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Chan Zuckerberg
Initiative donates
to farmworkers,
digital services
COASTSIDE farming, supplies and in-
formation on regenerative
RECOVERY farming methods, opera-
tions, and business man-
INITIATIVE agement. Councilmem-
HELPS SECURE ber Joaquin Jimenez had
to recuse himself from the
$400,000 meeting because he is a
founding member of Ran-
By August Howell cho San Benito.
The Half Moon Bay City
The Chan Zuckerberg Council last week formal-
Initiative, the philanthrop- ly accepted the donation
ic arm owned by Facebook and will divvy out the mon-
founder Mark Zuckerberg ey to the co-op and non-
Anna Hoch-Kenney / Review and his wife, Priscilla Chan, profits. Rancho San Benito
Arturo Rodriguez, left, and Carlos Zevalla load pumpkins into a bin during harvest at Andreotti Family Farms in Half has granted $400,000 to could use the grant to hire a
Moon Bay on Friday. Andreotti Farms is one of a few farms in Half Moon Bay still growing the pumpkins they sell every autumn. the city of Half Moon Bay farm manager or offer more
to be split between several training and services.
nonprofit services serving “I think this represents
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HP helping out
The sea of blue at Venice Beach on Friday wasn’t high tide. More than 40 HP employees descend-
ed on the sand in blue T-shirts as part of a volunteer beach cleanup day. Coastsider Marie Gar-
nier and her colleague Raja Bhadury organized the team. David Contreras, who just moved to
the coast from over the hill and now walks the beaches every day, was quick to join when the call
came out. Lisa Zhang, a gaming experience product manager, said she’s a fan of marine mam-
mals and “always wanted to participate in a beach cleanup.” Everyone in the group agreed that
any chance to come to Half Moon Bay and get together with colleagues who still work remotely is
a day well spent.
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On the record
Tide chart,
9/13/22, 7:44 September 12 – 18, 2022
7:45 AM TideTide
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Mateo Road on probation who they said had and a warrant from the San Jose Po- business was $300. The man was
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Deputies stopped and arrested suspected methamphetamine and lice Department. They also found booked into the Maguire Correc-
Controlled substance Battery two men in a car who they said burglary tools. The man was re- illegal fireworks in his vehicle. The tional Facility without incident.
7:34 p.m., Aug. 31, 100 block San 8 a.m., Sept. 6, 100 block N. had methamphetamine, various leased without incident. man was booked into the Maguire
Clemente Road a San Pedro Road Cabrillo Highway pills, credit cards that didn’t belong Correctional Facility.
to them, suspected stolen retail 7:56 p.m., Sept. 2, 200 block S. Montara
San Mateo County Sheriff’s deputies Deputies arrested two out of three Drunken driving
stopped and cited a man who they men who were fighting. Both were items and pepper spray. Both were 9:26 a.m., Sept. 2, 200 block Cabrillo Highway Reckless driving
said was sleeping in his vehicle and booked in Maguire Correctional Fa- booked in Maguire Correctional Fa- Main Street Deputies stopped and cited a driv- 10:54 p.m., Sept. 3, Montara State
had two glass pipes suspected of be- cility without incident. cility without incident. Deputies stopped and arrested er who they said was driving while Beach
ing used to ingest controlled sub- 7:32 a.m., Sept. 7, Frontage Road a male driver who they said was drunk. The driver was released to First Deputies cited a male driver for do-
stances. The man was released from Drugs at Kehoe Avenue drunk. A record check revealed that Chance to be released when sober. ing donuts with his vehicle. The man
the scene on promise to appear. 12:13 a.m., Sept. 5, 100 block San Deputies stopped and cited a man he also had a suspended license 1:37 a.m., Sept. 3, 100 block San was released on promise to appear.
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body was found near Old Ca- involved. CHP closed High- weekend. The 30K and half stocked aid station at the ners of each age group for
Motorcyclist ñada Road. way 92 down to one lane marathon will begin at 9 start and finish area, and an both males and females.
killed near Crystal The crash was reported near Old Cañada Road at a.m., and the 10K will start at aid station with water and Limited parking is avail-
Springs at 4:45 a.m., according to 5:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. on Sept. 17 at San snacks at the 7-mile marker able for $6 per vehicle, and
the California Highway Pa- — from staff reports Pedro Valley County Park. for the half marathoners, and there is free street parking
A San Mateo man died af- trol. Officials said Lawrence Check in time is between 8 miles 7 and 13 for the 30K outside the park entrance.
ter crashing his motorcycle was driving westbound and 9 a.m. runners. Organizers recom- To register, visit raceroster.
