Larkspur-Corte Madera, CA|News|
Workers to Demolish Former San Clemente School on Monday
The demolition will start at 8 a.m. Monday and should last for a few days before construction of the new Cove School begins.

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The demolition will start at 8 a.m. Monday and should last for a few days before construction of the new Cove School begins.

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