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New Wheels to Start Rollin' at Station 17 in Lafayette Lafayette fire station 17 on St. Mary's Road put a new fire engine into service the evening of April 8. The 2008 KME Type-1 engine replaces the 2001 model, which was reassigned to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District training facility in Concord. By Nick Marnell
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Mayor Mitchell to Host City's First Fireside Chat Residents will have an opportunity to get an ...By Cathy Tyson
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Final Downtown Creeks Meeting Will Offer Preview of Plans Lafayette residents will have one final opportunity to chime in on what the future of downtown waterways will look like at the third and final public Downtown Creeks Workshop next Wednesday, April 27. By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Festival Plants the Seeds to Save the Earth Lafayette residents can celebrate the planet this weekend as the grassroots non-profit organization Sustainable Lafayette, along with the City of Lafayette and the Chamber of Commerce, are holding their 11th annual family-friendly Earth Day Festival and Celebration of ...By Cathy Tyson
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Is Going Green Worth the Green When Remodeling? With Earth Day right around the corner, it's a time to reflect on how homeowners and apartment dwellers, along with the City of Lafayette, weigh the costs and benefits of making sustainable choices. Are residents willing to spend a bit more to go green? By Cathy Tyson
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Gas Station to be Demolished to Expand Safeway Parking Attention Safeway shoppers: more parking are spaces coming soon.
Say goodbye to the Valero gas station at the corner of Mt. Diablo Boulevard and Oak Hill Road, as it will be demolished ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Police Blotter Incident Summary Report
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New Signs Will Encourage Lamorinda Eateries to Be Healthy Lamorindans will soon be able to tell the health and food safety record of their favorite eating establishment just by looking in the window.
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ...By Nick Marnell
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New Editor Doesn't Get Swallowed by Sinkhole I can't say my first week with the Lamorinda Weekly was explosive, but it certainly wasn't dull.
I came on board as editor - replacing the great Jennifer Wake - the same week a Moraga ...By Peggy Spear
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New Signals on Reliez Station Road Get Green Light Who knew there would be so much controversy in the name of safety over a pair of traffic signals on Reliez Station Road?
After three public workshops, two public walking tours and ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Goes to the Dogs Possibly the best way for Lamorinda dogs and their humans to spend Saturday morning, April 9, is to celebrate all things canine at Dogtown Downtown. This third annual event kicks off at 10 a.m. with a dog parade from the Lafayette Plaza Park down Golden Gate Way to the ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lamorinda Artists Lose Marketing Outlet as Lafayette Gallery Closes The Lafayette Art Gallery quietly closed its doors March 31, a casualty of hasty decision making, bad timing and the 21st-century disruption of legacy businesses. But atop the list of reasons for its downfall sat a Lamorinda inevitability: the 17-year Lafayette fixture ...By Nick Marnell
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Committee Looks to Unsnarl Lafayette's Traffic Congestion As Lafayette's comprehensive study on ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Police Blotter Incident Summary Report
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Lots of Eggs to be Found in Lamorinda If it's spring, it can only mean that there are eggs hiding in Lamorinda.
It's been a long tradition of the Orinda Rotary Club to sponsor an annual egg hunt to celebrate the season. This ...Sophie Braccini
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