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Published on April 12th, 2023 The heart of Lafayette loses some of its rhythm On a given day, Jennifer McCarthy-Redman might have dropped off her children at Lafayette Elementary School, grabbed a morning coffee from Tutu's, a snack from Papillon, dinner from Urban Remedy and then meandered over to the Kinkos Fed Ex store to renew her passport. ...By Sharon K. Sobotta
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Published on April 12th, 2023 Winter storms lead residents to wonder about tree safety After Lamorinda was battered by unusually wet and windy winter storms, Lamorinda residents, as well as governments and utilities, are wondering about the safety of the many trees that grace, and sometimes threaten, Lamorinda neighborhoods. High winds and saturated ...By Sora O'Doherty
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Published on March 29th, 2023 Moraga and Orinda accept Lafayette's Sustainability Challenge During the March 15 Lamorinda Councils' annual meeting, the city of Lafayette issued a Sustainability Challenge to the town of Moraga and the city of Orinda.
Sustainable Contra Costa ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on March 29th, 2023 Honoring the reawakening of Divine Feminine energy - Goddess Gatherings opens in Lafayette Unlike anything in the Lamorinda area, Goddess Gatherings (3534 Golden Gate Way, Lafayette) has arrived to offer a space where according to their website, "anyone wishing to honor the reawakening energy of the Divine Feminine can join in celebration, ceremony and ...By Vera Kochan
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Published on March 29th, 2023 Lafayette Police Blotter Lafayette Police

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Published on March 29th, 2023 Lamorinda Council Members meet to discuss Smart Signal Project The Town of Moraga hosted a Joint Council Meeting at the Saint Mary's College campus' Soda Center on March 15 with the cities of Lafayette and Orinda. The purpose was to receive an update on the Safety and Mobility on Arterials (Smart Signals) Project.
By Vera Kochan
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Published on March 29th, 2023 Terraces court battle ends; project to proceed After more than two years, litigation ...By Jennifer Wake
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Published on March 29th, 2023 Adjustments to city's Lamorinda Village partnership to benefit local seniors Parks, Trails and Recreation Director ...By Lou Fancher
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Published on March 29th, 2023 Lafayette e-lending program allows residents to try induction cooktops or electric leaf blowers Are you interested in using an induction cooktop or an electric leaf blower? Now you can thanks to a new e-lending program offered by the City of Lafayette's Environmental Task Force. Items can be borrowed by Lafayette residents for up to two weeks.
Submitted by Brenna Shafizadeh
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Published on March 29th, 2023 Local father, son present proposals to preserve Lafayette Reservoir tower silhouette The Lafayette Reservoir tower can be seen everywhere in Lafayette, from the logos of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce and Lafayette Strong, to the websites for Love Lafayette and the Lafayette Historical Society, to the banners along Mt. Diablo Boulevard, to the ...By Elaine Borden Chandler
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Published on March 15th, 2023 Lafayette Police Blotter Lafayette Police

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Published on March 15th, 2023 Council approves proposals for PD's 'Go Slow Lafayette' campaign Lafayette's Chief of Police Ben Alldritt gave a presentation on Lafayette PD's "Go Slow Lafayette" campaign to the City Council on Feb. 27. The campaign is focused on improving pedestrian and traffic safety within Lafayette. The presentation covered Alldritt's main ...By Elaine Borden Chandler
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Published on March 15th, 2023 Council discusses potential state legislature grant projects; Pleasant Hill Road Pathway project pulled from list for now A considerable portion of the City Council's Feb. 27 meeting was devoted to a discussion and public comments about four Lafayette projects under review with potential to be submitted for possible grants to the state legislature. Community Project Funding projects are ...By Lou Fancher
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Published on March 1st, 2023 Lafayette Police Blotter Lafayette Police

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Published on March 1st, 2023 Mayor Mike, Citizen of the Year - diplomacy, patience and grace under pressure This year's Citizen of the Year award goes to Mike Anderson - a name familiar to most Lafayette residents for his 25 years of volunteer civic positions. But if his many, many years of service have been impressive, what people remember most is his calm, welcoming ...By Pippa Fisher
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