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Piedmont's Week: Food Stamps, New Restaurants, Purse Snatching
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John Sears says he and his mules are "claiming the right of another way to live, other than the suburban model of auto usage."
Carnival rides, food trucks, live music, aerialists and acrobats, public dance party...
The Oakland City Council gave final approval to the pay increase at a special meeting Friday morning.
Be sure to check ahead of time for the documents you need to bring with you to enrollment.
Saturday's welcome picnic for new families has been moved to Sept. 7.
Suspected burglar Yardley Brown remains in custody in lieu of $720,000 bail. He's suspected of a break-in on Manila Avenue along with burglaries in Piedmont.
The theater will donate 30 percent of its August ticket sales to local nonprofits.
Local residents are invited to help with planting, raking and other tasks at the Rokridge-Temescal Greenbelt.
The two men, arrested after a July 8 Piedmont police pursuit that ended in a car crash near the Grand Avenue on-ramp to I-580, remain in custody, with bail for each set at close to a half-million dollars.
Bites Off Broadway brings a caravan of food trucks to Studio One every Friday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., through Oct. 11. A half dozen choices this week.
Cori — who loves to cuddle and get brushed — seeks a home. She was abandoned with her two babies and is now at the Berkeley Animal Shelter (which serves as Piedmont's de facto animal shelter).
Shakewell Bar & Kitchen plans a Mediterranean-American menu and seasonal cocktails in a casual atmosphere. Plus more news of the Grand Avenue and Lakeshore business districts.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Piedmont.
Suspected burglar Yardley Brown remains in custody in lieu of $720,000 bail.
The new "lifestyle" Safeway is scheduled to open in the summer of 2014.
Councilmember Dan Kalb, who represents Rockridge and Temescal, abstained from voting on the ban.
The Rockridge police blotter for July 15-28.
The collision tied up westbound traffic for about 40 minutes.
Correction: Piedmont Patch initially reported the date of the Park Commission incorrectly. The commission meets next week on Wednesday, Aug. 7, not on July 31.