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Lafayette's Way Side Inn Hosts Operation School Bell Celebration What started in 1994 by providing 67 students with clothing in the Walnut Creek School District has blossomed, and has served an astonishing 50,000 students over the past 49 years, all through the hard work and dedication of the many volunteers of the Assistance League ...By Cathy Tyson
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Rotary Club of Lafayette Turns 70 in Style The Rotary Club of Lafayette celebrated its 70th anniversary on April 21 at a luncheon at the Oakwood Athletic Club, where they meet each week on Thursdays.
There were 71 attendees who ...Submitted by Robert Shusta
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KAPOW! ComicFest Comes to the Lafayette Library The Lafayette Library and Learning Center presents ComicFest 2016. This mini Comic Book Convention style event will feature artists and their work, along with workshops, crafts, cosplay, photobooth, scavenger hunt, raffle prizes and more. Submitted by Patrick Brogan
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EBMUD Ceases 'Outing' of Water Wasters The East Bay Municipal Utility District ...By Nick Marnell
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City Gears Up for Free Car Charging Stations Electric vehicle drivers in Lafayette will soon be able to plug in and charge their cars on Golden Gate Way, between the Lafayette Library and Learning Center and the Park Theater, at no cost to the city. By Cathy Tyson
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MOFD Avoids Drama, Sells Lafayette Property The Moraga-Orinda Fire District will make a ...By Nick Marnell
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Judge Rules Against Wight House Expansion A Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge ...By Cathy Tyson
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A New Bell Rings For Students at Acalanes High Current Acalanes High School Associate Principal Travis Bell is being promoted to principal as of July 1 in order to fill the shoes of outgoing principal Allison Silvestri, who announced her resignation in early March. She'll remain on staff for the remainder of the ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Celebrates its Good 'Taste' on May 20 It's a moveable feast on Tuesday, May 20 as the Taste of Lafayette restaurant walk is back with a staggering 22 restaurants, one flower shop and two bakeries, all for residents' enjoyment. There will also be nine other restaurants and caterers serving appetizers, ...
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City Council Throws Support Behind School Bond The Lafayette City Council showed its backing for local schools by voting to support the Lafayette Unified School District Bond Measure C, which will be on the June 7 ballot.
With all ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lenox Loft Project to Finally Get Off the Ground The City of Lafayette recently greenlighted plans for six
single-family loft style homes directly behind Traders Joes on Mountain View Drive. By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Police Blotter Incident Summary Report
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Lafayette's Music Man Takes on New Gig Bob Athayde lives and breathes music; it fills both his days and nights. He loves band music and orchestra music, jazz and pop. (When asked which he likes best, he responded, without hesitation, "Whatever I'm By Diane Claytor
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Lafayette Girl Scouts Help Girl Scout Troop 31881 enjoyed a meaningful evening of giving back to the community. On Friday, March 25, the Lafayette sixth graders and their mothers volunteered with the Winter Nights Program. In addition to helping to serve dinner, the girls in the troop shopped ...Submitted by Linda Murphy
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Local Residents Learn Importance of Composting Now that most everyone knows how to use their black, blue and green trash bins, the agency that manages local garbage, RecycleSmart, has a new aim: getting users to think seriously about composting. By Sophie Braccini
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