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Long-time Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley will square off against challenger Jennifer Esteen in a candidate debate this Saturday, January 20, at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church behind Trader Joe’s in Castro Valley. The candidates are vying for the Board of Supervisors District 4 seat, which Miley currently holds. see DEBATE on page 3

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With the increased emphasis on housing in Alameda County and a senior population aiming to protect their investments, the District Attorney’s Office last Tuesday announced a free program to combat real estate fraud and protect homeowners. Real estate fraud is any illegal activity affecting a home. It can include stealing your identity to purchase a house or apply for a home loan without your knowledge, forging your signature on a deed or other document, and/or tricking you into paying for real estate services that do not help or that you do not need. The appetite for real estate fraud is increasing. Last November, four Bay Area real estate professionals were charged with illegally obtaining $55 million in loans for homebuyers in Northern California by creating false documents that they then submitted to residential mortgage companies. Real estate information provider CoreLogic’s 2023 Annual Mortgage Fraud Report estimates in the last six months of 2023, 0.75% of all US mortgage applications contained fraud, about 1 in 134 applications. Alameda County’s new Real Estate Fraud Notification Program is part of the DA’s Consumer Justice Bureau. It works like an automated notification you might get if you change your password online or your bank notices suspicious activity. see FRAUD on page 10

Marlins’ Williams Credits CV for Success the right-hander actually got a Valley Sports Hall of Fame, start in baseball playing in both into which he’ll be inducted in the Castro Valley Little League April. Even light years away in a Alex Williams, meet Shohei and CV Independent. place called Jupiter—a town in Ohtani. “I don’t think I was supFlorida, not the planet—Wilposed to do that,” he now Sorry, that’s not likely liams is appreciative of his admits. “But I did.” to happen this spring, with Williams working out with Williams went on to be an Castro Valley roots. “The people surrounding the Miami Marlins in Florida All-State pitcher at Redwood and the Los Angeles Dodgers Christian and All-American at me really pushed me,” he said having moved their training Stanford before getting drafted on the eve of greeting other Marlins prospects last week. site to Arizona. But that’s not by the Marlins in the 2022. Williams’ only link to being a The 24-year-old is still mov- “My teammates encouraged two-way player. ing up the Marlins’ organiza- me to love the game and work A star pitcher and shortstop tional ladder, and soon will do hard. When I’d come back see WILLIAMS on back page so as a member of the Castro at Redwood Christian High, By Dave Del Grande

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How to Find Your Community history of ERGs can be traced back to the 1960s and ow does the com1970s when munity impact your experience? Have you the concept of racial disnoticed when you are with a crimination group of people who share and promoting equal opporyour values or interests, you may be more engaged or even tunities for underrepresented groups within the workforce happier? How can that be? When we are in the compa- gained movement. Today, ny of those who align with our we see that almost 90% of core beliefs, a greater sense of Fortune 500 companies have belonging and understanding ERGs, and oftentimes, they blossoms. In Applied Behavior are directly tied to the business goals of promoting inclusive Analysis (ABA) science, we often consider the environment workplaces. As the concepts of workthe key factor in behavior place diversity and inclusion change. This is because the environment acts as a “spark” continue to evolve and are for behavior. We have all been starting to incorporate braintrained to behave with people based differences, ERGs have been impactful in helping to and places in certain ways. remove workplace stigma, speWhen we are in the presence of a supportive and like-mind- cifically around neurodiversity. ed community, it can enhance Neurodiversity acknowledgaspects of our lives, including es and celebrates the diversity emotional well-being, motiva- of neurocognitive functioning tion, and the quality of work. conditions such as autism, And workplaces can use this ADHD, dyslexia, and more. model to support employee While every neurodivergent performance, specifically person is unique, research fostering environments where is beginning to indicate that individuals with varying cogni- autistic individuals are rated tive strengths and preferences high in areas such as retention, can thrive. work performance, attention to Employee Resource Groups detail, and reliability. However, (ERGs) are typically voluntary, organizations and employers lack awareness and education employee-led communities on establishing neuroinclusive within a company that are formed based on shared values practices to provide equitable opportunities for neurodiveror experiences, such as race, gent minds. nationality, gender, sexual This is where ERGs are orientation, disabilities, and even mental health issues. The beginning to play a pivotal By Jagmeet Kaur Sangha

