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Week in Review: Lab Seeks Voluntary Layoffs; Sweethearts Reunited; Granada High's Ranking in the U.S.

Some of the stories that made news this past week in Livermore.

Livermore Lab Seeks Voluntary Layoffs
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will offer a voluntary separation program for up to 600 employees, Director Parney Albright announced Wednesday. Read the full story here.

High School Sweethearts Reunited In Livermore
Marty Russell sold his business near the Oregon border to move to Livermore so he could marry the high school girlfriend he found again through Facebook after 35 years.

Newsweek Names Granada High As The 1,004th Best High School In The U.S.

Newsweek has ranked in the country. Livermore High was not on the list.

City of Livermore Seeking Volunteers For Advisory Bodies

The City Clerk’s office is recruiting to fill openings on the Beautification Committee, Historic Preservation Commission, Livermore Housing Authority, and the Youth Advisory Commission.  Find out how you can apply.

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  • High School Students Learn about Information Tech Jobs at National Laboratory
  • Foreclosed Homes: How Many And Where They Are In Livermore

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  • Granada and Livermore High Schools Selected for Equal Opportunity Schools
  • The Livermore Aquacowboys swim at the 10 and Under Championships!
  • Dee Williams was named Champion for Stage 7 Breakaway From Cancer Walk.

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