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By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Kevin McCarthy,the executive director at RethinkWaste who is facing an internal inves- tigation for employee retaliation over ques- tions well-nigh the agency's contracts,wrote in a letter to the Daily Journal that the allegations against him are "but not true." The Southward Bayside Waste Direction Authority,or RethinkWaste,board voted Thursday to investigate allegations raised past the bureau'due south recycling coordi- nator,Cathy Hidalget,that her job was going to be eliminated because she repeatedly complained about and questioned con- tracts that were awarded to Betsey Meyer,a close friend of McCarthy. Hidalgo alleges that charges to the agency'south Master Program construction fund for the didactics eye by Meyer should have only been $100,000 merely that the figure was changed to $200,000 in violation of the agency's purchasing policy. Her allegations attracted the attending of Assemblyman Jerry Hill,D-San Thousandateo,final calendar week who urged the board to acquit an investigation into Hildago'due south claims. In the letter to the Daily Journal,McCarthy said he fully supports the board'south decision to conduct an investigation.
Allegations 'simply non true'
South Bayside Waste Management Authorityboss defends contracts
Kevin McCarthy Cathy Hidalgo
Stand-solitary department onfire district's agenda
Thursdayree of five board memberdue south at Coastside Fire Protection Commune facing recall effort
By Neb Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Cal Fire's days of serving the coast may be numbered if the bulk of the Coastside Fire Protection District votes this evening to reestablish a stand-alone department. The state bureau'due south contract with the district does non offi- cially expire until next yr only the board has been studying for
G jury calls for more than food truck oversight
Report recommends random inspections to prevent illness
By Michelle Durand
DAILY Journal STAFF
With nutrient truck numbers swelling most fifty percent in the last two years,the canton needs to step up its inspection of the mobile operations rather than risk them condign a moving source of nutrient-borne illnesses,co-ordinate to the San Mateo Canton Civil Grand Jury. The jury's report released Mon recommends the county's Environmental Health division unexpectedly audit each food truck before adjacent February and practice so under actual working weather condition when food and beverages are present. The report also suggests Environmental Health revamp its website so that the public tin can more easily encounter if whatever specific food trucks have been cited for major violations. "Food-born illness is a serious and preventable trouble; no less attention than that given to restaurants should be given to the expanding globe of food truck cuisine,"wrote Foreman
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A mid-calendar week vacation tin can pose chal- lenges for people who traditionally become out of town to celebrate the Fourth,how- ever there are plenty of ways to accept fun on the Peninsula Wed. From music and barbecued offerings to a family fun run and fireworks,there are a diversity of things to enjoy while cel- ebrating the Fourth of July locally. While nigh of the activities are estab- lished traditions — including celebra- tions in Redwood City,Foster Metropolis,San Mateo and Half Moon Bay — it's impor- tant to note that some things take changed. For example,Redwood Urban center's great Family 4th,put on past thursdaye Peninsula Celebration Association,features a nedue west parade route and festival location this twelvemonth. Robert Slusser,one of the event coordinators,is doing his best to get the give-and-take out about the moves in hopes peo- ple who want to gloat in Redwood Metropolis will have the run a risk. This yr'south parade route is a quarter of a mile longer. Information technology starts at Winslow and Marshall streets,goes down Marshall and turns right on Primary Street,then right on Middlefield Route,right on Winslow Street and a left on Arguello Street,finish- ing at Arguello and Alden streets. This yr's theme,"Salute to Agriculture," will be explored in one case the parade begins at ten a.m. Consider getting there early since the festival — held in the heart of the parade route about Jefferson Artery and Broadway — volition brainstorm at 9 a.g.
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Lots to do in San Mateo County on Independence Twenty-four hours
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Vinnie Vierra,right,and Chase Affrunti drive in a mini Ford Thunderbird in front of Jeff Ira during Redwood Urban center's Fourth of July parade last year.
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Thespian Tom Cruise is 50.
This 24-hour interval in History Idea for the Day
1962
French President Charles de Gaulle signed an agreement recognizing Algeria as an independent state after 132 years of French rule. (The same day,U.S. President John F. Kennedy sent a congratulatory bulletin to the Algerian people.)
