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Lessons Mary Fortney taught me about living one's lifeLessons Mary Fortney taught me years ago came to mind on learning of her recent death, following a period of health problems and increasing frailty. She was...
Original post made by Jay Thorwaldson on Feb. 14, 2011There are no comments yet. 9615 Views
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On Deadline: Glimmers of hope, but no $$ yet, for 'Free at Last'Glimmers of hope -- but no real $$ yet -- are on the horizon for Free at Last, the recovery-and-rehabilition organization based in East Palo Alto but serving a broader...
Original post made by Jay Thorwaldson on May. 5, 2011There are no comments yet. 9396 Views
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On Deadline: A last trip to the city dump -- layoffs, some nostalgia, seagullsThursday at 5 p.m. the Palo Alto city dump closed forever to residents for garbage and trash loads. City dump isn't its real name. It's officially the Palo Alto...
Original post made by Jay Thorwaldson on Jul. 29, 2011There are no comments yet. 14011 Views
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