Monthly Archives: January 2008

Time to Walk the Talk

January 31, 2008

Caltrans is forming a new pedestrian advisory committee and looking for members.

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Garden State of Mind

January 30, 2008

Alameda's history seems to be conveniently forgotten when discussing Alameda's present. Zach Braff and Natalie Portman drive the point home.

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Planning for a public forum.

January 29, 2008

Monday night, the City of Alameda Planning Board sat down to once again address issues surrounding holding a forum to discuss Measure A.

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Native Habitat

January 28, 2008

The Habitat for Humanity work party on Saturday was a blast. After 6 hours of hammering, hopefully the muscles that control my grip will heal so that I can pick up a pot of coffee again without fear of dropping it.

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Habitat For Humanity – Alameda….it’s on!

January 26, 2008

Heavy Rain would have canceled the Habitat for Humanity work day, but mother nature is being kind and the work party's on.

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Prime Minister, it’s for you….

January 25, 2008

Alameda Sun chooses to run with a letter to the editor that begins with a call to line up the city council and school board against the wall and shoot them.

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Welcome!

January 24, 2008

Stop, Drop & Roll launches it's new design on a new server...

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You betta work!

January 23, 2008

City work day for Habitat for Humanity in Alameda...join in

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5 questions for the school board to ask tonight

January 22, 2008

  The Renaissance Leadership Academy will have its first public hearing tonight at the board. There will be no vote for another month or so, but this is the time to gather information ahead of that time. I hope the board will ask:

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MLK – 40 years on

January 21, 2008

It seems a little wrong to wish someone a happy MLK day. Though today is a celebration of his birth, this year being the 40-year anniversary of his death seems to make “celebration” a word that is out of touch. If you have today off, I hope it’s a good one. For some reason,...

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