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COASTSIDE
2022
NO. 9 SEPTEMBER
VOL. 3
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in pandemic decline
Acclaimed art TREND SLOWS
A BIT IN LOCAL
fornia public schools has
steadily declined as a result
of a drop in overall popula-
fair returns to
tion, lower birth rates and
SCHOOLS some families with children
leaving the state. Over the
By Peter Tokofsky past two years, enrollments
See SCHOOLS•6A
THOUSANDS century.
Over the weekend, Fletch-
ATTEND er was one of many volun-
teers, artists, locals and vis- Anna Hoch-Kenney / Review
BELOVED itors who were delighted to Art lovers flocked back to the Kings Mountain Art Fair
over the weekend as the beloved mountain event returned after
EVENT once again gather for the
Kings Mountain Art Fair, in a three-year hiatus.
person, for the first time in
By Emma Spaeth three years. the famed giant cookies, advance, but, in 1963, the
“I truly have not seen and enjoy the unique event. very first one started out as
Eighty- eight-year- old some of these people for Fletcher said cars were lined just a small fundraiser for
Alma Fletcher knows the three years,” said Fletch- up for more than a mile on the local volunteer fire bri-
Kings Mountain Art Fair er. “So to be able to see my either side of the road on gade.
like the back of her hand, neighbors is just fantastic.” Monday as people trekked “Oh, it was really beau-
having volunteered in just Nestled in the redwoods up the mountain. tiful, but it was very, very Review file photo
about every corner of the along Highway 35, thou- The event is circled on small,” said Fletcher. Enrollment at Coastside schools has been dropping over
beloved community fair for sands flocked to browse many calendars around the the last several years, though early indications are that it has
the better part of the last the juried art booths, eat Bay Area many months in See FAIR•6A stabilized a bit this year.
Review
[ photo of the week ] [ talk of the town ]
PUBLISHER
Debra Hershon
debra@coastsidenewsgroup.com
On plastic fields
EDITORIAL Half Moon Bay residents
Clay Lambert have been talking on social
Editor
clay@coastsidenewsgroup.com media about a City of Half
August Howell
Moon Bay proposal to in-
News writer clude synthetic turf fields
august@coastsidenewsgroup.com as part of its renovations of
Emma Spaeth Smith Field. Suffice to say,
Community/sports Writer
emma@coastsidenewsgroup.com not everyone is enthusiastic.
Peter Tokofsky
One resident included a poll
News writer showing 48 percent of the 73
peter@coastsidenewsgroup.com votes were against the idea.
Eileen Campbell Some worried about the
Staff writer
eileen@coastsidenewsgroup.com plastic breaking down over
Julie Gerth
time and being too close to
Copy editor the ocean and protected wet-
julie@coastsidenewsgroup.com lands.
Anna Hoch-Kenney
Photographer
anna@coastsidenewsgroup.com
Louie Castoria
Contributor
louie@coastsidenewsgroup.com
Grace Scullion
Intern
ADVERTISING
Mary Moseley
Media consultant
mary@coastsidenewsgroup.com
Randie Marlow
Media consultant
randie@coastsidenewsgroup.com Wing and a prayer
Judith Modlen El Granada residents ex-
ad production and design pressed concern for a peli-
judith@coastsidenewsgroup.com
can that seemed to have a
ADMINISTRATIVE broken wing in a photo post-
Kelli Plath ed to Nextdoor. Neighbors
Finance and Admin Director weighed in with ideas. Many
kelli@coastsidenewsgroup.com
suggested calling the Penin-
Alison Farmwald
Office Manager sula Humane Society, which
alison@coastsidenewsgroup.com can send a trained rescue
officer to help with injured
ADVERTISING animals. When someone
adsales@coastsidenewsgroup.com suggested the Marine Mam-
CLASSIFIEDS mal Center, she was politely
liners@coastsidenewsgroup.com
reminded that birds aren’t
CIRCULATION
circ@coastsidenewsgroup.com
mammals.
