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Bunker Hill Park: Paradise lost
By 1897—just 10 years after incorporation—Los Gatos had lost its reputation as a sleepy rural town. Modern infrastructure such as sidewalks, sewers and electric street lights had been installed to support a rapidly growing population. The next big civic project for the Board of...
El Camino Health submits plans for new Los Gatos hospital
On Monday, El Camino Health submitted an application to the Town to replace its existing facility in Los Gatos with a new acute care campus.
The designs feature 122 single-occupancy patient rooms, 12 operating rooms, a modernized and larger emergency department, and advanced maternity, cardiac...
178 Twin Oaks Dr. subdivision moves on to Council
The Los Gatos Planning Commission voted 4-1 to recommend approval of the 178 Twin Oaks Dr. 12-lot subdivision, June 1, despite environmental concerns. This recommendation will now go to the Town Council with a new list of amendments relating largely to ecological and maintenance...
Ready for some vegetable-based entertainment this Father’s Day?
Who’s ready for a day at the races? The legendary Annual Zucchini Car Races are making a comeback. They’re scheduled to return to the Los Gatos Farmers’ Market Sunday, June 21. Landing on Father’s Day, this will be a fun way to bond with...
Author’s Talk
Karen Joy Fowler, the author of The Jane Austen Book Club and Recalling Cinderella, spoke in Saratoga on Saturday to over 50 attendees.
Fowler, who lives in Santa Cruz, encouraged the writers in attendance to focus on making their settings interesting.
She told them to “set...
University Ave home TP’d; grocery thefts; airbags deploy in Tesla dealership crash (Police Blotter, June 7-13)
June 7
Someone reportedly punched the lock of the caller’s vehicle and ransacked it on Los Gatos Almaden Road at 3:26pm.
Two men reportedly stole four cases of beer from Safeway on Pollard Road at 3:37pm.
A vehicle was reportedly running stop signs and speeding on Almendra...
Fuel4Ever provides hands-on nutrition education to students
For Los Gatos residents David and Danielle Stanton, good health is a way of life. Easier said than done, though, with the busy lives we lead. David, a registered gastrointestinal nurse, grew up in East Texas as the son of a compounding pharmacist, and...
Intuitive Surgical’s robot is changing the face of surgery
At Good Samaritan Hospital, a range of advanced, non-traditional surgical procedures are now being offered. On a recent tour I met with two surgeons, Dr. Mohammed Al-Temimi and Dr. Kristine Borrison.
Both are now using Intuitive Surgical’s “da Vinci Single Port” robotic platform.
These doctors, out...
Fraud protection in focus on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, which means it’s a great time to check in with our loved ones. These days, staying connected online helps us do everything from paying bills and video chatting with family, to finding the perfect recipe. But just like we lock our front doors at night, it’s important to protect ourselves online, too.
Unfortunately, scammers are getting more creative...
Valle Monte League expands mental health network
On June 10, Valle Monte League announced it was partnering with two mental health organizations—Operation Freedom Paws and Parents Helping Parents—while continuing its ongoing work with Hearts & Minds Activity Center.
"These additions strengthen Valle Monte League’s network of community-based services to better support individuals...


















