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One of the last remaining Palo Alto bookstores will close its doors on California Avenue on August 19th.

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One of the last remaining Palo Alto bookstores will close its doors on California Avenue on August 19th.

Palo Alto crews clean sewers from all types of sewer-clogging trash including disposable wipes, diapers and cement.
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Keep your agenda busy with these events in Palo Alto from Monday, July 15 until Friday, July 19.
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