Emma Spaeth / Review
LEGAL NOTICES
legals@coastsidenewsgroup.com A lonesome sound
OBITUARIES The bagpiper at the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, is one of the enduring and endearing charms of the Coastside — par-
obits@coastsidenewsgroup.com
ticularly when seen against the backdrop of the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean.
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Tide chart, September 5 – 11, 2022
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▸ Government body: Half Moon ▸ Biking: Marin Holt presented to complete the Eastside Parallel wants user input about how they transportation demand manage-
Bay Bike and Pedestrian Advisory an overview of the Coastside on Trail Segment 4, also called Pacific are used and what should be done. ment plan for the midcoast in
Committee Bikes program, which falls under Coast Bikeway North. The project An online survey is circulating and partnership with San Mateo County
the umbrella of the Coastside expands the multi-use trail adjacent Sept. 15 is the last day to complete to reach the midcoast. Bozorginia
▸ Time and date: 6:30 p.m., Sept. 1 Mountain Bikers Club, a 501(c)(3) to Highway 1 from Roosevelt Av- it. As of Sept. 1, 76 people have noted that even recent efforts like
nonprofit. Holt started the program enue to Mirada Road. This design taken it. There are six signs with the county’s expensive Connect the
to make the most out of old bikes. is about 95 percent complete, a QR code linking to the survey Coastside plan can be disjointed be-
▸ Members: Carlene Foldenauer,
The group gathers volunteer me- according to City Engineer Ray posted at locations along the Naomi tween city and county. The money
Aaron Olson, Mario Rendon, chanics and offers free bike repair Razavi. The total cost is $1.6 mil- Patridge Trail, Coastal Trail and will be used for consultants and the
Brandon White, Janet Rae-Dupree, and advocates for safer cycling lion. So far around $700,000 has Eastside Parallel Trail. To take the public outreach process.
Chloe Standez routes. It hosts monthly repair been budgeted between Half Moon survey online, visit half-moon-bay.
events at Abundant Grace’s Half Bay ($35,000), the San Mateo ca.us/642/Open-City-Hall. ▸ Quote of the day:
▸ Staff present: Maziar Bozorgin- Moon Bay office and donates used County Transportation Authority “I don’t mean to say rules without
ia, Jonathan Woo, Ray Razavi bikes to Ayudando Latinos a Soñar, ($315,000) and Metropolitan Trans- ▸ Grant update: enforcement don’t matter, but
which gives them to farmwork- portation Commission ($350,000). Public Works Director Maziar rules without enforcement don’t
▸ New member: Chloe Standez ers. Between January and August, The city is preparing to apply for Bozorginia gave an update on the matter.” Committee Member
was introduced as the committee’s Coastside on Bikes donated 82 the transportation authority’s Mea- status of grant applications. The Brandon White clarified he was
new youth representative. Standez bikes to ALAS. sure A funds that support pedes- city did not receive the Metropoli- not against surveys to understand
is a Coastside resident and 15-year- trian and bicycle programs. tan Transportation Commission’s electric vehicle use on coastal trails,
old sophomore at Sacred Heart ▸ Letter of support: One Bay Area grant for its Kelly but questioned the practicality of
Preparatory in Atherton. She’s The committee agreed to sign a let- ▸ E-bike survey update: Avenue Complete Street Project, regulating e-bikes if there was no
involved in Boy Scouts of America ter in support of city staff asking the The Half Moon Bay City Council is which runs from Main Street to planned mechanism to enforce it.
