2025 was an especially busy news year for the Alameda Post. Kelsey Goeres takes a look in the rearview mirror at some of the biggest, most interesting, and popular stories that defined this year. https://alamedapost.com/news/alameda-posts-best-2025/
2025 was an especially busy news year for the Alameda Post. Kelsey Goeres takes a look in the rearview mirror at some of the biggest, most interesting, and popular stories that defined this year. https://alamedapost.com/news/alameda-posts-best-2025/
Twenty Alameda nonprofit organizations received grants totaling $24,000 from the Rotary Club of Alameda at their meeting on December 9. These grants come from generous donations made by Rotarians to their favorite charities and are matched by the Alameda Rotary Endowment Foundation. https://alamedapost.com/features/alameda-life/rotary-club-of-alameda-awards-24000-to-local-nonprofits/
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Thank you, Alameda! Publisher Adam Gillitt expresses heartfelt gratitude for the businesses and community members that helped the Alameda Post reach our fundraising goal. We look forward to continuing our service to the Island City with local news coverage! https://alamedapost.com/op-ed/community-fills-alameda-post-funding-gap/
In this week's Letters to the Editor, Alameda 'No Kings' organizers Marie Claire Neumann, Tina Davis, and Shalom Bruhn thank the community, and Catherine Egelhoff praises the Post's coverage of the event. https://alamedapost.com/op-ed/letters-to-the-editor-for-june-20-2025/
Congratulations to the Alameda Post's Managing Editor, Kelsey Goeres, who has been recognized as one of Editor and Publisher magazine’s 'Tomorrow’s News Trailblazers!' "It’s the new form of their annual salute to '25 Under 35,'" explains Adam Gillitt. https://alamedapost.com/op-ed/alameda-post-editor-named-tomorrows-news-trailblazer-editor-and-publisher-magazine/
The Alameda Post just got a new puzzle—with a local twist! Publisher Adam Gillitt invites the community to play Wordameda, a daily word-guessing game. Our puzzle will have weekly local themes, like street names or Alameda wildlife. Can you guess them all? https://alamedapost.com/features/puzzles/introducing-new-word-puzzle/
How is it almost 2025 already? We're looking back at the top stories of 2024 as we get ready to dive into the new year. https://alamedapost.com/news/alameda-posts-best-2024/
Happy Birthday to the Alameda Post! Publisher Adam Gillitt highlights our accomplishments in 2024. "This has been an amazing year for growth for the Alameda Post, for our content, our traffic, our staff, our business, and our fundraising... And we’re not going to stop anytime soon." https://alamedapost.com/op-ed/three-years-already/
For Thanksgiving, publisher Adam Gillitt thanks and lists the hundreds of people who have made contributions in the last year to support our operations. Thank you all!
https://alamedapost.com/op-ed/giving-thanks-for-our-donors-and-members/
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The Windermere Foundation is donating $10,176 across seven local non-profits: Rhythmix Cultural Works, Girls Inc. of the Island City, Alameda Food Bank, Alameda Education Foundation, Meals on Wheels, Mastick Senior Center, and Alameda Welfare Council.
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