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Brian Donahue

December 2, 2014
News/News & Commentary/Planning & Development/Politics

Level 4 Horton Bicycle Boulevard Traffic Calming moves forward. Tattler Editor tactics questioned

The city held a series of community meetings back in September (at the hardly convenient times of Saturday & Tuesday at 9am) to gather

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October 31, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Emeryville Political Analysis: Questions that will determine the outcome of Tuesday’s Election

Emeryville will be faced with an important decision on Tuesday and many have observed that this election may represent a paradigm shift in city politics:

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September 30, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Meet Your City Council Candidates: Teacher & Artist Scott Donahue

We’ve covered candidates John Bauters & Dianne Martinez, next up is longtime resident and creator of some of our areas most distinct public art pieces,

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July 4, 2014
News & Commentary/Planning & Development/Politics

The Secret News breaks silence with city developer loan scandal

Welcome back Secret News! Emeryville’s first pro-resident news blog, started in 2008, has been on hiatus for nearly a year while editor Lillian (AKA Tracy)

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June 2, 2014
Community Voices/In the Neighborhood/Interviews/News & Commentary/Politics

Councilmember Brinkman opts not to seek re-election. An exclusive conversation

In a short message distributed to the public, first-term Councilmember Kurt Brinkman announced he will not be seeking re-election. Brinkman, citing business & family

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October 26, 2013
Education & School Board/News/News & Commentary

Bombshell at Emery USD: Superintendent Lindo to step down

As first reported by The Emeryville Tattler, Debbra Lindo has announced her retirement as the Emeryville School Superintendent effective June 30, 2014. Via this press

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August 3, 2013
In the Neighborhood/Interviews/Neighbor Spotlight

Interview: Emeryville Tattler Editor Brian Donahue

In the theater that is Emeryville politics, Brian Donahue might be considered the protagonist. He often represents the not always gentle, but needed dissenting

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July 25, 2013
Community/Education & School Board/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Politics

Vice Mayor Asher debuts new personal blog. Criticizes ECCL Plan

Jac Asher: Triangle resident, parent of two, Lecturer in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at Cal and Vice-Mayor of our city has somehow

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