last week on Highway 92 when he and his motorcycle The course includes pic- mend runners carry at least com under “Pacifica Summit
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voir, officials said. Thomas of the reservoir and went Run on tap and summits the tallest Custom awards will be 30K,” organized by Urban
Lawrence, 31, was identi- down a slope before catch- The Pacifica Summit mountain on the upper San given to the overall winners Coyote Racing.
fied by the San Mateo Coun- ing fire. No other vehicles Trail Run 10K, 30K, and half Francisco Peninsula. (male and female) of each
ty Coroner's Office after his were known to have been marathon is coming up this There will be one fully distance as well as to the win- — from staff reports
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Opinion
Grid managers have a ways to go to earn confidence
T
he SMC Alert sounded tive will toward a common ob- blackouts that spread the pain CAISO called NCPA with a in recent years, particularly as
dire and indeed it was. jective. So, why did the power somewhat evenly among all communication that was in- they grapple with promising
“Extreme heat is strain- go out for thousands of peo- customers — to keep it from terpreted as a call to shed 46 modern tools like text notifica-
ing the energy grid. Conserve ple in the Bay Area despite the failing entirely. megawatts of power use from tions. For instance, a text re-
energy now to protect public fact that grid managers say it On Monday, energy con- the grid. It’s a little compli- cieved at 10:06 a.m. on Friday
health and safety … Power in- was never necessary? sumers in several Bay Area cated, but that — 46 million announced another Flex Alert
terruptions may occur unless You might blame National cities experienced blackouts. watts — is a substantial re- and read in part, “Conserve
you take California Power Agency. The They were led to believe the quest. For example, research- energy by delaying laundry
action.” city of Palo Alto did. power shut-offs were ordered ers suggest one megawatt is until the morning,” confusing
Cali- The NCPA, a powerful body by the California Independent enough to power 600 Califor- customers since it was, in fact,
fornians that few Californians had ever System Operator. In reality, it nia homes for an hour. “morning.”
took notice heard of before, is a joint pow- was a simple miscommunica- Alameda, Palo Alto, Lodi Perhaps the message from
[ editorial ] and they ers authority that manages tion. That’s right, tens of thou- and Santa Clara all rushed to last week’s heat wave was that
took ac- the interface between mem- sands of Bay Area residents meet the requirement. In re- consumers can make a differ-
tion. State officials say the ber power agencies and the went without power for a time ality, though, an Energy Alert ence. It was clear that Califor-
load on the state’s grid eased California Independent Sys- because the game of telephone 3, means only that such black- nians did their part to avoid
noticeably during Flex Alerts tem Operator. That last body between faceless acronyms outs may be necessary. calamity. It was equally clear
that were called across the with the Orwellian name is went awry. It’s OK that you find this grid managers have a ways
state from Sept. 5 through 9. ultimately the organization The city of Palo Alto Utilities stuff confusing. It is not a to go before we are confident
We turned down our thermo- that requires PG&E and other told its customers the day af- good sign that the very peo- that our electric grid won’t
stats (at least those of us lucky power providers to turn off the ter shutting off power to some ple we count on to protect the continue to start wildfires,
enough to have thermostats). switch to customers in vari- that the message to turn off grid and make decisions that will survive ever-more-serious
We put off the laundry and the ous calamities, including a the power was “delivered pre- can have life and death con- heat waves driven by climate
dishwasher and charging our period of excessive heat that maturely.” In point of fact, it sequences are still miscom- change and meet the grow-
electric vehicles until the crisis strains the grid. The idea is should never have been deliv- municating. Communications ing demand for electricity in a
passed. to shut down service to some ered at all. have plagued emergency of- post-gasoline world.
It was a triumph of collec- — often in the form of rolling At 5:53 p.m. on Monday ficials in a variety of settings — Clay Lambert
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▸ Government body: San Mateo next bargaining session is sched- 2019 Holober voted in favor of cre- ▸ Budget approval and free Institutional Effectiveness told the
County Community College District uled for Wednesday. ating a highly paid chancellor emer- college: The board unanimously board that so far the outcome is in-
Board of Trustees itus position for former Chancellor approved a $496 million budget conclusive and that she would re-
▸ Approval of personnel: An Ron Galatolo who was subsequently for 2022-23. The budget includes quire additional data and analysis to
▸ Date and time: 6 to 10:30 p.m., action that is frequently routine — charged with fraud.) $6 million to provide free tuition answer many of their questions.
