February 21, 2024

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SPECIAL EVENT THIS SATURDAY AT CV LIBRARY

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CASTRO VALLEY FORUM A COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SERVING CASTRO VALLEY SINCE 1989

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2024

YEAR 36

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Remembering Cliff Burton By Michael Singer

Grammy Winner

Castro Valley musician Tyler Coolidge wins Grammy award

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A Wonderland

Multimedia adaptation of Alice in Wonderland Sunday at Arts Center

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Late Metallica legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Cliff Burton would have turned 62 on February 10. In honor of his birthday, friends held their annual tribute to the musician who called Castro Valley home. This year’s “Cliff Burton Day” event started at the Chabot Theater with stories of the celebrated bassist and ended with a massive music jam at the Valley Inn on Castro Valley Boulevard. Nicknamed “The Major Rager,” Cliff died on September 27, 1986, in a bus accident while on tour with Metallica in Sweden. He was 24. Childhood friend and Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin and host Nicholas Gomez spoke with Cliff’s family and friends about their memories of Cliff, including his older sister Connie.

see BURTON on page 3 Senior Q&A

Understand Medi-Cal ‘recovery’ to avoid an unpleasant surprise

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INDEX Calendar ................ 4 Classified Ads ........ 8 Crosswords ............. 9 Homes ..................... 6 Obituaries ............. 11 Opinions ............... 11 Our Town ................. 3 Seniors .................. 10 Sports .................. 12 Weather ................ 2 WWW.MYCVFORUM.COM

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MAC MEETING

Car Wash Proposal Doused By Amy Sylvestri

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Community and business advocates threw a bucket of cold water on a plan to convert Castro Valley Lumber into a car wash, according to a proposal heard at the February 13 Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) meeting. The proposal would see the lumberyard and surrounding buildings demolished on the 1.3-acre lot and a car wash constructed at 2495 Castro Valley Boulevard, on the southeast corner of Norbridge Avenue. The “Splash Brothers Carwash” would be a self-service facility with three pay lanes for cars. The business would have between three and eight employees and proposed operating hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. seven days a week. Several speakers questioned the value of having a car wash in such a prominent spot on the Boulevard. Others said there is no need for another car wash, as there are several in the area and two within four blocks of the new proposed car wash. see MAC on page 5

Davis Celebrates 48 Years of CVHS Football Davis began his 48-year love affair with Castro Valley High sports as a student Friends and former players manager in 1975 and continued helping with the football will ensure that Warren Davis has a large contingent of team after graduation through supporters present when he is the 2022 season. His tenure inducted into the Castro Valley lasted through six varsity head Sports Hall of Fame in April. coaches, beginning with John “Warren is one sweet human Brosnan, and ending with Denny Molzen. being,” said Mike Fehely, a Davis classmate at Castro “I liked working with the Valley High back in the 1970s. kids,” Davis explained simply. That seems to be the feeling of When Fehely began coacheveryone who has known the ing the freshman team in 2005, Trojans’ longtime equipment he became acquainted with his manager and assistant football former classmate. “He totally coach. remembered me,” Fehely said. By Lowell Hickey

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“Warren was the go-to guy if the first persons they met who you needed anything. He’d get was linked to the program,” to practice early, make sure the Molzen explained. “All the equipment was ready, make kids loved him. He rememsure we had water on the field. bered everybody’s name… He hardly ever missed a day.” always positive, just someone The two have been friends you liked to be around.” ever since. Mitch Kim has known Da“If you were feeling down, vis since their baseball days at Warren would brighten up your CVHS, Kim as a star infieldday. That’s just the kind of guy er, and Davis as the student manager. he is,” Fehely said. Molzen got to know Davis “He was a hard-working as a student-athlete in the guy, always willing to help the 1990s, then again as the varsity coaches with whatever they Warren Davis shows off football coach for the past needed,” Kim recalled. “If a the autographed helmet eight seasons. “For incoming player got hurt, Warren would presented to him after 48 freshmen, Warney was one of see DAVIS on back page years with CVHS football.


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