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Published on April 29th, 2020
Pandemic delivers a blow to public finances. But how much of one?
Because of actions taken at the federal, ...By Nick Marnell


Published on April 29th, 2020
An army of local volunteers answer call for face masks
Although the news is dire, Lamorindans across the tri-city area can take pride in knowing that the sense of community is alive and thriving. In Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda teams of volunteers have taken quietly and without fanfare to their sewing machines to churn out ...By Pippa Fisher


Published on April 1st, 2020
Moraga Police Blotter
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Published on April 1st, 2020
Town Staff continues to serve Moraga through shelter-in-place order
Public buildings in Moraga continue to remain closed through May 1 in accordance with the Contra Costa County Health Department's shelter-in-place mandate. Included in the closures are the Town Office at 329 Rheem Blvd., the Hacienda de las Flores at 2100 Donald Dr., ...By Vera Kochan


Published on April 1st, 2020
Moraga Historical Society puts even more info at your fingertips
If you love history, especially Moraga's, you'll be happy to know that the Moraga Historical Society has revamped its website to offer users more information than ever before.
MHS was ...
By Vera Kochan


Published on April 1st, 2020
On the front lines at senior living facilities
Caregivers at senior living facilities are on the front lines in the fight for safety in Lamorinda and beyond. Staff is mobilized at these establishments 24/7, applying the utmost precautions to support the most vulnerable population.
By Sophie Braccini



Published on March 18th, 2020
New officers of Moraga Garden Club announced
The Moraga Garden Club announced its new slate of officers for the coming year starting September.
In addition to its many efforts of beautifying and supporting the town, the club has ...
Submitted by Linda Foley


Published on March 18th, 2020
Moraga Rotary event raises $33K for safety upgrades at Moraga schools
The Moraga School District will be the beneficiary of more than $33,000 which was contributed by participants at the 18th Annual "A Nite at the Races," a March 7 Moraga Rotary Club dinner/auction fundraiser. All these funds are intended to enhance the safety of the ...By Gary Irwin


Published on March 18th, 2020
Moraga native lands part in SF production of 'The Pajama Game'
Moraga native Renee DeWeese will be playing "Gladys" in the 42nd Street Moon's production of "The Pajama Game" - one of the loveliest (and rarely-performed) Tony Award-winning "Best Musicals" of Broadway's Golden Age.
Submitted by Jonathan White


Published on March 18th, 2020
Voters reject half-cent sales tax increase for transportation
Measure J on the March 3 ballot failed to ...By Sora O'Doherty


Published on March 18th, 2020
Moraga Police Blotter
Moraga Police



Published on March 18th, 2020
Moraga Road to close for repairs
The city of Lafayette will be performing ...By Pippa Fisher


Published on March 18th, 2020
Moraga welcomes new Chamber president
The Moraga Chamber of Commerce has selected Brandy Ford as the new president of the chamber's board of directors. Ford has served on the board for approximately four years and is currently Mechanics Bank's branch manager. Ford stated, "The main reason I wanted to ...By Vera Kochan


Published on March 18th, 2020
Local businesses weather residual effect of coronavirus fears
Amid nationwide fears, event cancellations, stock market plunges and lower than average patronage of retail businesses the week of March 9 Moraga's merchants were weathering the residual effects of the coronavirus with positive attitudes and a range from small to major ...By Vera Kochan


Published on March 18th, 2020
Clarification of responsibility for storm drain easements
With rain finally falling once again, storm drain topics began to take a front seat in town council discussions once again. During Moraga's March 11 town council meeting a private drainage easement ordinance update was on the agenda.
By Vera Kochan




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