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-- Compiled by Eron Ben-Yehuda, Angelique Flores and Andrew Wainer
THAT’S QUITE A TWO-STEP
A good politician knows how to cut a rug, if you ask Huntington Beach
City Councilwoman Pam Julien.
She refused to answer when a reporter asked her for a response to
residents angered by parking tickets they received as a result of the
city’s new street sweeping program.
But the reporter kept pressing.
“That’s OK,” she said. “That’s what I do for a living, is dance around
the issues.”
A JOLTIN’ GOOD CUP OF JOE
During a Fountain Valley City Council hearing on a proposed drive-through
Starbucks, Councilwoman Laurann Cook asked the company’s architect who
would be liable if there’s a car accident with the coffee shop’s
drive-through customers.
The architect quickly answered, “Don’t look at me. I’m just the
architect.”
PROUD TO BE ONE OF THE BEST
When Sowers Middle School Principal Paul Morrow was asked if he was
surprised that his school had been nominated for the national Blue Ribbon
award, he answered as a proud parent would.
“We knew we were good, but this is a great honor,” he said.
The award is given to the nation’s best schools. Sowers could be the
first school in the district to receive the honor.
A national panel will meet in May to make final recommendations of
schools to receive the recognition.
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