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Cooling off in Manteca

If you thought summer was officially here Wednesday when you sweltered in the day's ice-melting and sweat-drenching 96-degree temperatures, you thought wrong.

April 23, 2009 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


10% cut in library hours is possible

The Manteca Branch Library could be facing a reduction in hours. According to Dennis Tucker, Library Division Manager for the Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library System, the decision could depend on funding received from San Joaquin County along with the local municipalities, including Stockton and Manteca, for the upcoming year. "We're also looking at other sources including one-time funds," he said at Wednesday's state-of-the-budget report to the Manteca Friends of the Library. Tucker noted that ...

April 23, 2009 | Vince Rembulat | NEWS


Scouts do good deed to mark Earth Day

Adam Pintor can rest easy knowing that he did a little something to help the planet. To coincide with the national celebration of Earth Day on Wednesday Pintor was one of more than a dozen members of Cub Scout Pack 432 that distributed decorated paper bags at Save Mart on Main Street – bags that were emblazoned with activity sheets encouraging conservation. Getting out and talking to people, he said, was a great way to ...

April 23, 2009 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Shredding old receipts Saturday for Relay for Life

RIPON - Going outside the box for cancer research in Ripon actually equates to shredding what is inside the box for a $10 donation to the American Cancer Society as part of Ripon's Relay for Life event set for mid-May at the Ripon High football stadium.

April 23, 2009 | Glenn Kahl | NEWS


Locomotive lumbers through Manteca on heritage tour

The Union Pacific Railroad's historic steam locomotive No. 844 passed through Manteca and Lathrop early Wednesday afternoon on its "Western Heritage Tour," enroute to Stockton.

April 23, 2009 | Glenn Kahl | NEWS


The man behind sweet deals

It's a long way from the jungles of Nicaragua to Spreckels Park in Manteca. Mike Atherton – the high-profile face of Manteca's 21st development community – partnered with a friend who was a Peace Corps volunteer back in 1979 working with the poor in that Central America country. People he befriended down there came to him one day in 1979 and warned him the Sandinistas were going to launch a war in a bid to ...

April 22, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Houx retiring as Parks & Rec head

After more than two decades of overseeing the department that brought about Woodward Park and Big League Dreams, Steve Houx is calling it quits.

April 22, 2009 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


‘Bark-toberfest’ benefits police dogs

Victoria Watson, with her eye on a career in law enforcement, is bound to make a difference as a teenager.

April 22, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


City rebates sweeten front-loading washer deals

Rising PG&E and water bills have a much smaller impact on people like Judy Sonke. Sonke uses a high efficiency (HE) clothes washing machine that is designed as a front loader to cut her water use by 75 percent plus slash $11 off her PG&E bills each year. "It has the added benefit of getting them cleaner," Sonke said. Sonke sells both traditional washers and front loaders at her Sears appliance store in the Manteca ...

April 22, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


BOYS & GIRLS BARN DANCE

Fonseca Farms donated the use of their barn for an old-fashioned barn dance and dinner Saturday to raise funds for the Manteca/Lathrop Boys & Girls Club.

April 22, 2009 | Hime Romero | NEWS


Memorial plaque at museum to honor Wally Fagundes

Friends and fellow veterans of the late Wally Fagundes will dedicate a plaque at the Manteca Historical Society museum in his memory. The event will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m.

April 22, 2009 | | NEWS


Housing starts remain steady

By DENNIS WYATT Managing editor of the Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin Manteca's new home construction remained steady in March with work on 11 new houses getting underway. It may not sound like much compared to the go-go days of 2000 when ground was broken for 89 homes a month or even 2003 when 66 permits were issued to build homes in a given month by the Manteca building department. It does, however, mark the fourth month ...

April 21, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Ripon man is colorful greeter at Bass Pro

By GLENN KAHL Staff reporter for the Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin Jerry German says it all with his greetings at Bass Pro Shops – it's his love and respect for people that comes from the depths of his soul. Growing up in Ripon he graduated from Ripon High School and farmed with his dad on North Ripon Road. When his dad became ill, it was Jerry who planted 20 acres in almonds for him. Jerry played ...

April 21, 2009 | Glenn Kahl | NEWS


Purple fire hydrants in Manteca’s future

By DENNIS WYATT Managing editor of the Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin Every time a typical water truck used for construction projects fills up from a municipal fire hydrant it is using enough water to supply the needs of an average Manteca household for 10 days. In the future, though, contractors won't be taking big 3,000-gallon-plus drinks from Manteca's expensive treated water supply. They instead will travel to the Manteca wastewater treatment plant. There they will fill ...

April 21, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


A dog litter station for every park?

ROSE ALBANO RISSO City editor of the Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin LATHROP – Dog litter in Lathrop's nearly two-dozen public parks could be a thing of the past. The City Council tonight will consider a proposal to install dog litter stations at all community and neighborhood parks as a way to encourage park users to clean up after their pets and improve cleanliness at these facilities. There would be 17 Dog Litter Stations installed all in ...

April 21, 2009 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


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Valley CAPS plants community garden

Give a man a tomato and he can spruce up a salad.

April 26, 2013 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Manteca Police plan checkpoint for DUI on Friday

Drivers beware – police are out to snare drunk drivers Friday night at a DUI checkpoint.

April 25, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | NEWS


Greg Leland being inducted into Manteca Hall of Fame

Greg Leland - whose dedication to young people has spanned 27 years - is being inducted into the Manteca Hall of Fame.

April 25, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


100th birthday celebration for longtime Manteca resident

Nearly life-long Manteca resident Gilbert Simoni is celebrating his 100th birthday today from noon to 1:30 p.m. at The Commons at Union Ranch.

April 25, 2013 | By CHELSEA NEAL-RICKER Special to the Bulletin | NEWS


Daughter: ‘She was still my father on the inside’

Editor's note: First of two parts. In Friday's Bulletin the transgender spouse and non-transgender spouse share their thoughts.

April 25, 2013 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


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