| Wednesday, November 20, 2013 City Asks for Building Use Submissions Perhaps a marijuana dispensary will not be a ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, November 20, 2013 Standing Room Only for State of the City Meeting Although mayor Mike Anderson kicked off his ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Lafayette Reservoir Run Results The Lafayette Chamber of Commerce celebrated ...
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Interested in Self-Publishing? Lafayette event discusses ins and outs, ups and downs of getting there Anyone who has ever been told, "You oughta write a book," and has actually done it, should circle Thursday, Nov. 7 on the calendar. And wanna-be writers who've considered, imagined, fantasized, or tried writing and self-publishing a book should circle it twice. In red ...By Lou Fancher
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Capturing the ElusiveLafayette artist's work combines minimalism and realism Years of painting still life arrangements and attending life drawing sessions has made longtime Lafayette resident Pam McCauley a skillful draftswoman, able to work quickly, dashing in confident lines and swashes of color, to capture moods and fleeting moments. By Jen Copeland
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Acalanes English Teacher Wins Prestigious Award Acalanes English teacher Natalie Moore was humbled to receive an official Proclamation from the mayor and City Council Oct. 28 as one of the winners of the 2013 Warren Eukel Teacher Trust Award.The award is given out annually to three outstanding nominated teachers, to ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Expanded Smoking Regulations Ready for Prime Time Restrictions will be added to Lafayette's ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Personnel Bowl Over the Office for Halloween Lafayette city staffers strike a pose at the decked out "Lafayette Lanes" for Halloween. The creative public servants that keep the city running came up with an impressive 1950s bowling alley concept for their annual themed extravaganza. No detail was "spared" ...
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Terraces Shrinks, Waiting for Clarity It is unclear where the developer is headed ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 Dad Performs CPR on Young Daughter, Saves Her Life It's every parent's nightmare, finding your lifeless child face down in the pool. Still shaken by the ordeal, Lafayette Park Hotel employee Marco Ortiz had that unfortunate experience, but wanted to get the word out to the many homeowners in Lamorinda with pools that ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Lafayette's New Marquis The Marquis is back in Lafayette - this time in the form of town home style housing. Twenty-three homes; four to six units per building, in five buildings are taking shape on the 1.5 acre parcel which formerly housed the Hungry Hunter restaurant on the southwest ...By Cathy Dausman
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| Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Eat Your Vegetables and Smile!Vegetarian cookbook author Mollie Katzen to speak in Lafayette Oct. 29 Cookbook author and illustrator Mollie Katzen changed the reputation of cauliflower from lowly, loathsome vegetable to sexy "Cauliflower Cheese Pie with grated potato crust" in 1977 with the publication of her best-selling "Moosewood Cookbook." Suddenly, "vegetarian" ...By Lou Fancher
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| Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Local Teens Start Lafayette Writing Contest for Middle School Students When Acalanes freshman Uma Unni began to experience the typical boredom that comes with being out of school this past summer, she and her friend, Stanley Middle School eighth grader Linnae Johansson, decided to put their technological and planning skills to the test by ...By Clare Varellas
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| Wednesday, October 23, 2013 What's the Future of Two Vacant City-Owned Buildings? Lafayette recently authorized the creation of a volunteer task force to help analyze options that would be the highest, best, and most fiscally responsible use of two vacant, city-owned properties. At issue is 949 Moraga Road, the former doctors' office that was ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, October 23, 2013 CaHR: Back to Lafayette to Manage Human Resources There is no place like home, for family or for work, according to Matt Delaney, who returned to his home town of Lafayette to develop and expand the business he started in Hawaii five years ago. Almost a business adventurer, Delaney looks like nothing would be able to ...By Sophie Braccini
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