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April 3, 2007
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Campbell says good-bye to its first lady at Jeanette Watson’s
retirement dinner
Large turnout salutes groundbreaking female politician
By Carol Rosen
Staff Writer
More than 200 people crowded the Orchard City Banquet Hall to salute and say good-bye to Jeanette
Watson.
Campbell’s first lady remained serene and smiling throughout the evening although there were tears shed, and stories filled with laughter and sadness that after 23 years and five terms, Watson was retiring from the city council bringing her illustrious career to a close after Read more...
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Downtown Campbell comes alive
New businesses increase traffic as customers flock to shops and restaurants
By Carol Rosen
Staff Writer
It used to be that on Sundays, after Stacks closed, so did most of downtown Campbell.
No one is rolling up the sidewalks now at 3 p.m., instead there are people walking their dogs, window shopping and chatting at several outdoor restaurants and cafes.
“All the new buildings appear to be coming on board in roughly the same time frame,” said Mayor Dan
Furtado. He noted that even Read more...
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