Published in the February 18-March 3, 2015 issue of Morgan Hill Life
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Local residents aim to build ‘inclusive playground’ for children
Nonprofit profile: Bluegrass fast becoming a hit in MH with a ‘Night at the Grange’
Guest column by Bob Benevento: District improves MH schools with Measure G funds
Editorial: Give the downtown ‘road diet’ a chance to succeed
Calendar of Events: Feb. 18-March 3, 2015 edition
Why we love to learn… Barrett Elementary School students learn the five levels of science
Chamber of Commerce with Brittney Sherman: What are young professionals doing in MH?
Photo op: Chamber breakfast sorts recycling from garbage items
Youth Voices: Youth Action Council students promote Developmental Assets
Dining profile: Just In Thyme uses local, seasonal ingredients for catering events
Winery profile: Self-taught winemaker producing fine wines on Pacheco Pass
Music in the Air with Mark Fenichel: A wonderful musical experience comes together in Morgan Hill
Hike with Mike: Robert Louis Stevenson’s literary connections to South County
Your Money with Dan Newquist: Data suggests the Fed could raise interests rates sooner than later
Pet Talk: When is an eye problem in your pet an emergency?
City launches newly redesigned website
Business profile: New Morgan Hill Art Gallery promotes creativity in downtow
Air For Paws nonprofit raises funds to help first responders save pets
Senior profile: Lifelong resident enjoying her retirement from teaching to the fullest
Q&A with Mayor Steve Tate: City making progress on number of projects in 2015, Tate says