Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » Culture influences senior’s music interests October 22, 2010 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Garrick Chan sits down and turns on his television on a Sunday evening. He smiles when he sees that one of his favorite programs "The M-Wave" is on. He then relaxes while getting the scoop on the latest Korean pop hit singles. When the program ends, he can only wait for next week's program. Until then, he listens to his favorite Chinese singles, which he enjoys almost as much. Chan is Chinese, but he loves Korean music as well. read more » Nothing bundt icing on the cake October 21, 2010 — by Vivien Lu The scent of frosting and cakes flow permeate the bakeries and the heat from the freshly made desserts warm the surroundings. Both in Los Gatos downtown, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Icing On the Cake are widely known for their edible delicacies. However, each bakery has its own idiosyncrasies that draw customers back again. read more » Falcon tips: How to be preppy October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji Walking down the halls of Saratoga High, the classic "prep" image is almost nowhere in sight. Girls don’t wear pleated skirts and knee highs matched with cashmere Ralph Lauren sweaters—instead, it’s easier to find tank tops and Abercrombie jean shorts that aren’t even long enough to conceal their own pockets. Swap headbands for side bangs and polo shirts for Juicy jackets, and you arrive at a more laid-back version of the original prep style. read more » Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » Culture influences senior’s music interests October 22, 2010 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Garrick Chan sits down and turns on his television on a Sunday evening. He smiles when he sees that one of his favorite programs "The M-Wave" is on. He then relaxes while getting the scoop on the latest Korean pop hit singles. When the program ends, he can only wait for next week's program. Until then, he listens to his favorite Chinese singles, which he enjoys almost as much. Chan is Chinese, but he loves Korean music as well. read more » Nothing bundt icing on the cake October 21, 2010 — by Vivien Lu The scent of frosting and cakes flow permeate the bakeries and the heat from the freshly made desserts warm the surroundings. Both in Los Gatos downtown, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Icing On the Cake are widely known for their edible delicacies. However, each bakery has its own idiosyncrasies that draw customers back again. read more » Falcon tips: How to be preppy October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji Walking down the halls of Saratoga High, the classic "prep" image is almost nowhere in sight. Girls don’t wear pleated skirts and knee highs matched with cashmere Ralph Lauren sweaters—instead, it’s easier to find tank tops and Abercrombie jean shorts that aren’t even long enough to conceal their own pockets. Swap headbands for side bangs and polo shirts for Juicy jackets, and you arrive at a more laid-back version of the original prep style. read more » Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » Culture influences senior’s music interests October 22, 2010 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Garrick Chan sits down and turns on his television on a Sunday evening. He smiles when he sees that one of his favorite programs "The M-Wave" is on. He then relaxes while getting the scoop on the latest Korean pop hit singles. When the program ends, he can only wait for next week's program. Until then, he listens to his favorite Chinese singles, which he enjoys almost as much. Chan is Chinese, but he loves Korean music as well. read more » Nothing bundt icing on the cake October 21, 2010 — by Vivien Lu The scent of frosting and cakes flow permeate the bakeries and the heat from the freshly made desserts warm the surroundings. Both in Los Gatos downtown, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Icing On the Cake are widely known for their edible delicacies. However, each bakery has its own idiosyncrasies that draw customers back again. read more » Falcon tips: How to be preppy October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji Walking down the halls of Saratoga High, the classic "prep" image is almost nowhere in sight. Girls don’t wear pleated skirts and knee highs matched with cashmere Ralph Lauren sweaters—instead, it’s easier to find tank tops and Abercrombie jean shorts that aren’t even long enough to conceal their own pockets. Swap headbands for side bangs and polo shirts for Juicy jackets, and you arrive at a more laid-back version of the original prep style. read more » Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » Culture influences senior’s music interests October 22, 2010 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Garrick Chan sits down and turns on his television on a Sunday evening. He smiles when he sees that one of his favorite programs "The M-Wave" is on. He then relaxes while getting the scoop on the latest Korean pop hit singles. When the program ends, he can only wait for next week's program. Until then, he listens to his favorite Chinese singles, which he enjoys almost as much. Chan is Chinese, but he loves Korean music as well. read more » Nothing bundt icing on the cake October 21, 2010 — by Vivien Lu The scent of frosting and cakes flow permeate the bakeries and the heat from the freshly made desserts warm the surroundings. Both in Los Gatos downtown, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Icing On the Cake are widely known for their edible delicacies. However, each bakery has its own idiosyncrasies that draw customers back again. read more » Falcon tips: How to be preppy October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji