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At One's Fingertips: Paiman Komeilizadeh is the executive director and co-founder of The Alameda-based Able Project, which is an online resource center designed to give the disabled community access to information on needed and helpful products and manufacturers.
Able Project assists the disabled in locating products for specific needs
By Mary Gottschalk
Negotiating obstacles in a wheelchair is difficulty enough; finding the right wheelchair shouldn't be a hassle.  More
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Sidewalk repairs Stamp out hunger Elm Street parks
A city-required tree planted between the sidewalk and the street can secretly tap into a homeowner's bank account if its roots cause even a single crack in the sidewalk.  More Helping to feed the hungry is as simple as reaching into your cupboard, pulling out some canned goods or a jar of peanut butter and leaving them by your mailbox.  More Stan Ochs is a man who freely admits, "I have more time than I need." That excess time is working to the advantage of Ochs' fellow College Park residents.  More
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Able Project assists the disabled in locating products for specific needs
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Mandated sidewalk repairs are adding up

Persistence pays off as 'volunteers' create a pair of Elm Street parks

Mail carriers do their part to help stamp out hunger with food drive

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