Chris Miller III was born in 1937 in the state of Connecticut and raised in a small town called New Canaan. He attended New Canaan’s public schools and graduated from
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The Pleasanton community is mourning the loss of one of its best citizens. Chris Miller, the co-creator of Pleasanton Military Families and the Yellow Banner Project who touched so many other local causes in addition to his years as...
Neil and Beverly Sweeney and Kay Huff, on behalf of herself and her late husband, Charles, will receive History Maker Awards from the Museum on Main in Pleasanton at its
We have only one more chance to see H. Robert Williams in action as the conductor of the Pleasanton Community Concert Band. This Sunday, Bob will raise his baton like a magic wand for a final time to transform the individual members...
Pleasanton lost one of a kind last week when Charles Huff, the city's 'unofficial historian', died suddenly. My thoughts too are with the family of Jared Lee, a recent DVHS alum and son of a local elected official, who passed away...
Pleasanton lost a stalwart supporter of the city last month with the passing of longtime resident Pat Lane. The 90-year-old community advocate died on May 11 of congestive heart failure.
Pat Lane, the face of downtown Pleasanton for years, died May 11, 2022, of congestive heart failure. She was 90 and had lived in Pleasanton for 70 years.
Many with long ties to the Pleasanton community are mourning after the recent death of former mayor and councilmember Bob Butler. He was a central figure during crucial times in the city's evolution of the 1970s and 1980s.