by Ruby Elbogen
Cupertino is very fortunate to have it’s very own Sport’s Center, and as tax payers,we all have a stake in OUR place to get fit and stay fit, and we can do this alongside our friends and neighbors.There are single’s plans, family plans and plans for those over 50.
For members of Cupertino’s Senior [...]
While Cupertino shops and stores seemed to be holding their
own during this awful downturn in the economy, two favorites have closed and
another is closing. Mervyn’s at The Crossroads shutting their doors is probably
more of a corporate decision than a lack of business in Cupertino. Most folks
we’ve spoken to will miss Mervyn’s, but had noticed a [...]
by Ruby Elbogen
At Cupertino Hanukkah Menorah Lighting
Cupertino Mayor Orrin Mahoney greeted a large group of celebrants who braved the cold and rain to participate in the lighting of the first of eight Hanukkah candles on Dec. 21.2008 in Cali Mill Plaza. It was good to see so many people bundled up against the [...]
To our growing cadre of loyal readers - we truly do appreciate the
positive comments you have made to The Cupertino Daily, we’re almost a
year old and love being an integral part of life in Cupertino, our home
town.
We wish you and those you hold dear Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas
and a safe, healthy, peaceful and prosperous New [...]
At the Dec. 16, 2008 City Council meeting, presentations were heard
about two very necessary housing options, which after hearing all the
facts and much discussion, will now receive funding by the city, and be
located here.
Maitri will purchase a four unit building that will offer transitional housing
for battered women in Cupertino, and Senior Housing Solutions will give [...]
When Antiochus IV took power late in the first century BCE, and laid
waste to the Temple in Jerusalem, the Jews were devastated. The
Maccabees, led by Judah and his sons began a revolution against the
harsh ruler and after a great battle and against impossible odds, they
prevailed.
They entered and ritually cleansed the Temple,
however when they lit the [...]
by Ruby Elbogen
When I listen to folks who get up at city council and planning commission meetings to tell us why housing for “old” or elderly folks at places like Main Street Cupertino is not appropriate, I must admit I find it amusing. Especially, when almost every one of the speakers and most on the [...]