Around Town Obituary | Rosanne ‘Randi’ Shaffer, 1935-2024 By Family of Randi Shaffer | February 27, 2024 Longtime resident was known for her sense of humor, warm friendships, and devotion to family.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Ruby Guzdar | February 27, 2024 This runner of a rescue ran straight into the arms of her forever family.
City City seeks volunteers for commissions and committees By City of Piedmont | February 23, 2024 Applications are due by March 15, and in-person interviews will be held on March 25.
City March ‘Cop on the Block’ schedule now posted By Exedra Staff | February 23, 2024 Last meet-up of the month is March 29. Don't miss the opportunity to chat with your local police officers.
Around Town Resident registration for summer recreation programming now open By The Recreation Department | City of Piedmont | February 23, 2024 PRD's Summer 2024 offerings bring new, flexible options to better support working families, including extended care options.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Tax curmudgeon sees benefit to Measure F — even with its modest increase By Lester Ellis | February 23, 2024 Lester Ellis urges fellow Piedmonters to vote 'yes' on F.
City Letter to the Editor | Measure F necessary to meet rising public safety challenges By Cathie Geddeis | February 23, 2024 Tax rate in the proposed renewal is based on careful, thorough financial analysis, says Cathie Geddeis.
City Letter to the Editor | Long-term stable funding is essential for city services By Mayor Jennifer Cavenaugh, Vice Mayor Betsy Smegal Andersen and Councilmembers Jennifer Long, Conna McCarthy and Tom Ramsey | February 23, 2024 City Council members all urge 'yes' vote on Measure F which will amount to an estimated increase of less than $15 per month for most property owners.
Around Town Piedmont Scouts Troop 4 hosts open house March 4 By Troop 4 | Piedmont Scouts BSA | February 23, 2024 [SPONSORED] From camping and backpacking to service projects and leadership development, adventures await.
Bay Area Antisemitic public commenter threatens Walnut Creek city council By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | February 21, 2024 Walnut Creek was the first of many Bay Area cities last year to stop using phone-in and Zoom public comments because of a spate of antisemitic callers.