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MOFD designated by California Board of Forestry
 
Moraga, CA -In accordance with Public Resource Code 4290.1, every two years the California Board of Forestry designates select areas for inclusion in the Fire Risk Reduction Community List as "a list of local agencies located in a state responsibility area or a very high fire hazard severity zone...that meet best practices for local fire planning." In recognition of the work done by our community, MOFD (Moraga-Orinda Fire District) was included in the inaugural list in 2022 and has been included in the latest list published this week. Of note, the Fire Risk Reduction ...read

Photo Jeff Heyman
Heatwave fun at the Moraga Commons splash pad
By Jeff Heyman
This was certainly a heatwave to remember. Thanks to the splash pad at the Moraga Commons Park, summer relief came in the form of waterspouts and cooling sprays for all to enjoy. Activated by touching cleverly ...read

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Lafayette City Council votes for ask for sales tax measure to fight looming deficit
By Elaine Borden Chandler
On July 8, the Lafayette City Council held a discussion whether a sales tax increase should be placed on the Nov. 5 ballot. This potential sales tax increase would be to address the annual financial deficit of ...read
Jack Saltzberg Photo provided
Time for Campolindo archer Jack Saltzberg to take a bow
By Jon Kingdon
Even with a wide range of sports available at the Lamorinda schools, there are still any number of sports that are not available, requiring the student-athletes to go off-campus in order to train and compete ...read

The hillside wildflowers were gorgeous and abundant in June. Photos Cynthia Brian
Digging Deep with Goddess Gardener, Cynthia Brian
By Cynthia Brian
May the sun bring you new energy by day. May the moon softly restore you by night." Apache Blessing
Baby, it's hot outside! ...read
Lafayetteread all Moragaread all Orindaread all
Sales Tax measure

I would strongly urge Lafayette not to put a sales tax increase on the ballot.
Our current sales tax is 8.75%, or 8.75% on every dollar. The proposal is for a 1 penny increase.
In truth this is an 11% plus increase in the sales tax, far above the 2% inflation rate the fed is aiming for.
Many cities and counties in California have sales tax rates below 8.75%.
Currently on any property tax bill there
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MOFD Chief Dave Winnacker

I commend Chief Winnacker on all he has done for the community, especially his attention to wildfire prevention, a necessary service that was essentially ignored prior to his arrival. He created the North Orinda and the Tunnel East Bay Hills fuel beaks and the Community Wildfire Prevention Plan (CWPP).
Unfortunately, we have a long way to go. State Farm, Orinda's main fire insurer, recently cancelled 55% of Orinda's policies because of our unacceptable wildfire risk. Other insurers, apparently all other insurers (because it appears that replacing State Farm is virtually impossible), have agreed with State Farm's assessment. If any organization understands risk, it would be the insurance industry.
Bottom line is, we...


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Yoga studio Yoga Village opens in Lafayette
By Elaine Borden Chandler
This April, a new yoga studio opened its doors in Lafayette. Yoga Village is located in two tidy, white walled rooms with the occasional hanging vine and accents of teal and pale pink. Upon entering, its ...read

Front Porch Music Festival at Town Hall Theatre
By Lou Fancher
Town Hall Theatre Company's ongoing collaboration with the Front Porch Music Festival brings an exciting roster of local acoustic musicians to the historic downtown venue on Aug. 2. Appearing in the third ...read

Lafayette City Council votes for ask for sales tax measure to fight looming deficit
By Elaine Borden Chandler
On July 8, the Lafayette City Council held a discussion whether a sales tax increase should be placed on the Nov. 5 ballot. This potential sales tax increase would be to address the annual financial deficit of ...read
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Town Council approves FY 2024-25 Budget Adjustments
By Vera Kochan
After switching to a Biennial Fiscal Year (FY) in June of last year, with regards to Operating and Capital Improvement Budgets for 2023-2024 and 2024-2025, the Town Council has recently approved some proposed ...read

Moraga 2040 General Plan Community Workshop surveys net a variety of responses
By Vera Kochan
An estimated 60 residents attended the Moraga 2040 General Plan Community Workshop on April 30. Held at Saint Mary's College, it was the town's way of getting feedback with regards to key areas of Community ...read

