The Fort Bragg Fires, Part II: Fort Bragg Burned In More Ways Than One
The Fort Bragg Fires Part II: Fort Bragg Burned In More Ways Than One by Mark Heimann and Bruce Anderson for the Anderson Valley Advertiser February 3 rd , 1999 Edited by Peter J. Mello – December 29 th , 2017 F anning out for miles beneath seemingly every corner of Pittsburg are the roots of the Affinito family tree. No, not the East Coast steel town (did you catch the missing 'h' at the end?), but rather Pittsburg, California : a tough-as-nails industrial suburb tucked in an oft-forgotten corner of Contra Costa County, where the two rivers that power the state's massive agricurtural economy in the Central Valley converge to first become Suisun Bay, then San Pablo Bay, and finally the famed San Francisco Bay. During the events covered in the first installment of this series, little more than 30,000 people called it home, most of them earning “honest” livings connected to the busy deep-water river port and adjacent...