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Crime Log: Minor Assaults Police Officer at High School; Woman Tries to Stab Father With Pen
Brief updates on crimes that occurred in Newark from Sept. 3 to Sept. 9

Nika Megino is the community manager for Patch communities throughout Alameda County and Contra Costa County.
Hometown: Newark, California
Brief updates on crimes that occurred in Newark from Sept. 3 to Sept. 9

A rupture to a two-inch pipe shut down a small portion of Cherry Street on Sunday.
Fremont police release tips on how to prevent your home from being targeted by burglars.
Newark police offer tips on how to know if something in your home is missing.
The 15-year-old special needs student was reported missing last Friday but was located the following day.
An Opening Day celebration will be held at 6 p.m. Friday.
A school fundraiser aims to have homeowners perform energy upgrades. The same fundraiser generated $18,000 for Alameda County schools last year.
The local health center needs your votes and the deadline is Saturday.
A manufacturing company of clean technology, including solar panels, LED lighting and electrical vehicle charges, will build its new American headquarters in Fremont.
Council asked city staff Tuesday to look at revisions that can further regulate smoking in public areas
A home near Blacow Road and Garden Way was found burglarized Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Newark-based Digital Nirvana forms a partnership with Venera Technologies.
A grand opening of the Fremont Family Resource Center's program that will help families reach financial stability will be held Sept. 13.
Newark Band Boosters hosts first Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser.
City leaders say cutbacks were biggest challenge in 2010 and finding revenue and providing quality services are the top priorities for the future.
School board discusses goals for 2010-11 school year
Pleasanton scores high but misses federal targets
Enrollment numbers are at expected levels overall. Three classes were added to accommodate a small increase of elementary school students.
District-wide fundraiser raises more than $500,000, keeping libraries and technology centers open.