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A taste of wine in Lafayette For anyone curious about the wine made from some of the many vineyards scattered around the Lamorinda hills, at last there is an opportunity to enjoy some wine tasting in Lafayette. By Pippa Fisher
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Lamorinda groups help Grateful Gatherings tackle biggest project yet Furnishing a 27-room facility is a huge undertaking, but that is exactly what the Oakland-based, nonprofit organization Grateful Gatherings is doing with help from many in the Lamorinda area. This particular project requires the help of all six Bay Area chapters, local ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette has a new sheriff in town While it seemed like an impossible task to replace Lafayette's outgoing, larger-than-life Police Chief Eric Christensen, the new guy, Ben Alldritt, has a vote of confidence from top city officials. By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette crosses landowner allowed lot line revision The owner of the contentious 5-acre parcel of land that's home to the Lafayette crosses is finally able to move forward as the city council agrees to his request to redraw the plot lines on the property, dividing it so that the two existing houses each sit on their own ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette commissioners' mass resignation causes consternation for some Within a couple of days after the city ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette Team wins NextLevel flag football championship The Lafayette fourth-grade flag football team went undefeated for the second straight year to capture the title in their division.
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Lafayette 4th Graders Win Next Level Super Bowl Five local Lafayette fourth-grade boys won the Next Level Flag Football Super Bowl in a combined countywide team at De La Salle high school in Concord this month. Lafayette residents pictured include: T. Jones, L. Potts, R. Thuma, R. Reinhart and E. Dudum. Submitted by Tim Jones
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Lafayette officials react to the approval of Fire Station 16 When the Contra Costa County Fire Protection ...By Nick Marnell
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Residents raise flag to show city pride The Lafayette Chamber of Commerce is selling special Lafayette city flags. Residents and businesses are being encouraged to show their Lafayette pride during this year of the city's 50th anniversary by flying the flag proudly. By Pippa Fisher
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Traffic relief in downtown inches closer Lafayette is very close to adopting the remaining approved strategies for dealing with downtown congestion as the city council voted unanimously to approve all proposed strategies minus a previous proposal for a BART pedestrian bridge and with certain modifications to ...By Pippa Fisher
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City continues to hash out conflict of interest policy The conversation at the Lafayette City ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette's Police Chief moves on Lafayette is losing one of its most popular public figures, as Chief of Police Eric Christensen takes up a position with the Oakley Police Department.
City Manager Steve Falk said in a ...By Pippa Fisher
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Art balanced on Lafayette's roundabout With a small group looking on, Lafayette's latest piece of art was installed on a rainy afternoon in the middle of the new roundabout at the Pleasant Hill Road/Olympic Boulevard intersection. By Pippa Fisher
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Film series continues in Lafayette with 'Years of Living Dangerously' Town Hall Theatre will be screening the next in Sustainable Lafayette's 2018 film series, "Years of Living Dangerously," the highly acclaimed National Geographic series that covers crucial issues, such as climate change, deforestation, historic droughts and the rapidly ...By Pippa Fisher
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Locanda Positano - simple food, quality ingredients ... and 'famiglia' In downtown Lafayette great restaurants are literally right around every corner and yet the city's newest eatery looks set to fill its own unique spot.
Locanda Positano, an authentic ...By Pippa Fisher
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