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Something wicked this way comes... to the Healing Garden on Webster Street! Gene Kahane celebrates an excellent opening performance of the Foodbank Players' "Macbeth." Catch the Shakespearean classic through April 21.

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Alameda News

›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 16, 2024
One segment of the Shoreline Park waterfront trail—from the Bay Farm Ferry Terminal leading up to Creedon Circle—will be closed from April 29 through May 10 while the City widens and repaves the trail.
›› Karin K. Jensen,
April 12, 2024
The Planning Board conditionally approved a development plan and design review for ten new townhomes for sale—the Del Monte Towns—at the corner of Sherman and Clement. Karin K. Jensen reports that the homes are the third and final phase of the Del Monte Warehouse development.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 10, 2024
Emily Pieri, a second-grade teacher at Franklin Elementary School, has been named AUSD’s 2024 Teacher of the Year. “I treat each child as I would hope my own children are treated, fostering connection, trust, and respect," says Pieri, who has been an AUSD teacher for 18 years.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 9, 2024
The Posey Tube was closed for 90 minutes Monday evening. Adam Gillitt explains that a pickup truck caught fire 1900 feet inside the tube, causing plumes of smoke to billow out of the ventilation system.
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Alameda Features

›› Arthur Lenhardt,
April 17, 2024
Arthur Lenhardt pens two poems considering a fresh spring rain and the passage of time as children grow older.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 17, 2024
Alameda Sings!—our local choral group also known as Alameda Community Chorus—lifts the curtain and lights the lights for their spring concert on Saturday, April 27.
›› Gene Kahane,
April 17, 2024
Something wicked this way comes... to the Healing Garden on Webster Street! Gene Kahane celebrates an excellent opening performance of the Foodbank Players' "Macbeth." Catch the Shakespearean classic through April 21.
›› Gabriel Caraballo,
April 16, 2024
The St. Joseph Notre Dame Pilots varsity boys volleyball team are on a five-game winning streak going into their final three games of the regular season. Gabriel Caraballo details the April 9 game against the Red Devils. In other Pilots news, the tennis team celebrated Senior Day on April 11.

Alameda Opinions

›› Hunter Cobb,
April 17, 2024
"This was a performance Shakespeare would have been happy with," raves Hunter Cobb about the Foodbank Players' production of 'Macbeth.'
›› Irene Dieter,
April 12, 2024
Irene Dieter believes that the City Council has a double standard when considering ranked choice voting (RCV) and the creation of election districts. As the City Council discusses election reform, some believe that the Council is not properly representing their desire for RCV.
›› Thushan Amarasiriwardena,
April 11, 2024
Thushan Amarasiriwardena remembers Maggie Adams, an Alameda shopkeeper, teacher, wife, mother, and beloved community member.
›› Brice,
April 11, 2024
Seagull and Goose check out the local scenery in this installment of our weekly cartoon drawn by Alameda native, Brice.

Alameda History

›› Steve Gorman,
April 11, 2024
As the 118th anniversary of the great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 approaches, Steve Gorman examines a remarkable firsthand account from Alamedan Emilie Gibbons Cohen. She writes, "The constant boom boom of the dynamite sounded and echoed in our ears; a black pall hung over the city."
›› Dennis Evanosky,
April 10, 2024
A number of early, individual visionaries had grand ideas for what Alameda and Bay Farm Island could become, but land changed hands many times, each dream fizzling out with it. Dennis Evanosky introduces the out-of-state giant, Utah Construction, that ultimately shaped Alameda.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
March 29, 2024
In this sequel to last week's history article, Dennis Evanosky unravels the timeline of Alameda, from Old Town Alameda to the City of Alameda we know and love today. He also answers the question, "Why are there both a county and a city by the name of Alameda?"
›› Steve Gorman,
March 21, 2024
In this finale to the six-part series on 1125 Morton Street, Steve Gorman highlights the current owners and custodians of the 1889 home. Ken and Connie Carvalho have lovingly and painstakingly repaired and maintained the historic home over the last 26 years.
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