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An unforgettable Father's Day gift Matt Phillips received his Father's Day gift a bit early, but it is one he will never, ever forget. Phillips delivered - on his own - his second daughter Adeline in the Lafayette home he shares with his family and that once belonged to Adeline's great-grandparents. By Cathy Dausman
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Lafayette AB Oaks wins Diablo League tournament Baseball team 13U Lafayette AB Oaks took first place in their age group in the 2017 680 Diablo League tournament the weekend of May19-21 at the Twin Creeks complex in Sunnyvale.
Many of ...Submitted by Julie Schmit
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Lafayette residents sip, sample and socialize at Taste of Lafayette Cloudy skies and chilly temperatures did not deter folks from the community dinner party known as the Taste of Lafayette.
Residents strolled along the city's "Restaurant Row" as they ...By Pippa Fisher
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Traffic lights hit temporary roadblock After a flurry of orange-vest and hard-hat activity along Reliez Station Road in Lafayette in recent months, work on the installation of the two new sets of traffic lights stalled temporarily. By Pippa Fisher
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New Lafayette logo for 50th anniversary year Public Art Committee board member Erling Horn presented the winning design for the new Lafayette 50th anniversary city logo, which residents can expect to see on banners, bumper stickers, pins, posters, mugs and t-shirts. By Pippa Fisher
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Stanley Middle School Jazz Ensemble ties for second best in the nation The Stanley Middle School Jazz Messengers have tied for second best middle school jazz band in the nation and were recognized at a recent city council meeting, when Lafayette Mayor Mike Anderson proclaimed May 22 to be Stanley Jazz Messengers Day in the city. By Pippa Fisher
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After public outcry, PG&E delays tree removal plan Amid the buzz of continued dialog around the Lafayette trees earmarked for the axe, the sound Lafayette residents won't be hearing, at least for this summer, is that of PG&E buzz-saws. By Pippa Fisher
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A drive to solve Lafayette's traffic woes Is there a "silver bullet" to solve congestion in Lafayette?
Could it be coordinating traffic signals along Mount Diablo Boulevard and Moraga Road? Realigning the Brook Street-School ...By Pippa Fisher
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All Lafayette team wins Flag Football Championship Team All Lafayette is comprised of all Lafayette residents and went undefeated for the entire year capturing the Next Level Championship title for the Third Grade Division of flag football. Submitted by Charlie Vezzali
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Lafayette Middle School Student stars in Berkeley Playhouse Youth Production Lafayette resident Sarah Berten, a Stanley Middle School seventh grader, recently performed the lead role of Hope Cladwell in Berkeley Playhouse's Teen Stage musical theater production of Tony Award-winning "Urinetown." Hope is the innocent then rebellious daughter of ...Submitted by Jenny Berten
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Lamorinda is becoming HeartSafe There's a brand-new "Best" in Lamorinda - that of best possible chance of survival for someone experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Moraga, Lafayette and Orinda are becoming ...By Cathy Dausman
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Residents pull together for annual creek clean-up Leigh Creekside Park - lately a place of controversy between neighbors - provided a great opportunity for residents to pull (weeds) together on a warm and pleasant day at a shady, beautiful stretch of the creek. By Pippa Fisher
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Implicit Bias workshop aids Lafayette police, residents Residents have an overall positive view of the Lafayette Police Department but there were still some people who felt that the concepts of implicit bias and all of its implications have not yet been embraced by members of the Lafayette community. By Pippa Fisher
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