The geniuses that robbed a Wells Fargo in San Mateo on Wednesday got caught. One of the detectives investigating the case recognized one of the robbers from "previous contact." Kudos to the San Mateo police.
A nurse at the VA in Menlo Park stole $1,000 from a veteran there. Wow.
The murder in SSF on Wednesday was drug-related.
Palo Alto Police Chief Lynne Johnson called robbers "opportunistic bullies" -- thank you Chief for the update.
Economics 101 says that people respond to incentives. The opposite is true too. Even with soccer fields. Folks are leaving Belmont soccer fields because they are too expensive. Mayor Warren Lieberman is ok with that. In a classic NIMBY quote he said: "In my perspective it’s a net positive for Belmont and its residents because teams that elected to move were primarily players not from Belmont..."
The Daily Journal's Jon Mays chimes in on North Central San Mateo's unique Halloween attraction. In an unrelated couple of paragraphs, he also says Yes to Prop 2.
An op-ed in the Daily Journal is titled: DMB’s lust for land. DMB are the folks who are slated to develop the Cargill land in Redwood City. Can you guess how this piece reads? And opposite that piece is this piece, titled (not surprisingly): Solving our housing problem.
Republican Greg Conlon hopes to make a strong showing against Jackie Speier. In other related news: pigs can fly, the 49ers are going to win the Super Bowl, the fundamentals of the economy are sounds, and Joe the Plumber is leading candidate for Secretary of the Interior...
Friday, October 31, 2008
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