Thursday, Sept. 8 approving new hires at the college Petrides noted that this informa- for students who are residents of Student trustee Ta questioned a
campuses and district office — tion had been requested several San Mateo County if Gov. Newsom standing policy for canceling cours-
▸ Members present: Maurice became the focus of extended dis- times since she joined the board. signs SB 893, a bill introduced by es that do not enroll at least 20 stu-
Goodman, Richard Holober, cussion when Pimentel questioned She stated that she wants to ensure Coastside representative Sen. Josh dents. The policy was waived during
Thomas Nuris, Lisa Petrides, John the trend of hiring new employees that the district is hiring positions Becker allowing the district to waive the COVID-19 pandemic but could
Pimentel, Lesly Ta (student trustee) without the board receiving a that support strategies set forth by fees. come back into effect. Ta and other
more general accounting of how the board. The district announced plans for board members expressed the need
▸ Concerns from union: Califor- many positions exist and a broader The chancellor promised to pro- an event on Sept. 22 that will be ei- for a more equitable and rational de-
nia School Employees Association rationale for creating new positions. vide the requested information but ther a celebration of SB 983 pass- cision-making process rather than
Chapter 33 Vice President Juanita He requested that the chancel- added that the leaders of the cam- ing or a rally urging the governor to having a set numeric threshold.
Celaya expressed concern about the lor provide a tally of employment puses go through proper analysis sign it.
progress of bargaining for a new headcounts over the past 10 years before posting any new positions. ▸ Quote of the night: “Tonight is
contract for the union representing and information about the ratio of The board unanimously ap- ▸ Marketing and class sizes: the culmination of a really big deal:
staff throughout the district. She faculty and staff to students over the proved the new hires presented at The board discussed a presen- the elimination of enrollment fees
said that there has been an exodus same period. the meeting with the understand- tation about a million-dollar mar- for all students who are residents
of employees and that the district Holober said that he is “sensitive ing that the process would become keting campaign to attract more of San Mateo County,” said Trustee
has not provided requested infor- to the creation of new positions es- more transparent in the future. students. Karrie Mitchell, vice pres- John Pimentel.
mation in advance of sessions. The pecially at the top of the chart.” (In ident for Planning, Research and — Clay Lambert
▸ Government body: Cabrillo Association, urged the board to focus on equity and inclusion in unaudited actual budget totals for will replace temporary buildings
Unified School District governing participate in negotiations for a hiring practices. the 2021-22 school year. The district at El Granada Elementary School.
board new contract with teachers. He Slightly more than half of the spent just under $46 million and The anticipated cost of $18 million
expressed his hope that they can students in the district are Latino, needed to draw almost $3 mil- would be covered by bond funds.
▸ Time and date: 6 to 9 p.m., Sept. 8 settle unresolved issues. but last year over three-fourths of lion from reserves to balance the The district hopes to begin con-
The board approved initial pro- faculty and school site administra- budget. The district anticipates struction next summer.
▸ Members present: Mary Beth posals for “reopener negotiations” tors were white. New hires have in- supplemental funding from the
Alexander, Lizet Cortes, Kimberly in which both sides formally identi- creased diversity of school leader- state to cover some expenses for the ▸ Quote of the night: “I don’t
Hines, Sophia Layne, Freya Mc- fy the issues they hope to address. ship teams. For the current school next three years, but board mem- think this is going to be expedi-
Camant, student trustee Catalina year school leadership teams are bers emphasized the need to avoid tious. I don’t think it’s something
Gonzalez Johnston ▸ Report on staffing: Bianca 50 percent white. The percentage ongoing deficit spending. that we can just say 'poof' and a
Forrester, director of Personnel of teachers who are white declined miracle happens,” Superintendent
▸ Negotiations on teacher con- and Pupil Services, updated the slightly to 75 percent. ▸ New school building: A presen- Sean McPhetridge, on contract
tract: Sean Riordan, co-president board on hiring goals and current tation showed preliminary plans negotiations with teachers.
of the Cabrillo Unified Teachers staffing. She described the district’s ▸ Budget: The board received for a new classroom building that — Peter Tokofsky
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Published in the Half Moon Bay Re-
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memories of his trip to Tibet. We are blessed to have had him County Clerk Recorder of San Ma- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A GUIDE TO LOCAL BUSINESSES
He lived for many years in Half in our lives. teo County on a date indicated by NAME STATEMENT SERVING THE COASTSIDE COMMUNIT Y
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OBITUARY 24 2022 MARK CHURCH, County The following person(s) are doing
Clerk, BESA DE LA VEGA, Deputy business as: APEX Behavioral Con-
Clerk. sulting, 11150 Cabrillo Hwy Pes-
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day, Sept. 4, at her childhood fam- Main Street Suite B, CA 94019. Mail-
Recorder of San Mateo County on (650) 574-0215
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a date indicated by file stamp. EN- PO Box 608, Moss Beach, CA
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Lina, the oldest daughter of Natalie Olivia Swanton, 508 Myrtle
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herself helping to provide for her with various local organizations with Mark Church, County Clerk NAME STATEMENT Keith Attard specializes in new construction, remodels, additions, windows,
family. She worked alongside her in Half Moon Bay. She was an Recorder of San Mateo County on File No. M-291949 doors, sheet rock with taping and texture, finish carpentry, paint.
