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Best of 2007More than a few times we have been asked, “How do you pick the ‘Best’?” How do we come up with a category, tabulate the votes and pick a winner? Well, it's really very simple... |
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Tomato terroirBlessed with tomato-growing weather, tomato-loving soil and tomato-friendly geography, Solano County possesses all the characteristics that make it the biggest tomato producer in California. |
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| Regional Focus: This town has 20/20 vision | Archive » |
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Most of what people don't know about West Sacramento could fill the town’s ambitious General Plan book. |
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| Places Please | Archive » |
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The Stags' Leap District Growers Association welcomes new and old friends to celebrate the area's world-class cabernet. Opening with a sensory seminar taught by Karen McNeil, followed by open... |
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| Health Check: School health centers seek expansion | Archive » |
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School health centers are working to provide primary health care to students in a familiar, safe, and youth-focused environment. |
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| Bookbag: August/September 2007 | Archive » |
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Celebrated Benicia author shares nonfiction favorites. |
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| Bookbag Junior: August/September 2007 | Archive » |
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Award-winning author Kathryn Reiss praises these young adult books that tackle tough subjects |
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| 48 Hours: Half Moon Bay | Archive » |
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The area considered Half Moon Bay is actually a series of small towns that stretch along the ocean until you get to the town of Half Moon Bay itself. |
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| Marketplace: Chef Talk: Michael R. Poley | Archive » |
| Dining Out: Julia's Kitchen | Archive » |
| Wine Notes: Rose Days | Archive » |
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Although a side table was filled with all kinds of interesting reds and whites, everyone made a beeline for my two lone rosés. |
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