EBMUD, parks district under town scrutiny regarding Moraga landslide Every month the Moraga Town Council reviews ...By Sophie Braccini
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Group holds anti-war protest at Moraga Commons Members of Indivisible Moraga braved a chilly north wind at the Moraga Commons April 13 and held a protest in tandem with nationwide vigils called by the organizers of the Women's March for the people of Syria. "We stand with their suffering," said protester Dolores ...
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Full-day kindergarten to start in Moraga Beginning next fall, Moraga School District ...By Sophie Braccini
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Town of Moraga mulls tax for storm drain repair Moraga has started preliminary work to ...By Sophie Braccini
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Moraga Police Blotter March 22 to April 11

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Tim Rojas is Moraga's Employee of the Month Tito Rojas, a long-time painter and shift supervisor at Mark Bellingham Painting, has been named the Moraga Employee of the Month for February.
Rojas has been working on local homes for ...Submitted by Kevin Reneau
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Police: Prevention is key to stemming burglaries in Lamorinda communities Are residential burglaries on the rise in Lamorinda?
"It does seem that way," says Orinda police Chief Mark Nagel, before adding that Orinda's numbers prove otherwise. When Nagel ...By Cathy Dausman
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Spring road repairs in downtown Moraga While the sinkhole repair plans are still ...By Sophie Braccini
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Citizen of the Year Dinner set for April 22 The dinner honoring Bobbie Preston, Moraga's ...Submitted by Claire Roth
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Mayor Onoda declares a vibrant business community is within Moraga's grasp In her State of the Town address, Moraga Mayor Teresa Onoda said that the thrifty town had been built on a nonsustainable financial canvass and that things needed to change.
Her address ...By Sophie Braccini
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Many local parents continue to support 5th-grade teacher in 'Duct Tape' case Many local parents continue to support a Moraga teacher in what is being referred to as "the duct tape story" despite an editorial in another local newspaper that claimed the teacher lied.
By Sophie Braccini
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After 4 years, Moraga approves new Chase building Moraga's latest Town Council Meeting was the stage of a long-lived piece of local drama, one that pits those who want to create a new vision for the downtown versus those who take into account what exists and settle for it.
By Sophie Braccini
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Moraga Police Blotter March 7 to 21

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How Lamorindans dispose of an unwanted gun It was so well tucked away I'd forgotten we even had it. "It" was a breach load, break-action J. Stevens 12 gauge, pre-World War I shotgun in poor working order. It weighed in at over six pounds, had a long iron barrel and walnut grain stock. It belonged to my ...By Cathy Dausman
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Rheem Boulevard Opens Pedestrian traffic along a length of south Rheem Boulevard yielded to automobiles with the snip of a ribbon March 30 as town officials opened the newly paved roadway to vehicle traffic.
By Cathy Dausman
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