by Gloria Elle’
Want to keep Cupertino’s City services like Police, Fire, parks,street cleaning and all the other things we take for granted–strong? Shop Cupertino. City services like those listed here are provided from
sales tax generated in Cupertino.
Need a new dishwasher? Sears on Stevens Creek is very competitive, and for every jingle of the cash register [...]
By Barbara Rogers
Cupertino Leads the Way in ‘Silicon Valley Reads 2009′ Not a Genuine Black Man: My Life as an Outsider, by Brian Copeland
January 7, 2009:
Silicon Valley Reads 2009 Deadline for Essay Contest Entries The Essay Contest Entry Deadline is January 7, 2009 on the subject of the book, Not a Genuine Black Man: [...]
Los Angeles held a well publicized Drop, Roll & Cover Drill yesterday. This brought back memories of the 60’s when I think more kids were hurt dropping out of their school desk seats and hitting their heads on the
bars of the desks than would have happened in an actual earthquake.
It also brought back recollections of [...]
On. Tues. Dec. 2 at 6:45 P.M., the Cupertino City Council
will hold a public hearing on the Heart of The City Specific Plan
Amendments. The plan provides development guidelines for the area along
Stevens Creek Blvd., from Hwy. 85 to the eastern City limits not far from Lawrence Expressway.
This is a good time to show up [...]
On Veteran’s Day, 11/11/08 at 11:00 a.m. at Cupertino’s Veteran’s
Memorial in Memorial Park, a very moving ceremony attended by many
Veterans of W.W.II, Korea, Vietnam and our wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan began.
Former Mayor, Sandra James was MC. She spoke about the site and how it
came into being, and introduced participants in the program. Our Santa
Clara [...]
At the 11/3/2008 City Council meeting, a mid-term budget adjustment was
proposed to raise the salary of a member of our top city staff by more
than $12,000. per year. I was pleased to see that interested Cupertino
residents turned out to question what seemed like a huge raise for just
one person who works for our city. It’s [...]
By Ruby Elbogen
My “Pound Puppy” Trevor is an 8 year old 9 lb. Chihuahua. We refer to him as The Cupertino Chihuahua. He languished at the San Jose Humane Society, in a cage for 6 months before we adopted him. He was considered unadoptable, and was not very sociable. Truth be told, he’s still a [...]