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Debate: Miley vs. Esteen continued from front page District 4 includes Castro Valley, Fairview, parts of Oakland, Hayward, and Pleasanton, as well as the unincorporated areas of San Lorenzo, Ashland, and Cherryland. The race for this position will be decided with the March 5, 2024, ballot. Miley was first elected to represent District 4 in 2000, has served six consecutive terms, and is the current board president. Earlier in his career, Miley served as an Oakland PHOTO COURTESY OF CASTRO VALLEY & EDEN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE city council member. Special Agent Elvis Chan addresses audience, shedding light on how criminals Esteen is a registered nurse manipulate individuals using various tactics, last Wednesday at Adobe Center. working in a psychiatric emergency unit who is a member of the Eden Area Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) and, until recently, was vice president of the Alameda Health System (AHS) board. Esteen campaigned two years ago for the California State Assembly District 20 seat, which Liz Ortega eventually won. Francisco FBI office. The key takeaways from By Gary Howard Esteen is focusing her run “This was a terrific event Special Agent Chan included SPECIAL TO THE FORUM for Supervisor around the areas with lots of great information. practical tips to enhance perWe were very happy to partner sonal security. He emphasized of housing, health care, jobs, In a collaborative effort and justice. with Assemblymember Ortega the importance of freezing to empower the community “We need a different kind of credit with the three main against the rising threat of iden- to sponsor this event for the credit agencies, opting for cred- county budget for those and for tity theft and other cybercrimes, community,” said Chamber others as well to meet people’s it cards over debit cards, and residents of Castro Valley gath- chairman Todd Anglin. needs,” Esteen told the Forum. exercising caution regarding ered on Wednesday, January 11, Special Agent Chan adMiley says the county at the Adobe Center. dressed the audience, shedding email attachments or links is dealing with multiple The event, co-sponsored by light on how criminals manip- from unfamiliar sources. Assemblymember Liz Ortega ulate individuals using various To contact Assemblymem- crises at once and making and the Castro Valley & Eden tactics. Criminals can exploit ber Ortega’s office, visit https:// some progress against them, but residents may still feel Area Chamber of Commerce a person’s trust by posing as a20.asmde.org, and for more relatives or deceiving a small featured insights from Elvis information on the Chamber, overwhelmed. He cited the related but different problems business by pretending to be a visit www.edenareachamber. Chan, an Assistant Special of mental health, homelessness, Agent in Charge from the San vendor or supplier. com. and crime. “Public safety is a core responsibility of government. If we can’t guarantee that, we’re phenomena, how falsehoods Join the LWV and Contra Sponsors include the League not doing our job,” Miley told the Forum. spread in today’s information of Women Voters of Diablo Costs Library during this Both candidates agreed that webinar about how to respond ecosystem and how we all can Valley, the League of Women responsibilities for people with to disinformation and potential avoid them, respond and deep- Voters of West Contra Costa en our capacity for constructive County, the Contra Costa mental health problems should effects on the 2024 election. civil discourse. Deanna Troust, County Library and Contra fall less on the police and the The webinar will be held tomorrow, January 18, from 4 founder of Truth in Common, Costa TV. Sheriff’s Office. They disagree, will outline a broader social to 5:30pm. though, on how much of that This webinar will have change approach for address- simultaneous Spanish and care should take place at the Are you feeling overwhelmed by the preponderance ing this pervasive issue that American Sign Language in- Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, where of mis- and disinformation, the includes learnings from her terpretation. Register with your authorities confirm a large prorole of AI and the potential ef- workshop series, recent reemail by visiting: https://ccclib. portion of inmates there have a known mental health diagnosis. fects on the 2024 election?This search and skills each of us can bibliocommons.com/events/ employ at work and at home. see DEBATE on back page webinar will explore these 65833f5767e8ac3700b79931