Walking down the halls of Saratoga High, the classic "prep" image is almost nowhere in sight. Girls don’t wear pleated skirts and knee highs matched with cashmere Ralph Lauren sweaters—instead, it’s easier to find tank tops and Abercrombie jean shorts that aren’t even long enough to conceal their own pockets. Swap headbands for side bangs and polo shirts for Juicy jackets, and you arrive at a more laid-back version of the original prep style. read more » Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Culture influences senior’s music interests October 22, 2010 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Garrick Chan sits down and turns on his television on a Sunday evening. He smiles when he sees that one of his favorite programs "The M-Wave" is on. He then relaxes while getting the scoop on the latest Korean pop hit singles. When the program ends, he can only wait for next week's program. Until then, he listens to his favorite Chinese singles, which he enjoys almost as much. Chan is Chinese, but he loves Korean music as well. read more » Nothing bundt icing on the cake October 21, 2010 — by Vivien Lu The scent of frosting and cakes flow permeate the bakeries and the heat from the freshly made desserts warm the surroundings. Both in Los Gatos downtown, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Icing On the Cake are widely known for their edible delicacies. However, each bakery has its own idiosyncrasies that draw customers back again. read more » Falcon tips: How to be preppy October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji Walking down the halls of Saratoga High, the classic "prep" image is almost nowhere in sight. Girls don’t wear pleated skirts and knee highs matched with cashmere Ralph Lauren sweaters—instead, it’s easier to find tank tops and Abercrombie jean shorts that aren’t even long enough to conceal their own pockets. Swap headbands for side bangs and polo shirts for Juicy jackets, and you arrive at a more laid-back version of the original prep style. read more » Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Nothing bundt icing on the cake October 21, 2010 — by Vivien Lu The scent of frosting and cakes flow permeate the bakeries and the heat from the freshly made desserts warm the surroundings. Both in Los Gatos downtown, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Icing On the Cake are widely known for their edible delicacies. However, each bakery has its own idiosyncrasies that draw customers back again. read more » Falcon tips: How to be preppy October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji Walking down the halls of Saratoga High, the classic "prep" image is almost nowhere in sight. Girls don’t wear pleated skirts and knee highs matched with cashmere Ralph Lauren sweaters—instead, it’s easier to find tank tops and Abercrombie jean shorts that aren’t even long enough to conceal their own pockets. Swap headbands for side bangs and polo shirts for Juicy jackets, and you arrive at a more laid-back version of the original prep style. read more » Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Falcon tips: How to be preppy October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji Walking down the halls of Saratoga High, the classic "prep" image is almost nowhere in sight. Girls don’t wear pleated skirts and knee highs matched with cashmere Ralph Lauren sweaters—instead, it’s easier to find tank tops and Abercrombie jean shorts that aren’t even long enough to conceal their own pockets. Swap headbands for side bangs and polo shirts for Juicy jackets, and you arrive at a more laid-back version of the original prep style. read more » Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Falcon tips: How to be goth October 19, 2010 — by Jackie Gu Would you like to be seen as an overly emotional sop who wears his heart quite literally on his sleeve? Here are some loose guidelines to help. Express a burning hatred of "Twilight" and all other modern romanticized vampire fiction, because you think its fans are weak-hearted sissies who can't stand real blood. At least that's one thing you have in common with the rest of the world. Other things you should claim hatred of include daylight, happiness and innocent baby animals. read more » Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Grades, math and glasses: the key to being a nerd October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji The typical SHS student is thought of as too busy studying to ever have time for a real social life. Grades are all that matter—not friends, parties, or sports—just grades. Although you only find the stereotypical nerd with bowties, khakis and suspenders on television, here are some tips to achieve a level of nerdity that you can be proud of. Being obsessed with grades is the perfect place to start. Everything in your life should revolve around your GPA. Always be looking for ways to get ahead of the rest of the people in your classes. If it's not an A+, it's not good enough. read more » Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast
Bellgrove Circle a favorite for trick-or-treaters October 18, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran Giant spiderwebs, jack-o'-lanterns with a variety of different expressions and creepy red lights adorned the driveways of many houses in Bellgrove Circle. One particular house hangs a bed sheet ghost in the window, illuminated by an eerie blue light. Bellgrove Circle, located past Highway 85 on Saratoga Ave, is known for being a favorite for trick-o-treating in Saratoga. It boasts a close community, as well as a substantial population of high school trick-or-treaters. With so many familiar faces, it is almost like trick-or-treating with a huge group of friends. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...274275276277278...290300...nextlast