Once upon a time, this pink-painted bungalow at 209 Moraga Way, Orinda, was known as the Old Yellow House. Built in 1894, it may be oldest structure in Orinda still standing - aside from the Moraga Adobe. And it could be yours.
Lamorindans have been asking, repeatedly, for a French-style bakery to patronize. Well, one is coming, and it is so French they even have one of those brightly painted delivery vans you see running around Paris!
No, we're not selling you anything, but more and more Patchers are noticing that they can come in and claim their piece of our turf and become their own Master Gardener. Why don't you?
Escalating rents and creeping gentrification have finally brought an end to a locally owned East Bay business with deep roots in Moraga. Anyone remember Neldams?
In what may be the first real indicator of a recovery for a construction industry hard-hit by recession, data shows that locals are remodeling again.
Call it what you will: The Long Walk, Rightsized, Sacked, or Let Go - it's traumatic when the axe falls and it lands on you. Lou Fancher looks at what happens after you box the family photos and coffee mugs and are escorted to the door.
Moragans are clamoring for more dining, grocery options in town. It looks like they're on the way - with a bonus business to sweeten the deal.
Farmers, friends, and foodies find fun, politics and bounty for their tables at popular Farmers' Markets in Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda.