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PG&E to remove trees in Lafayette The city of Lafayette has been working to move forward with Pacific Gas & Electric Co. on its Community Pipeline Safety Initiative, which requires the removal of 216 protected trees within the city of Lafayette. By Pippa Fisher
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BART improvements coming to Lafayette spring 2017 With plans to address physical, operational and environmental conditions, BART is scheduled to start work this May on site improvements at its Lafayette station. BART Engineering Division Manager Mary Grace Houlihan updated the Lafayette City Council at its March 27 ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette Police Blotter Lafayette Police Department Incident Summary ...
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How Lamorindans dispose of an unwanted gun It was so well tucked away I'd forgotten we even had it. "It" was a breach load, break-action J. Stevens 12 gauge, pre-World War I shotgun in poor working order. It weighed in at over six pounds, had a long iron barrel and walnut grain stock. It belonged to my ...By Cathy Dausman
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Lafayette 5th graders win next level flag football championship Burton Valley Elementary 5th Grade Boise State Broncos won the Next Level Fifth Grade Flag Football Championship. The championship game was played at De La Salle High School on Sunday, March 12. Submitted by Flavia Trento
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Lamorinda municipalities meet jointly on traffic, development The annual joint meeting of the councils of ...By Sora O'Doherty
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Lafayette fire commissioner stepping down in June When Lafayette fire commissioner Bill Granados departs this summer, many of his colleagues say that the loss will be not only for Lafayette and the fire district but for all of Contra Costa County. By Nick Marnell
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New Sufi Sanctuary opens in Saranap area After four years of planning and debate and nearly five years of construction, Sufism Reoriented, located in the Saranap area, inaugurated its new sanctuary with a series of events over the last few weekends. By John T. Miller
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Timing is everything for Pleasant Hill Road corridor traffic signals Traffic should continue to ease a bit on the southern section of a heavily traveled thoroughfare in Lafayette during commute hours.
Local lawmakers gave the go-ahead to continue the ...By Pippa Fisher
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Public art is coming soon to a roundabout near you Lafayette continues to beautify its city with art. The city's public art committee recently reviewed proposals for the latest piece, to be installed on the new Pleasant Hill Road/Olympic Boulevard roundabout and has narrowed the choice from four down to two. By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette Police Blotter
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EBMUD Celebrates Carr Ranch watershed acquisition With a backdrop of rolling green hills, local dignitaries, EBMUD officials and representatives of the John Muir Land Trust officially celebrated the preservation of Carr Ranch, the large expanse of land just beyond Rancho Laguna Park. By Peggy Spear
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Vintage Madame Alexander dolls are on display at Lafayette Library A talk with Lauren Tombari about her Madame Alexander doll collection is a chance to learn a bit of history and perhaps uncover a Lafayette mystery.
Tombari is a great teacher - in fact ...By Cathy Dausman
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'Women in Music' Day made official The Lafayette City Council enjoyed a short musical treat from Pam Freund-Striplen on Monday, Feb. 27 as she gave a brief preview from "Threads", her upcoming concerts with the Gold Coast Chamber Players, which features female composers throughout history. By Pippa Fisher
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Music series embraces the Summer of Love As the song goes "Money can't buy me love" and it won't have to this summer in Lafayette, where the free Rock the Plaza series of concerts will be featuring very special tributes to the Summer of Love. By Pippa Fisher
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