Going Coastal: Rich Gordon

Darin Boville
Part 1

 

Darin Boville
Part 2

By on Thu, September 9, 2010

Neil’s guest is Supervisor Rich Gordon. Gordon is the long-time representative of the Coastside’s district on San Mateo County’s Board of Supervisors and is poised to win a seat in the State Assembly this November. Rich talks about his tenure on the board, his marriage, coastal development, and offers advice to his replacement.

Rabbit Hole at Coastal Rep, beginning Sept 17

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Press release

By on Thu, September 9, 2010

The Coastal Repertory Theatre in Half Moon Bay will feature David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer Prize winning drama, “Rabbit Hole,” directed by Paul Anable. The play opens September 17.

Lindsay-Abaire’s insightful play, which received five Tony nominations and won the Pulitzer for drama in 2007, explores the relationships within a family learning to cope with tragedy. Becca and Howie Corbett are grieving separately over the loss of their 4-year-old son, Danny. As Becca tries to forget and Howie tries to remember, the husband and wife slowly drift apart. Then Jason, the teenage boy who was driving the car that killed Danny, appears on the doorstep and offers a way to cope—a possibility for light at the end of a long, dark tunnel. Becca’s sister, Izzy, and mother, Nat, bring confusion along with insight; hilarity along with emotion.

Dates and show times for “Rabbit Hole” are: September 17 through October 9; Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

 

Sheriff’s report, Sept 6

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By on Thu, September 9, 2010

This reports covers the period August 26 to Sept 6.

Although a fifth subject in a "vehicle burglary ring" was arrested at Gray Whale Cove on Aug 26, two more burglaries happened there on the afternoon of Sept 1. There was also two smashed window burglaries near Surfers Beach at about the same time. There was a residential burglary in an unspecified community. Three vehicles, two unregistered, were towed on Aug 30. And there were several DUI and public intoxication arrests. Also: medical transport and indecent exposure, and a brawl in Princeton:

Deputies were dispatched to a report of battery. They were advised that there were approximately 30 people in a physical fight. Upon arrival the group had dispersed. One male subject was too intoxicated to care for himself and he was transported to the county jail.

CUSD reaches agreement with union representing non-teaching employees


By on Thu, September 9, 2010

The Cabrillo Unified School District and the union representing its 120 non-teaching ("classified") employees have reached a tentative agreement on a new three year contract.

According to the district’s press release, the contract "largely mirrors earlier agreements reached with the Cabrillo Unified Teachers Association and non-represented employee groups".

The contract covers the three school years beginning with 2010-2011. The details of the contract will be released on Sept 24, following the general meeting of the union. The CUSD board will consider the contract at its October 14 meeting.

Farmers’ Market potluck and sneak preview of Fresh, Saturday

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Press release

By on Tue, September 7, 2010

On Saturday September 11th, The Visionary Edge will present a day-long FRESH event including a community Farmers’ Market Potluck followed by a sneak preview screening of the new documentary FRESH: New Thinking About What We’re Eating. The film will be introduced via skype by the director, and a panel discussion that highlights what is going on in our county to enhance a healthier food system will wrap up the evening. 

FRESH celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Each has witnessed the rapid transformation of our agriculture into an industrial model, and confronted the consequences: food contamination, environmental pollution, depletion of natural resources, and morbid obesity. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision for a future of our food and our planet. FRESH presents a vision of the possible by profiling heroes all over the country who are changing the way we eat. If Food Inc. was your wake up call, FRESH is your call to action.

Start with a community potluck at 6

Movie-goers are encouraged to start their day FRESH with a visit to the Coastside Farmers Market on Saturday morning from 9:00-1:00 and take advantage “Secret Ingredient” deals on fresh, organic, locally grown and produced food to include in the first-ever Coastside Farmers’ Market Community Potluck.  The Community is invited to bring a dish to share – or simply come to sample and vote for your favorite creation of the evening.  Compostable sampling kits will be available by donation to The HEAL Project – and include 4 chances to vote for your favorite concoction of the night. The winner will receive a shopping spree at the Coastside Farmers’ Market.  The Farmers Market Potluck, hosted by The Visionary Edge, Coastside Farmers Market and Community United Methodist Church, begins at 6 PM at CUMC, 777 Miramontes at Johnston.

 

 

 

The Dave Liebman Group, Sunday at the Bach

Press release

By on Tue, September 7, 2010

Dave Liebman has been called a “dedicated master” who has sustained a top-of-the-line reputation for four decades. A multiple Grammy nominee, Leonard Feather of Downbeat puts him “among the most important saxophonists in contemporary music” 
 
As a necessary component of his artistic life, David Liebman has continued to pursue his goal of employing a steady working group with a distinct body of music.  The Group will be playing from their 2009 CD, —”Turnaround” - The Music of Ornette Coleman on the Jazzwerkstatt label which includes arrangements of some Ornette classics set in a diverse assortment of styles and idioms in many cases with added harmonies. The CD set includes a haunting "Lonely Woman" with guitar synths and wooden flute; a "rubber blues" version of "Turnaround"; a burning Latin-based feel for "Una Muy Bonita" and the very beautiful "Kathlelin Gray."
 