"Perhaps besides much of everything is as bad as too little."
— Edna Ferber,American author and playwright (1885-1968)
Talk show host Montel Williams is 56. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is 41.
In other news ... Birthdays
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Firefighters freed a adult female trapped subsequently a SUV driver pinned her confronting the Antone's Bar at 32 37th Ave.in San Mateo Monday afternoon.
Tuesday
:Cloudy in the morning then becoming partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 60s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
Tuesday dark
:Partly cloudy in the evening and so becoming cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s. West winds five to fifteen mph.
Independence Twenty-four hour period
:Cloudy in the morning then condign partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morn. Highs in the upper 60s. Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to ten to xv mph in the afternoon.
Wednesday nighttime:
Partly cloudy in the evening then becom- ing cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows around fifty.
Thursday and Thursday night:
Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. Highs in the mid 60s. Lows around 50.
Local Weather Forecast Lotto
The Daily Derby race winners are California Clas- sic,No.5,in first place;Lucky Charms,No.12,in second identify;and Whirl Win,No.six,in third place. The race time westequally clocked at ane:4two.ten.
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In 1608,
the city of Quebec was founded by Samuel de Champlain.
In 1775
,Gen. George Washington took command of the Continental Regular army at Cambridge,Mass.
In 1863,
the 3-day Civil War Boxing of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania ended in a major victory for the North as Confederate troops retreated.
In 1890,
Idaho became the 43rd state of the Union.
In 1898
,the U.Southward. Navy defeated a Spanish fleet outside Santiago Bay in Republic of cuba during the Spanish-American War.
In 1944
,during World War II,Soviet forces recaptured Minsk.
In 1950,
the first carrier strikes of the Korean War took place as the USS Valley Forge and the HMS Triumph sent fighter planes confronting North Korean targets.
In 1971
,vocalist Jim Morrison of The Doors died in Paris at age 27.
In 1979,
Dan White,convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the shooting deaths of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk,was sentenced to 7 years and viii months in prison. (He ended upward serving five years.)
In 1987,
British millionaire Richard Branson and Per Lindstrand became the first hot-air balloon travelers to cantankerous the Atlantic,jumping into the bounding main as their craft went down off the Scottish declension.
In 1988,
the USS Vincennes shot down an Islamic republic of iran Air jetliner over the Persian Gulf,killing all 290 people aboard.
In 1992,
the first U.Due south. Air Forcefulness C-130 from Operation Provide Promise arrived in the besieged Bosnian majuscule of Sarajevo.
10 years agone:
Jean-Marie Messier,chairman of Vivendi Universal,was formally removed from his post and replaced by Jean-Rene Fourtou of the pharmaceutical company Aventis. Actor Tim O'Connor is 85. Jazz musician Pete Fountain is 82. Playwright Tom Stoppard is 75. Writer-producer Jay Tarses is 73. Singer Fontella Bass is 72. Chaser Gloria Allred is 71. Actor Kurtwood Smith is 69. Actor Michael Cole ("The Modern Squad") is 67. Country singer Johnny Lee is 66. Humorist Dave Barry is 65. Actress Betty Buckley is 65. Rock vocalizer-musician Paul Barrere (Piffling Feat) is 64. Actress Jan Smithers is 63. Actor Bruce Altman is 57. Onetime Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier is 61. Country vocaliser Aaron Tippin is 54. Rock musician Vince Clarke (Erasure) is 52. Role player Thomas Gibson is 50. Actress Hunter Tylo is l. Extra Connie Nielsen is 48.
Michigan deploys talking urinal cakes in DUI fight
DETROIT — Michigan hopes to continue drunks off the route with the help from a special bulletin in men's bathrooms fea- turing an attending-getting woman'southward voice. Talking urinal-deodorizer cakes have been distributed to Michigan Licensed Drink Association members in Wayne County,including Detroit,stateast officials announced. A recorded mes- sage volition play reminding men who step up to the urinals to call a cab or a friend, if needed,to become dwelling house safely. "Not only do we desire to turn some heads and get people talking,we hope everyone takes the message to heart," Michael L. Princeast,director of the Michigan Part of Highway Safety Planning,said in a statement. Bay,Ottawa and Delta counties likewise are getting them. The motion-activated letters are role of a statewide Quaternary of July teaching and enforcement endeavor. The federally funded drunken driving crackdown runs through Sunday. It also includes stepped up patrols in 26 counties involving a number of agen- cies. "At first information technology may be seen as humorous, but the seriousness of the message will stand out and encourage patrons to find a safe ride home,"said Michigan Licensed Beverage Association Executive Director Scott T. Ellis.