and the California State Parks San Mateo County Transportation considering how to regulate electric Half Moon Bay State Beach. The
Junior Lifeguard program. Authority for additional funding vehicle use on trails and paths, and city received $100,000 to create a — August Howell
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photos taken on the Coastside from Pacifica to Año Nuevo and up to Skyline Blvd. The idea is
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Opinion
Post-it poems present another way of looking at our world
I
f the pen is really mightier ages speakers (and listeners) What do random thoughts
If I were in charge I would…
than the sword, someone to gather at Mac Dutra Plaza to from strangers, about what
should tell that to Vladimir share words and the ideas be- they would do if they were in If I were in charge everyone would
spend more time with Sam, every lap
Putin or any one of countless hind them. charge, have to do with the would have a cat, and we’d all live like
other misanthropes who domi- As part of the project, he be- price of pumpkins in Half no one is watching. If I were in charge
nate our discussions. So, what gan leaving a poster for the Moon Bay? Well, nothing and I would give myself a candied ham.
good is a poem now? What Make It Main Street Speak- everything. I would fill the trees outside with peach-
is a collec- ers’ Space on area buildings, Our editorial page is much faced love birds, (a pair in every branch)
tion of words at the Half Moon Bay Library, like Hunt’s Speakers’ Space. and I’d sit in the shade
against our at Senior Coastsiders and oth- We invite readers to write and under the trees and eat a hard-salami
sandwich with honey mustard and a whole bunch
modern tra- er places. On the poster he assemble the results in much of lettuce. I would listen carefully
vails? secured a pen and a stack of the same way Hunt presents to what the birds are saying.
[ editorial ] Well, ask blank sticky notes. The posters his poetry. Both projects — Life is too short to look back!
Half Moon also include a prompt intend- our editorial page and the Live for today, think only about tomorrow.
Bay resident Clifford Hunt. ed to get passersby thinking. Speakers’ Space — are only as Give a favor a day to others.
These days, he is assembling The last one was “If I were in robust as our participants. Both If I were in charge I would live like a
poetry one Post-it Note at a charge I would …” rely on you. Both seek to look rock star, I would make high school dances
time. I doubt he would suggest Included here is the result at the world around us and more fun, and let middle schoolers have
it will save the world, but nei- of his early-September Post-it bring it into some meaning- more freedom. I would add more music places,
and bars for nightlife, make it more
ther will it do any lasting dam- harvesting. He would be ful focus. Both invite comment. lively at night. I would make everyone
age. In fact, it might just fur- the first to say the work isn’t Both are produced locally, and less worried about their troubles.
ther community here on the his — he’s merely curating therefore are a finger on one
If I were in charge I would
coast by reminding us what the results of an experiment beating pulse right here on the fix everything. I would make dogs live forever
many have forgotten: The heft in collective thought. He as- coast. and make every pillow cold when you sleep.
of our similarities outweighs sembles the scribbled notes The Review may print I would make college affordable, and make
the relative slight of our differ- anonymous writers leave on subsequent Speakers’ Space healthcare affordable, and make housing
affordable. I would have billions, cuz, yes,
ences. the posters and puts them in poems (though likely not on oh, yes, I would have all the mini pigs.
Hunt was drafted to help run a pleasing order. (He left out the editorial page). To learn
If I were in charge I would
a monthly “Speakers’ Space,” some snarky replies and cuss more about Speakers’ Space straighten everything out so you could always
which is part of the larger words.) Included here is the and how to participate in the go straight and never need to turn but still
Make It Main Street production result. next assembled poem, visit see everything there is to see.
on the afternoon of the first But why include it here, in makeitmainstreethmb.org. If I were in charge I would
Thursday of every month. For this space reserved for rants turn everything over to the dogs.
a couple of hours he encour- and raves about local issues? — Clay Lambert
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[ matter of opinion ]
Upcoming California
Coastal Cleanup Day
The 38th annual Coastal
Cleanup Day is just around
the corner. From 9 a.m. to Anna Hoch-Kenney / Review
noon on Sept. 17 there will be
three group cleanups on the Opening the Vault for Ambrosi
Coastside. Local artist Daniel Ambrosi welcomes viewers and friends into Ocean Blue’s Art Vault at the gallery’s grand opening on Thursday. The gallery will be featuring Am-
The Rotary Club of Half brosi’s work in the exhibit “Dreamscapes” through the end of the year.
