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San Ramon May 17 Weekly Update
City finance town halls + 680 closure + new public works director + commission openings + camp registration + Night at the Cinema +more
I am excited to start as Patch's permanent Tri-Valley editor and dig deep into the communities of Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore. I previously worked as a field editor for Agoura Hills, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Malibu, and Northridge-Chatsworth. I took a brief detour to report for the Beverly Hills Courier, then rejoined Patch as a roving editor and California general assignment editor. Before then I was the Associate Editor of the Jewish Journal, a biweekly paper covering the Jewish community north of Boston. I grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts, a small, seaside town north of Boston, and graduated from Bard College in New York, and then got my masters in teaching from New York University. I'm excited to get to know the Tri-Valley. Feel free to send any story ideas to michael.wittner@patch.com.
City finance town halls + 680 closure + new public works director + commission openings + camp registration + Night at the Cinema +more
The city is seeking recreation leaders and aides for after-school programs.
Police say the suspect threatened violence when confronted.
It's here! Find out about wine, beer, music, vendors, parking, transport, and more.
This Sunday, high school seniors who have enlisted in the military will be honored at the 25th annual Swearing-In Ceremony.
Arkin listed public safety, fiscal responsibility, and water management as some of her top priorities.
Dublin leaders welcomed the national pilates studio, which begins scheduling classes next week.
The San Jose chain features a long menu of delicious egg sandwiches.
The touring finance education game show "Who Wants to be a Bazillionaire" made a stop at Diablo Vista Middle School Wednesday.
Tri-Valley residents captured the glorious Northern Lights from last week.
Zach of Charlotte Wood Middle School was invited to participate in the PDGA Junior Disc Gold World Championships this July.
The popular festival will feature 10 student films, selected from 100 submissions.
Yonston Vazquez also reportedly spoke to the victim's family to justify his actions, according to the Bay Area News Group.
Visitors will get a free cone and a chance to meet with Pleasanton police officers.
Gatik and Jainil Trivedi also advanced to the state competition, where they won first and second prizes, respectively.
The run will feature everything from a prize race up a mountain to runs with dogs and kids.
The Bay Area boy drowned on Saturday.
Enjoy s'mores and more at three family campouts this summer.
Brian Bornstein has worked as an engineer for the city since 2007.
Hikers helped raise over $100,000 to support patient care needs and community services like free grief support and caregiver services.