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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Two Emeryville Shootings Leave One Man Hospitalized
By Sean Maher Contra Costa Times Posted: 07/27/2012 09:19:10 AM PDT EMERYVILLE — Police are searching for suspects in two unrelated reports of gunfire overnight, including a shooting that left one man hospitalized. In the first shooting, about 7:15 … Continue reading
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Seeing the Trees for the Forest
If developers have their way, no tree that falls in Emeryville will ever make a sound. Those trees will go away quietly or accidentally or inadvertently, and, in many cases, illegally. But you can bet that if trees impede a … Continue reading
Posted in Archive, Arts/Culture, City Hall
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Buy Local: Arizmendi Celebrates 9 Years with Community Appreciation Month
A message from Arizmendi: This month, we’re celebrating our 9th anniversary of being a small local-serving business in Emeryville. For almost a decade, Arizmendi has prided itself in staying true to its mission of being a just and democratic workplace … Continue reading
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Emeryville’s 2012 “Dinner and a Show” Summer Performance Series
A message from Emeryville City Hall: Food and Drink and Music/Movies? Yes Please! Join in the fun as Emeryville residents and employers come out this summer to enjoy great live music, hot food, and cold drinks! This year’s performance series … Continue reading
Posted in Archive, Arts/Culture, Business/Economy, City Hall, Education
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Emeryville’s New Budget: Some Important City Services Preserved But Debt a Staggering $250 million
The City Council approved a two-year budget for Emeryville at its meeting on June 19. It’s our first financial blue print since the demise of Redevelopment Agency (RDA) funding, and it reflects the fact that building boom days are over. … Continue reading
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