May: This Month in Dublin’s History
Listed below are just a few of the events that happened over the years in and around Dublin this month. In May 1914, an Alameda County branch library opened in
Listed below are just a few of the events that happened over the years in and around Dublin this month. In May 1914, an Alameda County branch library opened in
Melissa Hernandez is Dublin’s eighth and current mayor, serving since 2020. She followed David Haubert in the position. She has served on the council from 2016 through the present. (Image
The Antone School opened in in 1912 to serve the families in and around Tassajara Road near the Alameda/Contra Costa county border. Its one room school house probably taught about a dozen students in all grades at any one time. It closed in 1944…
Back in the day, Highway 21 took you from Dublin north or south. Now we call it San Ramon Road (to the north) or Foothill Blvd. (to the south). Dublin and San Ramon Village (a residential and commercial development on the right) in 1961…
With social distancing affecting our ability to see movies, maybe it’s time to remember Dublin in 1967. The San Ramon Auto Movie, at the Interstate 580/680 intersection, was the place to go for years. It later grew to have two screens and lasted into the 1980s. What did you see there? Don’t you wish there…
Businesses come and go, but fond childhood memories remain. The loud music, strobing lights and the occasional bumps and bruises became the stuff of many kid’s stories. The Rollarena took over the former Safeway store at the San Ramon Village shopping center. It was the first local shopping center and was built in the early…
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