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Wednesday, January 17 Chabot Cinema Secret Screen Takeover Join Smalltown Society at the Chabot Theater for a monthly celebration of music and art in film, beginning with an award-winning SECRET film on January 17th – described as “hilariously disturbing, and disturbingly hilarious” by a critic. This film, rarely seen on the big screen, promises a visually stunning, deeply meaningful, and funny experience, enhanced by the incredible sound on the Chabot’s state-of-the-art audio system. The event includes a custom pre-show (30 minutes before showtime), local music, and a post-film discussion. The fun begins at 7:15 pm. Visit: www.thechabot.com/secretscreen for more information. Thursday, January 18 CVUSD Special Education Job Fair Castro Valley Unified School District is holding a Special Education Paraprofessional Job Fair next Thursday, January 18 from 2pm to 6pm at 4400 Alma Ave. If you or someone you know is passionate about helping children learn, we invite you to apply! For more information and how to pre-register for an interview appointment go to: www.cv.k12.ca.us/SPED_jobfair/ Thursday, January 18 CVEA Chamber Installation & Mixer Castro Valley /Eden Area Chamber of Commerce Mixer and Installation will be held next Thursday, January 18 at 5:30 pm at the Castro Valley Moose Lodge (20835 Rutledge Road). Free for members and CCMG members (Our featured Partner for January), $10 for general public. Saturday, January 20 Candidate Forum: Miley & Esteen Join the Castro Valley/Eden Area Chamber of Commerce, League of Women Voters and Smalltown Society in an enlightening political discourse featuring candidates Nate Miley and Jennifer Esteen for the Alameda County District 4 Board of Supervisors. This event, moderated by CV Forum’s own Michael Singer, promises an engaging exchange of ideas and visions for the future of our community. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from the candidates and understand their perspectives. This Saturday, at 10am, at the First Presbyterian Church in Hayward, 2490 Grove Way.

Saturday, January 20 Introduction to Herbalism Stop by the Castro Valley Library, this Saturday from 2 to 3pm, for an interactive class on herbal medicine as an ancient, holistic practice. We will taste different herbs and herbal preparations to learn about types of medicinal herbal extractions, the five energetics of herbs, and explore how to make sense of the world of medicinal plants through their categories and constituents. This program is the first in a series of three. Saturday, January 20 What is ChatGPT? The Castro Valley Library will present an introduction to generative artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT, Bard and Claude on this Sunday from 2 to 3pm. You’ll learn how they work, their best uses, Ways to evaluate their output, their shortcomings and potential risks, and more. This workshop is designed for adults and teens who are new to generative AI. Registration is required. For more information about this and other events, please visit www.aclibrary. org or call 510-667-7900. Saturday, January 20 Free Reception at Adobe Art Gallery The public is invited to a free reception this Saturday, January 20, from 3 to 5pm at the Adobe Art Gallery and Center, 20395 San Miguel Ave. $625 in prize money will be awarded. The exhibit features A.R.T., Inc.’s “New Directions” Art Exhibit on display January 25 through February 10, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays, 11am 3pm. A Poetry and Music Event will be on Saturday, February 3 from 3-5pm. For more info, please visit: www.artinc.org Tuesday, January 23 Rotary Hosts Brad Warren National and International Speaker and Coach, Brad Warren, will discuss with the Rotary Club the importance of donating blood. A buffet lunch and the program take place at Redwood Canyon Golf Course (17007 Redwood Road, Castro Valley) at 12 noon to 1:30pm. The cost of lunch is $20 and reservations must be made by 9pm on Sunday, January 21st, by contacting Rotary at cvrotary@iCloud.com or 510-402-5123. More information is available on their website: castrovalleyrotary.org.

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2024 Homecoming Court Announced at Celebration Last Friday night, the Redwood Christian High School Homecoming Celebration was held in the Bruce D. Johnson Gymnasium on the Redwood Christian Middle School and High School Campus. Assistant Principal Dr. Evan Barnhart served as Event Coordinator and Master of Ceremonies announcing the 2023-24 Homecoming Court: Queen Cristiana Ramos and King Jonathan Murray; Senior Princesses Aviana Bezerra and Sarah Collier, and Senior Princes David Barquero and Jacob De Castro; Junior Princess Zanai Robinson and Junior Prince Johan Weldegabriel; Sophomore Princess Isabella Arrazola and Soph-

omore Prince Josue Putnam; and Freshman Princess Erich Geronimo and Freshman Prince Jonathan Aguilar. The theme for the evening was “Night at the Carnival” and tacos were provided by the Authentic Taste of Mexico Taco Truck along with churros from A Real Taste of Churro. The evening included a strength testing station and a dunk tank along with carnival games to play for prizes. Redwood Christian parents served in the booths and awarded tickets for winners that could be redeemed for prizes, in addition to raffle giveaways! Dr. Barnhart stated that “a big thank you to our parents who donated prizes, and parents

who helped organize and run the event for the evening. A great time was had by all!” The 2023-24 Homecoming Ceremonies will be held on Friday, January 19 in the Bruce D. Johnson Gymnasium on the Redwood Christian Middle School and High School campus at 1000 Paseo Grande, San Lorenzo. Game times are JV Boys at 3:30 p.m.; Varsity Girls 5:00 p.m. and Varsity Boys at 7:30 p.m. following the Homecoming Ceremonies at 6:30 p.m. where Queen Cristiana and King Jonathan and the rest of the Homecoming Court will be formally introduced and celebrated. The community is invited to attend.