SMC's NEW Leadership program geared to encourage political involvement in women
By Vera Kochan
Saint Mary's College has taken up the banner in California when it comes to hosting the first, and hopefully annual, New Education for Women's (NEW) Leadership program thanks to the efforts of the school's ...read
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Dublin City Manager Linda Smith selected as new Orinda City Manager
By Sora O'Doherty
Orinda Mayor Darlene Gee announced the selection of Linda Smith to serve as Orinda's next City Manager on July 11. The Orinda City Council will consider approval of the City Manager Employment Agreement at its ...read

Orinda hires new Planning Director, previously with Contra Costa County
By Sora O'Doherty
Orinda officials, including Mayor Darlene Gee and City Manager David Biggs, are expressing their delight at hiring Lashun Cross to be Orinda's next Planning Director, replacing long-serving Drummond Buckley ...read

Council updated on Historical Society year in review
By Sora O'Doherty
Orinda Historical Society (OHS) president Alison Burns presented the annual review of the year from May 2023 to May 2024 to the City Council on July 2. Burns reviewed social and educational events that the ...read
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Heatwave fun at the Moraga Commons splash pad
Lafayette City Council votes for ask for sales tax measure to fight looming deficit
Orinda offers residents more money to increase fire code compliance
Yoga studio Yoga Village opens in Lafayette
Front Porch Music Festival at Town Hall Theatre
Town Council approves FY 2024-25 Budget Adjustments
Moraga residents clean up Bollinger Canyon Road
Moraga 2040 General Plan Community Workshop surveys net a variety of responses
SMC's NEW Leadership program geared to encourage political involvement in women
Dublin City Manager Linda Smith selected as new Orinda City Manager
Orinda hires new Planning Director, previously with Contra Costa County
Council updated on Historical Society year in review
New Orinda business focuses on sunglasses for children
Letters to the editor
Lafayette Police Blotter
Moraga Police Blotter
David Martin Ernsberger
Laura Marie (Hardoin) Olson
Popover Strawberry Shortcake with Yogurt Whipped Cream & Dark Chocolate Sauce
Chalk drawings bring color to Saranap neighborhood
Time for Campolindo archer Jack Saltzberg to take a bow
St. Mary's basketball team trip to Italy
Looking Good in Lamorinda
Digging Deep with Goddess Gardener, Cynthia Brian
Lamorinda home sales recorded
The Real Estate Quarter in Review
Making sense of expiration dates
MOFD designated by California Board of Forestry
Chalk drawings bring color to Saranap neighborhood
By Elaine Borden Chandler
Amidst the Fourth of July traditions of grilling, fireworks, and parades, Saranap neighborhood has one that is beloved but unique. As two women at the Forma Gym informed their friends: "We're going to see the ...read

SMC's NEW Leadership program geared to encourage political involvement in women
By Vera Kochan
Saint Mary's College has taken up the banner in California when it comes to hosting the first, and hopefully annual, New Education for Women's (NEW) Leadership program thanks to the efforts of the school's ...read
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Time for Campolindo archer Jack Saltzberg to take a bow
By Jon Kingdon
Even with a wide range of sports available at the Lamorinda schools, there are still any number of sports that are not available, requiring the student-athletes to go off-campus in order to train and compete ...read

St. Mary's basketball team trip to Italy
By Jon Kingdon
If you run into any member of the St. Mary's women's basketball team and ask them what they did this summer, be prepared for a long and colorful answer. On July 24, the team left on a flight to Italy for a ...read

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Looking Good in Lamorinda
By Moya Stone
Did you know that Aug. 17 is National Thrift Store Day? I follow several "thrifters" on Instagram and I am continually impressed with the chic outfits they put together from their thrift and consignment store ...read

Chalk drawings bring color to Saranap neighborhood
By Elaine Borden Chandler
Amidst the Fourth of July traditions of grilling, fireworks, and parades, Saranap neighborhood has one that is beloved but unique. As two women at the Forma Gym informed their friends: "We're going to see the ...read

New Orinda business focuses on sunglasses for children
By Sora O'Doherty
Megan Miyamoto's life plan was not to create sunglasses for children, but after she had a daughter and her optician aunt in Los Angeles educated her about the damage done to children's eyes by sun exposure at ...read

Popover Strawberry Shortcake with Yogurt Whipped Cream & Dark Chocolate Sauce
By Susie Iventosch
This is such a fun variation on strawberry shortcake, using popovers in place of the shortcake biscuits! I love the spongy texture of the cooled popovers filled with strawberries and cream. Nowadays, whenever ...read
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