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Freedom of Creation

May 28th, 2008 martha cinader mims · 1 Comment

Last week I was talking about some of the obstacles we faced as publishers of Listen & Be Heard Weekly in print, and our eventual decision to publish exclusively on-line. I mentioned also, that during the time we were printing thousands of copies of the newspaper each week, my husband Tony and I opened Listen [...]

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NO MORE WAITING

May 10th, 2008 Dave Tilton · No Comments

Since Vallejo’s pair of February 2008 town hall meetings on the subject of bankruptcy, both chaired by City Council members Stephanie Gomes and Joanne Schively, the City Council has treated its citizens and the viewers of Comcast’s Channel 28 (which broadcasts the City Council meetings) to its own political theater version of “Waiting for Godot.”

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Tags: Tilton at Windmills