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Seen in Yosemite
A hardy group of Brentwood mountaineers recently hauled their Hometown Weekly Newspaper up Yosemite National Park’s iconic Half Dome, a 17-mile round trip requiring 4,796 feet of elevation gain. ...
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Seen in Santa Cruz
Members of the Liberty High School Cheerleaders and Dance Team brought a copy of The Press to this summer’s USA Santa Cruz Cheer and Dance Camp. Two of the girls earned Leadership awards – Brit...
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Seen in Yellowstone
Three brothers from Brentwood visited Yellowstone National Park during a two week driving adventure with mom and dad.
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Seen in Alaska
Dave and Candice Reed of Discovery Bay tucked a copy of the Discovery Bay Press into their luggage on a trip to Juneau, Alaska for their 40th wedding anniversary. Thanks, Candice and Dave, for let...
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Seen in Oakley
Looks like our readership demographic has taken a creepy turn. It appears that Oakley resident Mark Hollister and his family aren’t the only ones who enjoy reading their Hometown Weekly Newspaper...
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Seen in Ireland
Oakley resident Rich Lujan and Antioch residents Anthony and Rhonda Solak took their Hometown Weekly Newspapers to Ireland and Scotland, making a special stop at Blarney Castle in County Cork. Vis...
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Seen in the Eternal City
A trio of Brentwood residents, from left, Nanci Treichelt plus John and Loretta Heyd, treated their Hometown Weekly Newspaper to a tour of the Roman Coliseum on a whirlwind trip through Europe. In...
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Seen in Disneyland
Most folks prefer cozying up to The Press at their kitchen table with a cup of coffee and a muffin. Melanie Akey and family opted for a more dynamic reading environment: a high-speed plummet down...
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Seen at Epcot
Despite the size of the object in the background, the Disney mantra “it’s a small world after all” still applies. At left, the McCall/Stelzner family flashes a copy of its Hometown Weekly Newspap...
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