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A Few Pointers for Parents on Handling Screen Time (NAPSI)— Time off from but many aren’t sure where to start or what information to school conjures images and trust,” said Dr. Michael Rich, feelings of warmth, comfort, and joy. In many families with founder and director of Boston children, however, parents wor- Children’s Hospital’s Digital Wellness Lab (who worked ry about the amount of time with Bhaumik and Roblox, their kids will spend online during time off from school­— along with 100 global safety experts, researchers, and clinibut there are ways to address cians to author the white paper those concerns. The same concerns occur to “Creating a Positive Foundation for Greater Civility Online many parents as they look at Spaces”). their kids, eyes glued to their screens: “What exactly are The good news, according they doing? Are they safe? Am to Bhaumik and Rich, is that I supervising them enough?” parents are not alone and there “These are questions many are a number of things parents parents ask, particularly during can do to create an enriching, the holidays when the kids are healthy online experience for their kids. home from school and have What You Can Do more time on their hands,” said Tami Bhaumik, Vice Open Communication: President for Civility at Roblox. Foster an open and non-judg“Understandably, there are a mental line of communication lot of parents who just aren’t as with your children from a familiar with the online world young age. Encourage them to as their children are. They share their online experiences, want their kids to have fun friends, and concerns with you. online, but they also want them • Stay Informed: Check out to be safe.” the latest online trends, apps, and games. Understanding the According to Bhaumik, digital landscape will help you there are simple things that guide your children effectively. parents can do to help keep their kids safe and to empower • Set Clear Boundaries: them by building digital litera- Involve your kids in setting the cy skills that will support them rules for screen time, approfor the long term. priate content, and their online “Parents want to gain a bet- behavior. Partnering with your children to set the rules can ter understanding about their reduce friction. children’s online experience,

• Use Parental Controls: Implement parental control settings on devices and apps to customize protections around access to age-appropriate content, privacy protections, and spending limits. • Explore Together: Engage in your children’s online activities. Play video games with them, explore educational apps, and understand their social media platforms. This shared experience can strengthen your

bond and allow you to guide down when speaking with your world and set them up for a positive future.” them effectively. children, and not taking your phone to bed help demonstrate • Balance Screen Time: “Digital experiences present healthy boundaries with tech. a ripe opportunity to engage Recognize that not all screen time is bad. Ask your children with your kids,” said Rich. In addition to these recwhich online experiences make ommendations, Bhaumik “Kids love to share things and them feel happy or connected counseled, “Helping your child to teach adults. If it’s someand make a plan together that navigate the online world is thing they can share with their encourages this meaningful an ongoing process of positive parents, it makes the expescreen time in balance with reinforcement of healthy habits. rience even more enriching, other activities. By staying involved, informed, which would be an extra gift for everyone.” and supportive, you can help • Be A Good Role Model: your kids develop a healthy Not using your devices at the For further civility, visit dinner table, putting your phone relationship with the digital digitalwellnesslab.org.

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mean the clog is cleared. Use a bottom of the trap again and wire coat hanger or something thread the end of the snake similar to probe the pipe via cable into the pipe, toward the To clear a sink clog, you the trap, and try to pull out any wall, as far as it will go. To should try a couple of other additional material. Then screw navigate pipe bends, turn the tricks before shelling out mon- the plug back in and turn on hot handle to adjust the cable end. ey for special equipment. water. Once the cable is extended as First try a plunger, makIf the clog still isn’t far as it will go, or won’t go in ing sure the bell completely cleared, now it’s time to try to any farther, slowly wind it back covers the drain and touches plumber’s snake, a tool that has out. the sink surface in order to a flexible steel cable extending Clog material that the create a vacuum. Plunge up from a spool and hand-crank snake pushed through will and down about 15 times. If assembly, with a wire snarl on likely be tangled up in the wire the sink drains, run hot water the far end. It can be purchased snarl at the front of the cable. through the pipe to clear the re- at any home-improvement Be sure to clean this off before maining clog. store for around $25. storing the tool. If plunging doesn’t work, The salesperson might Now, close up the drain try to clear the clog through the ask what you’re using the tool plug, turn on the hot water, and sink trap (at the bottom of the for. There are longer cables, up let it run for a couple of minutes U-shaped drain pipe under the to 100 feet, as well as versions to clear out the rest of the clog. sink). Put a bucket under the like closet augers (which are If this still doesn’t do the trap and put on rubber gloves. specifically for toilet clogs) and trick, contact a professional Using an adjustable pipe power augers (which are rent- plumber. wrench, unscrew the plug at ed by the day, and something Home Tip: A drain filter the bottom of the trap. Water I wouldn’t recommend for a or screen is one of the most and gunk will start draining first-timer or a small clog). cost-effective tools to combat immediately, but that doesn’t Unscrew the plug at the pipe clogs. By Samantha Mazzotta Special to the Forum

