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Laurels Pile Up for Retiring KCBS Newsman

One of Martinez' most distinguished residents, Bob Melrose covered the news for 36 years.

For nearly four decades, Bob Melrose was there to report the stories that rocked the Bay Area: the Caldicott Tunnel fire, the Jonestown suicides, the assassination of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, the murder of Laci Peterson.

Now, after 36 years, the Martinez resident with the distinctive voice is clocking out.

"The news gods were always playing with me, good and bad," he told the  Contra Costa Times.

“He truly personifies the old-time newsman. He lives it. He breathes it,” KTVU television reporter Rita Williams, who shared an office with Melrose at the San Francisco Hall of Justice for 20 years, said in KCBS radio's profile. of the veteran one colleague calls "the Coltrane of radio."

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Beau Behan May 17, 2013 at 09:36 am
Hi Robert, Thanks for dropping in and checking out the blog. The new Patch look is so 'new' as I amRead More still learning to navigate through. Just updated it and added the link to my film review. Thanks again. Cheers!
Robert Rothgery May 17, 2013 at 09:30 am
I am happy to know that Mr. Behan's review of "STID" is now available. Might we knowRead More where it is available? Perhaps I am just an Apple lovin' technopeasant, but despite my frantic serial clicking on text without links, I could not find the actual story. Alas and alack I may never know why there is no darkness in "...Into Darkness" (or Lightness). Oh, and welcome back Jim!
Mark Thomson May 18, 2013 at 09:03 pm
As long as there are meters downtown, let's make it as easy as possible to pay. I hate having toRead More dig around for change to feed a meter. Using a card is much more convenient.
Bob Burman May 18, 2013 at 03:59 pm
There should be NO parking meters.
Captain Bebops May 18, 2013 at 01:04 pm
George, I think the meters are there to keep jurors from tying up all the parking not for revenue.Read More Martinez needs a parking garage for jurors but it might be difficult to pass a bond for one. Thing is, the last time I got a jury summons for Martinez it said I could just put the summons notice on the dashboard and park at a meter without putting money in it and no ticket would be issued. Unfortunately the court house is probably both a boon and a bane for growth downtown.