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A Neighborhood Leader’s Open Letter to Manny Diaz

Oct 26, 2006, by Beth Shafran-Mukai Comments (15)

Last Friday evening, I received a copy of a letter from the Diaz campaign. It was written by Manny Diaz to Sam Liccardo, and it made mention of a letter which was sent to Mr. Diaz by neighborhood leaders throughout District 3. In our letter to Mr. Diaz, we had raised concerns regarding his continuing activity as a lobbyist. Instead of responding to our group, Diaz sent a letter to Sam Liccardo. I have now responded directly to Mr. Diaz with my concerns, and also told him why I have chosen to support Sam Liccardo in the District 3 race.

Reed Sweeps Newspaper Endorsements

Oct 25, 2006, by Tom McEnery

Well, it looks like a clean sweep for Chuck Reed in his quest to become mayor of San Jose. Yesterday, the Mercury News endorsed Reed and commented that his back-to-basics emphasis and antipathy to insider politics will strengthen the city. No doubt. What was a bit surprising is their additional opinion of both Cindy Chavez and Reed “that either could be a good mayor.” 

Single Gal and Oktoberfest

Oct 24, 2006, by Single Gal Comments (10)

With the beautiful weather this weekend, I decided to take some friends and head down to Campbell for their annual Oktoberfest Street Fair. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw there. The entire downtown stretch of East Campbell Blvd. was shut down to traffic and booths lined the streets with people of all ages walking around enjoying the day.  It made me have faith that events geared towards the younger crowd in this area can be fun without turning into something undesirable.

Farewell to the Seanchaí

Oct 23, 2006, by Jack Van Zandt Comments (12)

Leonard McKay 1921-2006

The most revered member of Celtic society in ancient Ireland was the seanchaí, or “storyteller”—the man who carried the sum total of tribal knowledge in his memory and recited variations of colorful legends created by the ancestors to carry kernels of truth and information from one generation to the next. Leonard McKay was our seanchaí. History, lore and legend—and the “creative elaboration” thereof—were his stock in trade, having learned the craft from his acknowledged predecessor, Clyde Arbuckle, in the old-fashioned way.

Bush Sends FEMA to Raider Nation

Oct 20, 2006, by John McEnery IV Comments (23)

Football Fans Impressed With President’s Resolve

The weary and battered citizens of Raider Nation received their first hopeful news of the season earlier in the week when they learned President George W. Bush was sending in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to Oakland to rescue the ailing Raiders football team.

Rescuing the Rep Requires More Than Money

Oct 19, 2006, by Jack Van Zandt Comments (19)

In a day when the city council spent over $200 million (including the recently “discovered” $34.1 million surplus) on airport construction, cleaning up Watson Park and other items, they also threw the Rep Theater a lifeline that may save it from certain death, just in the nick of time. Because of the way the deal is structured, it remains to be seen whether the theater will be financially fit enough to survive, but I believe that it is a good start.

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