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Artichokes, asparagus, rhubarb and strawberries are all available as bareroots for planting now through February. Artichokes—Green Globe is the principal variety grown in California. Choose roots that feel solid, not mushy. Plant in full sun or partial shade, in rich well-drained soil. Give them plenty of space as one plant can grow five feet wide. If you don’t harvest the ’chokes, they will turn into beautiful thistle-like blossoms. Asparagus—Choose a variety that tolerates fusarium disease, (such as UC 157) with firm, pliable roots that are brown but not dry or brittle. Work the soil a foot or more deep, mixing in large amounts of compost. Dig a trench 8 inches deep and 12 inches wide. Spread some 5-10-10 fertilizer in the bottom, cover with an inch or two of soil, then set the roots 18 inches apart in the row and cover them with two inches of soil. As the new shoots come up, gradually fill in the trench with additional soil. Wait until the second year to harvest. Rhubarb—Extremely easy to grow, rhubarb produces an attractive landscape plant. Three plants are enough for the average family. Only the leaf-stalks are edible (making great pie), but the leaves are poisonous. Choose a good-size root that feels solid. Plant in a well-prepared bed in a sunny area, spacing the planting four feet apart. Harvest in the second year. The stalk is at its peak when the leaf begins to resemble a smooth elephant’s ear. Strawberries—Roots should be pliable but not mushy. A little top growth is OK. Work compost into the soil, sprad roots like spider legs and cover them lightly with soil. Plant about 12 inches apart in rows or raised beds in full sun, keeping the upper part of the crowns just above the ground level. Apply fertilizer three times a year.

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Senior Q&A: What Will Happen to My Medicare Premium If I Sell My House?

Fraud: Often Targets The Senior Population

said District Attorney Pamela continued from front page Price. Here is how it works: When the title of a property is The DA’s Office also sugQ. I am in my 70’s and $1,400,000 Net sales transferred to another person, gests the following to protect receiving Social Security and price after selling expenses; from the filing of a Grant Deed yourself from real estate fraud: Medicare. I am considering < 125,000 Original Cost; or Quitclaim Deed at the Ala• Never do business with selling my home and moving < 200,000 Improvements; meda County Clerk-Recorder people whom you’ve never met into a Senior Living facility. I < 250,000 Tax Exemption; Office, a letter from the District face-to-face. heard that the sale might affect $825,000 Capital Gain. Attorney’s Office is automatimy Medicare premium and • Avoid doing business That gain would be included cally generated and mailed to with strangers you meet on Social Security benefits. Can in your MAGI and reported notify the owner of the transfer. the Internet or at coffee shops, you shed any light on this? on your tax return. Two years The letter also includes a copy stores, or church who tell you later, the Medicare folks would of the first five pages of the they have a “great business use that increased income and By Gene L. Osofsky, Esq. document which triggered the deal” for you. adjust your Medicare premium SPECIAL TO THE FORUM notification. upward for one year. See the • Check the names of chart below. Since your Mediindividuals and companies on Homeowners who are A. I believe so, and you care premiums are deducted the Internet to see if they have heard correctly if you anticiunaware of the transfer can complaints against them. contact the District Attorney pate capital gain from the sale. from your Social Security Real Estate Fraud Unit to have • NEVER pay for real estate Your Medicare premiums now benefit, this adjustment would the matter investigated, prose- deals with cash. Pay with a adjust based upon your income, result in your receiving a cuted, and ultimately voided by check so that your payments so if your income goes up, so reduced Social Security benefit each month. the Court. can be traced if needed. does your Medicare premi“The goal of this program • If it sounds too good to be um. Medicare calls this the But, it would likely only “Income-Related Monthly Ad- be for one year, starting two is to protect the most valuable true, it probably is. justment Amount” and often asset a person in Alameda Information on the DA’s years after the year in which refers to this by the acronym County can have, and that’s Real Estate Fraud program “IRMAA”. The relevant intheir home. All too often, is also available in Spanish, come is called Modified Gross white-collar thieves target the Chinese, and Farsi. equity earned by seniors in our For more info, visit the DA’s Income (“MAGI”) on your tax return, and includes capital community who purchased Office website: www.alcoda. gain. As you may know, their homes many years ago,” org/cewpd/real-estate-fraud/ MAGI (in 2022) capital gain on the sale of your home is the difference between $103K- $129K your net sales price and the fol$129K–$161K lowing: your original cost plus $161K–193K improvements, less the$250K Living Trusts & per person exemption (assum$193K-$500K ing that you qualify for the $500K or more Trust Administration exemption by having lived Probate • Wills in the home at least 2 of the Real Estate • Litigation 5 years before sale). By way of example: If you purchased — Give Us a Call — $206K – $258K your home many years ago Most Initial Consultations $258K– $322K for, say, $125K, put in $200K Are Free in improvements, and your net $322K– $386K (510) 357-3403 proceeds from sale are $1.4 $386K–$750K 1883 East 14th Street million, here is a rough esti$750K or more San Leandro mate of your capital gain:

