Antioch Press 06.02.17

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 17, No. 22

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June 2, 2017

A three-way tie for valedictorian Celebrating Men Today by Aly Brown Staff Writer

As Dozier-Libbey Medical High School in Antioch wraps up yet another year, the class of 2017 celebrates its valedictorians – the students with the highest cumulative GPAs. Angela Geronimo – Valedictorian As one of the three valedictorians at Dozier-Libbey, Angela Geronimo will graduate with a GPA of 4.3. She is the president of her school’s Interact Club and copresident of Cultures of the World Club: Persian Perspective. She was also involved in Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), California Scholarship Federation and Interact Council. In the community, Angela was an EDGE Core youth leader for her church, a volunteer alumnus for Holy Rosary Catholic School and a Kaiser Perman-

From legal counsel to retirement clubs, East County offers many avenues for success. Page 1B

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ente intern in the administrative and staffing departments, in addition to participating in various community-service events. While she said choosing a favorite teacher from among the amazing, supportive staff at Dozier-Libbey would be difficult, she noted her Spanish classes as her favorite. “Achieving the title of vale-

dictorian was the most triumphant and fulfilling accomplishment of my life, because I was able to receive recognition and confirmation that the hard work, stress and sleep deprivation were worth it, ultimately boosting my self-esteem, making a childhood dream come true and making my family, friends and teachers proud,” she said. “Taking this

honor, I will continue to work hard when I enroll into the University of California, San Diego, where I will partake in the study abroad program, become active in humanitarian efforts and build a strong medical school application in order to pursue my other lifelong dream of becoming a see Tie page 30A

Taking It One Day At A Time

Jose Cordon found his place in the world through a program for troubled youth. Page 5A

Balfour Road widening project set to begin Falcons Fight by Kyle Szymanski The traveling lanes and shoulders along a 3-mile stretch of road between Sellers Avenue in Brentwood and Bixler Road in Discovery Bay will be widened to 12 feet and 6 feet, respectively, beginning in early June or July.

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Staff Writer

Crews will soon begin a twophase, roadway-widening project along Balfour Road in unincorporated Brentwood, which is expected to improve safety for motorists and bicyclists. The project – slated to increase the size of the travel lanes and shoulders of a 3-mile stretch of road between Sellers Avenue in Brentwood and Bixler Road in Discovery Bay – will begin in late June or early July and last until the end of November, said Adelina Huerta, project manager. The current 18- to 20-foot roadway width will be expanded to 36 feet, including a 12-footwide travel lane, 6-foot-wide shoulder and 2-foot-wide shoulder backing in each direction. The

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stretch of roadway sees significant daily traffic as a commuter route to Highway 4. “The project will improve this segment of Balfour Road by providing standard travel lanes and shoulder widths that meet current county design standards,” said Julia R. Bueren, public works director. The work also calls for leftturn pockets to be added on the eastern and western segments of Balfour Road at the intersection of Balfour and Byron Highway,and a left-turn pocket on the western segment of Balfour at the intersection of Balfour and Bixler Roads. “The widened shoulders will provide a driver-recovery area and a bike lane in each direction of travel on this segment of roadsee Balfour page 30A

New BART Chief www.thepress.net/news/webextras

Carlos Rojas, BART’s newest chief of police was recently sworn into office.

To The End

Freedom High School softball team falls in North Coast Section semifinals. Page 23A Calendar............................... 7B Classifieds..........................28A Cop Logs............................... 6B Entertainment..................13A Food.....................................12A Health & Beauty...............14A Milestones.........................21A Opinion...............................22A Pets......................................18A Sports..................................23A

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