’ SUV, which had not previously been done. The SDM indicated Xinos was traveling 76 miles per hour at the Read more...
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