Moon Bay will be hosting a
cleanup at Dunes Beach, just
off of Highway 1. The Pa-
cific Beach Coalition will be
meeting at Pillar Point Har- [ events ]
bor, 1 Johnson Pier. Surfrider
San Mateo will be cleaning
up Poplar Beach. To regis-
ter, or for more information
about the local cleanups, visit
smchealth.org.
Friends of the Library to host free concert
If you can’t make it to a
scheduled group cleanup, you
GROUP Bay Library does much more
than just collect book dona-
public. The group hopes to
continue to combine music
and Terraza 7.
Masks are suggested, and
sic to the community, free
of charge,” said Schorr. “The
can still participate by hold- BRANCHES tions. The group's mission is with educational and cultural the sliding glass doors to idea is to get some kind of
ing a self-led cleanup in your to support library program- components. the courtyard will be open, cultural, educational angle to
neighborhood anytime dur- OUT FROM ming, including literacy and Originally from Minas providing fresh air. The free it. It wouldn't be your average
ing the month of Septem-
ber. Questions about self-led
BOOK SALES outreach, but also cultural
events.
Gerais, Brazil, Garabini has
performed at Jazz at Lincoln
event is appropriate for all
ages. For more information,
guy who plays the blues at
San Benito House. We want
cleanups, or how to host a Up next, the Friends is Center, the Jazz Standard, visit hmblibraryfriends.org. people who bring something
community cleanup, can be By Emma Spaeth bringing music to the library, Birdland, Columbia Univer- “Our mission is library to the table as far as unique
directed to pollutionpreven- beginning this weekend with sity and the Herbst Theater. programming, which is a re- musical experience and his-
tion@smcgov.org, or by call- While best known for its a Brazilian musical duo from He has shared the stage with ally broad topic,” said Schorr. tory.”
ing (650) 388-2096. Sidewalk Book Sales, the New York. From 2 to 4 p.m. many established artists, and While traditionally their The Friends of the Library
— Emma Spaeth Friends of the Half Moon on Sunday at the Half Moon has been featured on NPR, purview has been focusing has also been working to sup-
Bay Library, 620 Correas St., NBC, and Global TV in Bra- on literacy and things like the port the need for food secu-
flutist Dominique Gagné, zil. summer reading program, rity in the community, fund-
and seven-string guitarist Ce- Gagné is a Brooklyn-based with an increase in dona- ing about $30,000 over the
sar Garabini will be bringing flutist, pianist, composer tions during the COVID-19 past couple of years for the li-
the sounds of Samba, Cho- and educator. Some of Gag- pandemic, the group started brary's meals programs. Dur-
ro, Bossa Nova, Forró and né’s collaborations include thinking of ways to expand ing the pandemic, the group
Brazilian jazz to the library’s the all-female salsa band Lu- its services. bought more than 100 WiFi
community room and court- lada Club, Santi Debriano’s Most recently, the board hotspots for the portion of
yard. Arkestra Bembe-Ashanti and has been brainstorming how the community without ac-
Friends Treasurer Dave Rio-based Casuarina. Gag- to engage the community cess to the internet to encour-
13th Annual Schorr says this performance né has performed at Carn- with more music at the li- age home connectivity.
PESCADERO BARN SALE may be the first of a series of
free musical events for the
egie Hall, Symphony Space,
the Iridium, Zinc Bar, SOB’s,
brary.
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Douglas continued to show ly for individuals with mental ill- File No. m-291935
Pescadero Mercantile, 248 Stage
great sporting promise when he ness and their families. The following person(s) are doing
Road, Pescadero, CA 94060. The
enrolled at Santa Barbara City Doug navigated the new chal- business as: Natalie Olivia Hair, 840
Directory
registrant(s) commenced to transact
College. Unfortunately, around lenges of his lung cancer diagno- Main Street Suite B, CA 94019. Mail-
business under the fictitious business
this time, Doug began to experi- ing Address: 508 Myrtle Street, Half
sis with the same strength and Moon Bay, CA 94019
name(s) listed above on N/A.
