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So Long And Thank You, Mr. Jones
A strange and unexpected sadness sweeps over me at the news that Davy Jones died.

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.
A strange and unexpected sadness sweeps over me at the news that Davy Jones died.

Supervisor later amends remarks to say the City Council should decide the project's fate.
Patch user and former City Councilman William Wainwright questions the city's explanation for removing historic olive trees at Rankin Park.
47-year-old Christopher Bovee was arrested on suspicion on possession of material to manufacture methamphetamine.
The county will hold off issuing $18 million in bonds for the project until the city decides whether it supports the change in tenants.
Supervisor Federal Glover invites individuals and agencies to join him for a grant writing workshop.
Alfonso Salazar has been charged with suspicion of burglary, grand theft and perjury.
The Board of Supervisors will consider a bond to cover funding for the construction of the controversial Berrellesa Palms project.
The following items were taken from the Daily Police Log, Feb. 19 - 23, and rewritten by Martinez Patch.
This week, we want you to tell us where you think the best sandwich is in town. If it's not on the list, include it in the comments.
Hundreds of kids and parents show up to see the 230 scientific displays, and to cheer on the winners to the district level next week.
Each week, readers will have a chance to vote for their favorite businesses and service providers in a number of fun categories. Click the "Keep me posted" button to stay in the loop about the series.
Here's what's playing at the Martinez movie house this week.
Phil Ciaramitaro believes the city could save money by purchasing its own dredging machine.
Edgar James, whom police say committed a one-day crime spree Feb. 14 that included a home invasion and car theft in Martinez, was charged with 19 felony counts in Contra Costa County Superior Court.
The following information was taken from the Daily Police Log, Feb. 14 - 17, and rewritten by Martinez Patch.
The track and tennis courts could be resurfaced with the savings, officials say.
We get a lot of comments on Martinez Patch, but there are ten highly visible voices we have yet to hear from.
Patch user Robert Perry captured this classic portrait on Sunday.