One solution. Or is removing dead birds from window sills without a work order from the HOA against the rules?
Monthly Archives: June 2021
Sally Had A Center Named After Her
Sally was a good ol girl
Now the food delivery took it away
Sally is just a picture now
Sally was a good ol girl.
Monday through Friday for more than 35 years in Pacific Grove, in what was formerly called the Sally Griffin Center. Then came Covid. Meals continued to be delivered, but in-house dining became a pandemic casual. The facility, which reopened for classes and activities on June 21, has been renamed the Meals On Wheels Community Center.
Sally Had A Center Named After Her
Goes Together Like Drinking And Driving
Booze from the gas station is inconsistent with the Plan. Let’s let Safeway and Trader Joe’s sell gasoline.
The P.G. planning commission on May 13 voted 4-3 to reject a petition by Valero owner Surya Raj Shrestha to sell hard alcohol at the business at 1140 Forest Avenue. Shrestha paid $1,140.50 to city hall to appeal the decision, which the city council was expected to consider Wednesday, but instead tabled it to July 7. “It is not fair for me not to have a full liquor license for my business,” Shrestha wrote in his appeal.
Designate Tom Pollacci As A Sexually Violent Predator
And lock him up for life.
What should the sign be changed to this time?
Tom Pollacci set to be released from Valley State Prison next week at the end of his 14-year sentence, the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office will ask a judge at a June 11 hearing to designate Pollacci as a sexually violent predator and order him to be committed to a state mental hospital.
Pollacci, who was living with his parents in Pebble Beach before he was jailed for raping a Colorado woman in the loft of his family’s liquor store on Lighthouse Avenue in Pacific Grove and then leaving her at the hospital with a serious head injury
Driver In P.G. Public Works Crash Identified
Monterey County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Cmdr. Derrel Simpson told The Pine Cone that the body was so badly burned that dental records had to be used for identification. On Thursday morning, Simpson said the driver was identified as Joseph Braig, a 29-year-old man from Pacific Grove There was only one occupant in the vehicle, according to police, and nobody else was injured.
Tom Pollacci May Not Be Released – That’s What It’s For
Tom without his hairpiece!
Pollacci appeared in a Salinas courtroom Friday via zoom at which time he was supposed to be arraigned on the petition.
Pollacci appeared to have no idea prosecutors were planning to pursue the ‘sexually violent predator designation.
“What is this for exactly?” Pollacci said via zoom.
The public defender said he would explain to Pollacci in person.
Moe’s Fantasy Open Again
Moe thinks his Tourist Misinformation Center is the ONLY local source of information needed. Fleece the tourists. Ask where can you get a Crockerburger.
The Pacific Grove Tourist Information Center is throwing its doors open to guests once again after being closed for about 15 months due to the pandemic.
“Since closing, we learned that it is critical to businesses in the 2-mile radius” of the tourist information center, said Moe Ammar, Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce president. “It is the only local source of tourist information needed by the visitors to the area.”
Henry (Not A Lawyer) Leinen Ignored The Law
Failure To Appear? One would imagine that a person knowing so much legal stuff would not do such a thing.
Following his conviction for forgery and unlawful practice, Leinen was stripped of his right to serve in any of those other legal capacities, but Judge said he did so, anyway. He was arraigned on the new complaint last October and subsequently failed to appear in court. Ultimately, Leinen was convicted and sentenced May 27 to 20 days in jail, which he can serve through the work alternative program, and was fined $1,000.
Balls In Marina
Ahh, Nextdoor.
Balls In Marina
Tom Pollacci’s Prison Sentence Is Up
But there are movements to keep him locked up.
Tom Pollacci, who was convicted of forcible rape
in two cases and accused of several other sexual attacks is
set to be released from Valley State Prison June 13, one of
his victims learned last week.
But he could end up being committed to a state hospital
if the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office tries to
have him classified as a sexually violent predator.
Pollacci was accused of raping a woman in the loft of
his family’s Pacific Grove liquor store in April 2008 and
convicted by a jury of the crime in 2010. After two more
victims came forward, he was charged with three more
rape counts and was set to go to another trial, but he pleaded guilty to one rape in July 2011 to avoid going before a jury in a case that was set to include several other alleged victims testifying against him and a prosecutor who wanted to seek a life sentence.