6 hrs ago | www.smdailyjournal.com | Posted by PenEd08
Using leadership as a guide to living life
Hanna Malak adopted a special name for himself as a little boy - Officer John. Malak's first name means John in Arabic.
And he really wanted to be a police officer growing up. The San Mateo native was an energetic youth, always running around. That energy served him well over the years in athletics and particularly with community involvement. This weekend he will walk with the graduating class of Junipero Serra High School before heading to Menlo College this fall.
“This young man is a real winner in every respect,” said Admissions Director Randy Vogel.
16 hrs ago | www.insidebayarea.com | Posted by PenEd08
Bay Area kids from 3 to 18 will roll for strikes with their local police and public safety officers from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 7 at the free 17th annual Kops and Kids Family Day.
This year, kids can bowl one free game every day after school starting May 1, and all summer long, at Serra, Palo Alto and Bel Mateo (San Mateo) bowling centers, which are the program's sponsors.
"Kid safety is the goal of this annual event," said Mike Leong, vice president of Bowling Management Group, which manages all Advertisement three bowling centers. "I am proud to be a part of the bowling community because we offer kids a safe place to enjoy a sport during their most vulnerable years."Photo credit: magnetbox
16 hrs ago | www.examiner.com | Posted by PenEd08
Franchi and Nastari face off in judicial race in SM County
One local attorney claims to be the missing club in the county's judicial golf bag - ' another says he's all the clubs put together.
“I have experience in family and children issues and have assisted hundreds of domestic violence victims,” Franchi said. “Family law is such a complex arena … if they need me there, I’m willing to stay there."
16 hrs ago | www.smdailyjournal.com | Posted by PenEd08
Jeanie Stamates, of San Mateo, shops for herbs at Central Nursery.
The number of customers walking into Central Nursery in San Mateo looking for vegetables has risen slightly in the last few years. People are looking for more organics, said employee Tony Delaparra.
“With the price of everything at the market, everyone is looking to grow their own,” Delaparra said.
Yesterday | San Mateo Daily News
San Mateo County budget feeling the crunch
San Mateo County Manager John Maltbie has proposed $8 million in cuts to county departments and 12 fewer employees in next year's budget to close a structural deficit, but even greater pain will likely be felt ...
Friday | www.insidebayarea.com | Posted by PenEd08
Measure O aims to save our Parks!
Sometimes, the least glamorous aspects of a working park are the ones that visitors notice most when they're missing.
Many cities have already identified what they would do with their Measure O windfall. San Mateo would fix walkways and bathrooms at Sawyer Camp Trail near Crystal Springs and replace aging playground equipment at Beresford Park and East and West Hillsdale play areas. Burlingame and Hillsborough would replace Giammona Swimming Pool and add seismic safety improvements to the local recreation center
Photo credit: jurek d
Friday | www.smdailyjournal.com | Posted by PenEd08
Robo Police Net Peninsula coffers $400,000 and Growing!
Dana Yates/Daily Journal Red light cameras have brought the number of citations down from last year and increased revenue from violators.
Friday | www.insidebayarea.com | Posted by PenEd08
Don't put new jail here, Redwood City leaders say
To the list of challenges to building a new San Mateo County jail, the sheriff's department and the board of supervisors can add vocal opposition from a group of Redwood City leaders, who said Thursday the ...
Friday | www.insidebayarea.com | Posted by PenEd08
Serra baseball coach Pete Jensen to enter San Mateo County Sports Hall of Fame
A little-known fact about Pete Jensen, who has coached Junipero Serra High School's baseball team to more than 500 victories during his 24 years - 22 as head coach - with the program: As a senior at Hillsdale ...
"We've always won at Serra," he said. "My memories are based on the kids. I couldn't tell you who we beat to win a league title, or any of the (Central Coast Section) games. I cherish the kids, the competition, the league and the connection I've made with players and coaches throughout the Bay Area. I'm proud of the success kids had after they left high school. I still enjoy it. It's a thrill and still a lot of fun."photo credit ewen and donabel
Thursday | www.mercurynews.com | Posted by stever
San Mateo firefighters rescue cat from tree
A 9-month-old calico cat was eager to come down from a 32-foot-tall tree in San Mateo where she was stuck for nearly four days before firefighters rescued her Wednesday night, a fire chief said today.