In his liner notes Liebman say of Ornette’s music:  “there is a joyful spirit which permeates throughout . . . His music expresses an irrepressible joie de vivre, uplifting and mournful at the same time, playful and deadly serious-a full view of the human condition. 

Sunday, September 12, 2010 – 4:30, $35
Doors open at 3 pm, Two sets of music 4:30 to 7:30 with intermission
Online reservations: Brown Paper Tickets.com
Also available at the door
Priority seating for Bach Society Members

Douglas Beach House on Miramar Beach
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay
650 726-4143

www.bachddsoc.org

Stop residential cell towers on the Coastside

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Letter

By on Sun, September 5, 2010

We’ve lived in El Granada 26 years. It was through a friend of a neighbor’s that we learned AT&T and Coast County Water District (CCWD) are planning to build a 65 foot cell tower in the middle of an El Granada residential neighborhood (R-1 zone) that is approximately within ½ mile of the Post Office, El Granada Elementary School, Wilkinson School, Picasso Preschool and many of our homes and businesses.

Cell radiation has been cited to cover a range of 2.3 miles.  How will the parents of the children taking them to elementary school or day care feel about having their children in that range? 

One of our neighbors will be 30 feet away from it. Others will be affected. The tower will be visible from almost every room of our house. Another neighbor’s deck views it, 24/7/ 365. There are many other homes that will be able to view the tower.  What will that do to the value of their property? 

Implying these towers “look like trees” is ludicrous.  They are 3 feet to 5 feet diameter poles, 65 plus feet tall with antennae protruding, looking like dead twigs.  That’s just appearance.

How is it the Coastside County Water District clearly posted just a few months ago that the trees on that lot were being either removed or trimmed, and yet the notice of this cell tower gets buried in the HMB Review notices?  We plan on joining many of our neighbors at the Coastside County Water District’s next board meeting on September 14 to see if the water company will reconsider its decision to allow AT&T to build a new cell tower in residential El Granada.  We are not against cell towers, but they do not belong in the middle of a residential neighborhood.

Many in the neighborhood have joined a group called EGNAG (El Granada Neighborhood Action Group).  For more information, and to sign our petition to stop this cell tower, please go to our web site at: http://stopthecelltower.org

Robert D. Kline
El Granada

Local Coastal Program and Midcoast groundwater study at MCC, Weds

Letter

By on Sat, September 4, 2010

At the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Midcoast Community Council on Wednesday, September 8, 2010 7:30 p.m. at Seton Medical Center Coastside, Steve Monowitz, Deputy Director, San Mateo County Planning and Building Department, will update the Midcoast community on both the Local Coastal Program Resubmittal and the newly released Midcoast Groundwater Study, Phase III. Presentation and discussion will cover:

  • 1: Lot Retirement
  • 2: Temporary Prohibition of Private Wells and Groundwater Issues
  • 3: Growth Limits
  • 4: "Grandfathering"
  • 5: Restriction of Public Works Capacities
  • 6: Public Service Priorities
  • 7: Re-zoning of Bypass Lands
  • New issues that have arisen since last update

Why should you Care? As residents of the Midcoast, the decisions being made here will affect your daily lives when it comes to things like water quality and quantity, traffic congestion, HWY 1 safety issues (remember the Tunnel will be opening soon) and the overall quality of life that we all enjoy in this seaside haven. We invite the public to come and listen, learn and voice your opinion. Please visit the MCC webpage for more information. Past LCP presentations, Midcoast LCP Update / Ground Water Study and more can be found on the MCC’s LCP update page. Directions to Wednesday’s meeting at Seton Medical Center Coastside, Marine Boulevard & Etheldore, Moss Beach: Take Highway 1 to Marine Boulevard and follow hospital signs uphill Please note: MCC attendees PLEASE park in upper parking lot per hospital policy.

Photo: Accident in Montara knocks over Land Rover

A Rover was tipped over when its bumper was clipped by a pickup at Sixth and Farallone in Montara. The driver of the Land Rover was sitting up and talking but taken by ambulance to hospital. The driver of the pickup was OK.

By on Sat, September 4, 2010

Huge Book Sale This Weekend in HMB

Letter

By on Fri, September 3, 2010

Huge book sale Saturday, September 4th and Sunday, September 5th from 9am to 3pm. Also Monday, September 6th from 9am to 1pm. Located at Coastside Lutheran Church at 900 N. Cabrillo Highway in Half Moon Bay. Features sorted fiction and non-fiction adult and children’s books, videos, dvds, cds, audiobooks, games and puzzles. Hardback books $1.00 and paperback books $0.50.

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