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Library gallery seeking artists, committee members

September 12, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Staff Report The Benicia Public Library’s Marilyn O’Rourke Gallery is accepting applications for its 2019 schedule of exhibitions, according to a news release by the library. Applications are open to all artists, and the deadline is Sept. 28. Applications and information about the exhibits are available on the library’s website at benicialibrary.org/gallery/submissions. Applications should be […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Art Gallery Committee, Benicia, Benicia Public Library, briefs, Marilyn O'Rourke Gallery

Electric vehicles return to farmers market for Drive Electric Week

September 12, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

It is that time of year when one can expect to find electric vehicles at the foot of First Street during the Benicia Certified Farmers Market. For those who have been considering buying an electric vehicle, this is the week to learn more. Benicia is currently in the midst of National Drive Electric Week, a […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Community Sustainability Commission, electric vehicles, farmers market, national drive electric week

Bob Livesay: The state of the Democratic Party in Benicia

September 12, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

By Bob Livesay Special to the Herald I have been following politics for many years. The first election I voted in was 1954. My first presidential election was 1956. I voted for Eisenhower, and he won. You had to be 21 then, and I was not 21 for the 1952 presidential election. So as you […]

Filed Under: Election 2018, Features, Opinion, Spotlight Tagged With: 2018 election, Benicia, Bob Livesay, forum, opinion, Progressive Democrats of Benicia

Hiking Back in Time: Tahoe and Round Valley

September 12, 2018 by Richard DeGraffenreid Leave a Comment

Welcome back to a monthly column focused on local day hiking destinations that, with a little imagination, will take you back in time to when our local Native Americans lived in a garden of Eden we now call home. For more hiking ideas, go to www.eastbayhillpeople.com and read the “Travelogue Blog” tab. I would also […]

Filed Under: Features, Spotlight Tagged With: DL Bliss State Park, Hiking Back in Time, Richard DeGraffenreid, Round Valley, Tahoe

Pat Toth-Smith: Birdseye puts safety first

September 12, 2018 by Pat Toth Smith 56 Comments

  It’s been two years since the 2016 crude-by-rail permit for Valero was denied, but a strong memory of it remains for me and probably for a lot of Benicians.  It’s because of that experience that I’m urging Benicians to vote for Kari Birdseye for the Benicia City Council. Birdseye was a new Planning Commissioner […]

Filed Under: Election 2018, Features, Opinion, Spotlight Tagged With: 2018 election, Benicia, Benicia City Council, forum, kari birdseye, opinon, Pat Toth-Smith

Fire Department receives $15K grant for vegetation management

September 10, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Staff Report    The Benicia Fire Department was recently awarded a $15,000 grant to expand the use of goats grazing in high risk, overgrown vegetation areas, according to a news release by the city.     The grant was the result of a partnership between the California Fire Foundation and Pacific Gas & Electric, which have […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia Fire Department, California Fire Foundation, goats, grant, PG&E, vegetation control

City attorney to leave in March

September 9, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 1 Comment

  After having a presence at Benicia City Council meetings for more than 20 years, City Attorney Heather McLaughlin will be exiting the dais in March. McLaughlin said after nearly 22 years in the position and numerous health issues over the years, it was time to move on. “I love this position,” she said. “I […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia City Council, city attorney, Heather McLaughlin

BUSD survey results presented to school board

September 9, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 1 Comment

Results from the California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) and Relationships Effort Aspirations Cognition and Heart (REACH) Survey were presented at Thursday’s school board meeting. Dr. Carolyn Patton, Benicia Unified School District’s special services director, presented a quick overview of the two surveys’ results. The reports come out publicly in November, so Patton initiated a preliminary […]

Filed Under: Education, Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia Unified School District, California Healthy Kids Survey, REACH Survey, school board

A Different Drummer: Cabin fever meets call of the wild

September 9, 2018 by Steve Gibbs 1 Comment

South Lake Tahoe is a getaway for many Bay Area folks and families, but it’s changing with the times. Is it trending more toward high rollers, or for the budgeted? Campgrounds and RV parks are full. Million dollar condos are being built. Casinos now charge for parking. Service workers can’t find affordable housing. City transit […]

Filed Under: Features, Spotlight Tagged With: A Different Drummer, Lake Tahoe, Steve Gibbs, vacation home rentals

Christina Strawbridge: The citizens are our customers

September 9, 2018 by Christina Strawbridge 14 Comments

On Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018, I appeared before the Benicia City Council for the third time concerning the new increases in water and sewer rates. Previously, I had asked that the rates be deferred from July to November with the reasoning that usage would be down in the winter months. This was not accepted. The […]

Filed Under: Features, Opinion, Spotlight Tagged With: Benicia City Council, Christina Strawbridge, forum, opinion, water rates

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