by alan | Sep 1, 2010 | Keeping the Faith, Premier Issue
By A. R. Graham Buddy does not like other dogs very much or people for that matter. He was a one-year-old cup of sadness when he was adopted from an animal shelter and was days away from going down for the big sleep. Buddy was no one’s buddy at all. He rejected all...
by alan | Sep 10, 2010 | Premier Issue
By Alan Graham When Citizen X landed in Coronado, California amid the turbulent times of the late sixties, he stood out from the “maddening crowd” of the local population in a very big way. He was a 30’s-something Arizonian real estate developer who...
by alan | Aug 19, 2010 | People, Premier Issue
Casey Tanaka , Coronado Mayor By Al Graham, Editor Casey Tanaka is the youngest mayor Coronado has ever had. He is smart, articulate, and personable. He is also an educator and he brings that credential to the job of mayor which serves the community well. His...
by alan | Aug 17, 2010 | Premier Issue
By Alan Graham He was blinded by shrapnel in Vietnam and now uses a seeing-eye dog for assistance to walk to the bus stop or the ferryboat which will take him across the bay to the city. He will take his place on the bench as a superior judge in the halls of justice...
by alan | Sep 13, 2010 | Premier Issue
By Suzi Lewis Pignataro My name is Susan Maria Lewis de Pignataro. Some of you will remember me as Suzi Lewis, others as Nancy, Barbara and John’s sister or Nancy and Jack’s daughter. A few of you may even remember the year I was dubbed, “Suzi Breadmaker”. I was...
by alan | Aug 18, 2010 | Premier Issue
By Alan Graham Every day without fail, the “Senator” goes for a long walk, “a good stretch of the legs.” He is quiet and unassuming, that is, until you begin a conversation with him. He is writing a new novel called “Memoirs of Pontius Pilate”– an intriguing...