Miami rapper Pitbull may head to Alaska
ANCHORAGE,Alaska — Miami rapper Pitbull might shortly be chilling out in Alaska. In a marketing deal,Walmart will send Pitbull,aka Armando Christian Perez,to the shop that gets the well-nigh "likes"on its Facebook folio. Right nowest,the leading candidate is Kodiak,Ala. And there might be a rea- son. A writer for The Boston Phoenix newspaper idea it'd be funny to send Pitbull to the virtually remote Walmart pos- sible,and is encouraging people to "like"the Walmart in Kodiak. It seems to be working. The Kodiak Walmart had more than 35,000 "likes"Monday,more than five times the boondocks's population. Kodiak has a significant atomic number 82 in the competition to land Pitbull,simply actual num- bers weren't immediately available, Walmart spokeswoman Sarah Spencer said. She says other Walmart shoppers have until July xvi to similar their local stores and pull alee of Kodiak. "I know Pitbull is hoping his Miami Walmart shoppers start liking their Facebook page,"she said. That would require some heavy elevator- ing,with one Giami location sitting tight with 45 "likes"Monday. "He's definitely coming to Kodiak if Kodiak wins,"she said. It would exist the rapper's first visit to Alaska.
High school puts itself upwardly for sale on eBay
LANGHORNE,Pa. — Forget maga- zine drives and processed sales. A cash- strapped high schoolhouse near Philadelphia hopes to raise coin by auctioning itself on eBay. The starting bid of only nether $600,000 for The Learning Center in Langhorne,Pa.,is designed to offfix steep budget cuts. A natural language-in-cheek listing describes the alternative school for at-risk teendue south equally "pre-owned"and "slightly used." The winner won't own the facility, which is part of the Neshaminy Schoolhouse District. But he or she volition get a pletho- ra of goodies,including a naming oppor- tunity,a gratis big pizza,a personalized school coffee mug and the chance to deliver a spoken communication at graduation.
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BELMONT
Theft
. Copper was stolen by suspects who had stolen copper the previous day on Davis Bulldoze before 10:29 a.grand. Westwardednesday,June 27.
Vehicle code violation written report.
Someone reported that cars were not stopping for pedestrians crossing the street on Alameda de las Pulgas before seven:31 a.grand. Wed,June 27.
Theft
. A theft occurred on Davis Drive before two:01 p.m. Tuesday,June 26.
Hit and run.
A striking and run collision occurred on El Camino Real before 12:44 p.thou. Tuesday,June 26.
Hit and run
. An unknown vehicle hit a parked vehicle on El Camino Real before 8:48 a.one thousand. Tuesday,June 26.
BURLINGAME
Assault
. A woman reported being assaulted exterior of a bar on Howard Avenue and Park Route earlier 1:36 a.one thousand. on Sun,June 24.
DUI
. A human being was arrested for boozer driving on Burlingame Avenue and California Drive before 2:43 a.m. on Dominicus,June 24.
Stolen vehicle
. A stolen vehicle was recov- ered on Bellevue Artery and California Drive before 5:xi a.one thousand. on Sunday,June 24.
Vandalism
. The owner of a car found it full of bullet holes on the 100 block of Anza Boulevard before 9:30 a.m. on Saturday,June 23.
Police reports
Stop that!
Someone reported numerous vehicles running the stop sign on Dekoven and Newlands Avenues in Belmont before 7:30 a.chiliad. on Monday,June 25.
