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Vol. 18, No. 45
Official address for new LMC campus
Rolling out the barrels
Meet Those Who Serve
Get to know your local first responders in The Press’ new column, Meet The Beat. Page 7A
by Brenna Enos
A Rocker’s Truest Wish
Correspondent
With the finalization of plans and past issues resolved, the highly anticipated new Los Medanos Campus in Brentwood is estimated to put stakes in the ground in the fall of 2018. Near the Vineyards Parkway off Marsh Creek Road, project workers announced the official campus address as 1351 Pioneer Square. This location has been in debate for quite a few years, with many Summerset residents concerned about the possibility of increased traffic from the new campus. BART developers were also at war with the location proposition, because they desired a campus closer to the Highway 4 transit station, yet according to Ray Pyle, chief facilities planner for the Contra Costa Community College District, all of the issues have been resolved and the district is excited to move forward with its construction.
November 4, 2016
Photo by Tony Kukulich
R
ichard Wisdom, left, and Jeff Schults, members of the Brentwood Regional Community Chest (BRCC), prepare for the organization’s annual food and toy basket program, scheduled for Dec.17. Each year, the BRCC provides holiday meals and toys to more than 500 local families in Brentwood, Byron, Discovery Bay, Knightsen and Bethel Island. Preregistration for families will be held at the Brentwood Senior Center, located at 193 Griffith Lane, in Brentwood, on Tuesday, Nov. 22, from 4 to 6 p.m.; Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 2 to 4 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 2, from noon to 1 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m to noon.; and Tuesday, Dec. 8, from 2 to 3 p.m. For more information, call 925-813-1320 or visit www.brcchest.org.
see LMC page 26A
Local student meets her favorite rock star, thanks to the Make-AWish Foundation. Page 5A
Total Tennis Takedown
Purchase expands park’s purview by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
Photo courtesy of Scott Hein
The East Bay Regional Park District recently purchased the Hanson Hills property on the eastern side of Mount Diablo in hopes of adding it to the future Deer Valley Regional Park.
The future Deer Valley Regional Park between Brentwood and Antioch is now 76 acres bigger, thanks to the East Bay Regional Park District’s recent purchase of a former ranch on the east side of Mount Diablo. The Hanson Hills property will be combined with 3,087 acres thus far, to create a regional park with a trail connecting Black Diamond Mines to Deer Valley, Round Valley and points south.
An opening date for the park has not been set. “This beautiful property will be a tremendous asset for generations of East Bay residents,” said Diane Burgis, an East Bay Regional Park District director. “It’s also a critical part of the Marsh Creek watershed. We’re thrilled to be able to protect this ecologically sensitive area forever.” The Hanson Hills property was purchased for $730,000 from the nonprofit Save Mount see Park page 26A
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