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Express: Today's news and events in Mountain View


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2 PM Friday, June 8, 2012

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from the Mountain View Voice staff

Council moves ahead with new housing fees
The City Council acted quickly on Tuesday so as not to miss out on as much as $24 million in funds f... (Friday, 1:46 PM)

Developer wants to demolish historic home
One of the first homes ever built in Mountain View's downtown area would be demolished if developer ... (Friday, 11:03 AM)

Chez TJ: office would tower over gourmet restaurant
For the last five years, Louise Christy has been the volunteer gardener for Chez TJ, the highest-rat... (Friday, 11:02 AM)

Indecent exposure on Thompson Avenue
A woman called the Mountain View police to report seeing a man in a parked car with his pants pulled... (Thursday, 4:59 PM)

MVHS grads focus on future jobs
As Mountain View High School's class of 2012 marched over the synthetic turf of Carl Anderson Field ... (Thursday, 2:08 PM)

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This week's events

Friday, June 8
Dance: 'Ghostlight Tango'
A story of showcasing dances from the Victorian era through the 1920s in formal period attire. Also featuring performances by Swing Cats Rhythm Revue. Today, June 8, and Saturday, June 9, from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Cubberley Theatre, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $15 at the door; $12 students/seniors.

Weekend, June 9 & 10
Community: Mariposa Park dedication
Mountain View's newest city park will open with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, games and crafts on Saturday, June 9, 10 a.m.-noon, at 305 Mariposa Ave., Mountain View. Free.

Gala: Community Services Agency's 'Imagine'
Community Services Agency (CSA) will host its annual Spring Gala, featuring food tasting from top restaurants, beer and wine tasting from the area's best wineries and breweries, music, and auctions. Sunday, June 10, 4-7 p.m. $115.

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Teens hear of Holocaust from survivors
It was standing room-only in Christopher Chiang's world history class at Mountain View High School a...

Merlone Geier seeks OK for city's tallest building
New plans for a large hotel and office building at San Antonio shopping center were met with more sh...

Measure G passes
The Mountain View Whisman School District's $198 million school bond, Measure G, has passed by a hea...

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