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Local Beat: Oakland's Carbon-Neutral Cafe; Redevelopment Agencies on Borrowed Time; Most Expensive Home Sale of 2011

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  • Oakland Local reports on what is allegedly the nation's first carbon-neutral cafe.
  • From Capital Notes: Is it too late to salvage anything of moribund redevelopment agencies?
  • From 7X7: Best Beaches & Hangouts for Urban Wave Riders and Wannabes
  • Malcolm Margolin, publisher of Berkeley-based Heyday books, gets curmudgeonly with Berkeleyside.
  • From the Huffington Post: The most expensive home sale of 2011 was in Palo Alto.

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