Jim Caroompas, Patch Staff
- Walnut Creek, CA
Jim's first experience out of high school was two-fold – playing guitar in John Lee Hooker's band, and leading his own five-piece band, Colefeat. His first "day job" was as a copy boy at the Oakland Tribune in the mid and late 1970s, the last days of the old-school newspaper men and women. Cigarettes, coffee and alcohol were the fuels that drove those newsrooms, along with an unmitigated love of the business, and the integrity of the people's right to know.
In the 1980s, Jim was a reporter for the Martinez News Gazette, the Oakland Tribune, and other publications. After a brief stint at the Antioch Daily Ledger, Jim returned to the city of Martinez as public information officer, deputy city clerk, and assistant city manager. He went on to work in corporate communications for the Bayer Corp. and Kaiser Permanente before launching Martinez Patch.
My Beliefs: I believe that government needs everyone's participation to work correctly. I believe it is the media's job to inspire and inform that participation. I believe everyone has a fascinating story to tell. I believe that shouting your opinions makes you less likely to be understood. I believe that music is essential to happiness, and that auto-tune is detrimental to music. I believe that my responsibility as a journalist in your community is a sacred trust, one that I will do everything in my power to live up to and fulfill.
Politics: I am a social liberal, and a fiscal moderate. I believe the worst thing to happen in politics lately is the entrenched, dogmatic "us vs. them" attitude inspired by and fed by cable TV talking heads. The key to political success: listening.
Religion: I am a practicing Buddhist.
Local Hot-Button Issues: Should downtown strive for constant growth and renewal, or should it maintain a small-town feel? This seems to be the overriding question in terms of development. The balance between spending on cultural enhancement vs. police and public safety services also seems constantly at odds.
Posting Activity
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Council Withdraws Senior Center Budget Cut
Also, 630 Court Street in the works, money for park improvements, graduation night, and a Marina update.
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Seniors Speak Out Against Proposed Senior Center Staff Cuts
Council members vow to find other places to cut the proposed $50,000 from the 2012-2013 budget.
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Breaking the Cycle of Despair Downtown
Also, two great blog posts you don't want to miss, and the City Council meeting tonight.
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Banjo Bob at the Farmers Market
History comes full circle last Thursday as a former reporter of the Contra Costa Gazette finds himself busking in front of the building.
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Budget Subcommittee Meets At Noon Today
Also, the perils of cell phones, the circus comes to town, and so does Marc Sandalow.
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Martinez Man Honored by the Red Cross
Ramesh Pillai receives an award for his service to the Red Cross.
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Martinez Honors Those Who Serve
Memorial Day ceremony celebrated the men and women in military service.
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Cheapest Gas In Town
The holiday edition of our weekday list for the least expensive gas in Martinez.
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Police Log — Assaults, Intoxication and Kids Misbehaving
The following arrest information was supplied by the Martinez Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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Registered Sex Offender Arrested For Breaking Parole
Routine sweep reveals parolee not living where he was registered.
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Creek Monkey's Flying Oven
Tap house readies itself for opening by lifting appliances via crane.
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Police Arrest Two Martinez Residents in Connection with Rainbow Drive Burglary
Both are being held in county jail on suspicion of possession of stolen property.
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The Holiday Edition
There's a lot going on this weekend if you plan to stay in town.
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Cheapest Gas In Town
The morning report on the least expensive places to fill your tank.
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Supreme Court Ruling May Mean More Prisoners In Martinez
A transfer of state prisoners to county jails over the next two years may mean an increase of prisoners in the Martinez Detention Facility.
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A Dry and Lovely Hike
Also, free preschool vision screening, Memorial Day plans, and traditional jazz.
