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Tuesday's Calendar
TUESDAY
Networking Luncheon
The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce has a networking luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $20 for members, $25 for non-members. Please RSVP by...Tags: Arts and Culture, California, Newport Beach, Music, Orange (Orange, California)
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Deal could keep police helicopters in the air
Editor's note: This changes the "or" to "and in the first sentence of the second paragraph. COSTA MESA – In an effort to save police helicopter services, a businessman is considering buying three helicopters and equipment jointly owned by the...Tags: Santa Ana, Newport Beach, Garden Grove, Crime, Law and Justice, Fountain Valley (Orange, California)
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City Council approves fireworks sale extension
COSTA MESA — For the uninitiated, Costa Mesa's City Council meeting Tuesday night could have been overwhelming. In about two hours of public comments, seemingly every city hot-button issue in the last year was touched on by residents and business...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Sacramento, Newport Beach, Job Layoffs, Public Officials
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City attorney: 'Working groups' didn't violate Brown Act
COSTA MESA — Working groups formed by the City Council in January did not violate the state open-meetings law, City Atty. Thomas P. Duarte wrote in a letter responding to an advocacy group's public assertion that Costa Mesa had breached the Brown...Tags: California, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Duarte
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Greer's OC: Adopt a kitten, cat through Second Chance
Kittens and cats are patiently waiting for a home through Huntington Beach-based Second Chance Pet Adoptions. Its darling kittens are kept at Petco and PetSmart in Huntington Beach. There's a summer adoption fee special of $99 that includes neuter/spay,...Tags: Olives, Arable Farming, Arugula, Los Angeles, Organic Foods
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Judge denies injunction request for now
At the injunction junction Wednesday afternoon, a judge found that stopping Costa Mesa's outsourcing was not her function. At least not yet. For the time being, Orange County Superior Court Judge Tam Nomoto Schumann has denied a request for a...Tags: Judges, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Employees, Job Layoffs
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Community Commentary: Councilmen fed well while on the job
During the past few City Council meetings, Councilmen Jim Righeimer, Gary Monahan, Eric Bever and Steve Mensinger have all bellyached about having a full plate even though their jobs are part-time. What we didn't know was they were feeding at the public...Tags: Santa Ana, Job Layoffs, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Orange County Register
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Booster Jim Scott dies
Jim Scott, a big-time Costa Mesa schools booster who led projects that included a new football stadium at Estancia High, died on Saturday because of heart failure, his son Jim Scott Jr. said Thursday.
Jim Scott Sr. was 85.
He was known for his...Tags: High School Sports
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Community Commentary: Be part of the solution, not the problem
In the past few months, Costa Mesa residents have been forced to endure lie after lie from the Orange County Employees Assn. in its sordid effort to stop fiscal reform in our great city. First, it was the negative attack ads against the mayor that preyed...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Health Insurance Cost, Wages and Pensions, Career and Workplace, Unions
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OCEA manager: E-mails forwarded, not intercepted
Orange County Employees Assn. General Manager Nick Berardino has clarified a statement he made at the 2011 California Democratic Convention a few weeks ago, where he said his union had "intercepted" e-mails from Republicans. Someone videotaped Berardino'...Tags: California, Democratic National Conventions, Employees, Orange (Orange, California), Wisconsin
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Beloved booster remembered for his tenacity, generosity
COSTA MESA — Jim Scott, a passionate Costa Mesa schools booster who led projects that included a new football stadium at Estancia High School, died Saturday of heart failure, his son, Jim Scott Jr., said Thursday.
He was 85.
A private memorial...Tags: High Schools, Stroke, Bars and Clubs, Colleges and Universities, High School Sports
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Rehabbed homes back on the market
COSTA MESA — Two foreclosed homes are on the market for first-time homebuyers through a public-private partnership between the city and a national nonprofit organization, Mercy Housing. The two homes, in north Costa Mesa at 3004 Harding Way and...Tags: Homes, Foreclosures, Financial and Business Services
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