From a sawmill to a city: an abbreviated history of Saratoga April 5, 2024 — by Anamika Anand Note: Saratoga’s history is much more vast than what is covered in this article. Details on other influential figures and events can all be found in Florence Cunningham’s book “Saratoga’s First Hundred Years.” 1848 was a major year for California; it became a territory of the U.S. and also attracted tens of thousands of frenzied […] read more » Saratoga’s liberality stops at our own doorstep April 4, 2024 — by Agastya Vitaldevara Saratoga voters, like much of California, lean liberal. In Santa Clara County, 75.5% of voters voted Democratic and in general favor liberal economic policies, albeit with significant complaining over the correlating increase in taxes. Saratoga’s liberalism, however, sometimes seems to stop at legislation aimed outside of city lines, as evidenced by many residents’ aversion to […] read more »
Saratoga’s liberality stops at our own doorstep April 4, 2024 — by Agastya Vitaldevara Saratoga voters, like much of California, lean liberal. In Santa Clara County, 75.5% of voters voted Democratic and in general favor liberal economic policies, albeit with significant complaining over the correlating increase in taxes. Saratoga’s liberalism, however, sometimes seems to stop at legislation aimed outside of city lines, as evidenced by many residents’ aversion to […] read more »