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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 17, No. 42

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Firefighters lend aid, support by Kyle Szymanski and Tony Kukulich

October 20, 2017

Taking The Stage

Staff Writers

Amid the ash and rubble of Santa Rosa’s Fountaingrove area, which was ravaged by one of a deadly dozen North Bay wildfires, East Contra Costa firefighters found a glimmer of hope last Saturday. Sifting through the ruins of the Skelly family’s home for only seconds, fire engineer Bill Scott turned over Lisa Skelly’s engagement ring – damaged but intact. The discovery, one positive moment in a landscape of despair, was one of many emotional moments of the crew’s first days providing mutual aid up north. At least a dozen North Bay fires erupted last week, killing at least 41 and destroying about 6,000 homes. “Today is an overwhelming level of destruction,” said Captain Brandon Earhart of the crew’s Oct. 14 assignment to patrol the Fountaingrove area, looking for hot spots and aiding residents. “It is sobering, difficult to grasp. We’re in a neighborhood about the size of the tract behind Station 52 (Shadow Lakes in Brentwood), and we’ve only seen four homes still standing.” see Firefighters page 30

Heritage High School grad Ilianna Viramontes auditions for “The Voice.” Page 5

Halloween Happenings Photo by Tony Kukulich

This antique car was in a garage consumed by the Tubbs fire in the Fountaingrove area of Santa Rosa. To view additional photos, see page 20. To view a video, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia. To view a slideshow, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia/slideshows.

A flavorful new dining experience by Aly Brown Staff Writer

Photo by Aly Brown

Martin Oviedo recently celebrated the opening of his newest restaurant, Buon Appetito, located on Main Street. He invites the community to stop by, taste the specials and offer feedback to make it the best restaurant it can be.

The ribbon is cut, the doors are open for business and fans of homemade Italian food are flocking to Buon Appetito, Oakley’s newest dining experience. The restaurant, located in a city-owned building on Main Street, replaced Carpaccio Ristorante earlier this year. The success of owner Martin Oviedo’s other businesses along with his offering of Italian cuisine – which was deemed a more seamless transition – became the reason Oakley City Council selected Oviedo’s bid for the lease over other offers. “We are very pleased to find a restaurant that has already been very successful at other locations and has chosen Oakley for the

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third Buon Appetito,” Bryan Montgomery. “Martino and his team are experienced operators, they are local and they have the drive to make the restaurant a success.” No stranger to gourmet Italian cooking or the restaurant business, Oviedo has been a chef for 26 years and opened multiple restaurants, which he runs in Martinez, Hayward, Benicia and now Oakley. Opened three months ago, the official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place earlier this month, and Oviedo said community input was ideal in cultivating choice menu items. “I like to walk around the restaurant in my chef uniform to ask people how their meal was. see Buon Appetito page 30

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Brentwood cheer squad receives donation from Pleasanton Harvest Festival.

Goblins, ghosts and witches have plenty of haunts to visit this Halloween. Page 10

Five-Time Winners

Heritage girls’ tennis team secures its legacy with fifth consecutive BVAL win. Page 21 Business...............................14 Calendar................................31 Classifieds.............................26 Cop Logs................................29 Entertainment.....................10 Food........................................11 Health & Beauty..................19 Milestones............................15 Pets.........................................18 Sports.....................................21

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