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Editor's note: InMenlo welcomes a new contributor, Harvey Radin, who will be offering commentaries about life — from his viewpoint. All we wanted was a
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Editor's note: InMenlo welcomes a new contributor, Harvey Radin, who will be offering commentaries about life — from his viewpoint. All we wanted was a
Along with the environmental and social benefits of the City of Menlo Park's expansive tree canopy comes the winter task of removing all the fallen
Menlo Park resident Angie Holman is the new Executive Director of All Students Matter, a nonprofit devoted to working with teachers in the Ravenswood City
Miquel Aymerich, originally from Barcelona, Spain, and now a Bay Area resident, is an architect — and artist by heart. His watercolor paintings of the buildings
Menlo Park City School District seventh graders are embarking on a unit within their English classes called The Resilience Project. The students are diving into
InMenlo contributing photographer Frances Freyberg was out and about in Menlo Park and captured these lovely images of the fall trees at and surrounding the
Thirty-plus people participated in the first annual Menlo Oaks Turkey Trot on Saturday November 24th. The event was a combination run, walk, and trot for
This morning the gates were thrown open at the new Nealon Park Nature Playground to the delight of the assembled children and their families. The
The Peet's on the corner of Santa Cruz Avenue and University Avenue has reopened after renovating its interior. This is a historical Peet's as it
Underscoring her Otter roots, Tierna Davidson (pictured far right) of the winning U.S. World Cup Soccer team, returned to her alma mater, Oak Knoll Elementary
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