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Last Week in Dublin: New BART station, Business Grand Opening Postponed and Arrests Made

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 The transit agency's first new station since the SFO extension opened in 2003 officially welcomed passengers Sat. at 5:45a.m.

A ribbon cutting ceremony for the new station was held Friday.

"This is a great day for Dublin. It's exciting and it's been long-awaited," said Dublin Mayor Tim Sbranti before the ceremony.

Find out what's happening in Dublinwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

 Ceiling collapse prompts Half Price Books to delay grand opening until March 3.

 Reduction options include summer school, instruction days if state tax vote fails or never makes it to ballot.

Find out what's happening in Dublinwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

 Smoking in local apartments just got tougher after City Council members decided Tuesday evening to amend smoking ordinances. 

 Four volunteer chaplains will help BART police officers and crime victims during stressful situations. 

 36th annual Campana Jazz Festival attracted hundreds of driven youth musicians from Northern California.

 Here's a list of major incidents and recent arrests by Dublin police. 


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