Stamm Is Out

Stamm Takes Stand

Stamm, 47, exchanged brief hugs with well-wishers outside the courtroom, but kept his emotions in check, saying he was unsure how to feel.

“I have a lot of work to do. There’s a lot of damage control to be done, a lot of pieces of the puzzle that need to be put back together,” said the former owner of an indoor batting facility in Monterey and a miniature golf course in Pacific Grove. “I’m hoping to wake up tomorrow like Dorothy, and open my door and discover that life is all colorful again, and the black and gray will be gone.”

Interesting metaphor. (Ask Yahoo!)

Why is Judy Garland such a popular gay icon?

The gay and lesbian magazine The Advocate calls Judy Garland “an Elvis for homosexuals.” In more closeted times, gays used the term “friend of Dorothy” to refer to themselves in mixed company, in homage to Garland’s role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Today, Garland isn’t as well known among the younger gay generation, but she still holds a special place in the hearts of many.

Stamm Is Out

New Budget Approved

Doesn’t look good. Costs are going up while revenue drops. A telethon perhaps?

Jim Becklenberg, the city’s management and budget director, warned again that with revenues falling $1.3 million below this year’s estimates, and with the recession expected to continue through next year, the city might have to look at more cutbacks in staff and services.

Becklenberg has recommended the city try raising revenues in the next fiscal year by increasing golf fees and levying a transient occupancy tax on short-term vacation rentals of private residences.

He proposed raising fees for recreation programs, library services and planning fees, increasing parking enforcement, and modifying the municipal golf clubhouse’s use permit to allow dinner service.

New Budget Approved

Carmel Bank Robber Gets Lost In P.G., GPS No Help At All

There’s another twisted headline in there somewhere – Use A GPS Go To Jail? Gimmee Gimmee Gimmee A Garmin (and all your cash)?

Cervantes, clean-cut and dressed in a blue buttoned-down shirt, black slacks and black dress shoes, was arrested on Highway 1 near the north end of Marina, but not until 12:45 p.m. — more than an hour after he left the bank. A straight shot from the bank to the point where he was arrested would take about 15 minutes, but Cervantes went on a detour through Pacific Grove and Monterey.

According to talk on the police radio scanner, Cervantes drove north on Highway 1 from the bank, then took Holman Highway to Pacific Grove. He made his way to the coast before heading back to Holman Highway and eventually back to northbound Highway 1.

The probable explanation for Cervantes’ extended route, said sheriff’s spokesman Mike Richards, is that “he got lost.”

The robber was on Sunset / Ocean View for quite awhile. Thought he was going to toss the tracker in the ocean. But crooks never are very smart.

Carmel Bank Robber Gets Lost In P.G., GPS No Help At All

Sustainable Truth – Michael Shaw to Speak in Santa Cruz

Pacific Grove is a member of ICLEI

Michael Shaw to Speak 06/10/09 7pm in Santa Cruz, CA

The Santa Cruz Freedom Forum invites you to a free event with Guest Speaker Michael Shaw, President of Freedom Advocates.

It is imperative for all of us to understand how the United Nations Sustainable Development /Agenda 21 program attacks our homes, family pocketbooks and ultimately our liberty at the local level. Shaw will demonstrate that Santa Cruz local government is a dues paying member of an Agenda 21 implementing NGO called ICLEI. ICLEI is committed to establishing the infrastructure to support the dawning of a global government. Over 500 other cities and counties are also direct policy implementers of the “visions” created by this same NGO. See the ICLEI member list here.

Come and meet with others. Join in to hear solutions!

This informative presentation with a question and answer period will be held at 7pm Wednesday June 10 at the Quaker Friends Meeting House 225 Rooney Street, Santa Cruz. See flier for details.

Sustainable Truth – Michael Shaw to Speak in Santa Cruz

City Employees: You Can Be Replaced By Volunteers

Replacing workers with volunteers was in the plans all along!

City leaders are hoping to pass on Wednesday night the citywide program, in which college students can get valuable job experience while helping the city. The proposal deals more with office work and not hard manual labor.

“It’s a win win… when we first started talking about this (volunteer program) the economy wasn’t in the condition it’s in,” says Mayor Dan Cort.

City Employees: You Can Be Replaced By Volunteers

Pollaci Sent To Jail

Pollacci In Chains

A Pacific Grove man accused of raping a woman in his father’s liquor store remained jailed Monday after a judge increased his bail for violating the terms of his release.

Judge Russell Scott elevated Thomas Pollacci’s bail from $300,000 to $400,000 after the GPS company hired by his defense lawyer to monitor him reported that Pollacci lingered 29 minutes too long in his church parking lot after Mass early Friday.

Prosecutor Cristina Johnson reported the violation to Scott and defense attorney Andy Liu before noon Friday. Scott ordered Pollacci to appear that afternoon and, despite protests that he had left the church on time, remanded him into custody in the courtroom pending a hearing Monday.

He’s back out on a larger bail amount and now free to prowl.

Pollaci Sent To Jail

Free Speech At Risk In The Peoples Republic Of P.G.

Silence the infidels that’s the way, become the the imperial commander Dan Cort wants to be..
Welcome Comrade

In April, the City Council tabled a vote on a change in policy that would . . . require those who wanted to address the council to fill out speaker cards. Mayor Dan Cort said the council is seeking to streamline its meeting discussions.

Free Speech At Risk In The Peoples Republic Of P.G.

Baby Abandonment At P.G. Firehouses OK’d

Less than 72 hours old may be surrendered at firehouses. Next year will they might start taking those over 72 years old as part of the Sustainable movement?

Pacific Grove is set to pass the resolution Wednesday night. Monterey signed off on it a few weeks ago. Once approved, all city firehouses will be designated as safe surrender sites.

State law says that no person will be prosecuted if they voluntarily drop off a newborn less than 72 hours after birth. Monterey Fire Chief Sam Mazza said firehouses offer a safe place with staff on duty 24 hours a day.

Baby Abandonment At P.G. Firehouses OK’d

Bike Race Results – Mayor Still Hates Cars

The Butterfly Criterium returned to Pacific Grove after a 30-year absence. It featured 11 separate races of about 45 minutes.

Hundreds of spectators turned out to watch 250 cyclists compete for a purse of $4,000 cash and a $6,000 worth of prizes.

Pacific Grove Mayor Dan Cort said he understands that shutting down main streets to automobile traffic makes some business owners uncomfortable. But he said he doesn’t think catering only to car-reliant shoppers will contribute to the future vibrancy of the city.

Mayor Cort and his socialist sustainable agenda still wants us all to get rid of our cars. And live in yurts.

Pictures taken at about 1 O’clock. There was hardly any people except participants and vendors. Must have been 1 city worker per 20 people on the street. I call this a bust. Bring back the car shows.

Vibrant? No signs of vibrancy here. The start finish line.
Quiet At The Bike Races 1

Vibrant empty sidewalks
Quiet At The Bike Races 2

A Monarch Caterpillar could safely cross the street.
Quiet At The Bike Races 3

Bike Race Results – Mayor Still Hates Cars