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While the city is not filthy rich, the cash-conscious city's budget is balanced the next four years into the future, according to city staff...The city continued its trend of helping out popular local organizations n the form of grants and other
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June 14 Nine individuals and two organizations will receive the Cupertino Recognizes Extra Steps Taken Award during an awards ceremony on June 14. The ceremony and reception, free and open to the public, will include a brief presentation by city
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Residents will again hear very little doom and gloom when the city council votes to adopt the 2012-13 budget later this month. City staff has presented the council with a budget that is balanced for next year, as well as four years into the future,
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Font Resize A long-awaited project on Stevens Creek Boulevard--and the city's first attempt in decades at creating a downtown environment--could be coming very soon to Cupertino residents looking for a place to meet up. "Main Street Cupertino" got
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Sand Hill Property Co. has submitted revised plans for its Main Street Cupertino project, which will attempt to replicate a downtown atmosphere on Stevens Creek Boulevard. Outdoor dining, a town square lawn, walkable retail shopping and a European
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Main Street Cupertino project before a Cupertino City Council public hearing on May 15. An open house is set for May 9 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to discuss, provide input and learn more about Main Street Cupertino...Sand Hill has submitted revised plans
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The Ice Center at Cupertino is that place where countless residents of Silicon Valley, perhaps long before it was known as Silicon Valley, took their first awkward spin on skates at the venerable rink. "This is where I learned to skate and where, as
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Font Resize Six schools from the Cupertino Union School District and two from Sunnyvale School District are being recognized by the California Department of Education for educational excellence and progress in narrowing the achievement gap. The
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Councilman Rod Sinks, who was elected last November, announced during a council study session on 2011-12 study issues that he will need to recuse himself from most matters pertaining to Apple Inc. Sinks announced that his wife's employment with Apple
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A long-awaited project on Stevens Creek Boulevard, informally known as "Main Street Cupertino" and the city's first attempt in decades at creating a downtown environment, will come before the Cupertino City Council in the coming weeks for the first
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