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Haunted NorCal Landmarks | Winery Scholarship: Saturday Smiles
A popular sushi restaurant reopens; spooky yard decor; Joann's opens almost a year after the roof collapsed and other nice NorCal news.

Need a break from the bad news? If you are looking for lighter news for your weekend, check out these sweet NorCal stories.
Joann Fabrics And Crafts To Reopen In Dublin
- The store is celebrating its grand opening by giving away gift cards to the first 100 customers in line.
Halloween Haunts: Dublin's 'Hulk House' Is As Spooky As Ever
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- The creepy cemetery, skeleton crew and giant spiders in this yard are to die for and Dublin residents look forward to it every season.
Haunted Hornet: Paranormal Hot-Spots | Chilling Tales
- Do you dare take a nighttime, flashlight tour of the ship? Or spend the night on a History Mystery Overnight tour?
Dublin's Historic Pioneer Cemetery Lets Imaginations Run Wild
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- Dublin's Pioneer Cemetery dates back to the 1859 and is a place for reflection, dreaming — and haunting.
Coppola Winery Establishes Scholarship for Employees at SSU
- First Coppola Winery scholars start their higher education journeys in 2019.
- She came to Lindsay Wildlife in February after her leg was broken. The limb eventually withered and fell off.
Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Speaks In Berkeley
- Ginsburg is starting her 27th year on the Supreme Court.
Amakara Announces Reopening After Temporary Shutdown In Dublin
- The Japanese sushi restaurant temporarily closed last month but is now welcoming hungry patrons back.
'Girls In Tek' Club Shines At San Ramon's California High School
- The girls have been traveling and raising money to help kids get a good start in computer programming.
Piedmont Names New Recreation Director
- Chelle Putzer, a longtime Albany recreation manager, with background as universities' softball coach, was selected to lead the department.
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