Have you seen this video yet?

Propaganda

By on Thu, February 7, 2008

OK, I’m at the tail end of the curve this time, but I just saw this video and was blown away. It’s genuinely moving, but entirely substance-free. Whatever. You must watch it.

This violates all my rules about running only local stories, but yesterday morning I was exhilarated for the first time in I don’t know how long to be voting. I have no clue if it’s the idea of having an exciting candidate for a change, or just the feeling that my voted mattered for the first time in a long time. The video was causing problems for some users, so I moved it off the front page.  Click below to see it.

Presidential candidate Mike Gravel visits Sea Crest

Charlie Teall
Wednesday morning, Mike Gravel visited Sea Crest school in Half Moon Bay. Mike is a Democratic hopeful with family ties in HMB. Click to the see more photos on Flickr.

By on Thu, February 7, 2008

Photographer Jan Tiura on exhibit at Moon News in this month

Press release

By on Thu, February 7, 2008

Marine Sanctuary councils meet in HMB, Friday Feb 15

Press release

By on Thu, February 7, 2008

Gulf of the Farallones and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuaries are holding a joint advisory council meeting in Half Moon Bay at the Bell Building on Feb 15, from 9am to 4:30pm. Click for the agenda.

County wants to take airport wells back from MWSD


By on Thu, February 7, 2008

Although the Montara Water and Sanitary District has been given immediate possession of its three wells near the airport by a Santa Clara County superior court, San Mateo County has been trying to get it back, reports the County Times. The wells produce about 60% of the district’s water. Why a Santa Clara County court?  MWSD requested a change of venue.

In 2003, the water district discovered that the permit under which it had leased the land since 1943 could be canceled on six months’ notice. That caused the California Department of Health Services to deny the district a $5 million loan to finance several badly needed upgrades. Eventually, the water agency concluded the only solution was to own the wells.
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If they had their way, the water district would use very little of the well water drawn from the aquifer under the airport. It’s contaminated with nitrates and tricresyl phosphates. The latter come from a gasoline additive old airplanes once used.

"The airport water requires more treatment, and it’s farther from storage. It has a higher per-unit cost to run the electrical pumps. It’s not as good a water as the Alta Vista water," said Irving, referring to the well the district commissioned in October.

The county is trying to make a federal case of it, arguing that the FAA has jurisdiction over the land.

Nancy Zeltsman, concert marimba player, at the Bach Sunday

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on Thu, February 7, 2008

Nancy Zeltsman, renowned concert marimba player, will present a program of intriguing contemporary compositions with a jazz twist. Composers include: David Friedman, Geoffrey Keezer, Gunther Schuller, Duke Ellington and Nancy Zeltsman.

Richard Dyer, The Boston Globe, says, "The ever-astonishing Nancy Zeltsman played with sparkling rhythmic inflection, stamina, speed, accuracy, and a full spectrum of colors."

Sunday, Feb 10
Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
$30.  Tickets at the door. Reservations for members.
Doors Open at 3 PM, Music from 4:30 to 7:30 PM, with intermission

Community Forum to discuss green building permit Incentives,  tonight


By on Wed, February 6, 2008

San Mateo County will be holding a community forum to discuss a proposed amendment to the San Mateo County Building Regulations to establish a "Green Building Program" with minimum required standards as well as incentives for expedited building permit processing and building inspections.  The forum will be held at El Granada Elementary School Multi-use Room from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

A minimum standard of 50 GreenPoints, using the Build It Green Rating System, would be required for all new residential single-family and low-rise multi-family construction, 75% and 50% remodels.  Incentives would be available for new residential construction, 75% and 50% remodels of residential buildings, which voluntarily achieve 75 or more GreenPoints under the Build It GreenTM Rating System or LEED® Certification.  These incentives include a 30-day turnaround on building permit comments from County Departments.  An additional incentive would be available for those projects achieving a GreenPoint rating of 100 points or higher or LEED® certification, which would consist of guaranteed building inspections within two working days of a request.

For new commercial and industrial construction of 3,000 sq. ft. or larger, LEED® certification would be mandatory and would receive expedited building permit processing.  Achieving LEED® "Silver" certification would be voluntary and would receive guaranteed building inspections within two working days.

This item is scheduled to be considered by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, February 12, 2008, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, in the Board Chambers at 9:15 a.m.

For Further Information
Please call Mike O’Connell, Assistant Building Inspector Manager at 650-599-1594 or Jim Eggemeyer, Deputy Director at 650-363-1930 or Lisa Grote, Director at 650-363-1861.

MWSD offers quarterly disposal event Saturday

Press release

By on Wed, February 6, 2008

The Montara Water and Sanitary District and Seacoast Disposal Company are making their Recycling Drop-Off day a quarterly event.  This Saturday, Feb 9, disposal is free for accepted items at Farallone View Elementary from 9am to 1pm. The event will also be held May 10, August 9 and November 8, 2008. For Questions Please Call 728-3545

Click below for a list of accepted items and those that will not be accepted.

Deathtrap in Pacifica through Feb 24

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By on Wed, February 6, 2008

Over the Tavern at the Coastside Rep begins Friday

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By on Tue, February 5, 2008

The Coastside Repertory Theater presents Over the Tavern, a beguiling family comedy that will lift your spirits and warm your heart. Set in Buffalo, New York during the Eisenhower years, this delightful play brings us the Pazinski family: Mom, Dad, and their 4 children - Rudy, Eddie, Georgie, and Annie. Watch them as they maneuver through life’s questions and challenges with humor and charm. "Helping them" on their path with ruler in one hand, clicker in the other is Sister Clarisse. Join us as we go on this hilarious and touching coming of age adventure. "Absolutely enchanting…a little bit of heaven." Chicago Tribune. This show is family friendly. PG - some language may be inappropriate for young children.

Over the Tavern runs Feb 8 to March 1

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