Stories in Dec. 10-23, 2014 issue of Morgan Hill Life
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Operation Freedom Paws gives veterans, dogs new life
Nonprofit profile: Life Chronicles Nonprofit video-records dying loved ones for memories
Guest column by Steve Betando: Charter schools impact quality of education
Editorial: Affordability of local homes is a must for quality of life
Community Voices: Honeymoon trip in Italy starts with detours, leads into the comically trying
Calendar of Events – Dec. 10-24, 2014 edition
SV Symphony’s winter concert features family-fun musical tour
Around Town with Robert Airoldi: Lawson Sakai nominated as ‘Cevalier’ from French Legion of Honor
Downtown with Cheri Devlin: A great 2014 portends an even better 2015
Chamber photo op: Cecelia’s Closet gathers holiday toys for local kids
Q&A: Pre-planning a funeral can provide emotional relief for families
Restaurant profile: Betto’s Bistro cooking up mouth-watering desserts for holidays
Community Voices: It’s time to define the law in favor of the horses, not their owners
Music in the Air with Mark Fenichel: Live music is very much alive during the winter holiday season
Your Money with Marisa Otto: What can local investors learn from the ‘Oracle from Omaha’?
Youth Voices: Teens can learn responsible behavior through positive influences
Business: Imaginative holiday gifts abound at local, independent toy stores
Robert Issai: The pros of Daughters of Charity sale to Prime Healthcare
Dave Regan: The cons of Daughters of Charity sale to Prime Healthcare
Photo op: Morgan Hill gets into holiday spirit with nativity and window painting
The Bigger Picture with Marty Cheek: Selfridge’s at Christmas brings American journalist back home
Seniors Story: Give a gift and help make a senior’s holiday something special
Education: FBLA food drive helps feed 125 local families during Thanksgiving