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October
2004 |
Our gorgeous cover
shot was the gift of the talented and gracious Robert
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Middle
Harbor Shoreline Park Debuts
Take a bow, Port of Oakland. The
lumbering giant of the Bay’s working waterfront has come into its
fair share of abuse over dredging issues and (much) more, but last
month’s opening of this splendid new park is an unqualified triumph.
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Gridlock, Ferries & Peter Grenell |
Bay Crossings proudly announces the addition
of a Peninsula editor, print veteran Sam Tolmasoff. In the first of an
ongoing monthly series by Sam, we learn about the redoubtable Peter Grenell,
champion Oyster Point ferry service advocate.
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Drinkin’ in Dogpatch and Dancin’ on
the Third Rail |
Bay Crossings
doubly-proudly announces the addition of Zannah Noe, chef, writer,
artist, raconteur, world-traveler and generally-all-around fun girl.
Zannah shares the delights of the Dogpatch, San Francisco’s colorful
waterfront neighborhood so full of nautical lore.
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Berkeley Ferry Service |
The Water Transit Agency is heralding
ferry services to come by hosting a series of demonstration rides
free to the community. Last month it was Berkeley’s turn and a grand
time was had by all.
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Tiburon is Where it’s At |
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Editor-at-Large Mary Swift takes us on a
whirlwind tour of Tiburon, that lovely anti-tourist trap darling of a
waterfront town, and its diverse joys.
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