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Raffle at the Mixer

by B. Fleeman Our OMVNA earthquake safety gas valve program had over 30 installations. Larry Pasquale, Home Safety 1st, will draw the three $300 refund winners at our June 21 mixer. You don’t have to be present to win, but … Continue reading

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Downtown Summer Movie Nights–Will Help Reinvent Our City!

by Julie Lovins A group of neighbors invites you to a free series of films in downtown Mountain View, Friday evenings starting July 8.  The films and group discussion will explore designing our city for people and families, creating livable, … Continue reading

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Restaurant Profile: El Calderon

by David Graham The best restaurant in Old Mountain View isn’t anywhere near Castro Street.  It’s El Calderon in a quiet little strip mall at Calderon and Church Streets.  El Calderon makes Salvadoran and some Mexican food.  You can get … Continue reading

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April 5 Mixer at Scratch!

Meet your neighbors and enjoy a taste of Scratch. Downtown’s elegant new regional-American restaurant has already generated press and online acclaim. Scratch will welcome the neighborhood Tuesday, April 5, from 6:30-8:30PM at 401 Castro. The remarkable half-price “happy hour” deal (described in the restaurant profile below) will be extended to us for this special event. Continue reading

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Old Mountain View and the General Plan Update

One of the most important topics that our city council has discussed over the last few years is GP2030, Mountain View’s update to its General Plan, covering the time up to the year 2030. Randy Tsuda was kind enough to follow up with an interview where we chatted about how these changes would affect Old Mountain View. Continue reading

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