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Time to hit the books: New library exhibit focuses on physicality of books

August 15, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

Typically, the main room of the Benicia Public Library is where one will find books and the Marilyn Citron O’Rourke Gallery is where one will find art. Mixed media artist Carol Dalton appears to have asked the question “Why not both?” and thus, the room is where visitors can find various book parts repurposed as […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News, The Arts, Visual Arts Tagged With: art exhibit, Benicia, Benicia Public Library, books, carol dalton, Marilyn O'Rourke Gallery

Jury awards ex-BUSD employee $289 million in Monsanto trial

August 14, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 1 Comment

A Vallejo man who worked as a groundskeeper for Benicia Unified School District won a case against agribusiness corporation Monsanto after alleging that use of the company’s widely used weed killer product Roundup gave him cancer. A jury for the Superior Court of San Francisco ordered Monsanto to pay Dewayne Johnson $289 million in damages. […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia Unified School District, Dewayne Johnson, lawsuit, Monsanto, Roundup, trial

School board to vote on resolution removing obsolete books

August 13, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

   On Monday, students throughout Benicia will be returning to school, but nearly 2,000 outdated books in Benicia High School’s library will not be joining them. Over the summer, Benicia Unified School District officials and student volunteers weeded certain books out of Benicia High’s collection, and the school board will be voting to declare these […]

Filed Under: Education, Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia Unified School District, library books, school board

Councilmember Mark Hughes will not seek re-election

August 13, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 4 Comments

    After 13 years on the Benicia City Council, Mark Hughes announced Friday that he would not seek re-election in November.    In an email sent out Friday, the councilmember said he had given a lot of thought to the decision but ultimately decided to focus on his family.    “Spending more time with […]

Filed Under: Election 2018, Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia City Council, election 2018, Mark Hughes

‘Snow White’ sequel to debut at Bay Area Stage Friday

August 12, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

  As anybody who has read the fairy tale “Snow White” knows, the prince brings the titular princess back to life and they all live happily ever after…or do they? Concord author Jay Hartlove explores several questions about the Snow White story in a new musical sequel titled “Mirror’s Revenge,” which premieres Friday at Vallejo’s […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News, The Arts, Theater Tagged With: Bay Area Stage, Jay hartlove, Mirror's Revenge, Snow White, theater, Vallejo

CPUC will not punish PG&E for 2017 power outage at Valero

August 10, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 16 Comments

Despite conclusions by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that a failed Pacific Gas & Electric component was responsible for the power outage and flareup at the Valero Benicia Refinery last year, the regulatory agency will not penalize the electric company if it moves forward with corrective actions. In May 2017, a power outage occurred […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, California Public Utilities Commission, PG&E, Valero Benicia Refinery, Valero flaring incident

Retired librarian becomes first candidate in school board race

August 10, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 11 Comments

The Benicia school board election is well underway. This year, three seats are up for grabs but of those three, only President Diane Ferrucci has made an attempt to run for re-election. This will essentially guarantee new faces on the board, and according to the Solano County Registrar of Voters’ website, at least four challengers […]

Filed Under: Education, Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: 2018 election, Benicia, Benicia Unified School District, March for Our Lives, school board, Sheri Zada

Financial workshop for millennials returns Wednesday

August 10, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

The older people get, the more dealing with money becomes a necessity. For the millennial generation who may have just graduated from college, started a new career or are planning to move out and get their homes in the future, they may have several financial questions they may hope to have answered. Thankfully for them, […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Millennials and Money, North Capital

Peddlers’ Fair celebrates emerald anniversary Saturday

August 8, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

   The second Saturday in August is creeping up fast, which in Benicia means it is time to put the peddle to the metal. It is the 2018 Peddlers’ Fair.    This Saturday, more than 200 volunteers will join Benicia residents, businesses, vendors and visitors for the Peddlers’ Fair, which is celebrating its 55th anniversary […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Peddlers Fair, St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Community mourns loss of Benicia author, historian Donnell Rubay

August 8, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 3 Comments

  Donnell Rubay, a Benicia author, historian, educator and one-time mayoral candidate, died Thursday night. “Benicia has lost a fabulous historian,” fellow Benicia writer Kathryn Reiss said. “Her meticulously researched biographies and historical fiction for children and young adults entertained and educated a generation of readers. A light has gone out in Benicia.” A resident […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Addison Mizner, Benicia, Benicia State Parks Association, Capitol Neighbor Speaker Series, Donnell Rubay, Elsie Robinson, Friends of Old Town Benicia, Jack London, John Muir, obituary, Stephen Vincent Benet

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