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When 25,000 Manteca Unified students and their parents hear that first bell on Monday . . .
Things have changed a lot in public education since the days when my grandmother Edna Towle — with only an eighth grade education — was hired as a teacher for several years in the late 1890s for a one-room school in the Spenceville area of eastern Nevada County.
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For John Steinbeck, Manteca in the summer was definitely east of Eden
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Manteca didn’t allow Yellow Freight turn city’s future into roadkill for a short term gain
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It definitely won’t be Bob Piccinini’s Save Mart or that of his father Mike
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Manteca’s streets are not sale place if you are among the 238 city residents who are homeless
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