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Robin Elizabeth Toussaint: Her ‘Ripple’ Touched Many By Terry Liebowitz

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This Patriot Will Vote For Trump Dear Editor, In response to Bob Thomas’ “2024 Presidential Choice” let me remind him and others that during Trump’s administration, our borders were under control by building 500 miles of wall and negotiating with Mexico who gave us 28,000 Mexican soldiers free of charge to help manage the borders. Trump rebuilt our military and was the only president in 72 years who didn’t have a war during his administration. Trump was paying our national debt down with the money he was charging countries for energy. We enjoyed energy independence with low prices at the gas pumps and PG&E bills. Trump gave us “Right to Try” medications for those who were terminally ill. Trump allowed governors to decide on keeping their states open or closed during the pandemic. These are just a few of my favorite things so this patriot will vote for Trump! –Claudia Antonucci, Castro Valley

Robin Elizabeth Toussaint (December 19, 1951- January 6, 2024) was that pebble. It seemed that Robin was in the water all her life! She started working for Hayward Area Recreation Department (HARD) as a lifeguard when she was sixteen years old and worked for and managed their aquatics programs for more than forty years. Every spring she hired and oversaw the training of 130 lifeguards for the 5 swim centers, touching the lives of 8000+ children and adults who learned to swim and enjoy the water each year. She was a tireless advocate for swim programs for all, locally and statewide. In 2002, Robin was inducted into the Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame. The daughter of Tom and Pat Kincaid, Robin grew up in Sacramento in a large active family, boasting 26 first cousins! She swam for the Arden Swim Club and Hall of Fame Coach Sherm Chavoor, alongside teammates Mark Spitz, Debby Meyer and Mike Burton. For a short time,

Robin held the national record band Dale Toussaint and chilfor 100-meter breaststroke. dren Rebecca Sermeno (Pedro) When her family moved to of Martinez; James (Lenae) Hayward in 1966, Robin swam of Collierville, Tennessee; Meghan Toussaint of Golden, for the Flying Fins Swim Club. Swimming for Tennyson Colorado; and her brother High School (class of ’70) and Thomas Kincaid (Anne) of Chabot College, her swim team Shelton, Washington. Robin forfeited meets because she was especially proud of her was so fast she was considered bevy of granddaughters: Macka ringer! Even later in life, her enzie, Adeline, Aja, Mackiah, lap strokes were described by and Emma. She was happy her colleagues as “a thing of that they could benefit from beauty.” Upon retirement in the Title IX provisions she had 2010, Robin continued to serve been denied. on the HARD Foundation Robin fought the battle of Board helping to raise money cancer for two and a half years for scholarships for underwith the same verve that she served children. tackled life. As one of her Robin’s “ripple” touched so lifeguards shared, “Robin was many. Lifeguards referred to unforgettable, a great teacher her as a “second mother” and and friend.” All are invited to Robin’s Celebration of Life, thanked her for setting them Sunday, January 21 at 1:00pm upon “the right path.” More at the Cherryland Community than ten years after retiring, when she would come back to Center (278 Hampton Road, the pool for lap swimming, it Hayward). Donations can be was hard for her to get her laps made in Robin’s name to the done because everyone wanted HARD Foundation online: to visit with her. Her big hardfoundation.networkforpersonality, her booming pool- good.com or mail: HARD deck voice, and her positive 1099 E Street, Hayward, Ca. attitude were a perfect match 94541. Flowers can be sent to for the enormity of the Plunge! the Community Center. For more information contact Steve Robin is survived by her Love 510-514-5722. high school sweetheart hus-

