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Published July 21st, 2021 The Valle Vista subdivision - Moraga's own Lost City of Atlantis By Vera Kochan A drought stricken portion of Upper San Leandro Reservoir after passing Valle Vista with the ...
It's not exactly a time machine, but thanks to the Moraga Historical Society's continuous efforts to bring history to life for the town's residents and visitors, the Old Moraga Town Site Walking Tour ...
Published July 24th, 2019 OUSD hires new director of student services By Sora O'Doherty Carrie Nerheim, Ed.D. Photo provided Carrie Nerheim, who holds a doctorate in education, will replace outgoing ...
Published July 20th, 2022 Planning Commission welcomes new project with 51 affordable housing units for seniors By Sora O'Doherty Rendering provided Vista Verde won unanimous approval from the Orinda ...
Published July 22nd, 2009 Steve Lambert, Landscape Architect Extraordinaire By Sophie Braccini Steve Lambert in front of his pond Photo provided In an otherwise morose time for construction businesses ...
Published October 23rd, 2024 Democratic ideals fuel those working the polls Nov. 5 By David Scholz As another election looms, those serving in the trenches at polling stations have seen changes that ...
Published August 28th, 2024 Thirty years of success with Orinda Aquatics in and out of the pool By Jon Kingdon 30th graduating class of Orinda Aquatics Photo provided When Don and Ron Heidary began ...
Lamorinda Weekly is a weekly community newspaper for Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda in California USA. 26,600 printed copies delivered to 23,000 houses or 65,000 people.
Lamorinda Weekly is a weekly community newspaper for Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda in California USA. 26,600 printed copies delivered to 23,000 houses or 65,000 people.
Lamorinda Weekly is a weekly community newspaper for Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda in California USA. 26,600 printed copies delivered to 23,000 houses or 65,000 people.
Lamorinda Weekly is a weekly community newspaper for Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda in California USA. 26,600 printed copies delivered to 23,000 houses or 65,000 people.
Clocks, Etc., the beloved clock and art store, has officially announced that it will be permanently closing soon. Located in La Fiesta Square, the store and its variety of antique grandfather clocks, ...