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Golden Shears celebrates 50th year
When Louis Arenas opened his barbershop in downtown Menlo Park, he wanted it to be an old-fashioned type of place, where customers could feel as if they were returning to another era when they settled in an antique barber chair for a shave or a haircut.


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Las Lomitas parents pepper high school district superintendent in forum
Had public comment been darts, Sequoia Union High School District Superintendent James Lianides would have had puncture wounds aplenty after more than two hours on the stage o...
Last comment from local parent, a resident of the Menlo Park: Sharon Heights neighborhood, on May 18, 2013 at 8:27 am (Comments: 30)

Editorial: Council gets earful from Belle Haven
Although enveloped by Menlo Park city limits, the Belle Haven neighborhood often has a hard time identifying with neighborhoods west of the Bayshore Freeway, where property va...
Last comment from whatever, a resident of the Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park neighborhood, 8 hours ago (Comments: 12)

New school campus: Bond measure on ballot as early as November
Although no formal action was taken, Menlo Park City School District board members agreed on two key issues they discussed last night (May 13): The district must ask voters to...
Last comment from TK parent, a resident of the Menlo Park: other neighborhood, on May 17, 2013 at 3:34 pm (Comments: 26)

Talk About A Free Ride
When we take a good look at Stanford's proposal on El Camino Real, Menlo Park, residents have to remember that the university's land has been owned since Leland and Jane summe...
Last comment from Gern, a resident of the Menlo Park: Linfield Oaks neighborhood, on May 17, 2013 at 4:03 pm (Comments: 62)


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"Come see Babes in Arms!"
Grab Bag Theater, a completely student-run theater company, rehearses "Babes in Arms," music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, book by George Oppenheimer, based on the original by Rodgers & Hart. The play runs May 24th, May 25th, May 31st, and June 1st. Here is the URL for more information: ​​http://www.grabbagtheater.com/babes-in-arms.html

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'A Place of Magic' (Exhibits)
Menlo Park 'Project Read' Tutor Training (Volunteers)
Los Altos Rotary Art Show (Special Events)
Internet Security Workshop (Talks/Authors)

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It would be easy to have a knee-jerk reaction to Baz Luhrmann’s 3D “The Great Gatsby,” a movie that’s practically begging for such a response. But we’d do well to remember the old saw that there’s no accounting for taste. Some will thrill to Luhrman...(Read the full review here)

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Public asked to help families devastated by fire
Redwood City officials are asking the public to help families who lost everything in an apartment building fire in the unincorporated North Fair Oaks neighborhood May 15.

Another daytime shooting in East Palo Alto
A young man walking to his car was shot Friday afternoon in East Palo Alto, according to police.

Obama to attend June fundraiser in Portola Valley
President Barack Obama will attend a $32,400-a-head June 6 fundraising dinner at the Portola Valley home of Silicon Valley venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and his wife, Neeru.

Monday: Screening of 'Tapestries of Hope'
As part of their senior project at Woodside Priory School, Clara Johnson and Stephanie Brugger are hosting the screening on May 20 of the film, "Tapestries of Hope," a documentary on young rape survivors in Zimbabwe.

Tonight: Symphony gives concert in Menlo
Silicon Valley Symphony, directed by Michael P. Gibson, will present its final concert of the season at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 330 Ravenswood Ave. in Menlo Park.

Sunday: Atherton's 'Evening in Paris'
The Mid-Peninsula League of the San Francisco Symphony will celebrate "An Evening in Paris" with cocktails, floral displays, fine dining and musical entertainment on Sunday, May 19, at the Menlo Circus Club in Atherton.

Prosecutor: Ayres verdict brings relief to victims
After years of legal wrangling, Dr. William Hamilton Ayres, an 81-year-old former San Mateo psychiatrist accused of molesting boys during examinations in the 1990s, has pleaded no contest to the charges against him.

Interim chief named while injured chief recovers
A former chief of the Menlo Park Fire Protection District, Douglas Sporleder, will serve as interm chief while Chief Harold Schapelhouman recovers from injuries sustained from a fall. Chief Schapelhouman underwent back surgery Monday.

Ormondale principal named
Kevin Keegan, an elementary school principal in the Santa Clara Unified School District, has been appointed the new principal of Ormondale School in Portola Valley.

Atherton residents address police contract issues, from outsourcing to pensions
Should the town of Atherton consider outsourcing its police department? If not, how much should the town be willing to pay to keep residents safe, properties secure, and police officers feeling fairly compensated?

Portola Valley council vetoes artificial grass
Expanded version of earlier story. The Portola Valley Town Council by a 3-2 vote overturned a Planning Commission decision allowing the Woodside Priory School to use artificial grass on a soccer field.

Plenty of motivation to chase CCS berths at track semis
For some, the semifinals of the Central Coast Section Track and Field Championships is just a mere stepping stone to the finals. For others, it's a much different story. Read this and other sports coverage at PASportsOnline.com.

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New owner applies to remodel $117 million Woodside mansion
Atherton city manager gets compensation boost, sort of
Lawsuit filed over collision with horses on I-280
Fire marshal leaving Menlo Park Fire Protection District
May 23: Service for Henry Blume, engineer, sportsman
Assemblyman seeking summer interns
Menlo Park fire chief recovering from fall
Menlo Park traffic stop turns into drug bust
Robert Taylor honored for pioneering work on computers, Internet
Mitchell Johnson: 'Color and Shape'
Las Lomitas parents pepper high school district superintendent in forum
New school campus: Bond measure on ballot as early as November
Re-designing Willow-101 interchange
Menlo commission votes on Louise Street issue
Police calls: Ice skating gear stolen

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Ad Libs Rebecca Wallace goes backstage with a blog on the Midpeninsula's vibrant arts scene. Check out 'Ad Libs' for updates, insight, and audio and video files.
 

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