Monday, October 19, 2009

Morning News Round-Up -- 10.19.09: Wall to Wall Eshoo...

Rep. Anna Eshoo is holding another health care reform town hall meeting tonight in Redwood City. Same lament, different day. Plus, she was front-and-center on KQED this morning with Krasny...

You know the recession has gotten bad when Hillsborough is feeling the pinch.

And when public employees are affected.

And when Burlingame can’t afford to silence Caltrain.

And this doesn't make it any better in San Carlos. The San Carlos-based biotech firm Nektar plus $100,000 in property taxes.

Meanwhile, Millbrae Council candidates discuss how they can increase revenues? That should be good for business...

Moving past pumpkins and onto horses… Half Moon Bay is set to discuss whether horses should be restricted on beaches. How unromantic.

Menlo Park wants to build more office space. It should ready by the time there are jobs to fill that space.

A young entrepreneur attempts to bloom out of Half Moon Bay. No pun intended.

Another dump truck hits the Peninsula.

Finally, COW describes in full detail the perpetual parking controversy. Woodside v. Caltrain.

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