Antioch Press 12.22.17

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 17, No. 51

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e at The Press want to thank you – our loyal readers and customers – for your support this year. Whether it’s through social-media engagement or simply reading an article in one of our papers, your patronage has allowed us to bring you the stories, events and happenings that make East County such an amazing place to live, work and play. So as we prepare to say goodbye to 2017, we wish you and yours all the blessings of the season and a happy and peaceful new year!

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Last-Minute Gift Ideas

The Press offers the ABCs of lastminute gift giving for everyone on your list. Page 10

Local Youth Honored

O’Hara Park Middle School student recognized for her community lending library. Page 5

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appy holiday

December 22, 2017

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To The Victor Go The Spoils

Memorial highway slated for fallen officer by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

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The Brentwood Police Activities League is raising funds to pay for and install freeway memorial signage in honor of Hayward Police Sgt. Scott Lunger, above. Lunger, a Brentwood resident, was killed in the line of duty following a traffic stop on July 22, 2015.

Hayward Police Sgt. Scott Lunger, a former Brentwood resident, gave his life serving others. Now the community is making sure his dedication is remembered forever. An Assembly Concurrent Resolution designating a portion of Highway 4 between Brentwood and Oakley the “Police Sgt. Scott Lunger Memorial Highway” has been enacted, and the Brentwood Police Activities League

(PAL) has launched a GoFundMe account to pay for and install the memorial signage. “Sgt. Lunger was an exemplary peace officer who served with distinction and honor,” said Assemblymember Jim Frazier, who authored the resolution. “His loss had a devastating impact on his family, his local community and the entire East Bay law-enforcement community. Fortunately, the legislature has a process that allows us to remember him by designating a por-

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BART’s Future

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BART takes action to improve the climate footprint of Bay Area’s transportation sector.

Liberty High School boys’ basketball team sweeps the West High Tournament. Page 17 Calendar................................27 Classifieds.............................21 Cop Logs...............................25 Entertainment.......................9 Food........................................10 Health & Beauty..................15 Milestones............................14 Opinion..................................16 Pets.........................................24 Sports.....................................17

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Assemblymember Jim Frazier is honored for his work to fix local roads.


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