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June 1, 2005
| Willow Glen, Cancer Society raise funds, fight disease at fifth annual Relay For Life |
By Carol Rosen
Editor
Someone upstairs likes Willow Glen’s Relay For Life because every year no matter what the weather has been like up to the Relay, the sun shines and it’s not too hot or too cold or raining at the Relay.
This year was no exception. While the first part of May was wet and cold, the weekend of the Relay, the sun came out with all the survivors and the teams.
The opening ceremony brought back some old faces and brought out some new ones. District 6 City Councilmember Ken Yeager greeted guests, while Georgia Ladd, who started the Relay in Willow Glen, took a bow for making the ceremony what it was. The Read
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| Hose wagon at Station Six on chopping list again
Yeager and WGNA come to the rescue
By Sheila Sanchez
Staff Writer
Willow Glen’s Fire Station No. 6 “hose wagon” and one of its five firefighters are on the chopping block again this year as the city tries to balance its budget by reluctantly cutting critical neighborhood services.
The Willow Glen Neighborhood Association (WGNA), District 6 San Jose City Councilman Ken Yeager and other community groups are trying to save the engine, also known as “hose six,” saying it has saved many lives and provides a critical service Read
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