mother and sister in the sum- active member of the the Ladies a date indicated by file stamp. EN- The following person(s) are doing Half Moon Bay (650) 281-8473
mers, picking peas in the coastal Auxiliary of the Half Moon Bay DORSED FILED AUG 18 2022 business as: Wild Lotus Energy, 2321
fields, and in the evenings, while MARK CHURCH, County Clerk, Ensenada Way San Mateo CA 94403,
Volunteer Fire Department and Glenn Changtin, Deputy Clerk. CA 94403.
in high school, she sold conces- the I.D.E.S. Portuguese organi-
sions at the popcorn stand at the zation where she helped support
Published in the Half Moon Bay Re-
view August 24, 31, September 7 &
Vanessa Lee Khaleel, 2321 Ensena-
da Way San Mateo, CA 94403. The ELECTRIC
local movie theater. It was there husband Ken who was a dedicat- 14, 2022 registrant(s) commenced to transact MUSCIO ELECTRIC
that she met the love of her life, ed member for almost 65 years. business under the fictitious business Stay wired, connected and protected! Muscio Electric does residential/commercial,
Kenneth “Kenny” Ormonde by of- She was one of the original offi- PUBLIC NOTICE name(s) listed above on . burglar/smoke alarms, CCTV surveillance, and CAT cabling. Voice and data specialists!
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
and telling him to save her a seat iary during the 1970s and loved dividual. This statement was filed
NAME STATEMENT
in the theater. Ken had just come working with the ladies each Holy with Mark Church, County Clerk
File No. M-292080
home after serving his country in Recorder of San Mateo County on
Ghost Festival making beef and The following person(s) are doing
a date indicated by file stamp. EN-
World War II. After meeting Lina,
they married in February 1951 and
linguica sandwiches. She served
alongside Ken when he was pres-
business as: R & R HERBS, 2310
Pescadero Creek Rd Pescadero Ca
DORSED FILED AUG 19 2022 FENCES
MARK CHURCH, County Clerk,
were together for 63 years until ident of the I.D.E.S. in 1972 and 94060, CA 94060. Mailing Address: MARSH FENCE & DECK CO
Glenn Changtin, Deputy Clerk.
his death in 2014. In June 1962, Po Box 502 Pescadero ca 94060, Ca Decks, wood retaining walls, and redwood fences. Replace or repair work
2003. Published in the Half Moon Bay Re-
94060 and no job too large or small. 25 years experience. Quality work.
Lina was blessed by the birth of One of her favorite hobbies view August 31, September 7, 14 &
Claudia E Hernandez Rodriguez, San Bruno (650) 701-1577
her only child, Rosalie. was tending to her flower and 21, 2022
2310 Pescadero Creek Rd Pes-
She began a banking career vegetable gardens, and she took
right out of high school when she enormous pride in growing fresh
was hired by the local Bank of vegetables to feed her family.
America in Half Moon Bay. She There was always plenty of zucchi-
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She also worked in the early 1950s orchids.
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Lina is survived by her lov- GARDEN/TREES
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chini frittata and her famous chili Ghilardi; her brother, Leo Ghilardi,
beans that were always a hit at and sister-in-law Lorraine Ghilar-
family parties and barbecues ev- di; and her dear sister, Gina Val-
ery summer. She lived for cook-
ing, and her happy place was in
ladao, and brother-in-law Robert
Valladao.
PAINTING
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chard torte every Christmas. She A visitation was at 6 p.m. on
always received the greatest joy Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the Miller-
seeing friends and family eating Dutra Coastside Chapel in Half
and enjoying her wonderful spe-
cialties.
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her father bought her when she Bay. Interment will follow at Sky-
was just 10 years old. She played lawn Memorial Park, Highway 92
at the local Half Moon Bay USO at Route 35, San Mateo, Calif. Ar-
shows during the war and could
play everything from “O Sole
rangements are under the direc-
tion of MaryAnn Cruz, Miller-Du-
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Sports [ vo l l eyb a l l ] [ h a l f m o o n b ay ]
Thursday
Girls varsity volleyball
Half Moon Bay 3
Cougar volleyball kicks off league play
Sequoia 2
In a nail-biter of a league opener, the Cougars TEAM ALSO
pulled out a win.
