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Group W part of free entertainment

Ed Adams is no stranger to most Mantecans who attend community functions. As the singer of the homegrown blues band Group W, Adams and his fellow musicians have become somewhat of a community staple ever since they started playing at the Crossroads Street Fair several years ago – adding performances at the Fourth of July Celebration at Big League Dreams as well as the Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony. And they'll once again be ...

March 30, 2009 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Ripon park part of skate jam series

Chris Kovacs and Teresa Beaton were by no means strangers to the world of competitive skateboarding.

March 30, 2009 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


40 more units to help house low-income 62 and older

Dropping housing prices are doing little to help financially strapped low-income seniors. That's why Manteca Mayor Willie Weatherford – a longtime advocate of subsidized senior housing – is looking forward to the grand opening Monday, April 6, at noon of the 40-unit Almond Court senior housing complex. The apartments at 2030 North Union Road are connected by a central pedestrian walkway to the adjoining 51-unit Almond Terrace that opened in 2004. "There is a great ...

March 30, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Two cities skipping Voice One DC lobbying trip

LATHROP – Scores of Lathrop residents recently launched an unsuccessful petition to stop Mayor Kristy Sayles and interim City Manager Cary Keaten from joining the annual One Voice lobbying trip to Washington, D.C., in April.

March 30, 2009 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


Manteca Police starting CERT training session April 9

Can you make a difference in an emergency? Volunteers who have taken the six-week City of Manteca's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training know the answer is yes. Manteca CERT crews mobilized during the oppressive heat wave two years ago found an elderly woman in a Manteca mobile home park in the early stages of heat stroke whose life was saved thanks to their assessing the striation and contacting emergency crews. CERT crews have been ...

March 30, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Afternoon tea features ‘women in history’

There will be a gathering of famous women in history on Sunday, April 19, at the Manteca Senior Center. And the public is invited to come and rub elbows, maybe even chat with them in between sips of tea or sampling scones and finger sandwiches.

March 29, 2009 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


Manteca officers escort fallen Oakland comrade

Five Manteca motorcycle officers joined the police escort Friday morning for the fallen Oakland officer from Tracy - Sgt. Mark Dunakin - leading his funeral procession to the Bay Area services at Oracle Stadium.

March 28, 2009 | Glenn Kahl | NEWS


Boys & Girls honor top club members for 2008

Mickey Lee and Andrea Ramirez, both 17, are the 2009 Manteca Boys & Girls Club Member of the Year.

March 28, 2009 | | NEWS


Volunteers going to bat to help cancer victims in their fight

It would have been easy for Kristen Lance to let her past history with cancer get her down. After losing three grandparents to cancer, Lance was welcomed into adulthood with the breast cancer diagnosis of her mother before also learning that her mother-in-law was facing advanced lung cancer that would need aggressive treatment. Rather than just hoping for a positive outcome, Lance took the time to care for both women while she was going to ...

March 27, 2009 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Woodworker seeks people interested in helping paint wooden toys for needy kids

Recently I saw an article in one of the local papers showing some young people painting blocks of wood that had the appearance of cars or trucks. It indicated that they were making them to send to children in China.

March 27, 2009 | By GLEN PEW Manteca resident | NEWS


Buying home for less than monthly rent

Ben and Sandee Myers don't have cable TV, a flashy car, or the latest high-tech toy. The 20-Something couple, though, has something that they believe is a whole lot more evaluable – a home they can call their own where they can raise their daughter Mallory who turns 2 in May as well as grow old together. The Myers would not have been able to buy a home three years ago when homes in the ...

March 26, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Home grown comedian performing Saturday

Erik Mackenroth has been crisscrossing the West Coast, performing his standup comedy act at various venues.

March 26, 2009 | Vince Rembulat | NEWS


Dickman tells of his World War II flying days

Manteca native Frank Dickman, a member of the Greatest Generation that came of age in the Great Depression and fought in World War II, passed away this week. The Manteca Bulletin profiled Dickman's war service on March 22, 1990. That story is being rerun here to remind us of the great debt we owe the men and women who served America in World War II as well as in other wars and in time of peace. His obituary appears on Page A2 of today's Manteca Bulletin.

March 26, 2009 | | NEWS


Week in Photos: March 19-25

A sample of the photos taken by the Bulletin staff that appeared in the print edition of the Manteca Bulletin during the week of March 19-25.

March 26, 2009 | By Bulletin Staff | NEWS


Water cops getting word out: Don’t waste water

Getting the word out on conserving water might be a good idea. Two people were spotted hosing down driveways and sidewalks while three other households had a steady stream of water running into gutters and into storm drains during a mile-long swing through East Manteca at 1 p.m. Tuesday. It is against city rules to clean concrete by hosing it down and it is illegal to both water lawns between noon and 6 p.m. when ...

March 25, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


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7 years after the peak

Property tax receipts are rebounding for the second straight year in Manteca.

June 18, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


GIVE IT A TWIRL

Dandi Manuel won't tell you how old she is.

June 18, 2013 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Union tiff over pensions means bus cutbacks

LATHROP - A transportation labor dispute that's not even supported by the rank-and-file members of the unions that started the fight could end up drastically impacting public transit operations in San Joaquin County.

June 18, 2013 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Cat in can prank goes way of tin garbage cans

It was a simple prank.

June 18, 2013 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Manteca may end squeeze play at Lathrop Road intersection

The attempt at a squeeze play may end soon on westbound Lathrop Road at Madison Grove Drive.

June 18, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


RUNNING FOR ADRIAN

By JAMES BURNS

June 17, 2013 | James Burns | NEWS


Is downtown holding 4 ACEs?

By DENNIS WYATT

June 17, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Manteca ponders keeping lobbyist for $80,600 a year

By DENNIS WYATT

June 17, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Break-a-thon raises $52,000 for hospital

BY ROSE ALBANO RISSO

June 17, 2013 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


Crafting letters to grandchildren to preserve past

By JASON CAMPBELL

June 17, 2013 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Davidson, Tom win Daytime Emmys

BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - Doug Davidson of "The Young and the Restless" and Heather Tom of "The Bold and the Beautiful" won lead acting honors at the Daytime Emmy Awards on Sunday night.

June 17, 2013 | | NEWS


Lawmakers expand Medicaid in final voting

SACRAMENTO (AP) - The Legislature passed a major piece of the federal Affordable Care Act on Saturday, opting to expand Medicaid to 1.4 million low-income Californians, as it rushed to meet its deadline to complete a state budget.

June 17, 2013 | | NEWS


Court reverses verdict in Salinas baby-selling case S

SALINAS (AP) - A midlevel California appeals court has overturned the conviction of a Salinas man who allegedly tried to sell his 8-month-old baby in a Walmart parking lot.

June 17, 2013 | | NEWS


‘Male’ or ‘female’? Outdated IDs a worry for transgender people

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Lauren Grey didn't think much about the gender recorded on her Illinois driver's license until she went to test-drive a new car. Although she had been living as a woman for months and easily obtained a license with her new name and a picture reflecting her feminine appearance, Grey's ID still identified her as male, puzzling the salesmen and prompting uncomfortable questions.

June 17, 2013 | | NEWS


District wins $2.6M in false rape case

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Long Beach Unified School District has won a $2.6 million default judgment against a woman who falsely accused a former high school football star of rape that landed him in jail.

June 17, 2013 | | NEWS


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