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This business is conducted by a Lim-
that significantly disrupted the out the rest of his life. He is ited Liability Company. This state- A GUIDE TO LOCAL BUSINESSES
Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019.
course of his life. Doug returned survived by his mother, Diane, ment was filed with Mark Church,
The registrant(s) commenced to SERVING THE COASTSIDE COMMUNIT Y
to his family in San Mateo Coun- County Clerk Recorder of San Ma-
brothers Michael and Craig, and transact business under the ficti-
teo County on a date indicated by
ty, and, with the help of ongoing sister Lisa — plus his siblings-in- tious business name(s) listed above
file stamp. ENDORSED FILED AUG
treatment and support, he found law, Joanna, Heather and Chris, on N/A.
10 2022 MARK CHURCH, County
a new personal mission and new and nieces Tess and Jillian, and This business is conducted by an In-
Clerk, Diana Siron, Deputy Clerk.
communities to be a part of. nephew Kelson. dividual. This statement was filed
Published in the Half Moon Bay Re-
Throughout, Doug drew upon with Mark Church, County Clerk
Doug will be enormously Recorder of San Mateo County on
view August 17, 24, 31 & September
his innate strengths of kindness, missed by his family and every- a date indicated by file stamp. EN-
7, 2022
patience and resilience. He was one who knew him. Douglas was DORSED FILED AUG 18 2022
an active member of his church, a truly caring, sweet and gentle MARK CHURCH, County Clerk,
PUBLIC NOTICE Electric Services
First Presbyterian in San Mateo. soul who loved his family above Glenn Changtin, Deputy Clerk. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Fire•Security
He remained very close to his all else. He made sure to check Published in the Half Moon Bay Re- NAME STATEMENT
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passion they gave Doug at the business under the fictitious business
business as: APEX Behavioral Con-
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club through which he was able
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cadero, 94060.
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MARK CHURCH, County Clerk,
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Glenn Changtin, Deputy Clerk.
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appear before this court at the hear- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR weeks prior to the date set for hear- mons and legal papers are served de las Cortes de California (www.
NEED TO POST ing indicated below to show cause, THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ing on the petition. Dated: Aug on you to file a written response at sucorte.c a.gov), en la bibliote-
if any, why the petition for change IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF 18 2022 s/Elizabeth K. Lee, Judge this court and have a copy served ca de leyes de su condado o en la
YOUR FICTITIOUS of name should not be granted. SAN MATEO of the Superior Court. Endorsed: on the plaintiff. A letter or phone corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
Any person objecting to the name CASE NO. 22CIV03343 AUG 18 2022 call will not protect you. Your writ- puede pagar la cuota de present-
BUSINESS NAME changes described above must file TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Published in the Half Moon Bay ten response must be in proper le- ación, pida al secretario de la corte
a written objection that includes Petitioner: Amadis Vivas Welch Review August 31, September 7, 14 gal form if you want the court to que le dé un formulario de exen-
STATEMENT? the reasons for the objection at filed a petition with this court for & 21, 2022 hear your case. There may be a ción de pago de cuotas. Si no pre-
5 MINUTES.
least two court days before the mat- a decree changing names as fol- court form that you can use for senta su respuesta a tiempo, puede
ter is scheduled to be heard and lows: Amadis Vivas Welch to Ama- PUBLIC NOTICE your response. You can find these perder el caso por incumplimiento
ALL ONLINE.
