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Council to consider Glencree settlement
The Half Moon Bay City Council will consider relinquishing its rights to acquire the Glencree property as part of a proposed settlement agreement between the city and the property owner.
Pescadero school listed among state's worst
Pescadero elementary and middle school Monday made a dubious list of 188 schools in California that must take one of several draconian steps to improve chronically poor performance on standardized tests. Those steps may include firing the principal, re-organizing as a charter school or closing entirely.
'Dr. Joy' honored by state Assembly
Dr. Josefina Enriquez will be honored Monday in Sacramento as California’s Assembly District 19 Woman of the Year. The Coastside’s “Dr. Joy” will be recognized for more than 20 years of service on the San Mateo County coast – often providing medical treatment free of charge.
Coastsiders rally for education
Coastside parents, teachers and students took part in morning demonstrations to promote local schools amid ominous cuts threatening education.
City considers hikes to sewer fees
Sewer rates in Half Moon Bay could increase more than 50 percent in the next two years, according to a plan by city officials to boost revenues for the city sanitation system.
School supporters plan rally on Thursday
Local teachers, parents and students will drop the books and take it to the streets on Thursday morning as a show of support for local education.
Four boys arrested in Montara burglary
San Mateo County Sheriff’s deputies arrested four boys for burglarizing a home in Montara, according to a Wednesday press release.
Alpine Road reopens near La Honda
UPDATE: Alpine Road is now open after a downed tree blocked traffic in both directions near the 9000 block Tuesday morning.
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School officials outline worst-case scenario
Thursday, March 4, 2010 9:46 AM PSTSchool counselors, librarians and classified staff at Cabrillo Unified schools will take the brunt of cuts if a Coastside parcel tax doesn’t win voter approval in June.
Sports
Castillo falls in televised MMA match
Friday, March 5, 2010 4:31 PM PSTThe only consolation Raul Castillo took away from Friday’s Mixed Martial Arts Strikeforce Challenge is that he didn’t get knocked out or submitted.
Editorial and Opinion
After years of apathy, Coastside now taking tsunami seriously
Thursday, March 4, 2010 10:41 AM PSTWhat a difference five years make in terms of the Coastside’s preparedness for a tsunami.
Arts
Jazz Search West calls for local jazz musicians
Friday, March 5, 2010 4:49 PM PSTJazz Search West — a part of Rhythmic Concepts, the Oakland producers of Jazz Camp West which takes place annually in La Honda — is holding its first annual Bay Area talent search, for which jazz musicians are invited to apply.
Waves wash ashore on Martin's Beach as the landscape continues to erode and evolve over time. Lars Howlett / Review
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Heavy gray clouds threatened rain but three children with a beach ball still romped and splashed Saturday in an El Granada swimming pool.
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