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Robbery at Walgreens in downtown Los Altos
 Two adult males sometime before 10 p.m., Feb. 3, robbed the Walgreens store on 303 Second St. in downtown Los Altos, according to police.
 
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ELLIOTT BURR/TOWN CRIER A new downtown location for post office The U.S. Postal Service on Monday opened its new downtown Los Altos location at 221 Main St. The new facility offers retail and P.O. box services only, with no means to accept business mail.
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Photos by Elliott Burr/Town Crier Pet-care progress: Local DVMs embrace new trends in veterinary medicine

By Mary Beth Hislop

 

Warning: The following paragraphs could be upsetting to household pets. If they are present, please turn the paper over and remove them from the room.|

 
Sports
R. Alan Hwang/Special to the Town Crier Eagles flourish in fourth

For three quarters, the Los Altos High boys basketball team struggled to hit shots and take care of the ball against Fremont. But – like good teams do – the Eagles finished strong.

Los Altos scored 20 points in the fourth quarter and beat the Firebirds 50-46 Friday night.

Business
Photo courtesy of BriteTab.com Digital tool enhances résumés

For job seekers searching for a format that gives résumés an edge with potential employers, BriteTab.com offers a free version of an online tool designed to help applicants stand out from the crowd.

BriteTab.com’s drag-and-drop résumé-creation tool, Impression Lab, aims to ensure that those applying for jobs will get employers’ notice by including video and images in customizable, eye-catching digital résumés.

 
Schools
Image Budget cuts challenge Los Altos School District again next year

The Los Altos School District Board of Trustees may have to make difficult decisions regarding class sizes for the 2010-2011 school year as it confronts an additional $800,000 in reduced funding from the state of California. Randy Kenyon, assistant superintendent for business services, said that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s budget proposes the state cut $1.5 billion, approximately $191 per student, from K-12 schools’ funding.

Food & Wine
Photo Courtesy of Eve Hill-Agnus Blood oranges bring bold color in winter

First-person accounts from as recently as 100 years ago have New Englanders thrilling at the arrival of kin from the balmy, dreamy, citrus paradises of California or Florida, precious navel or Valencia oranges in hand. This winter fruit was once a special stocking stuffer and prized holiday treat.

Ordinary oranges make no such stir today, but the striking blood orange still retains the exotic allure its cousin once possessed.

 
Spiritual Life
A look in the mirror: When Christians get it wrong

In their book “unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks About Christianity … and Why It Matters” (Baker Books, 2007), David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons reflect on social-science research by the Barna Group, a respected evangelical “think tank.”

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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