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Friday night lights: debate over night games at MVHS
The discussion was heated but civil Wednesday night as community members, Mountain View High School ... (Friday, 10:34 AM)
Council candidates discuss high cost of housing
In a Whisman neighborhood forum Monday night, City Council candidates had differing views on how to ... (Friday, 10:32 AM)
Five running for three seats in school board race
The Mountain View Whisman School District is poised to hold its first contested election since 2004,... (Thursday, 3:32 PM)
MV Buddhist Temple celebrates 50 years
What began during the Depression as a small service for Japanese farm workers conducted inside peopl... (Wednesday, 6:08 PM)
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Friday, Oct. 5
TheatreWorks' "33 Variations"
TheatreWorks presents "33 Variations," the story of a brilliant musicologist racing to solve Beethoven's mystery while her daughter struggles to connect with her, at 8 p.m. tonight, Oct. 5, at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St. Through Oct. 28. Tickets are $23-$73.
Weekend, Oct. 6 & 7
Music: Dogcatcher at Red Rock
Red Rock's house band, Dogcatcher, performs with Libertine Circle, Saturday night, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. Red Rock Coffee, 201 Castro St., Mountain View.
Arts: Open house at the Art Center
After more than a year of construction, the renovated Palo Alto Art Center opens on Saturday, Oct. 6, for a free public open house from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. New exhibitions will be up, and art activities and live music and dance performances are planned at the center at 1313 Newell Road in Palo Alto.
Community service: Tree-planting
Volunteers will plant 120 shade and fruit trees this Saturday, Oct. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Brentwood and Ronald McNair academies in East Palo Alto. The nonprofit group Canopy is organizing the day.
Outdoors: Community Day at Gamble Garden
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Sunday, Oct. 7, Gamble Garden is holding a free community day with such family activities as storytime, digging for worms and making flower arrangements. The garden is at 1431 Waverley St. in Palo Alto.
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Bike use climbs in Mountain View
Bicycle advocates are buzzing about new census data which shows that bicycling to work is on the ris...
Plan to yank 120 trees delays Mayfield project
The possibility of losing 120 trees is holding up a plan to revamp the former Mayfield Mall for a ma...
Pedestrian deaths spur neighborhood meeting
In hopes of making their streets safer, residents of the Shoreline West neighborhood are taking acti...
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