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February 4, 2005
| Longtime store on Campbell Avenue to close next month |
| By Jennifer Robertson
Staff Writer
Those who shop in downtown Campbell know about the Silver Buckle. Even if they have never been curious enough to step inside they have, at the very least, peered through the windows to get a glimpse of the store’s unusual contents. While Campbell Avenue is certainly lined with an interesting variety of boutiques, the Silver Buckle’s array of Western gear serves as a reminder of California’s cowboy past.
Yet after more than 30 years of providing a haven for urban cowboys and rodeo fanatics, the store will permanently close its doors in March. Due to the growing number of Western chain stores the business “has been an up and down ride,” according to owner Alex Prandi. He Read more... |
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Campbell teacher pleads not guilty to misdemeanor child pornography charge
Christopher Casey’s pre-trial conference set for Feb. 28
By Sheila Sanchez
Staff Writer
A Castlemont Elemen-tary School teacher has pleaded not guilty to one count of possession of child pornography.
Christopher Casey, 44, was arraigned Jan. 31 on a misdemeanor child pornography charge. He entered his plea at the Hall of Justice Courthouse in downtown San Jose.
Casey, who has taught Read more...
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