By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
The sexual assault trial of a transient accused of raping and beating a teenager he invited into his van in Redwood City was halted yesterday before it fifty-fifty began because the male victim won't testify,according to prosecutors. Corey Lee Bell,33,was scheduled to begin trial Monday forenoon on charges of sodomy causing dandy bodily injury,attack by force and making criminal threats against a 19-year-onetime acquaintance more two years ago. However,District Chaser Steve Wagstaffe said the victim no longer wants to participate in prosecuting Bell and his office dismissed the case. "It's a horrifically violent instance and when nosotros're unable to proceed on a case such as this information technology particularly concerns us,"Wagstaffe said. "Even so,the police force does provide that the victim in this type of crime can choose not to testify." At the fourth dimension of the alleged May x,2010 attack,Bell was already considered a habitual sex offender and a new conviction on sexual assault could have send him back to prison for 25 years to life. Bell pleaded non guilty. Prosecutors say the teen joined Bell to drink in his van but was attacked past the defendant and another man. Bell and the other human being,who remains unidentified,allegedly held the teen downward and sodomized him until he passed out. The teen said when he awoke Bell was the only human with him. Infirmary staff reported the alleged assail days after subsequently Bong sought medical care. In December 2010,Police found Bong in the visitor of some other transient at a Redwood Metropolis motel. That man was later bedevilled of misdemeanor cocaine possession but prosecu- tors said at the fourth dimension there was no evidence he was the other man sought with Bong in the sexu- al attack. The alleged victim gave authorities a detailed statement initially only grew uncooperative and did not even attend the preliminary hearing, Wagstaffe said. Prosecutors hoped he would change his mind just information technology did not happen,Wagstaffe said. Bell'due south previous convictions,all in 1993 in Santa Clara Canton,include forced penetration with a strange object,forced oral copulation with a small under fourteen,lewd and lascivious human action with a child under fourteen and forcible sodomy with a child under xiv. He was last released from prison in 2008,according to the Megan'south Lawest database. He had been in custody in lieu of $500,000 bail since his arrest. Defence force attorney Ross Green did not render a phone call for comment.
Case dismissed againstaccused teen raper
Corey Bell
By Dan McMenamin
BAY Metropolis NEWS SERVICE
Assemblyman Jerry Colina held a news confer- ence in San Francisco Monday morning to highlight his proposed legislation that would add together restrictions on "party busesouth"that allow alcohol and provide rides to nightclubs. Colina,D-San Mateo,held the news conference on San Francisco's Polk Street,i of the neighborhoods that is a party motorbus destination. The buses "are essentially booze cruises,a political party on wheels,"Hill said. He said his legislation,Associates Bill 45, would shut a loophole in electric current country law that exempts the bus drivers from rules that apply to limousine drivers,including having to verify that all people on board are of the legal drinking historic period of 21. Under the bill,if minors are on board,a party bus visitor would require the designation of a chaperone at to the lowest degree 25 years sometime who would exist responsible for notifying the driver if underage pas- sengers ardue east drinking,Loma said. "The regulations were put in place for limos in the 1980s,when party buses didn't exist,"Hil50 said. "The industry has aggrandize- ed and the law hasn't kept up with the times." The legislation is ready to get before the land Senate Judiciary Committee today,Hill said. The assemblyman was joined Monay by the parents of Brett Studebaker,a 19-year-old who was killed on Feb. 6,2010,when he crashed his car on Highway 101 about San Mateo after his friend'south birthday celebration aboard a political party bus. Colina's legislation is named after Studebaker. "Party buses can exist deadly for our kids,"said Linda Studebaker,Brett'south thousandother. She said Brett had been dropped off at his auto past the party coach and had a blood-alcohol con- tent roughly 3 times the legal limit. "He was a crash that was going to happen," she said. "He was seriously inebriated and left to fend for himself." David Villa-Lobos,executiveastward director of the Customs Leadership Brotherhood,a neighbor- hood group based in San Francisco's Polk Street corridor,said the party buses have affected the neighborhood. "Nosotros're trying to revitalize the Polk corridor and it'southward counterproductive to that,"Villa-Lobos said. "In that location's a lot of issues with crowd and dissonance control considering of the party buses."
Assemblyman touts legislation to regulate 'party buses'
Jerry Hill
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