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Trustees question Measure G management
The Mountain View Whisman School District's board of trustees is prioritizing projects funded by the... (Friday, 9:24 AM)
Nelson pushes for fire sprinklers
Just as he promised, a local school board trustee is continuing his push to get fire sprinklers inst... (Thursday, 9:47 PM)
Bullis passes on litigation 'pause'
An official with the Los Altos School District said he was disappointed to receive official notice t... (Thursday, 9:47 PM)
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Friday, March 8
Music: 'Music for the Dancing Plagues'
Yes, there really were Flagellants, so-called "extreme penitents" who sang and whipped themselves as they processed through towns hit by the Black Death in the 1300s. The Canconier ensemble will perform some of these songs and other music devoted to medieval and Renaissance plagues at an 8 p.m. concert tonight, March 8, at First Lutheran Church, 600 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. $35 general, $30 seniors.
Art: Uma Kelkar
A reception is planned from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight, March 8, for a solo exhibition of watercolor paintings by engineer-painter Uma Kelkar. The show is up through March 30 at Gallery House, 320 S. California Ave., Palo Alto. Hours are Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday through Saturday from 11 to 8, and Sundays from 11 to 3.
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City looks to trim $100 million from Rengstorff Park plan
The largest park in the city's most dense neighborhood is now closer to seeing a facelift. Having pa...
Rengstorff area bike tour highlights need for safer streets
Mounted on their bikes, a group of residents and city officials rolled through the Rengstorff Park n...
Feds seek Hangar One tenant, Moffett airfield manager
In a move that could save Moffett Field's Hangar One, the federal government announced March 1 that ...
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