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The Daily Review was a daily newspaper published in Hayward, California. Floyd L. Sparks was owner of the Review from 1944 to 1985, along with The Argus of Fremont and the Tri-Valley Herald. [1] [2] It was last owned by Bay Area News Group-East Bay (BANG-EB), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, which bought the paper in 1985. [3]
High-profile people from Hayward include football coach Bill Walsh, figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi, wrestler and film star Dwayne Johnson, and Treasurer of the United States Rosa Gumataotao Rios. Charles Plummer, prior to becoming Alameda County Sheriff, was the Police Chief of Hayward. Bill Walsh (left) with Dick Tomey
Burbank Daily Review [5] Weekly Butte Democrat, Oroville, 1859–1862; California Eagle (Los Angeles) The Californian (San Francisco) Chung Sai Yat Po (San Francisco, Chinese) Clovis Independent; Contra Costa Times (Contra Costa County) La Crónica (Los Angeles, Spanish, 1872–1892) [6] Hayward Daily Review; Daily Star-Progress [7] Delano Record
Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park and Funeral Home is a 61-acre (25 ha) cemetery, mausoleum, crematorium, columbarium and funeral home complex in Hayward, California. The site was first established as a seven-acre cemetery in 1872. One of the memorial park's three mausoleums is circular in design, the only such one in California. [1]
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, with Warren Hall, California State University, East Bay in background Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is a cemetery in Hayward, California.It is a Catholic cemetery run by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland, which also operates the Holy Angels Funeral and Cremation Center at the same location. [1]
When the Hayward Review was founded in the 1890s, the two papers sparred frequently on local issues. [1] By 1892, it was an independent weekly with a circulation of 250, publishing out of Hayward, California. [4] In 1914, it went to publishing once a week instead of bi-weekly, [5] and by the 1940s it had folded. [1]
Lone Tree Cemetery is a 42-acre (17 ha), active, nonprofit cemetery, mausoleum and columbarium complex in unincorporated Fairview, California, adjacent to the city of Hayward. The site was first established in 1868. [2] The cemetery has hosted, since 1903, the oldest continuous Memorial Day celebration in southern Alameda County. [3]
Hayward Area Historical Society (HAHS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting the history of the city of Hayward, California and adjacent communities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These areas include San Lorenzo , Ashland , Cherryland , [ 4 ] Castro Valley , Fairview , the former communities of Russell City , Mount Eden , Schafer Park , and ...