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Purissima Hills Water District raises town rates

The Purissima Hills Water District Board of Directors in Los Altos Hills voted 4-1 March 10 to increase its tiered residential water rates between 17 and nearly 50 percent. The lower end users will see a larger percentage increase than the higher users, but as Patrick Walter, General Manager at the Purissima Hills Water District, said, the higher users will see a larger dollar amount increase in their monthly water bills.

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Elliott Burr/Town Crier Community rallies to save Deer Hollow Farm

Facing a $5 million deficit, the city of Mountain View is reviewing potential budget cuts, which could force the closure of Deer Hollow Farm in Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve.

Although all Santa Clara County residents have access to the farm, the city of Mountain View has managed Deer Hollow for more than three decades at an annual cost of $110,000. With additional funding from the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, Santa Clara County and the non-profit Friends of Dear Hollow Farm group, the farm has for 35 years played host to countless groups of schoolchildren touring the working homestead, observing the livestock, attending summer day camps and learning about Ohlone culture.

Cover Story
photo by Elliott Burr/Town Crier Serving youth through sports: Thriving athletic leagues benefit local children in myriad ways

OK, so it’s pretty clear you’re not raising the next Tom Brady, Tim Lincecum or Brandi Chastain. But does that mean your children should abandon sports and take up the cello, audition for “Annie” or begin developing apps for the iPhone?

Not necessarily.

 
Sports
Photos by Shirley Pefley/Special to the Town Crier Panthers win one, lose one

Claiming the Central Coast Section title was nothing new to the Pinewood School girls basketball team; the Panthers’ 53-32 victory over Castilleja in Saturday’s Division V final marked their 12th crown.

But just playing for the Division V title was a big deal for the Pinewood boys – who last made the final in 1996 – and they nearly pulled off the upset. Max Lippe narrowly missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer, allowing top seed St. Francis Central Coast Catholic to escape with a 45-43 win.

Community
COURTESY OF THE CITY OF LOS ALTOS Dog walkers give city the business after trash cans pulled

Los Altos city officials returned a trash can to the entrance of Redwood Grove nature preserve last week, after their efforts to curb dumping of household trash resulted in the unintended consequence of bags of dog poop being left in the neighborhood.

It seems those walking their dogs along University Avenue were scooping up their dogs’ messes then placing the bags in the same general area where the trash can originally stood.

 
Business
Coldwell refocuses services on broader buyers spectrum

 

To take advantage of improving values in the upper end of the housing market, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage has launched a new marketing program to support consumers interested in upgrading to a larger home.

After test marketing the move-up initiative in the Sacramento and Lake Tahoe markets last year, Coldwell Banker officials decided to expand the program throughout Northern California.

Schools
Image LASD board prepares for layoffs and ponders more program cuts

Los Altos School District teachers are bracing for possible pink slips Friday as the district board of trustees grapples with solutions for the $450,000 budget shortfall estimated for the 2010-2011 school year.

Randy Kenyon, assistant superintendent for business services, delivered good and bad news at the March 1 board meeting. During his second interim budget report, Kenyon said the budget shortfall for the next school year has dropped from $900,000 to $450,000. However, he added that the projections for deficits in the years following 2010-2011 have risen from $2.5 million to approximately $3.8 million per year.

 
Food & Wine
Image A taste of New Zealand on Monterey's Cannery Row

 

More often than not, the wine tastings I participate in feature esoteric wines that are often misunderstood, hard to find and, if located, very expensive. A recent luncheon and tasting was different, as the specified wines were New Zealand and Australian Sauvignon Blancs, all reasonable and available.

Senior Lifestyles
COURTESY OF MEGAN WADKINS/CSA CSA offers case-management services for seniors

The Community Services Agency, a non-profit social-services safety net for the needy in Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Mountain View, has expanded its Case Management Program to help seniors over 60 maintain their independence through an integrated network of resources to meet their physical and emotional needs.

 
Spiritual Life
Image Silicon Valley Prayer Breakfast to features speakers: Ehrmann, Borland speak

The 16th annual Silicon Valley Prayer Breakfast is scheduled 7-8:30 a.m. March 31 at the Crowne Plaza Cabaña, 4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto.

The breakfast, which originated through the efforts of Los Altos residents, features Christian leaders offering their testimonies on the power of faith and prayer as vital elements of a meaningful and vibrant life.

Books
Image Local author publishes book on living a fuller romantic life

Los Altos resident Catherine Athans, Ph.D., has published “Just Imagine” (Angels Island Press, 2010), a pocket-sized book she said is designed “to inspire that special someone to live a fuller, more romantic, passionate life.”

Filled with thoughts on how to activate the imagination and accompanied by colorful and whimsical illustrations, the New Age, motivational book attempts to show readers the power of the imagination and provides insight on why using the imagination is vital to a person’s existence, Athans said.

 
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