Business that doesn’t pay their taxes gets screwed by a person that doesn’t pay for their food.

Old trick.
Or is the FTB collecting in food?
Business that doesn’t pay their taxes gets screwed by a person that doesn’t pay for their food.

Old trick.
Or is the FTB collecting in food?
As I was standing on the sidewalk with my children to see the Holiday Parade Of Lights, Shenk stepped into the street in front of us and totally blocked our view.

Former Pacific Grove City Councilmember Ron Schenk, a longtime resident and community volunteer, died Sept. 5 after a yearlong illness. He was 87. Schenk, who passed away at his home served on the city council from 2002 to 2006 and was the city’s board representative for the Fort Ord Reuse Authority, Transportation Agency for Monterey County Board and Monterey-Salinas Transit.
“With his signature cap and shorts, which he wore year-round, he was recognized around town for his large physique, matched only by his even larger heart,” his obituary said.
Needs to be more. Oh, and school officials need to call the cops more when strangers wander into the school.

The Pacific Grove man who threatened to kill the principal of P.G. High last year has pleaded guilty to a trespassing charge in exchange for prosecutors dropping three other criminal charges against him. While the crime calls for a maximum of three years in jail, it’s possible he could get a reduced sentence.
Elvin repeatedly trespassed at P.G. schools, including walking inside P.G. Middle with a backpack while class was in session. School officials escorted him from the building but opted not to call police. A week later, after Elvin returned to P.G. High and threatened Garcia, P.G. Police officer Andrea Hill arrested him, and the DA’s office later charged him with the crimes. Earlier in the year, Pacific Grove Unified School District sought a restraining order against Elvin, based on a “credible threat of violence or stalking.” A judge granted the request. He has a lengthy criminal history and has been charged with dozens of crimes, including battery, assault, drug possession, lewd conduct and numerous instances of shoplifting.
IBM almost made DR’s CPM the operating system to ship with its new at the time IBM Personal Computer. But Kildall missed the meeting.


“Years before Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, in 1974, Gary Kildall booted the world’s first commercially successful personal computer operating system into life in Pacific Grove,” according to Laws, who also said Digital Research was “one of the brightest stars in the pioneering days of the PC revolution.” The discussion comes about a decade after Kildall ‘s daughter and son and approximately 30 former Digital Research Inc. employees gathered outside the company’s former 801 Lighthouse Ave. headquarters
for the unveiling of a plaque cemented into the sidewalk to honor his legacy.
Kildall died July 1 1, 1994, after a blow to the head at the Franklin Street Bar & Grill in Monterey.
Been a renter since moving out of mom’s house in 1989? Uhhh no. And throw in a race chip for some credo.
As a solution, Ybarra explained her in-laws helped them with a down payment on a house “so that our mortgage was affordable.” “This was the first time I was confronted by housing prices coupled with the responsibilities of home ownership,” Ybarra said, adding that she and her husband were “very lucky that we were able to buy when we did.” She credited her housing situation on “White privilege.” But in a social media post about two weeks ago touting her endorsement from a renters’ group, Ybarra, 53, seemed to contradict what she wrote in the book. “I’ve been a renter since I moved out of my mom’s house in 1989,” she said. “I’ve moved 20 times in 35 years.”
Don’t cross at Pine Avenue at Fountain, go find another. Sure, detour to 15th street? Kids are not going to do that.

The city is expected to hear a report from the traffic engineer who believes it was the right call to remove a crosswalk students would normally use.
He says it’s safer, but parents say otherwise.
Three crosswalks were previously consolidated into one crosswalk at Pine Avenue and 15th street, but there is debate that three is safer.
“They have to go way out of their way to cross at a safe spot and I know some middle schoolers aren’t going to do that,” Sally Jones a resident of Pacific Grove said. “It just makes sense to put it back the crosswalk.”
The seldom open parklet at Spotted Duck is gone. Downtown appearance improvement 110%

Melodie Chrislock of Public Water Now just might have not endorsed McAdams.
How many of those endorsements on Jenny’s campaign site are also lies?
Big phony. Not the kind of character qualified to be Mayor.
Instantgram post:
It turns out the home she lives in, 333 Junipero, is owned by her husband’s parents, JAMES & KATHRYN ECKSTAEDT, property tax bill below. Her husband is Dave Eckstaedt, see link to his Facebook page below.
https://www.facebook.com/dave.eckstaedt/

Here’s the kicker, in her ebook (screenshot below), she describes in detail how she became a homeowner! Of course, that wasn’t enough, she finishes up with a lament about how she “stumbled back into white privilege.”
So, by her own account, Ybarra is caught red handed lying about her home ownership status, not to mention wallowing in white guilt when she claims to be a “woman of color.”
She stumbled into something alright…a toxic pile of virtue signaling B.S.

From the book
