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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Lafayette Juniors' Kitchen Tour Returns with Six Unique and Stylish Kitchens
This year's 13th Annual Lafayette Juniors' Kitchen Tour scheduled Saturday, May 19 features six newly-constructed or recently-remodeled kitchens in a variety of house styles including a green/sustainable mid-century modern, Cape Cod classic, Tahoe style and a Hampton's ...Rosylyn Aragones Stenzel


Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Lafayette Little League
Majors Division
Submitted by Todd Bequette



Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Two Independent Lafayette Retailers Plan to Close Doors
When Handlebar Toys finally closes its doors at the end of April, more than 40 years of Lafayette history will come to an end. Not too far away along Mt. Diablo Boulevard, another independent business in Lafayette will soon disappear: Sandy's Unique Boutique.
By Sophie Braccini


Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Lafayette Temple Isaiah Turns Sixty
Sixty years ago a Lafayette restaurant stood ...Cathy Dausman


Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Moraga Town Council's Cohesiveness Shaken Town staff charged with finding out what works in Lafayette
For over 25 years the titles Mayor and Vice ...By Sophie Braccini


Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Book Bags Donated to Friends Corner Book Shop
Mechanics Bank of Lafayette Vice President Debbie Cooper (right) and Financial Services officer Rene Cain (left) presented 100 book bags with the Friends of the Lafayette Library and Learning Center logo to Sharon Lingane (center) last week at the Friends Corner Book ...


Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Lemonade Entrepreneurs
Neighbors as well as friends, Alana Brinkman and Hans Ramirez, both six-years-old, opened up their first lemonade stand of the season last week, and business has been brisk - with three customers in the first half hour. This is not the kindergartener's first rodeo, ...


Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Local Family Shares Art in New Exhibit at Library
While it's hard to miss the towering bronze book sculpture by Brian Goggins at the outdoor plaza at First Street and Golden Gate Way, or the unusual "String of Pearls" at the base of the main stairway from the Library's parking garage, the Community Hall Gallery at the ...By Cathy Tyson


Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Council Hears Zoning Update
The possible rezoning of the familiar ...Cathy Dausman


Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Hands-On Learning 'New Normal' for Summer CampsGalileo Summer Quest Program Opens in Lafayette
Kids are benefiting from focused curricula in today's summer camps, whether they are building advanced robotics, or cooking gourmet meals, there is something exciting to learn for kids of every age. And camps are utilizing the most advanced systems and techniques that ...


Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Lafayette Little League
Majors Division
Submitted by Todd Bequette



Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Lunch Hour Clean Up at the Reservoir
Lafayette lawyers and staff from Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC will be ditching pinstripes in favor of something stylish, yet washable, for "beautification" during the Second Annual Earth Day Lunch Hour Cleanup Friday, April 20 at the Reservoir. Volunteers from the ...By Cathy Tyson


Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Lafayette Community Garden Opens on Earth Day
It's been a long time coming, and it required the tenacity of the Sustainable Lafayette Food Group, including Janet Thomas, to finally create a community garden in Lafayette.
The ...
By Sophie Braccini


Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Earth Day 2012 in Lafayette
Sustainable Lafayette is bringing the Lamorinda community into a worldly event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 22 that, according to earthday2012.org will mobilize one billion people. In Lafayette, about 1,000 are expected to participate, celebrate the existing ...By Sophie Braccini


Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Lafayette's New Parking Meter....Now your credit card will feed 'er
Will that be plastic or coins? In response to the city's auditor suggesting that the city reduce cash transactions, the City Council opted for a three month trial run of solar powered parking meters that accept Visa and Mastercard in front of the Mercantile Building. ...By Cathy Tyson



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