Elections Letter to the Editor | Re-elect Betsy Andersen, a committed community leader By Councilmember Conna McCarthy | October 25, 2022 Councilmember Conna McCarthy says Andersen's calm, steady, informed leadership is what the city needs now.
Around Town Girl Scouts Daisy Troop has a plan for Halloween candy waste By Jennifer Hutchison Cudich | Reader Submission | October 25, 2022 Toss your wrappers in the TerraCycle “Zero Waste” recycling box outside Mulberry’s Market for a week before and after Halloween.
Around Town City hosts free compost giveaway this Saturday By Alyssa Dykman | Piedmont Sustainability Program Manager | October 25, 2022 Saturday, Oct. 29 from 9 a.m. -12 p.m., all households can take up to one cubic yard of compost while supplies last.
Around Town “Trunk or Treat” at police station Halloween night By Piedmont Police Department | October 21, 2022 Oct 31 falls on a Monday night -- stop by the police station early for a treat.
Around Town Halloween Tot Parade and Carnival on Oct. 30 By Piedmont Recreation Department | October 21, 2022 The Piedmont Recreation Department hosts the event for ages 2 - 8 years old.
Elections Letter to the Editor | Re-elect Cindi Reiss for Peralta Community College Board Trustee, Area 5 By Melissa Wilk | October 21, 2022 Reiss has achieved much in setting Peralta on a path to financial stability, but there's more to be done, writes Melissa Wilk.
elections Letter to the Editor | Criteria for candidates By Garrett Keating | October 21, 2022 Former councilmember Garrett Keating highlights the attributes he says are essential for serving on City Council.
City Letter to the Editor | Many reasons to re-elect Betsy Andersen By Terry London | October 21, 2022 Andersen is well-equipped to handle the challenges facing the city, writes Terry London.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | City is missing an opportunity by not including Civic Center in housing plan By Chris Read | October 18, 2022 Resident Chris Read says working with a developer to defray costs of improving key city buildings would save taxpayers money.