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Letter: Questions for Rep. Thompson to answer

March 20, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Questions for Rep. Thompson to answer I want to know why Congressman Mike Thompson, who talks about Trump like he’s crazy and dangerous at town hall meetings, voted to give Trump unlimited ability to make war? That seems a bit disingenuous, doesn’t it? If he thought Trump was so reckless, why would he have voted […]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Benicia, Jason Kishineff, letters, Mike Thompson, opinion

The Benicia Fullosopher: The truth about cruising (Part 2)

March 20, 2018 by Editor 9 Comments

The Benicia Fullosopher Once you have decided the type of cruise you would like, if you wish to get the best price, here are some things to know. Fares vary on the same ship for the exact same itinerary and length of time. Fares are highest when children are out of school. For the rest […]

Filed Under: Features, Opinion, Spotlight Tagged With: Benicia Fullosopher, cruise ships, cruising, forum, opinion

Letters: Discussion on rising waters

March 18, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Water Rising! The League of Women Voters Benicia would like to invite all interested people to join us for a panel discussion, “Water Rising!” this Wednesday evening.  Issues of climate change, sea level rise, water shortages, and increased water costs will be discussed. Panelists include Jerry Potter, NASA Climate Scientist; Andy Florendo, Solano County Water […]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Benicia, climate change, League of Women Voters, letters, opinion, Water Rising

Poetry Corner: William Emes “Sacrifice on the Front Line in Yountville”

March 16, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Once it was between men wading in their own blood. Once it was between men cowering in trenches. It was between machine churning through the sand. It has been the vastness of the sea. It has been the emptiness of space. Now, it can never be wider. It stretches painfully between men who cannot understand […]

Filed Under: Features, Poetry, The Arts Tagged With: Friday Poetry Corner, poetry, William Emes, Yountville Hostage Crisis

Voice of the Village: Human Services Commission: Take One

March 16, 2018 by Editor 2 Comments

By Lois Requist Script, still pictures, and video—we were ready when the team of students from Benicia High School met us. We talked about what we had prepared and how the process would work. A member of the Human Services Commission was there to make sure everything went well. The product, a video about Carquinez […]

Filed Under: Features, Spotlight Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia High School, Carquinez Village, Human Services Board, Voice of the Village

Letters: Cannabis and trade dumping

March 15, 2018 by Editor 3 Comments

The Tipping Point Benicia literary aficionados are familiar with Malcolm Gladwell’s “The Tipping Point.” Our nation has experienced a steady tipping in favor of normalization of cannabis as an agricultural product with multiple uses, most prominently as a medicinal supplement, or mood-modifier far safer than alcohol and completely non-toxic. Cannabis as an agricultural product brings […]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Benicia, cannabis, dumping, letters, opinion, tariffs, trade deficits

Throwback Thursday: Herald headlines for the week of March 18, 1943, 1968 and 1993

March 15, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Compiled by Nick Sestanovich 75 years ago Local Women Broadcast In Victory Program (March 18, 1943) Mrs. Madeline Quandt was one of four women to assist in a broadcast held recently in San Francisco over Station KWIB on a program arranged by Lt. Knight. Benicia Arsenal, in the interest of presenting the war effort of […]

Filed Under: Features, History Tagged With: 1943, 1968, 1993, Benicia, Benicia Herald, Benicia Police Department, Bike Rodeo, Herald New-Era, KWIB, Madeline Quandt, Tan Lines Ltd., World War II

Letters: Proposed sculpture and alcohol in parks

March 13, 2018 by Editor 2 Comments

Support for sculpture How wonderful if all the good citizens of Benicia could have been at the Tuesday, March 6, City Council meeting. There were fabulous art ideas for Benicia city streets presented by the Arts Council.  They would have also seen pictures of the exquisite sculpture, “Neptune’s Daughter,” which has been donated to the […]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: alcohol, Benicia, City Council, Lisa Reinertson, Neptune's Daughter, parks and recreation commission

Thompson: ‘Hearts are heavy’ following Yountville hostage crisis

March 12, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Staff Report U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson (D-Napa) issued a statement Friday following the killing of three psychiatric workers at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville. The facility is located in Thompson’s district, which also includes Benicia. “Tonight as a community, we mourn the tragic shooting at the Yountville Veterans Home and the devastating loss […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Mike Thompson, The Pathway Home, Veterans Home of California, Yountville, Yountville Hostage Crisis

Gallerie Renee Marie to feature ‘Shape of Water’ exhibit in March

March 11, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Staff Report “The Shape of Water” is not just a recent Academy Award winner for Best Picture. It is also the name of Gallerie Renee Marie’s spring show, which will have its opening reception on Saturday, March 17 from 4 to 7 p.m. According to co-owner Stephanie Gray, the co-op gallery’s members decided on the […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News, The Arts, Visual Arts Tagged With: art, Benicia, exhibit, Gallerie Renee Marie, Shape of Water

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