Discovery Bay Press 11.08.19

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Vol. 17, No. 45

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WWII veteran shares life story by Aly Brown

November 8, 2019

Honoring Our Veterans

Correspondent

As a 94-year-old World War II veteran, Discovery Bay resident Jim Hillyer is one of the last of his kind. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, California’s population of vets who served in that war is predicted to fall to about 30,000 by next year, down from 100,000 in 2015. Hillyer’s service story began in 1942, when he enlisted in the Navy at age 17 — although it was a year later than he’d initially hoped. “I tried to enlist when I was 16, but somebody who knew my mother down there at the recruiting office squealed,” recalled Hillyer. “She almost killed me.” see Veteran page 18A

This week’s special edition pays tribute to East County veterans, highlights local events. Page 1B

Fire District Seeks Input

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Discovery Bay resident Jim Hillyer is a 94-year-old World War II veteran who joined the Navy when he was 17.

Brentwood voters reject Measure L by Kyle Szymanski

Alliance for a Better Brentwood gathered at Rubiano’s to await election results on Measure L in Brentwood, Calif., Tuesday, Nov. 5. The measure, which would have expanded the city’s urban limit line and allowed the development of up to 2,400 homes on an 815-acre parcel, was firmly defeated as 71% of the 12,000 votes cast were against the measure.

Staff Writer

Brentwood’s Measure L, a developer-backed initiative to move the city’s urban limit line to accommodate a 815acre project of up to 2,400 residential units north of Balfour Road, appears to be defeated, according to the Contra Costa County Election Division’s unofficial final results. An estimated 71.03% (8,661 votes) rejected the proposal, while 28.84% (3,517 votes) approved it. County elections officials said Wednesday they expect the results to be certified within 30 days. see Measure L page 18A

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LMC is eligible to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize awarded to junior colleges.

District launches We Are Listening campaign to gather public feedback. Page 4A

Postseason Winners

Liberty boys’ and girls’ water polo teams win inaugural league tournament. Page 15A Calendar............................. 19A Classifieds.......................... 12A Cop Logs............................... 9A Education.............................5A Food..................................... 11A Opinion................................. 8A Pet of the Week................ 14A Sports.................................. 15A

Holiday Art Fair

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“Earlier than the Bird” Art Fair kicks off at Bankhead Theater in Livermore.


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