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Thank You For Calling Attention Dear Editor, First, thank you to Frank Mellon for calling attention to issues facing CV residents this coming year. We have all heard the maxim, “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance” (attributed to Thomas Jefferson). Consult multiple sources and stay informed and aware. Lastly, I see no “obvious” choice for president. We are faced with two horrific options in 2024. A lack of choice is no choice at all. –Stacy Spink, Castro Valley

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Richard (Dick) Covell, resident of San Leandro and long-time resident of Castro Valley, passed away at home in San Leandro at the age of 83. A Navy Veteran and avid 49’er fan, Dick is survived by loving wife Sandi, children Dennis (Annalou), Heather (Monty), and Kevin. Beloved grandfather to Jimmy (Elizabeth), Brian, Sarah, Josh, Connor, and Alani. Great grandfather to Isabella, Lucas, and Oliver. Dearly missed by loving family Mary, Linda, Susie, Mike, Frank, and Ron and Pat, many loving nephews and nieces, and friends too numerous to list. Services for Richard will be held Thursday, Jan. 25, at 1 PM at Chapel of the Chimes, Piedmont. The Covell Family wishes to extend special thanks to Alameda Co. Fire Captain Steve O’Neill, Engine 13, and paramedics, and SLPD Officer May and Chaplain Sue Kuipers for their compassionate assistance to our family.

Robin Elizabeth Toussaint December 19, 1951- January 6, 2024

Mona Medeiros Oliver April 4, 1929 ~ January 3, 2024

Mona Medeiros Oliver, 94, of Castro Valley, California passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 3 at home surrounded by family. She is survived by her daughter (Leona), grandchildren (Brittany, Savannah, Jared, Alyssa, Danielle), and great-grandchildren (Chloe, Presley, Miles). Mona is preceded in death by her husband (Bill), and sons (Floyd, William). Family and friends are invited to attend the Celebration of Life Memorial Service on Sunday, January 21 2024 at 11am at Jess C. Spencer Mortuary, 21228 Redwood Road in Castro Valley. We encourage attendees to wear black and white, Mona’s favorite attire.

Earl “Tom” Brown Jr.

September 30, 1947 ~ November 15, 2023 Earl “Tom” Brown Jr., 76, died peacefully at his home in San Leandro on November 15, 2023. Tom was a joyful, gifted, and creative man who will be missed by his children, grandchildren, sister, family and friends around the world. To read more about his life visit TheStoryofTom.com. Tom was a key figure in the 1960s Bay Area music scene, managing the Spyders and the first lineup of Tower of Power. Over his 40-year career, he owned nightclubs and restaurants like The Fabulous 50s, The Chili Bowl, and the Minnow, bringing acts like Otis Redding and Mary Wilson to East Bay audiences. A Celebration of Life with live music will be held February 18, 2024, 1:00 PM at the Hayward-Castro Valley Moose Lodge, 20835 Rutledge Rd, Castro Valley. In lieu of flowers, donate to muttville.org.


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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

In the event you needed more proof that Castro Valley is a pot of gold, resident John Smith Beeson snapped this photograph last Wednesday, January 10, at Monarch Bay Golf Course.

Debate: Board of Supervisors Seat

Our Athletes of the Week are the Castro Valley High School Boys Junior Varsity Soccer team, which won its home conference game against Piedmont High School by a score of 3-0 on Tuesday, January 9. The Trojans scored all three goals in the second half behind Freshman Jordan Bravo and Sophmores Saulius Staraitis and Nikita Baranov. Freshmen Ali Jandro El Sheikh and Jayden Palominos provided assists in two of those goals. The Piedmont Highlanders took several shots on goal but were denied These two teams will have a rematch at Piedmont’s field on January 25. Castro Valley JV Boys are 6-2 overall and 1-1 in the league following a 1-0 loss to Bishop O’Dowd on Thursday, January 11. The Trojans are at home today against the Berkeley High School Yellowjackets before traveling to San Leandro High School to take on the Pirates on Friday.

