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Winchester Mystery House Sold to KB Homes

Developer to Transform Historic Mansion into Condos

Ignoring protests from the Preservation Action Council, the Planning Commission, the California State Preservation Group, and the National Historic Association, the city approved the transfer of the historic Winchester Mystery House to KB Homes for a luxury condominium development.

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Readers Request, San Jose Inside Delivers

Sometimes we get good ideas from comments.  Sometimes we get them directly from readers sending us e-mails.  A handful of you asked us to reprint the Mayor Gonzales letter which the Mercury News just excerpted.  I’m happy to oblige since that means I don’t have to write much this week.

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Importance

Every once in a while it is critical to step back from the sound and fury of the day to day happenings and take stock of who we are and where we live. I have read a great deal this week, but mostly fiction and, of course, Sanjoseinside. Pass the straight line because the two are definitely different.

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An Evening Out:  Blogging and Framing

I will participate in a Commonwealth Club panel discussion tonight about the blogosphere.  I need your help.  Anyone with an intelligent comment to today’s blog, gets a free ticket to the discussion.  My blogging colleagues at San Jose Inside are not eligible. The “intelligent comment” standard would eliminate each one of us anyway.

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The Phoenix Press Conference On Bringing Baseball To San Jose

By Guest Blogger Larry Stone

The Mayor and the County Assessor (me) have been widely ridiculed by people posting on San Jose Inside and the San Jose Mercury editorial regarding the press conference at the Phoenix Municipal Stadium prior to a Giants vs. A’s game.  I have to admit some of the commentary was very funny, like the good-natured ribbing I got from my old friend Jude.  Some of it, however, was pretty rough.

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The Last Time the Windows Were Cleaned

If you really want to know about the history of something, you can look it up.  But most people don’t.  That’s why having people around who provide institutional memory is critical, especially for the paper of record in our town – The Mercury News.

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An Exception to the Rule, Part 2

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then I’ll be way over the limit for what’s considered good blog length (250-300 words) with this posting.  But since I spent the last three days in bed with a fever, this is the best I can do for this week—probably just as well since pictures are better than words when it comes to architectural discussions. 

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Ethics in San Jose 101

George Bernard Shaw once was asked if he liked the bagpipes. Shaw, hesitated for a moment and then responded that the bagpipes were a horribly difficult instrument to play – it’s a pity that it’s not totally impossible! You might think that discussing the ethics of San Jose City Hall is not just difficult to discuss – but, well, it’s nearly impossible. Let’s look at recent history.

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Soaring Gas Prices Kill San Jose Grand Prix

Running of the Supervisors to Replace Defunct Car Race

Organizers of this summer’s downtown San Jose Grand Prix have alienated a supportive San Jose community by canceling the much-anticipated Champ Car race, citing “inflated gas prices.”  A stunned city council has wasted no time though in replacing the race with a unique event combining Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls and the county’s wellness program.

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