
Fire Chief Harold Schapelhouman retires after 40 years with Menlo Park Fire
Harold Schapelhouman was asleep in his bunk bed at the Los Altos' El Monte fire station some 40 plus years ago when he was awakened
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Harold Schapelhouman was asleep in his bunk bed at the Los Altos' El Monte fire station some 40 plus years ago when he was awakened

How do animals survive in the harsh and dangerous wild? How do they protect themselves, stay warm and get enough food? Educators from Turtle Bay

Join the Menlo Park Library for a thought-provoking, jarring and, humorous evening of theatre with internationally-acclaimed storyteller Donna Washington on Thursday, July 1, from 7:00

In this exhibition, the Main Gallery presents artwork inspired by many moments, with hopes that the colors and textures and images will remind you of

The Menlo Park City School District continues its ongoing effort to encourage community input into its direction and planning, as well as proactively provide information

City and country officials along with Fire District board members—past and present—gathered at Fire House Station One this afternoon to celebrate the 40-year career of

If you enjoy walking or biking in Bedwell Bayfront Park, you may have noticed the reappearance of construction crews. There are three different construction projects taking

It's been awhile since we did the Ladera neighborhood loop, so just seeing Norbert all decked out for Pride Month 2021. We'll be back for

Menlo Park has begun the nearly two-year process to update its Housing and Safety Elements, and writing the city’s first Environmental Justice Element. The Housing

The first pool I went to was a bus ride away from my house. I was six but I still know the smell of it—and
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