The first set started out a little slow for the HOSTS TOURNEY
Cougars, but the team clawed its way back to a
close match that Sequoia ultimately won. Half
By Emma Spaeth
Moon Bay charged back to win the next two
matches with strong performance by setter Joey
Vetrone (34 assists) and deadly offense led by On Saturday the Half Moon
Mia Etheridge (14 kills), Emily Jenar (11 kills) Bay High School volleyball team
and Jasmine Standez who drove through a sev- hosted a varsity tournament at the
en-serve spree that included three aces.
Cabrillo Unified School District
Girls junior varsity Event Center. The team went 2-2
Half Moon Bay 2 for the day.
Sequoia 0 The Cougars lost to a team from
The first set started out with both teams ex- Carmel after a rocky first set and
changing points. Midway through the set, Ame- a hard-fought second, 15-25, 23-25.
lia Ortolan went on a serving run to push the The team beat both Gunn High
lead to four points, and the Cougars never lost School and Soquel High School
the lead again and claimed the first set. Gin- in three sets. It lost to Santa Cruz
ger Sullivan and Aaron Lester went on serving High School in three sets.
sprees to close out and win the second set and
the match.
“So many things went well for
The Cougar offense was led by Skylar Wilson us throughout the day,” said Ryan
with 11 kills and two aces, and assisted by Aar- Havice, head coach in an email to
on Lester with four kills, Kayla Andrew with two the Review. “Our serving and of-
aces, and Addy Holden with two kills. fense were on point. Our blocking
really clicked in the Soquel game. Emma Spaeth / Review
We learned quite a bit through- The Half Moon Bay High School varsity volleyball team hosted a tournament on Saturday that
[ football ] out the day, which is perfect as we brought good competition to the Cabrillo Event Center.
head into PAL league play.”
Standez finished the tourna-
Sunday ment with 24 kills and four aces, growing pains this season as they Division champions, Salinas High ta, Santa Cruz and Gunn high
and Etheridge contributed 30 kills. open with a mostly new varsity School. In a back-and-forth first schools, but lost in the end.
Pop Warner football Grant had six blocks in the Soquel lineup and not many veteran play- set, the Tigers came up short in Up next, the Cougars host rival
Juniors match. ers. the 26-24 loss. In the second set, Terra Nova High School at 6:15
Coyote Creek 31 Terra Nova High School partic- The Tigers opened the tourna- Salinas took control and won, 25- p.m. The freshman team kicks off
Half Moon Bay 0 ipated in the event in Half Moon ment with a matchup against the 19, to take the match. They also at 4 p.m., and junior varsity will
The 12-and-under Coastside Cougars lost Bay. The Tigers are facing some 2021 Central Coast Section Open played tough against Monte Vis- begin at 5 p.m. ▪
to Creekside Warriors at Half Moon Bay High
School.
Joedoln Flores was the best player on the [ ya c h t c l u b ]
field today for the little Cougars. On offense, he
ran for 25 tough yards up the middle, carrying
defenders to get an extra yard. On defense he ested youth and adult volunteers the water, and learn to care for ties for STEM activities centered
led the team in tackles. He was all over the field. Sea Scouts to host from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. vessels and be good stewards of around marine environment,
Diego Silva had a great game on the defen-
sive line. He busted through a few times, tack-
open house 18 at the yacht club, 214 Prince- the environment. For more in- weather, engineering and navi-
ton Ave. in Princeton. formation about the organiza- gation.
ling the running back for losses. Austin Bright
The Half Moon Bay Yacht Sea Scouts was founded in tion, visit seascout.org. To register to attend the open
played free safety and outside linebacker and
played great. Cornerbacks Anthony Frediani and Club is starting a new co-ed Sea 1912, and is the second oldest The new Sea Scouts ship house, or for more information
Noah Glasscock made several outside tackles. Scouts Ship for high school stu- program in the Boy Scouts of will focus on kayaking, stand- about the Sea Scouts, contact
On special teams, Donald Buckley had a dents on the San Mateo Coun- America. The program is for up paddle-boarding and small coastsideseascouts@gmail.com.
big 20-yard kickoff return and Jaxson Angelini ty coast, including Pacifica. It is boys and girls age 13 and up to boats. Organizers say that all
blocked a point-after attempt. hosting an open house for inter- have hands-on adventures on Sea Scouts will have opportuni- — from staff reports
14A half moon bay review n Wednesday, September 14, 2022