Brentwood Press_2.13.09

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ward Winning News al A pa

Vol. 11, No. 7

Including Surrounding Communities

Council OKs local stimulus project

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Relay gets rolling

Ironies of an icon revealed

Our 16th president was a man more likely to fight the current than go with the flow.

Staff Writer

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bout 100 people, including Sutter Delta Medical Center’s Suzanne Much and Event Coordinator Joy Benson, above, gathered at Nines restaurant in Brentwood last week for the kick-off of the 2009 Brentwood Relay For Life. After more than $300,000 was raised at last year’s event, Chairman Jeff Schults admitted that this year’s target of $325,000 might be tough to reach, given the state of the economy. He remains hopeful, though, and believes 125 teams of walkers for the 24-hour event might just do the job. The Relay will be held at Liberty High School on June 13 and 14. To learn more about Relay For Life or to register a team, log on to www.relayforlife.org/brentwoodca or call 925-890-8296.

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From the web press to Press on the Web It’s been nearly 150 years since offset printing and the zig-zag arrangement of rollers and plates known as the “web press” revolutionized the news business by making it possible to produce newspapers at a rate of 10,000 copies per hour. Technology has since improved, but the web press has remained the primary engine for the dissemination of the news, sports, ads and features that newspaper companies provide. But now, in addition to the web, there’s the Web. This week the Brentwood Press and Publishing Corporation is rolling out an all-new Web site, thepress.net, that will do for readers today what the high-speed

February 13, 2009

THIS WEEK

by Rick Lemyre A reluctant but unified City Council Tuesday voted to scale back some of the design elements of the planned Prewett Ranch subdivision in an effort to help kick-start the local economy. “As much as I’d like to throw another home developer out of the city, I think this one actually helps the city,” Councilman Brandon Richey said just prior to joining his colleagues in altering the Discovery Homes project on Nunn Street. The 230-unit subdivision, approved in June of last year, features two types of homes: estate and executive. Rich in architectural detail such

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printers did for them back in the 19th century. “The new site is a platform that allows us to have more depth in what we offer,” Publisher Greg Robinson said. “It helps make a broader connection between the reader and the community because the space limitations are gone, and it can be accessed anywhere, any time.” Production Manager Lonnie de Lambert is the new site’s Webmaster as well as the driving force behind its creation. To her, the site goes beyond just the information it provides. “This is good for our community,” she said. “What we are doing here is not just rolling out another product. We’re

looking for a way to bring the community closer together. It’s more than a news source; it’s a place for the community to enhance their lives by knowing each other.” The new site offers the kind of local content found in the print edition, and a whole lot more. There are polls, blogs and forums where you can read others’ opinions or offer up your own. Slide shows and videos offer lots of images of East County happenings, and a new community calendar could become an important first stop for anyone thinking of holding an event. “You can post something in the Calendar up to 13 months ahead of time,” Robin-

For a guide to the features on our new Web site, see page 12A in today’s paper. son said. “If enough people use it, then maybe there won’t be so many great things happening at the same time as other great things.” There are lots of advertising options at thepress.net, including free classified listings for registered readers. A brand new, searchable Business Directory will make it easier for merchants to get their messages out, and easier for customers to find them when they’re see Web page 21A

Kudos for the commish A community stalwart is moving on, but leaving behind a legacy of accomplishment.

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Crashing the glass

The Wolverines appointed themselves chairmen of the boards in a dynamic dustup with the Patriots.

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INSIDE Business ...........................14A Calendar ..........................19B Classifieds ........................14B Cop Logs ..........................17A Education ........................10A Entertainment ................12B Food .................................10B Health & Beauty ............... 7B Milestones ......................... 9B Opinion ...........................16A Sports ................................. 1B WebExtras! ....................... 1B

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