The Business Candidate?
Aug 19, 2010, by Jessica Fromm Politics Comments (6)

Furniture store owner Minh Duong says he was unaware that he has failed to pay taxes on his home and business and is still in arrears with the County.
Minh Duong, the pro-business, Chamber of Commerce–endorsed City Council candidate, has made his business experience the central theme of his campaign to oust District 7 Councilmember Madison Nguyen. He believes his knowledge of budgets and finance can help the economically-strapped city better manage its money.
Duong’s own business acumen, however, may not rise to the level his talking points suggest. The 31-year-old furniture store owner has defaulted on his home mortgage, incurred multiple property tax delinquencies, neglected to pay his garbage bills and been threatened with eviction on his business and foreclosure on his house. Last month, he was kicked off the San José Small Business Development Commission.
Curse of Reed
Aug 18, 2010, by The Fly Politics Comments (13)
The city’s fearless and occasionally politically tone-deaf leader, Chuck Reed, was riding high after successfully placing pension reform and binding arbitration on the ballot with a carefully stitched-together coalition that seemed to spell the end of organized labor’s control of the San Jose City Council.
The afterglow was short-lived, however. Reed threw the new majority into chaos with his divisive endorsement of gay marriage opponent Larry Pegram for a council seat, just a day before a California court overturned Prop 8.
Open Letter to The Incoming Class at Presentation High School
Aug 18, 2010, by Pete Campbell Politics, Culture Comments (4)
I was wondering…how many of you know who Jessica Ennis is? Jessica Ennis is an international track star. Earlier this Summer, she won the gold medal in the Heptathlon at the European Championships. Last year, she also took gold at the World Championships. Jessica Ennis is arguably the world’s greatest female athlete. This young woman can fly…and throw…and jump…etc. She’s Wonder Woman.
Council Slows Traffic Around Trace Elementary
Aug 17, 2010, by Jessica Fromm Politics Comments (24)
Sam Liccardo knows first hand the impact of traffic laws. The District 3 councilmember mentioned an unfortunate run in he had with a Caddy during a discussion today on reducing speed limits around Trace Elementary School. “As somebody who’s been hit at 15 miles an hour, I can confirm that you don’t want to be hit at that, or at 25,” Liccardo said.
Let’s Tend the Kindergarten, Too
Aug 17, 2010, by Joseph DiSalvo Politics Comments (14)
Now that we have the nation’s number one Rose Garden we must seek to have the nation’s number one schools. Many of San Jose/Silicon Valley’s children began a new school year yesterday to acquire the skills and knowledge that will lead them to productive, fulfilling lives. Yet, there are many thorny issues that will prevent all the children from reaching the successes they deserve and which we need for our economic survival.
From Last Place to First
Aug 16, 2010, by Pierluigi Oliverio Politics Comments (16)
As most of you are most likely aware from the front page article in the San Jose Mercury News on August 12, The San Jose Municipal Rose Garden was selected as America’s Best Rose Garden. What an incredible achievement! Congratulations and thanks to all involved including the paid park maintenance city staff and the non paid volunteers.
The rebirth of the Rose Garden could not have been done by only park maintenance staff or only by volunteers. It is the combination of both that allows for this fantastic achievement. And the leadership of Beverly Rose Hopper and Terry Reilly.
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