Author Archives: Irene

Navy Jet Monument a Labor of Love

In June 2011, a crane accidentally dropped the Navy’s A-4 Skyhawk while putting it back on its pylon at Alameda Point’s “main gate.”  People have various theories about what went wrong, but everyone close to the project would rather focus … Continue reading

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Looking Forward, Looking Back

It’s been a little over a year since I started writing a column for the Alameda Sun and, Isle Say, it’s been a challenge. I’ve written about all things local, including emergency preparedness, open space opportunities, Alameda Point, economic challenges, … Continue reading

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Firefighter Rescues Dog from Shorepoint Fire

Alameda firefighter Darren Brown walked through the crowd of onlookers asking if this was their dog.  When no one claimed it, residents escorted him to the apartment manager’s office. Another resident standing next to me was not so fortunate, as … Continue reading

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National Geographic – A Repeat Customer at Alameda Shipyard

If you’ve ever considered taking a National Geographic cruise to destinations between Alaska and the western tip of South America, your ship will have been serviced right here in Alameda. Bay Ship and Yacht Company near the Alameda/Oakland ferry terminal … Continue reading

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Alameda Naval Air Museum Needs Help

It looks like a military antique store where nothing is for sale.  Unfortunately it’s a museum trying to tell us a story.  And quite a story it has to tell—from before the Navy arrived in Alameda to when they left, … Continue reading

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Krusi Park Trees Slated for Removal

These two large cottonwood trees at Krusi Park, a major visual landmark, are slated for removal within the next few weeks to coincide with major renovations funded by Measure WW park district funds.  Included in the plans are the replacement of the … Continue reading

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Tree Policy Roots

The loss on Park Street of 28 mature trees in one fell swoop on October 19 and 20 (and three more trees days later) is not only heart-wrenching, it shows how official city policy doesn’t always guide official city action. The … Continue reading

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Checking the List Twice for Berkeley Lab

The decision-makers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab are undoubtedly finalizing their selection of the location for the Lab’s second campus.  They are expected to make their decision by the end of November. Looking over the list of features that … Continue reading

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Alameda Occupies Wall Street – South Shore

Messages from Alameda’s Occupy Wall Street demonstration on Otis Drive at entrance to South Shore Shopping Center, November 1, 2011:

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Up on Cleanup?

The environmental cleanup program at Alameda Point, which has been going on for more than a decade, is in its final stages.  Most of the issues have been addressed, and the contaminated sites have either been cleaned up or are … Continue reading

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