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Pamela Rouse

Pamela is a former Berkeley resident returned to the East Bay. While living and blogging in Los Angeles’ Historic Core neighborhood, she and her husband enjoyed a thriving art community, easy walking and commuting, friendly neighbors, a quirky city history and an appreciation of adaptive reuse. These same qualities made them select Emeryville upon their return last year. When not taking classes, she enjoys writing, photography, volunteering, traveling, walking, blogging and finding new places to eat.

November 1, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Pak ‘n Save Grand Re-Opening Set for November 16th

The Pak ‘n Save on San Pablo has really been showing its age. Built in 1994 with 1991’s Measure J funds and touted as

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