Darin Boville
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Tuesday, the Half Moon Bay City Council announced the new city manager, continued its discussion of campaign finance reform, and came closer to resolution on the parking permits. [Link to agenda]
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Darin Boville
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Tuesday, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors met to consider its update to the Midcoast Local Coastal Program. Coastsider was there, and we’re presenting the complete meeting in three parts.
The Part I [Quicktime | Windows Media] and Part II [Quicktime | Windows Media] are of the public comment period. Many of the speakers focused on the Burnham Strip and upon Big Wave. Each segment lasts about forty minutes.
The third segment is the session where the Board discussed the various issues and heard a presentation from George Bergman [Quicktime | Windows Media]. This segment concludes with the vote.
The gang member who fatally shot Carlos Patino of Redwood City man in the Pillar Point RV parking lot April 2004 was sentenced to 21 years in prison Tuesday. He plead no contest to voluntary manslaughter, reports the Daily Journal.
Patino and an unknown number of people believed to be part of the Sureño gang out of Half Moon Bay were at the parking lot of the Pillar Point RV Park and Surfer’s Beach on Cabrillo Highway when they allegedly began fighting with the Norteño gang from Antioch. A verbal argument reportedly escalated to physical fights and bottle throwing before the shooting began. Patino was fatally struck in the head and another acquaintance wounded by the gunfire.
Channel 5 has a report from Bay Cities News.
For many years, Orson Welles’s It’s All True, was one of Hollywood’s legendary lost films. The film was a documentary project Welles began shooting in Brazil in 1942 for the U.S. Government and RKO. It was intended as a tribute to the people of Latin America, a soft-sell propaganda film to promote hemispheric solidarity and counter the threat of fascism. But what Welles found and filmed in Brazil was not what his sponsors had in mind. He shot a radical film dealing sympathetically with the musical culture, the political aspirations, and the economic plight of poor Brazilians, many of whom were black and lived in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
Under pressure from the Brazilian government and alarmed by the racial themes of the film, RKO terminated the production and fired Welles. Despite all of Welles’ efforts to finish the film back in Hollywood over a period of several years, it was taken away from him and partially destroyed.
After 309 cans of footage of It’s All True were discovered in the 1980s, Richard Wilson (Welles’s righthand man in Brazil), Myron Meisel, and Bill Krohn spent years constructing their magnificent documentary feature: It’s All True: Based On An Unfinished Film By Orson Welles. Experience the genius of Orson Welles through his work and through the eyes of the artists with whom he worked.
$6.00 donation
October 20, 2006 at 8:00 PM
Community United Methodist Church Sanctuary
777 Miramontes
(corner of Johnston)
Half Moon Bay
From Main Street in Half Moon Bay turn east on Miramontes to Johnston (just one block)
Marcia Raines, a resident of Ocean Colony and the current San Mateo County Environmental Services Agency Director, has been hired as the new city manager for Half Moon Bay. The decision was announced at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
The Gold Line Service, the new community shuttle service for Pacifica, will begin service on Monday, October 30th to provide residents in and around the Linda Mar area of Pacifica with enhanced mid-day service. This is the first phase of a two-part community service that is planned for Pacifica residents.