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Week in Review: PG&E Controversy, a New Mayor and a Heroin Bust

Catch up on the last week of news from Capitola-Soquel.

It was a big week for news of business (both local and national), government and police activity in Capitola-Soquel. In case you weren't around, here's what you missed:

On Wednesday, anti-SmartMeter PG&E customers , where they were met by half a dozen Capitola police officers. Then the next day, a Live Oak customer was if she did not put her SmartMeter back on her home.

The week started off with a bang, literally, as a on Capitola Avenue. By Sunday, the business complete with champagne and appetizers, despite tens of thousands of dollars worth of damages.

Find out what's happening in Capitola-Soquelwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

At Thursday's city council meeting, Michael Termini was and Stephanie Harlan the new vice mayor. Their terms begin in January.

Three men were . One of the men was also booked on a gang charge. Earlier in the week, we reported the .

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Sadly, Paradise Party on 41st Avenue in Capitola . Until the store closes, all items are 25 to 75 percents off.

Finally, on Monday, we asked you where your favorite cup of coffee is in Capitola-Soquel in . Then on Tuesday, we published the .


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