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December 31, 2014
Community/In the Neighborhood

The E’ville Year in Review: Top five posts of 2014. Help sustain hyperlocal news.

2014 was quite a year for The E’ville Eye and we want to personally thank all of our subscribers, commenters, contributors, sponsors & donators. In

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November 20, 2014
Restaurants

Emeryville Resident Launches Unique Filipino Food Pop-Up in the East Bay

Filipino food lovers, you no longer have to make a trip over to Daly City to get your fix of homemade lumpias. There’s a

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November 18, 2014
News/News & Commentary/Planning & Development

EBOT Study Session reveals Ambitious Streetcar Plan for East Bay

Streetcars could be rolling through E’ville in the future, if transit planners get their way. The 61 page draft report of the much-anticipated Emeryville Berkeley Oakland

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November 12, 2014
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

October Emeryville Crime Report: Auto Burglaries Continue to Plague Bay Street Mall Area

Whenever I have a guest from the suburbs over in my generally safe Park Avenue neighborhood, I alert them to not leave any valuables

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October 17, 2014
In the Neighborhood/Restaurants

E’ville Bites Review: Bacano Bakery – Baked Goods Made from Ancient Grains with a Focus on Community

Good news E’villains! Bacano Bakery is finally set for its Grand Opening this Saturday, October 18th after a month-long soft opening period to work

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August 26, 2014
Arts & Culture/History & Archive/In the Neighborhood

E’ville Fame: Celebrities, Athletes and Musicians that have crossed paths with our city

The sad and unfortunate passing of Robin Williams led to an interesting conversation with longtime Councilwoman Nora Davis at the last National Night Out

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August 22, 2014
In the Neighborhood/Restaurants

Grand Opening: E’ville Original “Scarlet City Espresso” on Adeline

Emeryville has spawned its share of originals. Trader Vic’s (originally on the Oakland side of the border, I know), Rudy’s Can’t Fail may have

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July 18, 2014
Local Business/News & Commentary

E’ville Biz: ZipRealty acquired, TubeMogul IPO and MadeSolid remixing 3D Printing

Emeryville Business roundup for the week: TubeMogul, a video advertising platform located on 53rd, made its IPO debut this morning. Peninsula-based MadeSolid which formulates and

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May 15, 2014
Education & School Board/In the Neighborhood/News/News & Commentary

School board names John Rubio new superintendent

Santa Cruz county assistant superintendent Dr. John J. Rubio was named Emeryville School Superintendent on Wednesday by the Emeryville school board beating out 60 other

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May 5, 2014
Restaurants

E’ville Bites Review: Wally’s Cafe Cracks Yelp Top 100 Places to Eat in U.S.

Taking over food blogging duties for The E’ville Eye is Brenda Ton, a two-year resident with a passion for food and proprietor of her

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April 28, 2014
News/News & Commentary

E’ville to receive a sliver of approved East Bay Bike Share expansion

On April 9th, The Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s Programming and Allocations Commission unanimously approved funding for the continuation and expansion of the Bay Area Bike share program.

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April 3, 2014
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

Murder charge for Emeryville resident in crash that claimed Marine’s life

Prosecutors March 27 charged an Emeryville man with murder, gross vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and-run in connection with a fatal motorcycle crash that claimed

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February 28, 2014
In the Neighborhood/Local Business

E’ville Biz Digest: Healthcare providers honing in on Emeryville

As I’m finding out as a free agent in our complex Healthcare system, Emeryville and the surrounding areas have relatively few options outside of

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January 15, 2014
History & Archive

2005 ‘Shellmound’ Documentary Exposes the Truth Behind, and Under, Bay Street Development

Another Holiday season came and went for our town and the shopping “purge” safely behind us. I’ll have to admit that doing my own

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December 26, 2013
Arts & Culture/In the Neighborhood/Neighbor Spotlight

Emeryville artist “joSon” spotlighted in recent East Bay Express article

Emeryville photographer joSon draws on his time as a Buddhist monk in Vietnam to create intimate portraits of nature. By Sam Levin When joSon

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December 13, 2013
Commentary/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Planning & Development/Politics/Restaurants

Sign the “Save Cafe Aquarius” Petition on Change.org

Sadly, an agreement between the landlord and Cafe Aquarius owner Patrick Feehan could not be reached and they will remain closed indefinitely. We held out hope

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December 11, 2013
In the Neighborhood/News/News & Commentary/Restaurants

Property Owner demands force closure of E’ville Favorite Cafe Aquarius

For over six years now, Cafe Aquarius has delighted us with their sunny-patio, friendly staff, “Greenway” specials and dog-friendly amenities. Their pastries have been heralded

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October 24, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

An open letter to the Planning Commission from the Warehouse Lofts Sherwin Williams Committee

A critical study session for the Sherwin Williams “Urban Village” project will be held at tonight’s Planning Commission meeting starting at 6:30pm at City

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October 22, 2013
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

EPD turns to Nixle to communicate recent string of crimes

After a recent string of violent incidents including the mugging of former Council-member Ken Bukowski in April and  a daytime shooting at the Public

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August 15, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Proposal for Bay St. Macy’s dead, City seeks new ideas

The once popular Emeryville Flower Outlet shuttered its doors in 2006 and the building that housed it and other small businesses, demolished. The plan

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August 7, 2013
In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Planning & Development/Restaurants

New owners looking to reboot Public Market by recruiting “top bay area chefs”

If you’ve ever been to a true “Public Market”, then you may be disappointed with what Emeryville has to offer. Having recently visited Milwaukee’s

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May 3, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Christie Ave/Bay Trail Gap amongst most desired EBBC projects

Do you want Emeryville to be more Bike/Ped friendly? The East Bay Bicycle Coalition is soliciting the public to determine which pending projects they should dedicate their

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