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THE GRAT RACE DRIVERS NAVIGATE THE NORTH BAY

Published: July, 2006 The 2006 National Guard Great Race celebrates the ultimate automotive adventure with a 4,100-mile race of time and endurance from Philadelphia to San Rafael. The race covers 14 states in 14 days, stopping in 46 cities before finishing in San Rafael on July 8. Laying out the course takes a year of […]

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New Plan Puts Drivers on Fastrak for Speedier Travel

By John GoodwinPublished: July, 2006 The travel forecast just turned brighter for transbay drivers who want to keep their cash in their pockets — and their foot on the accelerator — by paying bridge tolls electronically with FasTrak®. The Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA), in late June, approved a comprehensive two-year plan to expand and […]

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Oakland’s Biggest Independence Day Celebration is at Jack London Square!

Published: July, 2006 Come to Jack London Square for your 4th of July Celebration. The festivities begin Tue., July 4 at 1PM at the foot of Broadway. The evening ends with glorious fireworks display at night. During the day, enjoy children’s activities, international foods, arts and crafts from Oakland’s own Artisan’s Marketplace and a lot […]

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FAIRS and FIFA National and International Tradition

Published: July, 2006 Alameda County Fair, PleasantonThrough July 9 Get down with legendary Boogie Man band, KC and the Sunshine Band, when they perform on July 3. If you don’t have any boogie shoes, play a game and win a prize for your mom, or hang on to your sweetie on a carnival ride. www.alamedacountyfair.com […]

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AROUND THE BAY

Published: July, 2006 Cool Running Never a dull moment running along the water through The City — with its changing views, winds and terrain. The San Francisco Marathon is touted as Summer’s Coolest Marathon. Full Marathon, 2 Half Marathons, 5K & Progressive Marathon and a 5K Fun Run / Walk. Sun., July 30. Embarcadero & […]

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GREEN LIGHT FOR OAK TO 9TH

By Kristen BolePublished: July, 2006 The Oakland City Council has given a green light to the controversial Oak to 9th development project on the city’s waterfront just south of Jack London Square. The project, which aims to convert 64 acres of unusable maritime land into a mixed-use waterfront neighborhood, landed the approval after five years […]

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Hunter’s Point Tests Tall Redevelopment Plans

By Bill PicturePublished: July, 2006 A red flag went up recently for those keeping an eye on the goings-on at the Hunters Point Shipyard, when Kofi Bonner, president of Lennar’s Northern California urban land division, indicated that the Miami-based developer wished to make changes to the already agreed-upon plan for the first phase of redevelopment. […]

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Solano Vote Axes Fourth Vallejo Ferry

By Kristen BolePublished: July, 2006 Not everyone gets to celebrate 20 successful years in business by having investors cut their funds. But that’s the fate that voters just handed the Vallejo Baylink Ferry system. Solano County voters resoundingly defeated Measure H in the June 6 election, which would have raised the county’s sales tax a […]

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ON OUR COVER

Published: July, 2006 Mike Percey, won 1st Place in the SF Speed Sailing competition. He and fellow windsurfer, Bill Weir, tied for first, both with times of 37.27 mph.  Photo by Jan Pehrson. www.JanPehrson.com