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Danville Student Is Disc Golf Champion
Zach of Charlotte Wood Middle School was invited to participate in the PDGA Junior Disc Gold World Championships this July.
I am excited to start as Patch's permanent Tri-Valley editor and dig deep into the communities of Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore. I previously worked as a field editor for Agoura Hills, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Malibu, and Northridge-Chatsworth. I took a brief detour to report for the Beverly Hills Courier, then rejoined Patch as a roving editor and California general assignment editor. Before then I was the Associate Editor of the Jewish Journal, a biweekly paper covering the Jewish community north of Boston. I grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts, a small, seaside town north of Boston, and graduated from Bard College in New York, and then got my masters in teaching from New York University. I'm excited to get to know the Tri-Valley. Feel free to send any story ideas to michael.wittner@patch.com.
Zach of Charlotte Wood Middle School was invited to participate in the PDGA Junior Disc Gold World Championships this July.
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Visitors will get a free cone and a chance to meet with Pleasanton police officers.
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The run will feature everything from a prize race up a mountain to runs with dogs and kids.
The Bay Area boy drowned on Saturday.
Enjoy s'mores and more at three family campouts this summer.
Brian Bornstein has worked as an engineer for the city since 2007.
Hikers helped raise over $100,000 to support patient care needs and community services like free grief support and caregiver services.
Danville children can learn all about the inner workings of law enforcement this summer.
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The city is hosting virtual and in-person events in May led by City Manager Steven Spedowfski.
A jury convicted Joseph Roberts of second-degree murder for killing and dismembering his 27-year-old girlfriend.
A jury convicted Joseph Roberts of second-degree murder for killing and dismembering his 27-year-old girlfriend.
If you have any photos of this ultra-rare celestial treat, share them with Patch and our readers!
Bob Schiff captured the sunspot responsible for the geomagnetic storm that caused the Northern Lights to appear all over the world.
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