Although “Songs for a New World” has been around since 1995, it has a contemporary feel, as shown in the production by Hillbarn Theatre & Conservatory.
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Peninsula Lively Arts, a nearly 60-year-old dance and arts organization in San Mateo, announced March 13 that it will be concluding its operations and dissolving the organization at the end of its spring season.
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The city is moving forward with a mixed-use building proposal on a longtime vacant lot, which will provide 28 for-sale units and a small commercial retail space.
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Belmont is moving forward with preliminary research on how to protect the Island Park neighborhood from increasing flood risk, which may lead the city to join a larger levee project encompassing Redwood Shores.
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