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Doyle to Ninth Street greenway connection opens in Triple Point neighborhood

East Bay Bicycle Coalition

What recently-completed East Bay road project is less than one-fourth mile long and more than 10 years in the planning? If you guessed the Ninth Street Bicycle Boulevard Extension, the connection between Berkeley’s Ninth Street Bicycle Boulevard and Em... »

A la Carte: Walnut Creek restaurant week, Emeryville's Hot Italian

Oakland Tribune - Television Headlines

Walnut Creek celebrates its first-ever restaurant week April 16-22, while Emeryville welcomes Hot Italian and Berkeley gets its first-ever student-run food truck. »

9th Street Bicycle Boulevard Grand Opening Ceremony

East Bay Bicycle Coalition

Join Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates and Councilmembers from both Berkeley and Emeryville for a much over due grand opening celebration of the 9th Street Pathway connection. After a few remarks, a ribbon cutting, we'll ride to Berkeley Earth Day and enjoy Ber... »

3 summer camps for dramatic kids in Oakland & Berkeley

510 Families

For kids who are craving to clown around, these camps should be on your list. »

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Gioia Pizzeria Getting Close on Polk Street; Honor Bar Gets a New Review; and More

Grub Street San Francisco

Polk Gulch: Berkeley's beloved Gioia Pizzeria is nearing an opening of their first SF outpost at 2240 Polk Street. [Eater] North Beach: 98-year-old Victoria Pastry Co. is looking to move from its original location (1362 Stockton Street) to a better one... »

Regarding the Boozy Stretch of Oakland Once Known as the Golden Gate District

Grub Street San Francisco

Tiki maestro Victor Bergeron of Trader Vic's fame. The fine folks over at Oakland North are doing a history series, and today's topic is a neighborhood that doesn't exist anymore called the Golden Gate District. The area was centered around a particula... »

Mary Rose: Our Daily Bread... Learning to Earn

HuffPost San Francisco

Some Bay Area organizations are transforming lives by putting food on the table in a meaningful way, creating professional food training programs for low-income people so they can earn a living in the food service industry. »

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More Cuts May Be Coming to the County, Despite Smaller Projected Deficit

Albany Patch

Alameda County's projected $88 million budget shortfall for may lead to more cutbacks for 2012-13, officials said last week. Alameda County faced a $138 million shortfall for the current fiscal year, which caused the county Board of Supervisors to elim... »

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