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The Week in Review: Aug. 8-14

The school year is around the corner, a longtime murder mystery has a suspect and a postal driver is going a million miles strong.

These were top stories on San Leandro Patch the week of Aug. 8-14:

MONDAY

To start the week, we learned that is celebrating 100 years of service. San Lorenzo is the district’s primary service area, but its region encompasses surrounding areas, including a part of San Leandro.

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TUESDAY

An audio slideshow showed how a San Leandro camp director leads a band of junior detectives around the East Bay to save the world during.

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While on a stretch of MacArthur Boulevard, the city saw shine brightly on the big screen.

San Leandro has joined a .

WEDNESDAY

A group of San Leandro students was selected by a national publication to .

helped raised more than $3,000 for San Leandro schools.

THURSDAY

A  that took place 27 years ago made his first court appearance — in juvenile court.

A Home Depot employee was charged with robbery and assault at his place of work. We learned a little something about .

In what was probably one of the longest stories to ever run on San Leandro Patch, we were informed about underage prostitution in the East Bay.

Missed the arrest logs from the past couple weeks?

FRIDAY

Photographs showed some of the action from Thursday’s.

A San Leandro postal carrier has driven a million miles without an accident.

Word is, school supplies are needed by local students.

Two teens were arrested in connection with a string of San Leandro robberies.

SATURDAY

Police say a new drug craze is being disguised as .

SUNDAY

A is opening a restaurant in the East Bay.

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