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    Tuesday election endorsements

    No, not from me but from a more “reputable” sources, the Contra Costa Times and the San Francisco Chronicle: Congressional District 10: Both newspapers give a thumbs… Read more “Tuesday election endorsements”

    November 1, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

    Nearly $2 million spent on Measure I

    Who’s spending what on Measure I? This is initiative that allows Walnut Creek voters to decide Tuesday on whether they want, effectively, a new 92,000-square-foot Neiman Marcus… Read more “Nearly $2 million spent on Measure I”

    October 31, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

    The No on Measure I "virtual office"?

    Each side in the race over Measure I claims that the other side is a funded by deep-pocket outside influences. Each side claims that the other side’s… Read more “The No on Measure I "virtual office"?”

    October 27, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

    How are you going to vote in three hot local races?

    A big election is coming November 3, and how are you going to vote in these three races? Participate in the poll at left. (BTW, hope these… Read more “How are you going to vote in three hot local races?”

    October 23, 2009 by Crazy in Suburbia

    Guest Commentary on the Neiman Marcus debate: Rich Carlston explains his top 10 reasons for voting yes on Measure I position

    Dear Readers:I’ve invited representatives on both sides of the Measure I debate to share guest commentaries on CrazyinSuburbia. Measure I essentially asks Walnut Creek voters to say… Read more “Guest Commentary on the Neiman Marcus debate: Rich Carlston explains his top 10 reasons for voting yes on Measure I position”

    October 9, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

    Guest Commentary on the Neiman Marcus debate: Al Abrams of RAMPART explains the No on Measure I position

    Dear Readers: I’ve invited representatives on both sides of the Measure I debate to share guest commentaries on CrazyinSuburbia. Measure I essentially asks Walnut Creek voters to… Read more “Guest Commentary on the Neiman Marcus debate: Al Abrams of RAMPART explains the No on Measure I position”

    October 7, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

    Hot pursuit of the "No on Measure I" billboard truck as it cruises around the Creek, spreading its anti-Neiman Marcus message

    As some of you have suspected, I don’t have much of a life and don’t have better ways to spend my time. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been… Read more “Hot pursuit of the "No on Measure I" billboard truck as it cruises around the Creek, spreading its anti-Neiman Marcus message”

    October 5, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

    Walnut Creek’s mayor is right: There were better ways to use $1 million than to spend on the Neiman Marcus battle

    One million dollars: That’s what rival developers, on both sides of the Neiman Marcus battle, have spent since January in their fight over bringing this upscale retailer… Read more “Walnut Creek’s mayor is right: There were better ways to use $1 million than to spend on the Neiman Marcus battle”

    October 1, 2009 by Crazy in Suburbia

    Colin Powell said to be “amused” by Walnut Creek’s Neiman Marcus controversy

    General Colin Powell, the former U.S. Secretary of State, was in town Wednesday night, speaking to a packed house on the Lesher Center about his journey from… Read more “Colin Powell said to be “amused” by Walnut Creek’s Neiman Marcus controversy”

    September 24, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

    Are Walnut Creek’s Neiman Marcus foes like Wile E. Coyote?

    Contra Costa Times’ Tom Barnidge makes an amusing, but probably accurate, comparison in his column today between the “irrespressible” Wile E. Coyote of Road Runner cartoon fame… Read more “Are Walnut Creek’s Neiman Marcus foes like Wile E. Coyote?”

    September 22, 2009January 28, 2018 by Crazy in Suburbia

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