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Lafayette couple has a confection to make Lafayette Mayor Don Tatzin and his wife Ellen Reintjes have long been truffle makers. And a few times a year the talented couple share their knowledge and skills with residents by giving a truffle-making class at the library. By Pippa Fisher
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Don Tatzin delivers State of the City Address Lafayette Mayor Don Tatzin summed up the State of the City address in five words: "Happy birthday, Lafayette. Love Lafayette."
As the city celebrates its 50th anniversary of inc ...
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The Chamber of Commerce is back, bigger and better than ever There was quite a lively party lighting up Lafayette Circle on a recent, rainy weeknight as over 200 people came by the new Chamber of Commerce offices to help celebrate the grand opening of the new digs. By Pippa Fisher
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Traffic solutions, all options still being explored When it comes to addressing downtown congestion, the Lafayette City Council agrees - every single option comes with a cost, and it's not just financial.
The council reviewed proposed ...By Pippa Fisher
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First Orinda, now Lafayette considers LimeBike Lafayette is joining neighboring cities in considering introducing dockless bike sharing for its residents.
The city council heard a presentation from LimeBike representative Sam Dreiman ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lamorinda mayors balk at proposed CPUC resolution Mayors Dave Trotter of Moraga and Don Tatzin of Lafayette have urged the California Public Utilities Commission to vote against implementing a registration process for new community choice aggregators, arguing that the registration process is an improper de facto ...By Nick Marnell
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Lafayette author draws on her childhood in China to pen award-winning children's books Ying Chang Compestine, a Lafayette resident since 2002, is the author of 20 books, with her newest book, a retelling of "The Chinese Emperor's New Clothes" (Abrams, 2017), released this month. By Kara Navolio
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Lafayette delay equals Walnut Creek gain Because of delays in the completion of ...By Nick Marnell
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Lafayette school board starts search for new superintendent Lafayette has set in motion its process for ...By Pippa Fisher
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A familiar face returns to Acalanes Board of Governors Back again after a break of only just over a year, Richard Whitmore has been appointed to the Acalanes Union High School District board, to fill the vacancy created by the recent resignation of Craig Cheslog. His term will run until the next regularly scheduled ...By Pippa Fisher
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Nominations are open for the 2018 Lafayette Citizen of the Year Do you have a person in mind for this year's ...
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Work on new police headquarters almost complete An unremarkable 1950s ranch-style building from the outside, but a state-of-the-art 21st century police station inside, the new police headquarters on Mt. Diablo Boulevard is close to completion. By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette is keen to listen Lafayette is listening but residents aren't ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette Police Blotter The Lafayette Police Department has changed ...
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Plot lines redrawn, but what of the crosses memorial? Planning commissioners unanimously agreed to allow the landowner of the controversial Lafayette crosses memorial to reconfigure his property into two parcels, each with a home on it, causing concerns about development and once again calling into question the future of ...By Pippa Fisher
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