Ann Romick, who used to contribute feature stories to the Daily Review, checked in with a Halloween tale of bad deeds, good deeds, a little boy and his giant pumpkin:
THE BIG PUMPKIN HEIST
By Ann Romick
“It was a dark and stormy night………” Isn’t that the way mysterious Halloween stories begin? Well, actually, the storm has come and gone and the heist took place during the daylight hours — about 10 a.m. in the morning of October 27, but it’s a special Halloween story which needs to be shared.
We, who become a little jaded by the bad things touching our lives, could do with a reminder that while there are thoughtless people in the world, there are also those who are good and kind, and willing to take a moment to heal the broken heart of a little boy. (Story continues after jump.)
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Friday, October 30th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Crime, General, Hayward, Odds & Ends, San Lorenzo | 1 Comment »
The National Weather Service issued an urban and small stream flood advisory for the Hayward area, meaning that nuisance flooding could occur. Not nearly as extreme as a flash flood watch. Regardless, we went down to take a look at San Lorenzo Creek in a number of spots and found it flowing rather rapidly.

Here it is near Foothill Boulevard and City Center Drive.

Here it is at the Grove Street Bridge.

Here it is behind the Meek Mansion.
Want to know how your surrounding area would fare in a 100-year-flood? Here’s a FEMA site where you can punch in your address and get an overview.

And here’s a Daily Review from the mid-1950s, before the San Lorenzo Creek was calmed by dams and culverts.
Let us know if you are aware of any particularly flood prone areas in the greater Hayward area that we should be keeping an eye on.
Posted on Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Environment, Fairview, General, Hayward, Odds & Ends, Other unincorporated areas, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Transportation | 3 Comments »
The Alameda County Sheriff’s popular flea market fundraiser held Sunday in San Lorenzo had a moment of drama when deputies arrested a man who was selling a stolen bike.
A local grandmother noticed that the bike on sale looked suspiciously like the one that had been stolen from her grandson around 10 days before…
Man arrested after selling stolen bike at Alameda County Sheriff’s fundraiser
Posted on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Crime, General, San Lorenzo | No Comments »
Something has vanished along the Interstate 880 corridor. It used to serve as an unofficial road sign for southbound commuters — if you want to take 238 to 580, why, you’d better start moseying over to the right lanes.
According to the new tenants of 3199 Alvarado St. in San Leandro, they took down the landmark (albeit dilapidated) Levitz spike n’ sign about three weeks ago. It has been replaced with their own Dependable Logistics Services sign, which is about half as high as its predecessor. Dependable, a warehousing and trucking company, signed a 13-year-lease for the 260,000-square-foot space nearly a year ago.
Luke Sims, San Leandro’s director of community development, said current zoning would never allow for something as tall as the Levitz sign. He did acknowledge that it was an unusual piece of the skyline.
“The Levitz Needle,” he said. “Yeah, that was kind of a skewered, ’60s-looking thing.”
Dependable general manager Trevor Schirmer said the surrounding community had wanted the big sign taken down, and they were happy to oblige. It has been dismantled and scrapped.
“Now you can look at our sign and make it your landmark,” he said.
Photo is of the Levitz sign in happier discount furniture days, taken by Studio H on flikr one morning in 2005.
Posted on Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Ashland, Development, General, Odds & Ends, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Transportation | 4 Comments »
With a new bicycle motocross track approved for a lot behind the San Lorenzo Adult School, local BMXers will soon have a place to play. Jon Moohey, who has been involved in the sport since the 1970s, was at Monday’s meeting and had fond memories of the old Depot Road course in Hayward. He was kind enough to send along some photos of the track and a flier — here they are:



Posted on Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, General, Hayward, Odds & Ends, Other unincorporated areas, San Lorenzo | No Comments »
Sometimes a story just won’t die. Take Jason Sweeney’s tale about the flat-screen television for sale that was really an oven door. It’s been reigning in the top five most viewed stories on the InsideBayArea Web site for more than a week, just falling to number six today. Perhaps it’s because it was picked up by technology and gadget blogs Gizmodo, Gear Diary and Slashgear as well as news aggregator Fark.com, but it still goes to show that people love a good quirky crime yarn.
Posted on Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Business, Crime, General, Odds & Ends, San Leandro, San Lorenzo | No Comments »
Margarita Lacabe, whose husband is San Leandro school board President Mike Katz-Lacabe, wants sacred music to be removed from elementary school music studies or school programs. We’ve been getting lots of letters and calls. Sound off here.
Posted on Friday, April 17th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Castro Valley, General, Odds & Ends, Politics, Religion, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Schools | 6 Comments »
The future of San Leandro Hospital is under consideration, and drop-in, urgent care centers are proposed as alternatives to full-service hospitals. What’s your opinion?
Posted on Friday, April 17th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Ashland, Castro Valley, General, Health, San Leandro, San Lorenzo | No Comments »
Calpine announced Thursday that an amended power-purchase agreement with PG&E was approved by the California Public Utilities Commission for the proposed Russell City Energy Center, a 600-megawatt power plant that would be placed near the Hayward shoreline.
That doesn’t mean the plant itself is approved. It has some of the required permits, but the main hurdle remaining is approval from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, acting as a delegate of the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
The air district previously gave it the go ahead, meaning it didn’t find evidence that the plant would add significant amounts of pollution to the air, but that permit was revoked after a lawsuit on the grounds that BAAQMD did not follow federal guidelines for publicly noticing the permitting process.
The air district is currently reviewing and responding to public comments submitted regarding the permit. No time frame has been given in which a decision will be made.
We will have a larger story on this posted online Friday, running in Saturday’s paper.
Posted on Thursday, April 16th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Business, Cherryland, Development, Energy, Environment, Fairview, General, Hayward, Other unincorporated areas, Politics, San Lorenzo, Schools, Transportation, Union City | 1 Comment »
… but for a bit of a polar opposite, a somnambulist died of exposure in another Hayward, where wind chills are expected to bring the temp down to 50 below zero. According to the story, “Flesh can freeze in 10 minutes when the wind chill is 40 below or colder, the weather service noted.”
Around these parts, it’s expected to remain more than 100 degrees warmer than that, for the time being.
Posted on Thursday, January 15th, 2009
Under: Alameda County, Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, General, Hayward, Odds & Ends, Other unincorporated areas, San Leandro, San Lorenzo | No Comments »