Lafayette hopes for revitalization of historic downtown block San Jose Mercury News By Jennifer Modenessi A historic block in downtown Lafayette is on the road to getting a much-needed face-lift. The city's Design Review Commission will look at plans Tuesday to revitalize facades of four buildings on Plaza Way, including the former ...
Lafayette outpatient clinic will provide services to veterans The Daily Advertiser The long wait for a new super clinic to provide healthcare services to the area's veterans will continue, but local vets say there is some good news — some of the services will be provided here at the Lafayette Community Based Outpatient Clinic ...
Lafayette residents hope to save chickens Contra Costa Times By Jennifer Modenessi A complaint about chickens at a Lafayette apartment complex has ruffled some feathers and nearly cost a few residents their birds. City of Lafayette code enforcement officer Mark Robbins says tenants of the Acalanes Apartments on ...
Lafayette school district proposes using $1.4M in rainy-day fund to balance ... The Republic AP LAFAYETTE, La. — Lafayette school administrators say they need $1.4 million from the school district's rainy day fund to balance the budget for the next school year. The Advocate (http://bit.ly/KogkmF ) reports that the proposed $243 million budget ...
Preservation Award Winner: 223 Lafayette Avenue Buffalo Rising Renovation of 223 Lafayette Avenue is being recognized in the Rehabilitation/Adaptive Reuse category. Alex Kerns and Melissa Monahan applied for a grant and were awarded funding through People United for Sustainable Housing's (PUSH Buffalo) New York ...
Lafayette man sentenced 44 years for year of molesting 10-year-old girl Journal and Courier A Lafayette man was sentenced Friday to 44 years in prison after being found guilty last month of repeatedly forcing a 10-year-old girl to perform sexual acts with him for nearly a year. The lengthy sentence handed down by Judge Randy Williams of ...
Lafayette Gets $800000 for Science Programs Patch.com Lafayette biology student Scott Mellon '12 received a national research fellowship for his work with Laurie Caslake, associate professor and head of biology. The college is hoping a new grant program will hope provide more opportunities like this.