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Green award winners educate and inspire others Two Lafayette residents were recognized for their contributions to helping the city achieve its environmental goals.
The Environmental Task Force, now in its 11th year, selected winners ...By Pippa Fisher
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PG&E to close St. Mary's Road for the summer Pacific Gas and Electric Co. informed the city of Lafayette and the town of Moraga that it would have to replace a mile of pipe under St. Mary's Road in the coming months. The plan as it currently stands will completely close the arterial from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday ...By Sophie Braccini
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Lafayette's planning commission cranking back into action The city has appointed its first replacement ...By Pippa Fisher
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AAUW Orinda-Moraga-Lafayette STEM Conference at SMC Examining a sheep's brain, noting the differences from a human brain, making slime, and getting creative with coding. These are but a few of the hands-on workshops that 200 middle school girls attended at the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) ...By Bobbie Dodson-Nielsen
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First poet laureate wants Lafayette and Orinda to resonate with this art form The Lamorinda Arts Council poet laureate committee recently announced the selection of Amy Glynn as the first Lafayette/Orinda poet laureate. Glynn, who is a Lafayette resident and published poet, is full of ideas to make poetry an accessible and popular discipline in ...By Sophie Braccini
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Lafayette activist continues personal battle for an assault weapons ban Steve Sposato lost his wife on July 1, 1993 when Gian Luigi Ferri, a disturbed loner, stormed the law offices of Pettit and Martin at 101 California St. in San Francisco, carrying semiautomatic weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Ferri killed eight and ...By Nick Marnell
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Las Trampas School recognized on 60th anniversary Orinda Mayor Amy Worth was delighted to present a proclamation recognizing the 60th anniversary of Las Trampas School at the city council meeting April 10. Mayor Worth called the school "one of the treasures of our community." The school was honored for its efforts on ...By Sora O'Doherty
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Blazin' Jayz Smoke Shop opens third branch in Lafayette Given the opportunity to promote themselves, new businesses are usually excited to run down the list of products or services they provide the marketplace.
But Adam Abdallah, owner of ...By Nick Marnell
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Bear relocates to Lafayette A rather large grizzly bear will be relocating to Golden Gate Way very soon. Lafayette will be hosting the bear sculpture for a two-year period in the city's first experience of temporary public art. By Pippa Fisher
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Community urged to give the gift of green at this year's Earth Day Festival Lafayette's annual Earth Day celebration will once again be offering fun for all ages but organizers Sustainable Lafayette also want to draw residents' attention to its focus of the entire month - the 50th Anniversary Community Gift or the gift of clean energy. By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette's native son among those honored in new memorial Twenty-two fallen service men and women from Contra Costa County who lost their lives in the line of duty since 9/11 will be honored and permanently remembered on a new memorial to be installed at the front of the Lafayette Veterans Memorial Center. It will be the only ...By Pippa Fisher
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Jenkins honored as Citizen of the Year Lafayette's Citizen of the Year Don Jenkins was honored April 13 at a sold-out dinner attended by local dignitaries, friends and family all of whom agreed that Lafayette is a better place for all the time he has volunteered in so many capacities.
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City council to serve as planning commission during new commissioner search While Lafayette prepares to get new planning ...By Pippa Fisher
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Local recycling concerns mount China's March 1 decision to halt import of select categories of solid waste, including certain types of plastics, paper and textiles, has put pressure on the local recycling industry, as public officials look for ways to offset the loss of a large market for the ...By Nick Marnell
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Lafayette 6th graders win Next Level Flag Football Championship The 6th grade team Navy completed an undefeated season (10-0) and won the Next Level sixth grade Flag Football Championship. The championship game was played at De La Salle High School on March 11. The attached photo shows the champions after their big victory. Submitted by Flavia Trento
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