must appear at the hearing to show dis Rocío Vivas. THE COURT OR- court forms and more information y la corte le podrá quitar su sueldo,
SUMMONS (CITACION JUDI-
cause why the petition should not DERS that all persons interested in at the California Courts Online dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
CIAL)
be granted. If no written objection this matter appear before this court Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo cia. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es
NOTICE TO
Just go to hmbreview.com is timely filed, the court may grant at the hearing indicated below to .ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law recomendable que llame a un abo-
DEFENDANT:(AVISO AL DE-
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MANDADO): PHYLLIS J. HOL-
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LINGSWORTH, TRUSTEE of
Half Moon Bay Review BER 06 2022, 9:00am, in Depart- granted. Any person objecting to ask the court clerk for a fee waiv- un servicio de remisión a abogados.
THE PHYLLIS J. HOLLING-
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SWORTH TRUST, an individu-
400 County Center, Redwood City, must file a written objection that sponse on time, you may lose the posible que cumpla con los requi-
al; ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN,
CA 94063. IT IS FURTHER OR- includes the reasons for the objec- case by default, and your wages, sitos para obtener servicios legales
CLAIMING ANY LEGAL OR
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR TATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN
Coastside News Group, a newspa- and must appear at the hearing to court. There are other legal require- encontrar estos grupos sin fines de
CHANGE OF NAME THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED
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IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR TO PLAINTIFF’S TITLE, OR ANY
a week for four successive weeks tion is timely filed, the court may know an attorney, you may want to fornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA CLOUD UPON PLAINTIFF’S TI-
prior to the date set for hearing on grant the petition without a hear- call an attorney referral service. If de las Cortes de California, (www.
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TLE THERETO; and DOES 1
the petition. Dated: Aug 09 2022 s/ ing. NOTICE OF HEARING: On you cannot afford an attorney, you sucorte.c a.gov) o poniéndose en
SAN MATEO through 10, inclusive
Hon. Leland Davis, III, Judge of the OCTOBER 06 2022, 9:00am, in De- may be eligible for free legal ser- contacto con la corte o el colegio de
CASE NO. 22-CIV-03148 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
Superior Court. Endorsed: AUG 09 partment: MC, of this court, locat- vices from a nonprofit legal servic- abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley,
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTÁ DEMAN-
2022 ed at 400 County Center, Redwood es program. You can locate these la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las
Petitioner: Angel Jonathan Jimenez DANDO EL DEMANDANTE): Pat
Published in the Half Moon Bay City, CA 94063. IT IS FURTHER nonprofit groups at the Califor- cuotas y los costos exentos por im-
Rangel filed a petition with this Avila
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court for a decree changing names NOTICE! You have been sued. The
& 21, 2022 der to show cause be published in lawhelpca lifornia.org), the Califor- recuperación de $10,000 ó más de
as follows: Angel Jonathan Jimenez court may decide against you with-
the Coastside News Group, a news- nia Courts Online Self-Help Center valor recibida mediante un acuer-
Rangel to Angel Jonathan Jimenez out your being heard unless you
PUBLIC NOTICE paper of general circulation print- (www.courtinfo .ca.gov/selfhelp), do o una concesión de arbitraje en
Haas. THE COURT ORDERS that respond within 30 days. Read the
ed in San Mateo County, Califor- or by contacting your local court or un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que
all persons interested in this matter ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR information below. You have 30
nia, once a week for four successive county bar association. NOTE: The pagar el gravamen de la corte an-
CHANGE OF NAME CALENDAR DAYS after this sum-
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fees and costs on any settlement or el caso.
