Discovery Bay Press 07.07.17

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 15, No. 27

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Tunnels Smooth sailing report disputed F by Tony Kukulich Correspondent

A report issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) drew immediate criticism last week and triggered several lawsuits pertaining to the construction of the proposed Delta tunnels, also known as the California WaterFix. The report, called a biological opinion, attempted to quantify the potential impact that the construction of the Delta tunnels would have on 16 endangered species that these same agencies are legally obligated to protect. The principle conclusion of the see Tunnels page 30A

Farm, Ranch, Harvest Fresh

rank and Melinda Morgan, owners of Captain Morgans Delta Adventures, is seen with 11th District Assemblymember Jim Frazier during the recent 2017 Assembly District 11 Small Business of the Year reception at the Discovery Bay Community Center. The business, founded in 2012, has grown from offering 13 cruises a year to about Photo by Tony Kukulich 165 short getaways through the waters of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. “Melinda and I are honored to be recognized by Assemblyman Jim Frazier as the 11th District’s Small Business of the Year,” said Frank. To view video of the reception, visit threpress.net/multimedia.

A World War II hero honored by Aly Brown Staff Writer

District 11 Veteran of the Year, a 93-year-old World War II Marine named Enrico “Rico” Cinquini, was scheduled as of press time to attend Knightsen’s Diablo Valley Farm Center escorted by the Warriors Watch Riders for a reception in his honor on Thursday, July 6. The reception was planned by Assemblyman Jim Frazier after Cinquini was named Veteran of the Year at an event in Sacramento, which pulled a crowd of nearly 400 veterans from various eras. “There were a lot of vets from different wars, but when they asked for World War II veterans to stand, there were only about three of us who stood,” Cinquini said, noting one of the men to be 102 years old. “We’re known as the old breed, and

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Enrico “Rico” Cinquini was named District 11 Veteran of the Year for his service in World War II, and the war stories he shares are like history come to life. the old breed is dying out.” At first, Cinquini wasn’t sure about arriving to his special evening flanked by the club of motorcyclists

that offers to accompany veterans to various events. “I thought, that’s going overboard,” Cinquini said, modestly,

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but as one of the few remaining veterans from World War II, with a legacy of stories, his friends convinced him to take the offer. At only 18 years old, a young Cinquini decided to enlist in the Marines, telling his parents in Italian he wanted to serve his country. But his battle-hardened father, who had served in World War I, looked over his son and said, “È morto.” Meaning simply “he’s dead,” Cinquini’s mother broke into tears, but he was determined to return despite the coming hardships. While fighting in Peleliu, Cinquini was a runner to Col. Lewis “Chesty” Puller, who was a highly decorated legend of a Marine. “I fought in the same foxhole with that guy there,” said Cinquini of Puller.

All you need to know about the area’s bounty of fresh, healthy and delicious foods. Page 1B

Station 94 Signs Off

East Contra Costa Fire Protection District officially shutters Station 94. Page 6A

Teen Takes Bass Tourny

Liberty High sophomore wins big at Russo’s Marina and moves on to national competion. Page 23A

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Changes Ahead

Tobacco Tax

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The Concord Naval Weapons Station is undergoing a complete public renovation.

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Law goes into effect raising taxes on tobacco products other than cigarettes.


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