There may be one/or more Athertonian/s in the race for Governor in 2010. Meg Whitman is putting the word out through "sources close to the Internet giant's former CEO"...could we be headed for two Athertonians running for the same office with money from the same company but from different parties?
San Mateo Union High School District's plan to raise fees on fields has boiled over in Burlingame. Councilmember Terry Nagel is calling for a Summit of school officials, city representatives, and nonprofit athletic leaders. Perhaps they should call in Kissinger too?
In yesterday's Watch Dog round-up, we mentioned the Walgreens' proposal in Burlingame having wide-ranging impacts on the Safeway development. Well, the Burlingame City Coucil overturned its own Planning Commission decision. A 24-hour Walgreens is coming to Burlingame.
If you are interested (and who isn't) in finding out a lot more about Michelle Durand of the Daily Journal...today is your lucky day. A window into the reporter appears in her "Off the Beat" column...
Palo Alto gets some new leadership. Last night, Peter Drekmeier was voteed in as Mayor and Jack Morton as Vice Mayor. There are major issues facing these two and the rest of the City Council: Stanford's growth, a new police chief, composting...
Apparently there is lots of money in pastries...that's what prompted two men "in their late teens or early 20s" to rob Le Boulanger in downtown Menlo Park. If you saw anything like this, call 650/330-6300.
Sometimes, elected officials serve in other capacities on County advisory boards. But the Board of Supervisors is considering putting an end to that practice by keeping some folks off the Midcoast Community Council. Nobody else is covering it except the Half Moon Bay Review, kudos Review!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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