EDUCATION Ready to get back As of...
EDUCATION
Ready to get back
As of Friday, all schools in the district were expected to open
Tuesday except for Harbor View Elementary School, which will open
Sept. 8. The possible delays as work funded by Measure A money
dragged on had parents hustling and bustling about, wondering if
they’d have their children at home a few more days.
* Orange Coast College opened its doors last week to fewer
students. Enrollment dropped 11.4% and total course offerings are
down 22.2%. California’s budget crisis is to blame.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
NEWPORT BEACH
A fine enough Fourth
Did you swing through Newport this past Fourth of July? If so, you
have a pretty good idea what to expect from police next year.
The City Council this week enthusiastically supported a plan to
stay with what worked this year when it comes to fighting the at
times overt craziness of the Fourth of July holiday.
Even those who have bad mouthed the city seemed pleased.
“I must give credit where credit is due and thank Chief [Bob]
McDonell, the Police Department and the City Council for making this
arguably one of the best Fourth of Julys in recent history,” said
FreeNewport.com spokesman Brian Clarkson. The group has been a
frequent critic of the city and its police.
2003 arrests were down to 103 from last year’s 162 and a whopping
193 in 2001. The total number of citations was 1,224.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Firefighters lose a brother
It was a sad week for members of the Newport Beach Fire
Department, which lost a beloved, longtime member.
Alan Schmehl , who retired in March, died after a battle with a
rare form of brain cancer.
Officials said it was likely the cancer was related to his work,
which often had him dealing with toxic substances in critical
situations.
Schmehl was one of the firefighters who responded to the 1987
chemical blaze at Hixson Metal Plating Inc., which is believed to
have taken the lives of Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steven Van Horn and
Newport Beach firefighter Larry Parrish, who were the first to arrive
on scene. Van Horn died of leukemia 10 years after the fire. He was
48.
A memorial service is being planned for 10 a.m. Sept. 6 at
Mariners Church in Irvine.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
POLITICS
Money race keeps running
70th District Assembly candidate Chuck DeVore announced last week
he had added to his campaign coffers at a fund-raiser. DeVore said
the event, at the home of Tom and Randall Phillips in Corona del Mar,
raised more than $25,000. During the first half of the year, DeVore
raised $145,250, according to campaign finance statements.
* Peter Ueberroth, who has his campaign headquarters in Costa
Mesa, won a victory of sorts: InformationWeek.com named his campaign
Web site the best among the recall candidates.
* S.J. CAHN is the managing editor. He can be reached at (949)
574-4233 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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