By POH SI TENG
Published in the Vallejo Times-Herald
Jan. 27, 2005
BENICIA, Calif. – Patricia Kneisler ate baby food until she got sick.
The 53-year-old civil engineer forced herself to consume several dozen jars of apple, peach and pear-flavored baby grub so she could use the empty containers to hold tea-light candles for a weekly anti-war protest at [...]
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150th vigil against war
Posted in Vallejo Times-Herald on July 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A grand idea? City to vote on art display
Posted in Vallejo Times-Herald on July 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
By POH SI TENG
Published in the Vallejo Times-Herald
Jan. 24, 2005
A $1,000 Plexiglas box has councilmembers and some Vallejo residents at odds.
The acrylic casing would protect an expensive abstract painting to be displayed in City Hall, upon the council’s approval tonight.
While some city officials say it is a step toward supporting community arts, several Vallejo residents [...]
Neighbors rally to promote tree vandalization awareness
Posted in Vallejo Times-Herald on July 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
By POH SI TENG
Published in the Vallejo Times-Herald
Jan. 22, 2006
Red, yellow, white and black fabric hangs loosely on the branches of dead eucalyptus trees at Glen Cove Waterfront Park.
Each cloth, roughly the size of a thumb, is a Native American offering, which marks the death of eight towering trees, which Greater Vallejo Recreation District officials [...]