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A plaque installed earlier this year where his childhood home once stood, will be formerly dedicated in honor of living Jazz legend Dave Brubeck, Saturday morning.
Make sure to show up at 1965 Colfax St. from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. to participate the Concord Historical Society event.
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links for 2006-11-29
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IAC/InterActiveCorp, the Internet media conglomerate headed by Barry Diller, plans to introduce a local information service next week that combines Web search, city guides, maps and event listings, in one of the company’s broadest moves yet to combine i
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Just about everyone — finally — is on board and working to address the big problem: How to transition a significant part of the newspaper business to online and new media while keeping enough money flowing in during the transition period to fund quality
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City leaders tonight will consider hiring one new neighborhood improvement coordinator and two additional code enforcement officers and amending Antioch’s operating budget by $225,000 to establish an interim Neighborhood Improvement Program.
links for 2006-11-27
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More than a decade ago, Antioch leaders unveiled initial plans for a major community center in the burgeoning southeast corner of the city. The Prewett Family Park Masterplan envisioned a thriving recreational area complete with library, water park, amphi
links for 2006-11-26
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When Pittsburg City Clerk Lillian Pride swears in her successor, the city treasurer and three council members for new terms Dec. 4, it will be the last duty she performs as a public official. With that, her 34 years in the political arena will be done.
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After some fine-tuning by city planners, a proposal for a large housing development near Crow Canyon Road goes to the City Council for approval Tuesday. If given the green light, the Northwest Specific Plan will bring nearly 800 homes to town, 25 percent
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EL CERRITO: Report rates streets as ‘fair,’ so city is making it a priority to find ways to pay for repairs
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About 130 residents turned out at the El Campanil Theatre Saturday morning for Antioch’s latest Quality of Life forum, continuing the discussion on ways to deal with crime, housing blight and Section 8 violations that started with the city’s first for
links for 2006-11-25
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Michael Chavez, Concord’s most politically active hairdresser, is about to become the newest member of the Concord City Council — but he’s not a newcomer to city government or the local political scene.
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The City Council voted Nov. 14 to increase council members’ pay by about $550, from $758 to $1,300 a month. The pay hike, which will be the council’s first in more than 15 years, will cost the city approximately $45,000 a year, but will not go into effec
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Concord City Council chooses members for the Community Advisory Committee to study uses at closed weapons. Members appointed for a one-year term are Jimmy Araujo, Paul Elliott, Jason Hadnot, John Hemm, Patricia Howlett, Edward James, Ana Maria Korve, Bev