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“I believe the retrofit ordinance is one of the best things the City Council has adopted in decades,” Mayor Rob Schroder said. He said there were predictions that Martinez would be a ghost town, but the opposite is happening. “I believe what you are seeing is a renaissance downtown.”. Business and property owner Mark Shoemaker, who is in the middle of a $130,000 retrofit project, has another view. “The city has set a new low for property values in the downtown corridor … everybody has lost business.”.

Mohr Gallery, “Dreams: Ceramics, Drawings & Paintings by Avery Palmer.” April 11 through May 25, Opening reception 6-8 p.m, April 11, Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and ivory or white lace ballet slippers with elastic - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View, Free, www.arts4all.org or 650-917-6800, ext, 305, San Mateo County History Museum, Jeanne Farr McDonnell, “The Joy of Research: When Suddenly You Get it from People, Books, Files and Objects,” 1 p.m, April 5, Free with the price of admission to the museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City, $3-$5, www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104..

Backward is Forward: An exhibit focused on “Layer and Impact in Printmaking,” featuring works by Enrique Chagoya, Hung Liu, Sam Francis, David Gilhooly, Gregory Edwards, Michael Mazur, Frank Lobdell, Andrew Romanoff, Inez Storer, Nathan Oliveira, Erik Bakke, Joan Miro, Marguerite Saegesser, Ruth Wall, Kathy Aoki, Vicky M. Chen, Tom Killion, Jessica Dunne and Robin McCloskey. Through Jan. 12, 2014. Art Museum of Los Gatos, 4 Tait Ave., Los Gatos. 408-395-7386, museumsoflosgatos.org. Keith Greeninger and Dayan Kai: Singer/songwriter Greeninger and multi-instrumentalist Kai perform. Oct. 18, 7:30-10 p.m. The Woodshed at Keith Holland Guitars, 16905 Roberts Road, Los Gatos. $18 advance/$22 door. 408-395-0767 or woodshed.org.

All photographs must be submitted by April 30, Winners will be announced May 12, The contest raises awareness about Save Mount Diablo’s work and encourages students to visit their local natural parks, explained public relations manager Beryl Anderson, “This contest is a great way for us to connect with students ivory or white lace ballet slippers with elastic - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess and for students to connect with the Diablo wilderness, After all, students are the future generations we are saving these lands for and who we hope will continue to save Mount Diablo.”..

Even Trump-friendly pundit Ann Coulter and website Breitbart agree that the president’s decision to fire Comey was a bad move. Coulter actually called it “Kushner’s decision” in a tweet last week, saying it sparked the Mueller investigation, while Breitbart said that Jared seems to be “clueless about politics” and “so in over his head.”. — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 25, 2017. The Reince Priebus, Anthony Scaramucci, John Kelly dance. As few as two weeks ago, Scaramucci had the full backing of the Trump-Kushners for two key reasons, Vanity Fair’s Fox said. The hedge-fund manager-turned political consultant shared their unyielding loyalty to Trump, as well as their desire to see Reince Priebus removed as chief of staff. The Mooch had been feuding with Priebus because he had blocked him from a West Wing job in January, a feud that would later contribute to his spectacular undoing.



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