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Menlo Park semi-pro team drops pair in first-ever home games - San Jose Mercury News border=

Menlo Park semi-pro team drops pair in first-ever home games - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
The Legends travel to Morgan Hill on Sunday to play the Morgan Hill Mudcats in a doubleheader. Game 2 notes: The Legends' Michael Masket was hit in the nose with a pitch in the second inning. Masket, his face swollen, singled in two runs with the bases …

Menlo Park semi-pro team debuts Sunday - San Jose Mercury News border=

Menlo Park semi-pro team debuts Sunday - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
A new semi-pro baseball team, the Legends are two games into their inaugural season. They're the creation of David Klein, a Menlo-Atherton graduate ('05) who acts as the founder, general manager, head coach and starting catcher. …

Pair from Menlo Park, Atherton help fund high-speed rail lawsuit - San Jose Mercury News border=

Pair from Menlo Park, Atherton help fund high-speed rail lawsuit - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
On April 30, they rounded up 30 people from 15 different neighborhoods across the Peninsula to testify in front of the state Senate Transportation and Housing Committee during a high-speed rail hearing. Allard said committee members told them …

Don't build Menlo Park gym across from library, bookworms say - San Jose Mercury News border=

Don't build Menlo Park gym across from library, bookworms say - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
But traveling long distances is an issue for library patrons such as seniors, young children and visitors carrying large stacks of books, said Tim Goode, a Friends of the Menlo Park Library director and former library commissioner. everyone's competing …

Menlo Park to issue $10M in park, rec bond money - San Jose Mercury News border=

Menlo Park to issue $10M in park, rec bond money - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
The city council on Tuesday is expected to authorize the use of $10 million to $12 million from Measure T, a $38 million bond passed by voters in 2001 for parks and recreation improvements. It would be the second time the council has issued Measure T …

Habitat for Humanity, Menlo Park team up - San Francisco Chronicle border=

Habitat for Humanity, Menlo Park team up - San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco Chronicle,  USA
The program resembles a nationwide initiative in which cities got federal grants to buy and fix up foreclosed homes for low-income housing, but the local Habitat says it's among the first to implement the concept. "We think it's a pathway for …
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District orders Menlo Park school to move to East Palo Alto - San Jose Mercury News border=

District orders Menlo Park school to move to East Palo Alto - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
The James Flood Science and Technology Magnet School, currently located just west of Highway 101 next to Flood Park, will move southeast about four miles and swap sites with the East Palo Alto Stanford Elementary School. The school swap is expected to …

Menlo Park approves purchasing foreclosed homes - Tri Valley Herald border=

Menlo Park approves purchasing foreclosed homes - Tri Valley Herald

Tri Valley Herald, CA
The city will then sell the homes to residents on its affordable housing wait list — families who earn 60 to 110 percent of the area's median income. The wait list currently has more than 200 names on it. In a separate action, the council authorized …

Menlo Park approves purchasing foreclosed homes - Tri Valley Herald border=

Menlo Park approves purchasing foreclosed homes - Tri Valley Herald

Tri Valley Herald, CA
The city will then sell the homes to residents on its affordable housing wait list — families who earn 60 to 110 percent of the area's median income. The wait list currently has more than 200 names on it. In a separate action, the council authorized …

Menlo Park takes page from federal playbook, enacts housing bailout - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
The city will then sell the homes to residents on its affordable housing wait list — families who earn 60 to 110 percent of the area's median income. The wait list currently has more than 200 names on it. In a separate action, the council authorized …
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