Big day for historic Menlo Park businesses – Beltramo’s and the Oasis
Rubble is what's left of Beltramo's, a much revered Menlo Park wine and liquor store, following the demolition of the landmark building. In 2016, the
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Rubble is what's left of Beltramo's, a much revered Menlo Park wine and liquor store, following the demolition of the landmark building. In 2016, the
SLAC public tours last approximately 90 minutes and generally include a visit to the 2-mile-long linear accelerator building and one other SLAC facility (depending on
Jesse Cool has a new partner at Flea Street Cafe — and the face is very familiar. Michael Biesemeyer worked for long periods of time
Arthur E. Flegel, who brought furniture to downtown Menlo Park with the opening of Flegel's Home Furnishings on Santa Cruz Avenue in 1954, passed away
The booths and tables at the Oasis Beer Garden in Menlo Park are as lonely the sole pint of beer pictured right, and unlikely to
Menlo Park City Council member Ray Mueller has been in conversation with both the Tougas family (operators of the Oasis) and the Beltramo family (owners
We've been asked to spread the word about Dan and Margaret Beltramo's interest in maintaining the site as a restaurant rather than redevelop the property.
The Tougas family, who operate The Oasis, announced via Facebook that the much beloved Menlo Park beer and burger spot will close on March 7.
Guild Theater advocate Judy Adams brought this to our attention: "Menlo Park's annual "goal setting" public meeting gives residents an opportunity to express their views
The West Bay Model Railroad Association annual open house takes place Saturday, Dec. 2, from 1:00 to 5:00 pm and Sunday, Dec. 3, from 1:00 to
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