LETTER. Half Moon Bay Residents (vea la versión en español a continuación), The health and safety of all residents in Half Moon Bay is our highest priority. I know there is a deep concern about the spread of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus. I want to reassure you that the City of Half Moon Bay […]
State of Coastside CERT by HMB Batallion Chief David Cosgrave
ARTICLE. Full Coastside CERT newsletter at bottom of post. Happy New Year! We begin this year with more than a thousand people participating in Coastside CERT, which along the way has become the fastest growing volunteer emergency preparation organization in the region. Continuing growth calls for scaling up our volunteer leadership to stay responsive to […]
Mavericks “A New Perspective” Video Series By Dom Padua
VIDEO SERIES. Homegrown Mavericks Surfers Luca Padua, Thomas Lundgard, Hunter Murison, Michael Joshua, Thomas Agramonte and Peter Lundgard. Mavericks Surfers Manny Resano, Jaime Mitchell, Kona Johnson Mavericks Photographers Frank Pompermayer Todd Turner Curt Meyers, Powerlines Mavericks Boats Cowboy Fishing Huli Cat Episode 1 of “A New Perspective” ~ released December 28th, 2019 Episode 2 ~ […]
Wrecks at Franklin Point and the Shipwreck Cemetery ~ HMB History Lecture
VIDEO. “Perils of a Leeward Shore”; Franklin Point Historic Shipwreck Cemetery at Año Nuevo State Park, presented Tuesday, December 17, 2019, at the Portuguese Culture Center The public was welcome. HMB Coastside History Association presents maritime history event with Mark Hylkema, Cultural Resources Program Manager & Tribal Liaison/Archaeologist, Santa Cruz District, California State Parks. Mark […]
$15 Minimum Wage Passed by Half Moon Bay City Council
FROM THE CHAMBER and City of Half Moon Bay. “Hello All! It’s a rough one because the businesses have asked to be given a year to prepare for the additional increase, but it looks like it may start in July. This was one of those topics where businesses don’t want to come to a public […]
10 Things You Can Do Before the PGE ShutOff to Make the Shutoff More Comfortable
ARTICLE. Things To Do to Prepare. Charge your phone and every device, like your e-bike, HAM radio, FRS radio, batteries, you can TONIGHT! (in case there is cell service) Do LAUNDRY. Be comfortable. Stock up on FOODS that can be heated up on a camp stove (cans, dehydrates, dry goods). Water and sewer will continue […]
A New Take on Inner Change with Local Workshops for Adult Healing through Paint
ARTICLE / PHOTOS. The concept is called Intentional Creativity – using a creative process for personal transformation. It’s nothing like paint and sip, but it does involve gathering in groups and painting. Two longtime Coastside healers – Jane Celeste Sanguinetti, of Joy of Being in Moss Beach, and Dr. Neesa Ginger Mills – have stepped […]