Published: January, 2007 Boat stay, commercial buildings and popular local businesses may go. This photo of the marina may be a testament to the way it was. Photo by Dennis Anderson.


Published: January, 2007 Boat stay, commercial buildings and popular local businesses may go. This photo of the marina may be a testament to the way it was. Photo by Dennis Anderson.
By Bill PicturePublished: August, 2009 Large-scale events—such as trade shows and music festivals—have historically earned high marks for bolstering local economies and low marks for earth-friendliness. Huge venues filled with tens of thousands of people generally translate into tons and tons of landfill-bound trash, as well as countless watts of electricity consumed. Over the last […]
By Sejal Choksi, Baykeeper and Program Director Published: January, 2009 In urban areas like ours, however, rain also becomes polluted runoff as it hits our streets and driveways, washing grease, oil, trash and fertilizer residue into San Francisco Bay. All our roads, buildings and parking lots are covered with concrete and asphalt—impervious surfaces that do […]
Published: June, 2003 West Alameda Business Association (WABA) will host its sixth annual Concerts at the Cove series—a series of three concerts at Alameda’s Crab Cove at the foot of McKay Avenue at Central Avenue. The free evening performances will be held on the second Friday of each month, June through August. The free concerts […]