election-voices Letter to the Editor | Measure P is an investment in our community’s future By Cortney Allen | October 8, 2024 Ours is a district where students learn and thrive -- vote yes on P to ensure it stays that way, writes parent Cortney Allen.
Around Town Scouting for Food donation drive starts Nov. 2 By Piedmont Council Boy Scouts of America | October 8, 2024 The annual Scouts BSA service project collects food, cash, and checks for the Alameda County Community Food Bank.
Around Town Wildwood Dads Club Pumpkin Patch in full swing By Photos by Julie Reichle | October 8, 2024 The annual elementary school fundraiser is back at Coaches Field for another year.
election-voices Letter to the Editor | Measure P is unfair to taxpayers By Rick Schiller | October 8, 2024 Rick Schiller urges citizens to vote no on Measure P as a way to advocate for a progressive tax structure.
Around Town PHS Oktoberfest is ‘best one ever’ By Photos by Julie Reichle | October 8, 2024 More than 400 people attended the annual fundraiser for high school athletics.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Juliana Thornborrow | October 8, 2024 Oakley was second-to-last pick of the litter, but first in all other races.
Around Town Watch now | League of Women Voters Piedmont virtual candidate forums By League of Women Voters Piedmont | October 4, 2024 The group hosted school board and city council candidates on October 1.
Letters to the Editor Letter to the Editor | Conna McCarthy exemplifies the best of Piedmont By Laura Pochop and Chad Olcott | October 4, 2024 Mulberry's owners Laura Pochop and Chad Olcott explain why they support McCarthy's re-election.
City Letter to the Editor | Why I Support Conna McCarthy’s re-election to Piedmont City Council By Andrea Swenson | October 4, 2024 McCarthy's experience and deep commitment to the city will keep Piedmont positioned for the future, writes Andrea Swenson.
Around Town Piedmont Flix Fest | A German music comedy swings into Piedmont By Robert Hall | October 4, 2024 See "Schultze Gets the Blues" for free on October 10 at 801 Magnolia.