The new “Hands Free” law goes into affect momentarily, and to that end some of us have been testing hands-free devices for comfort and clarity. Since wearing something not really comfortable over my ear, and looking like some demented escapee from the looney-bin did not appeal to me, I chose to test the MVOX Hand’s [...]
Story & Photos by Donna Austin
On June 26, Grants award presentation by Jean Blackburn.
Pictured from left to right Kay Roberts, Support Network for Battered Women, Jean Blackburn, Quota service director, Sujatha Venkatraman, West Valley Community Services, Karen Kennan, Pacific Autism Center, David Duran, Support Network for Battered Women, Kathy Berger, Cupertino Union school District, Allison [...]
According to Charlie Gallman, who will be the Captain of our new Cupertino Trader Joe’s, that’s not technically in Cupertino, we can expect a mid-September opening. Located in the new complex at the corner of De Anza and Bollinger the store will feature all the good food, wine and wonderful things we travel to Trader [...]
At the June 17 Cupertino City Council meeting, Sand Hill Properties made their proposal for a
new -Residence Inn–at close to 1:00 O’Clock-after midnight. Not a good time to
hear a proposal for this very large project. Against all odds, 15 very
sleepy Cupertino residents, many of whom had to get up for work the next
morning, weighed in [...]
by Donna Austin
On Sunday night June 22nd, 2008, the Cupertino Historical Society celebrated summer with a barbecue at the Picchetti winery. It was such a perfect evening as people strolled, mingled, ate and listened to the barbershop quartet sing eloquently about “Sweet Adeline!”