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Fly the fiend-ly skies

The jet wasn’t all that was blue when flight attendant Steven Slater took road rage to the air in a creative way of saying, “I quit.” He swore a blue streak over the intercom, just before he opened the front, starboard hatch, deployed the evacuation slide, grabbed two beers, and slid into unemployment.

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Taste all the coast has to offer

The coast has an amazing array of people, lifestyles, food, local fruits and vegetables, and delectable ways of preparing them. As a result, the fourth annual Taste of the Coast, which benefits Senior Coastsiders, will make your mouth water.

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Ongoing Programs

All ongoing programs listed take place at Senior Coastsiders, located in the Ted Adcock Community/Senior Center at 535 Kelly Avenue in Half Moon Bay.  For more information about any program, call 726-9056.

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Long masters of multiple media

A good look around the Enso gallery at the current exhibit by Half Moon Bay artist Bill Long, is tantamount to a grand tour of art.

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Women's music will make redwoods sing

Women singers and songwriters, and the spirit of a redwood forest, will be celebrated at the free, fifth annual Women in the Redwoods Summer Music Festival daylong concert and dance party Saturday, Sept. 4.

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Film brings 'brown pride' to Pescadero

It might seem surreal: An independent film about San Francisco’s Mission District, independently made but in high demand, conveyed with Skywalker Sound state-of-the-art technology, unfolded in a makeshift theater set up in a circa-1880s barn.

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Coastside sophomores test below state average

Wednesday, September 1, 2010 11:41 AM PDT
California High School Exit Examination results are in, and, on a whole, San Mateo County 10th-graders are scoring better than the state’s average. Last year in San Mateo County, 86 percent of students passed mathematics and 85 percent passed English, compared to a state average of just more than 80 percent for both portions.

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South Coast schools gets $2.2 million

The California State Board of Education approved funding for La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District last week after a nearly month-long delay that forced the South Coast district back to school without $2.2 million in federal School Improvement Grant funding.

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Protecting a forest from fire

The Kings Mountain Fire Department was formed in 1962 and supported since 1963 by the Kings Mountain Art Fair. Sixteen men and women respond to 150 to 200 calls per year and keep their edge with two to three formal training sessions monthly plus re-certification classes.

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For 47th year, fair presents art fit for Kings

In 1963, up on Kings Mountain, a handful of ladies held a sale of knitted and crocheted works in a barn to support fire protection for their heavily forested community.

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Here she comes'€-

Rebecca Moisoff of Half Moon Bay scoffs at the idea that pageants are superfluous fluff.

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Teen wordsmiths win prizes again

On Friday, Sept. 10, the Half Moon Bay Library hosts the award ceremony for the 13th Summer Teen Poetry Contest, with readings of winning poems by their young authors.

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Coastside sophomores test below state average


California High School Exit Examination results are in, and, on a whole, San Mateo County 10th-graders are scoring better than the state’s average. Last year in San Mateo County, 86 percent of students passed mathematics and 85 percent passed English, compared to a state average of just more than 80 percent for both portions.

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