of 2008. I got public benefits so Cherryland and a new comcontinued from page 3 Around housing, Esteen has I could survive, found out just munity center to Ashland as examples. More housing was how high those barriers can supported expanding tenant built in the unincorporated arebe for people already under protections to prevent disas, and those areas also got $30 placement and homelessness, incredible pressure, then put saying there is probably a slight myself through nursing school million in COVID relief funds to meet needs brought to the majority of renters in Alameda and became a psychiatric fore by the pandemic, he said. County overall who need that emergency nurse.” help. Last year, Miley declined Esteen says she gained Miley says he increased the to expand tenant protections older sister Nia would tell me continued from front page expertise in overseeing a influence of unincorporated on the board but strongly adfrom winter break at Stanford, about him because she knew I billion-dollar budget at the area residents over their own vocates building more housing, Alameda Health System and I knew the guys I could contact was really into baseball. So, I lives by setting up two new including a Bay Area-wide to go get in a workout. Every- started following him. He was dealt hands-on with problems MACs (Fairview and Eden). housing bond to support in the unincorporated areas Miley said he’s ensured some body in the baseball commu- THE baseball guy who went housing for law enforcement, through her work on the Eden county planning commission- nity in Castro Valley has been to my school. Everybody knew teachers and school staff, who he was.” Area MAC. ers with power over the unin- truly supportive.” and staffers with community corporated areas also live in Pretty much everything Soon, the same was true Miley says he has years of organizations. the unincorporated areas rather Williams has touched in base- for Williams, the National experience in dealing with than the surrounding cities. ball has turned to gold. And Christian Schools Athletic Esteen says she would bring all areas of county services then there’s the one thing he Association National Player of different kinds of experience to and has partnered with local The First Presbyterian the Year in 2018 under coachthe board of supervisors than communities and governments. Church of Hayward is at 2490 couldn’t touch, which turned to silver. Many of Williams’ es Jim Cleveland and Mark most candidates would. “I was He cites the opening up of Grove Way, near Redwood baseball buddies were memSaake at Redwood Christian a single mother who was fore- the Doctor’s Building and the Road. Castro Valley Forum closed on and was facing bank- Marketplace in Castro Valley, Managing Editor Michael Sing- bers of the Castro Valley High and Pacific-12 Conference team that made it all the way to Pitcher of the Year in 2022 at ruptcy in the Great Recession bringing a new fire station to er will moderate the debate. the North Coast Section finals Stanford, where he had a 23-8 in 2016. record. The Trojans lost that game Williams is now in his 7-3, perhaps coming up – third season with the Marlins, ahem – one pitcher short after hoping to make the jump from dramatic wins over Granada, the High-A minor-league level Standard Synthetic Smog Oil Change Oil Change Inspection Monte Vista and Heritage to to Double-A this year. A lot earn an opportunity Williams, will depend upon how his right $ 95 already a standout pitcher at elbow holds up after becomRedwood Christian, could only ing so painful last year, he Includes Free brake & seasonal check up watch. *For faster service, please call ahead for an appointment. Most cars/ light tricks. Oil change “My friends were kinda includes up to 5qts. of motor oil and new oil filter. Some vehicles require special oil and/or filter, cost extra. Tax and disposal fee extra. Cannot combine with any other offers. Limited time only trying to recruit me,” Williams recalls with a chuckle. “They’d Shawn Felipe is a multi-ethsay, ‘If you had been there, you nic stand-up comedian who would have pitched, and we believes comedy is derived would have won.’” from the pains of life. Shawn Having graduated from is the star of the Food Network youth basketball, soccer show: ‘The Great Food Truck and even karate to focus on baseball, Williams went on to Race’, and his Dry Bar special do something few could have ‘Man Baby’ fills us in on how ever imagined: He successfully to evade his dad’s belt, win the followed in the huge footsteps Vietnam War, and adequately of a pitcher he labels as his idol fear fish sauce! – A.J. Vanegas, who paved the Don’t miss him, Patrick way from Redwood Christian McDermott and Adam Close to Stanford for a star who had at the Comedy Den this Saturmany options. day, January 20, at 7 pm. Get your tickets available online at: “He was eight years older than me,” Williams notes. “My www.thecomedydencv.com

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opted for a PRP injection in the off-season. “I’ve been throwing the last two months,” he reports. “I feel good.” Regardless of whether he’s in Beloit, Wisconsin, Pensacola, Florida, or some small town in between this season, he knows where he’ll be next fall – at some local baseball field, instructing at a youth camp. “I have always loved coaching kids,” he assures. “I love giving back.” This is the sixth in a series of 16 articles profiling the 2024 inductees into the Castro Valley Sports Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame ceremonies and banquet will be held Sunday, April 21, at Redwood Canyon Golf Course. For tickets, go to castrovalleysportsfoundation. org and click on “Events, Hall of Fame Banquet.”

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