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Around the bay in November 2008

Published: November, 2008  Ice, Ice Baby While San Francisco rarely sees snow, there are plenty of opportunities to experience a cool holiday tradition at four ice skating rinks in the city: Holiday Ice Rink at Embarcadero Center presented by Wachovia: Nov. 12 – Jan. 4 Ice skating returns to Justin Herman Plaza with the Holiday […]

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Stanley Takes the Helm as WETA Moves Forward

By Wes Starratt, PEPublished: November, 2008  Meanwhile, Sacramento lawmakers had an even broader vision—a ferry system to increase regional mobility and also provide emergency transportation in the event of a disaster. The result was Senate Bill 976, which, effective January 1, 2008, transformed the WTA into a new agency, the San Francisco Bay Area Water […]

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JACK LONDON SQUARE

Published: November, 2008  Election Night on the Potomac After crossing the Bay, the historic vessel will pick up additional political partiers at San Francisco’s Pier 40 in the City’s South Beach Marina at 6 p.m. Election viewing will be on two state of the art big screen TVs. During the three hour cruise, guests will […]

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Low Supply Sends Hop Prices Soaring

By Joel WilliamsPublished: October, 2008  But just be glad you don’t run your car on hops, because if you did, you could be paying about 10 times what you were last year. That’s right; the prices of some varieties of hops, an essential bittering agent and aroma constituent of every beer, have risen by 1000 […]

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LIGHTS IN THE DARK

By Captain RayPublished: October, 2008  The winds are often gentler and the sailing more mellow, but with sight restricted, finding my way safely about the Bay is different. However, it really isn’t difficult to know where I am in the dark: There are many Aids to Navigation (ATONs) such as buoys, lighthouses and beacons that […]

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Big Boats Race Through the Bay

Published: October, 2008  The Brews on the Bay event itself was great, but the show that the attendees were treated to just off the bow of the ship was truly spectacular. Here are a few of the images Joel was able to capture from the amazing vantage point aboard the Jeremiah O’Brien.

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Strange Bedfellows Oppose “Green” Proposition 7

By Bill PicturePublished: October, 2008  Environmental groups applaud the good intentions of Prop 7’s backers, but they insist that the measure—which was drafted by lawyers and lobbyists with little experience in the renewable energy market—is poorly written. If Prop 7 passes, opponents warn, it could actually disrupt renewable energy development in California and possibly lead […]

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Napa Valley High

By weekendsherpa.comPublished: October, 2008  Table with a View For a little hike with big views, pack the wine and cheese and head for Table Rock Trail in northern Napa’s Robert Louis Stevenson State Park. The shaded trail rises moderately for 1 mile before reaching an overlook with pop-up-book vistas of green hills and vineyard-latticed valleys, […]

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Greening Angel Island State Park

By BC StaffPublished: October, 2008  As part of this commitment, and given the increasing threats of global warming and fossil fuel dependence, the park is embarking on its own mission to reduce its environmental footprint. The park hopes that these steps reduce both its operating costs and carbon emissions, while at the same time providing […]