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Jerry Brown's Being Outspent On TV - Bill Bradley

I just read Bill Bradley's new west notes which report that Jerry Brown's being outspent by his AG challenger Rocky Delgadillo on TV ads by $2 milllion to just $400,000 for Jerry Brown. That's a dangerous stat for Jerry, and I hope it's not borne of some arrogance on his part. He says he's being "frugal" -- only Jerry could turn an obvious fact that he just plain thinks he can beat Rocky into yet another personal branding effort, where someone will come away saying "Well Jerry Brown thinks small is beautiful, so that's the reason." Oh, brother.

Adams Point Robbery - On Warrick Avenue Memorial Day

I found this news posted on the Adams Point Yahoo Message Board. I really believe that renters should invest in alarm systems. Thw noise would deter the criminals over time. Imagine hearing the loud siren for blocks. You'd know something was wrong right off the bat. Today, Memorial Day, sometime between 9am and 3 pm, a back unit in apt. bldg. where I live, was broken into and a laptop computer stolen. The robber(s)got in by pushing a green "yard clippings" bin just under the bedroom window and climbing in through a window that had been left slightly ajar. Robber(s) exited through main door of apt. This was in broad daylight, and in full view of a number of condos and apts., plus a house to each side with "vision access." It seems reminiscent of burglary reported for 362 Euclid Ave. on May 20th.

Oakland Mayor's Race - Gotta Admit It's Pretty Interesting

I wish we had this kind of contest when Jerry Brown ran for his second term. But now, we've got a good one and the fur will fly in the next week. Ron Dellums is still the best choice over the two candidates most responsible for Oakland's governmental morale problem. Oakland mayoral candidates making final push De La Fuente, Dellums, Nadel pound pavement to win over undecided voters By Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER, OAKLAND TRIBUNE OAKLAND — With less than two weeks to go until the election, mayoral candidates Ron Dellums, Ignacio De La Fuente and Nancy Nadel are all working at breakneck speed to convert undecided voters and mobilize their supporters. While Dellums, a former congressman, and De La Fuente, the president of the Oakland City Council, talk of winning outright June 6, most observers of the race expect the close contest to result in a November runoff — and Nadel, an Oakland council member, should not be counted out. "I'm pounding the pavement," sai

Oakland Mayor Candidate Ron Oz Has Ads On The Oakland Tribune Website

Ron Oz, a local business man running for Mayor of Oakland, bought a banner ad located on the top of the Oakland Tribune website. I must admit, it's the first time I've ever seen this. Will it increase his name recognition? Well, every little bit helps. It's a good idea. Oh, don't be surprised if the ads not there in a few weeks. Just note that it was there on the date of this post.

Frank Chong - From Santa Clara - Is New Laney College President - Oakland Tribune

Laney pins high hopes, demands on new president Faculty, students want Frank Chong to be an advocate for Oakland college By Grace Rauh, STAFF WRITER, OAKLAND TRIBUNE OAKLAND — Frank Chong does not take over as Laney College's new president until July 1, but already it is hard for him to cross the quad or ride a campus elevator unnoticed. On a recent visit from Mission College in Santa Clara, where Chong has been president for three years, giddy faculty members flocked to congratulate him, many acknowledging they rooted for him early this month, when Chong competed against three others for the post. But it was Athletic Director Stan Peters who may have been speaking for the entire college when he ducked into a conference room in Laney's towering administration building last week to tell the new chief he is sure he will do a great job. When Chong answered he would do his best, Peters snapped back: "Don't try. Just get it done." Students and faculty on the campus nea

Oakland Library Open House Dates For June

From the Oakland Library website Summer’s here and the Oakland Public Library invites the entire community to join us for a series of open houses to thank them for their support of Measure Q in 2004 and to discuss future improvements to their neighborhood branches and the Main Library. With more materials on the shelves than ever before, a new online catalog system on the way, and libraries open 6 to 7 days a week, the Oakland Public Library is turning its attention to what facility improvements might be needed to continue to meet the community’s needs for current and future library services. As part of its Master Facilities Planning process, library staff and members of Group 4 Architecture, Research + Planning, the firm helping to prepare the plan, are returning to every neighborhood branch and the Main Library to present recommendations and receive a third round of input from residents. These open houses will take place the first two weekends in June with refreshments and free act
From the Oakland Library website Summer’s here and the Oakland Public Library invites the entire community to join us for a series of open houses to thank them for their support of Measure Q in 2004 and to discuss future improvements to their neighborhood branches and the Main Library. With more materials on the shelves than ever before, a new online catalog system on the way, and libraries open 6 to 7 days a week, the Oakland Public Library is turning its attention to what facility improvements might be needed to continue to meet the community’s needs for current and future library services. As part of its Master Facilities Planning process, library staff and members of Group 4 Architecture, Research + Planning, the firm helping to prepare the plan, are returning to every neighborhood branch and the Main Library to present recommendations and receive a third round of input from residents. These open houses will take place the first two weekends in June with refreshments and free act