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Vol. 18, No. 35
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City seeks funds for Hwy. 4 cameras
Summer’s Rockin’ End
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Grab friends and family and head to Antioch’s 18th-annual Delta Blues Festival . Page 11
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
The installation of surveillance cameras along California Highway 4 in Pittsburg provides a snapshot of the possible future of Brentwood. Inspired by its neighbors, the Brentwood City Council recently expressed interest in installing cameras along the highway in Brentwood, possibly near Sand Creek and Balfour roads. “We are initiating a new, license-plate reader program here, so I thought why don’t we try to incorporate (highway cameras) at the same time,” said Brentwood Mayor Bob Taylor. A rash of shootings along Highway 4 prompted Pittsburg officials to erect surveillance equipment along the roadway. More than a dozen surveillance and license plate-reading devices have been installed since June. The Bay Area Rapid see Cameras page34A
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East County election races heat up While the national battle between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is hotly contested, several races closer to home are also shaping up to be tight races. The election is slated for Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Brentwood City Council Brentwood Mayor Bob Taylor will run unopposed for his fourth term in November, while the race for two open seats on the city council might not be so easy. The battle to replace council members Erick Stonebarger and Gene Clare, who have opted not to run again, will be between current planning commissioners
John Fink and Claudette Staton, businessman Mark Stoiber, music executive Robert (Leo) Rodgers and community volunteer Karen Rarey.
Oakley City Council Nine candidates, including incumbents Kevin Romick and Doug Hardcastle, are vying for three open seats. Current Councilwoman Vanessa Perry will not seek reelection. Aside from Romick and Hardcastle, the candidates
include civil engineer Bruno Korbmacher, retired teacher Paul Seger, environmental health and safety specialist Michael Dupray, accountant and tax auditor Stephen DeMarco, grief mentor Randi Adler, community volunteer Claire Alaura and electrician Dezi Pina.
Discovery Bay Community Services District Incumbents Bill Pease and
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The race for mayor will feature incumbent Wade Harper in competition with realtor and current Councilmember Lori Ogorchock, doctor and chamber manager Sean Wright, as well as application programs manager Gilbert “Gil” Murillo. Equally as congested is the race for city council. Incumbents Mary Rocha and Monica Wilson will be contested by retiree Karl Dietzel, program manager Fred Rouse, see Races page 34A
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A suspect has been arrested on charges of robbery and attempted robbery. Page 6
Mark Simon will be challenged by business owner Bill Mayer and nursing home administrator Marianne B. Wiesen.
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