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In Lafayette, another iconic restaurant goes up in flames Duncan Seibert sat with his wife at their table on the Postino Restaurant patio April 16. The Lafayette resident said they had just ordered dinner when he saw smoke rise from the building. "That's quite a bit of smoke coming out of the kitchen," Seibert said to his ...By Nick Marnell
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Earth Day in Lafayette The 4H petting zoo is always popular at Lafayette's Earth Day Festival ...By Pippa Fisher
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Taste of Lafayette - a strolling, community dinner party It is almost time for Lafayette's favorite dinner party - Taste of Lafayette - and all are welcome. This year the event will take place on Tuesday, May 14 starting at 5:30 p.m. as tasters gather for appetizers, a glass of wine and music at popup art gallery JPG@TheBank ...By Pippa Fisher
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Another group graduates from the Citizens' Police Academy The spring session of the Citizens' Police Academy ended with a graduation during the April 22 Lafayette City Council meeting. And as a surprise gesture of thanks and appreciation, the class presented the police chief with a check for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society ...By Pippa Fisher
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Mike Anderson takes over as mayor The Lafayette City Council voted unanimously to appoint Mike Anderson as mayor and Susan Candell as vice mayor effective immediately at its April 22 meeting.
Former Mayor Cam Burks ...By Pippa Fisher
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Clearing the confusion around teen drug use What are the roles, responsibilities, rules ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette's own come together for an evening of music at Community Music Festival Once a year the Town Hall Theatre hosts a real treat for music-lovers - an evening when local musicians come together to play, donating their talents in a significant fundraiser for the theater. This year the Ninth Annual Community Music Festival will take place ...By Pippa Fisher
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Time to hit the trails - it's a springtime challenge! It's spring in Lamorinda and the three Parks and Recreation Departments of Moraga, Orinda and Lafayette want nothing more than to see residents out enjoying the area's beautiful trails. For this reason they are offering a challenge - the first-ever Lamorinda Trails ...By Pippa Fisher
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Downtown businesses - comings and goings Even as residents comment on empty storefronts in Lafayette's downtown area, new businesses are starting to move in.
Going from east to west, here are a few of the changes residents can ...By Pippa Fisher
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Local congressman attempts to boost quality journalism through legislation Feeling that quality local journalism is crucial to a strong democracy, Rep. Mark DeSaulnier introduced a House Resolution April 3 that would allow local news outlets to band together to negotiate terms of product distribution and compensation with major online ...By Nick Marnell
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Lafayette Fire Station 16 reopening delayed until June The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District placed Engine 16 into service in early April, which is the month the district expected to reopen Fire Station 16 in Lafayette. But between the rainy weather and a construction site problem with the Pacific Gas and ...By Nick Marnell
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Town council approves a joint Moraga-Lafayette pavement surface seal project The town of Moraga and the city of Lafayette ...By Vera Kochan
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Bunny to oversee Annual Candy Scramble It really must be spring - The Lafayette Rotary Club is gearing up for its Annual Candy Scramble on the Lafayette Plaza Park on the corner of Mt. Diablo Boulevard and Moraga Road. By Pippa Fisher
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