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Worker center among mayor honorees

 The Day Worker Center of Mountain View was among a host of honorees named Mayor's Award program winners during a Monday ceremony at Mountain View City Hall. Mayor Tom Means honored the worker center for its "human services contribution."

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Image LA family grieves in shooting’s aftermath

Los Altos resident Brian Pugh died last week in a three-victim shooting at a tech startup in Santa Clara. A former co-worker was arrested and charged for killing Pugh and two co-workers. As the police investigation winds down, Pugh’s young family is gathering memories and stories of a devoted dad.

“He was a wonderful, wonderful man, who loved being a father. And he was the best dad,” his wife, Carol Coe Pugh, said. “He just poured himself into our children. And that’s going to have to be enough.”

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illustration by Joe Hu/Town Crier Support for parents: Class ‘project’ empowers mom and dad

Teens and parents: It can be an ongoing battle for control that can leave some strong-willed teens distraught and some parents frustrated and exhausted. What to do? Some parents are going back to class – one that specializes in techniques for dealing with recalcitrant or at-risk teens.

The Parent Project program, sponsored jointly by the Community Health Awareness Council (CHAC) and the Mountain View Police Department, is a 12-week course open to local parents who want to regain control and keep their children out of trouble.

 
Sports
Joe Hu/Town Crier A wild finish

Seeing that Mountain View and Los Altos highs have been surrendering touchdowns like Halloween candy, it should come as no surprise that both teams posted their highest point totals of the year when they met in Friday’s season finale.

But combining for 14 touchdowns? Coach Dan Navarro, whose Spartans prevailed 58-32, had no idea these rival teams would put up points like they were playing a video game.

Community
cOurtesy of Chac TC Holiday Fund helps enrich lives of at-risk, needy youth through non-profits

The Town Crier Holiday Fund annually disburses financial donations to area non-profit organizations that benefit those in need. This year, 17 organizations will receive funds. Following are profiles of four local non-profits – the Community Health Awareness Council, Music For Minors, the Community Services Agency Dental Program and Partners for New Generations – chosen to receive funds.

 
Business
Architectural firm awarded 2008 best to work for

ZweigWhite Information Services, along with Architect and the online magazine ArchitecturalWeek, named San Jose-based Anderson Brulé Architects the 2008 Best Small Architecture Firm to Work For (under 50 employees) at its 2008 Best Firm to Work For Summit in San Francisco in September.

Anderson Brulé, currently working on the master plan for renovating the Los Altos Civic/Community Center, also ranked third out of 63 top architectural firms in the nation for Best Architecture Firm to Work For overall. The firm is a 24-year old, 28-person strategies, architecture and interiors firm.

Schools
courtesy of rosemary camposano Pinewood School celebrates 50 years

As more than 400 parents, teachers and students sang “Happy Birthday,” officials cut a giant yellow and green tiered cake to kick off the yearlong celebration of Pinewood School’s 50th anniversary.

“We are incredibly proud of our students and outstanding faculty – they are what make everything we do at Pinewood worthwhile,” said Scott Riches, grandson of the founders and current president of the multicampus school. “Our family has an abiding commitment to the Los Altos community and to the ideal of developing students of character, discernment and academic excellence.”

 
Books
On the lookout for reviewers

Read any good books lately? The Town Crier is interested in your takes on recent books you've read. Reviews should be in the 400-500 word range. For more information, contact Book Editor Traci Newell at tracin@latc.com.

Travel
For views and pearls, cruise to the South Pacific

I recently took a group of 49 on the six-star Paul Gauguin, a Regent cruise line ship with 300 passengers. We took a 12-day cruise from Papeete, Tahiti, to the seldom-visited Marquesas Islands, with stops at Bora Bora, Moorea, Taha’a and other little islands. Weather is the same year round, in the 80s, and we experienced gorgeous flowers, clear waters and breathtaking views.

French is the primary language, and few people on the islands speak English. Thirty percent of the passengers were from Europe, so it was interesting to hear all the languages spoken as you went around the ship.

 
Spiritual Life
Image 20th Christmas Crèche exhibition scheduled Dec. 6-10

The 20th annual Christmas Crèche exhibition is scheduled noon to 9 p.m. daily Dec. 6-10 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3865 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto.

“We are hoping to have another record turnout for this special holiday event,” said event publicity chairwoman Teena James. “Last year, more than 12,000 people attended this free, five-day event.”

 
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