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We’re sad to report that Bay Lighting is going out of business, but owner Patty Prunty has asked us to help let everyone know that her store is still stocked with beautiful merchandise. Everything is 50-75 percent off and there are less than four
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Do you have old televisions, monitors and cell phones collecting dust? How about usable crutches, walkers or canes? There’s a chance this Saturday to get rid of your old stuff and help the hungry in the Tri Valley and earthquake victims in Haiti
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A very special afternoon is pla n ned for Jan. 2 at Amador Valley High School in memory of our dear friend, Susan Dawson, who recently passed away from complications due to ***-cancer. Susan was a tireless supporter of the Amador Valley boy’s soccer
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Ready for a little break from the holiday frenzy? Pleasanton Civic Arts is presenting a musical version of “Cinderella” on Dec. 11, 12, 18 and 19 at 7:30 p.m. and on Dec. 13 and 20 at 2 p.m. and Dec. 19 at 11 a.m. at the Amador Theater in
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The changing colors of the trees in town are so beautiful this time of year, but the fall colors also are the sign that yards and streets will soon be blanketed in leaves . Fortunately for Pleasanton residents, the city has an annual leaf pick-up program.
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Kottinger Ranch is one of Pleasanton’s premier neighborhoods. Located in the south east quadrant of the city, the community of spectacular homes is accessible from Bernal Avenue and Hearst Drive. Many of the lots sizes are a third of an acre or
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Outdoor ice skating in Pleasanton? It’s true! For the first time ever, Pleasanton will boast the Tri Valley’s only outdoor skating rink when it opens on Thursday, Nov. 19, in the Pleasanton Library parking lot. Construction of the temporary
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Pleasanton school teacher Nicole D. has made a terrific short video about life in Pleasanton that recently won the category, “There’s No Place Like Home,” in a YouTube contest. Her delightful video is now one of five finalists competing
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To make sure Pleasanton’s annual Hometown Holidays Celebration parade goes off without a hitch on Saturday, Dec. 5, the city is looking for some extra help. Volunteers are needed to serve in a variety of areas, including barricade assistants, formation
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As parents of teenagers, we have been navigating the do’s and don’ts of provisional driver’s licenses since our kids started driving and the state passed the new law restricting drivers under 18 during their first year of driving. While
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There’s a great new walking/biking trail in Pleasanton that won’t remain a secret for much longer! It’s called the Marilyn Kane Trail and it stretches for nearly two miles. The trail, which meanders along the backside of the Bernal Community
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One of Pleasanton's long-established neighborhoods, Mission Park is a close-knit community on the southern edge of the city. Nestled between Sunol Boulevard and Mission Drive, this 237-home neighborhood was first developed in the mid-1960s. According
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Have you visited the Ruby Hill Winery yet? It is the Livermore Valley wine country's newest addition and it is worth the trip, for the ambiance as well as the award-winning wine. Situated at the corner of Vineyard and Isabel avenues, its Mediterranean-style
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The sweet sounds of smooth jazz, R&B, Latin jazz, swing and standards will be the featured music for this week's Friday Concert in the Park in downtown Pleasanton. The band, KomodoJazz, is making its first appearance at the annual Friday night
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Pleasanton ’s Downtown Friday Night Concert in the Park will feature the music of Burton & Company on Friday, July 3. This band is returning to the Pleasanton downtown concert series to play its distinctive style of jazzy rhythm and blues. The
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