SUDOKU ANSWER CROSSWORD SOLUTION arbitration award of $10,000 or The name and address of the court
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cuchar su versión. Lea la infor- The name, address, and telephone
mación a continuación. Tiene 30 number of plaintiff 's attorney, or
DÍAS DE CALENDARIO después plaintiff without an attorney, is
de que le entreguen esta citación y (El nombre, la dirección y el núme-
papeles legales para presentar una ro de teléfono del abogado del de-
respuesta por escrito en esta corte mandante, o del demandante que
y hacer que se entregue una copia no tiene abogado, es):
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Su respuesta por escrito tiene que 954 Oak St. Sonoma, CA 95476
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desea que procesen su caso en la Date: 8/4/2022
corte. Es posible que haya un for-
mulario que usted pueda usar para Published in the Half Moon Bay
su respuesta. Puede encontrar estos Review September 7, 14, 21 & 28,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Sports [ football ]
the opener, the Cougars are Cougar quarterback Liam Harrington completes a pass to P.J. Modena over the outstretched hands of a San Mateo defender on Friday evening. Half Moon
2-0 and increasingly confi- Bay cruised to a 36-0 victory in their home opener.
dent and formidable.
After a slow start, marred
by early fumbles on both
sides, the Cougars won the
game in the second quarter.
They scored three times in
three different ways.
The first touchdown cul-
minated a drive of broth-
er-to-brother connections.
Quarterback Liam Har-
rington looked over the mid-
dle to find Ryan Harrington
had worked his way past the
defense for a 37-yard scoring
pass. Then they scored on a
halfback pass that went from
Anna Hoch-Kenney / Review
Liam Harrington to Owen
Wilson to Kai Zanette. And The Pop Warner Coastside cheer team performs during
in the final seconds of the halftime at the Half Moon Bay Cougars vs. San Mateo High
half, P.J. Modena bulled his School Bearcats football game on Friday. Pop Warner football
way in on second and inches players executed a few plays along with the cheer performance
from the San Mateo goal. as part of Youth Night festivities.
By then it was 22-0 and
clear the Bearcats, who also Anna Hoch-Kenney / Review
lean on the run, faced a near- but at times the Bearcats of the same and functional- Senior running back Dio Lucido rambles around the left end of the Bearcat defense on Friday
ly impossible uphill battle. turned to junior Naleso- ly a formality. The Cougars night.
“Give them credit be- ni Fakava, who, at 5-10, 250 scored next on the second
cause they have some pret- pounds, was built like the play of the fourth quarter to
ty good athletes and big kids big trucks turning into Ox make it 29-0, and again on A packed home field
who run the ball hard,” said Mountain Landfill on the a short pass to Harrison To- crowd left happy on a per- Next up
Holden, who is in the midst drive over from San Mateo. bias. fect coastal night for foot-
The Cougars play three games on the road and don’t return to
of his 20th season coaching “We run the same offense The Cougar defense is ball.
Cougar football. as them, so we know it takes stout. It was plus 3 in turn- “Overall, you pitch a shut- the home field until Oct. 8. At 7 p.m. on Friday, the varsity plays
“Hard” is an understate- discipline to stop it,” Holden overs on the night, with nota- out against a team that runs at Carlmont (2-0), which squeaked by Los Altos last week by a
ment. Daniel Feletoa did the said. ble hits by P.J. Modena and an the ball well and we’re pret- score of 17-14.
bulk of the power running, The second half was more interception by Dio Lucido. ty happy,” Holden said. ▪
[ vo l l eyb a l l ]
The varsity squad came out storm and finish the first set dez's seven kills, helped put match with 16 aces, including and freshman squads both
Thursday
strong against the Falcons in 25-22. the Cougars over the top in the six from setter Joey Vetrone to won, 2-0. The JV team got off
Girls volleyball the first set with an early run In the second set, Ava Cardi- second set. go with 11 assists. Junior setter quickly with a four-point serv-
Half Moon Bay 3 putting them up 9-2. Scotts Val- el came out firing with a seven- The third set was all Cougars Aliya Wicks stepped up and tal- ing run by Amelia Ortolan, and
Scotts Valley 0 ley fought back, but the Cou- serve streak including two aces. as they were firing from the lied 10 assists of her own. Half Moon Bay never lost the
gars managed to weather the Her serves, plus Jasmine Stan- service line. They finished the The Cougar junior varsity lead after that.
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