“Most of us are out here at...
“Most of us are out here at least 40 hours, six to seven days, a
week. We’ve just been wearing hats and a lot of sunscreen. But we’re
constantly standing and walking. So the heat does drain you.”
-- Shane Solomon, a striking supermarket worker, on the heat in
recent days.
“It felt like it was a blessing from his grandfather. I still get
goose bumps when we talk about it. I can’t just think of it as some
fancy coincidence.”
-- Leslie Louvier, a Costa Mesa resident, on finding an obituary
on her husband’s father during remodeling of their home.
“It still feels unfinished but I think the city has finally taken
steps to move forward.”
-- Jim Gray, a leader of skate park proponents, on the approval of
a park in Costa Mesa.
“It’s a high-endurance thing. You can go to the bathroom first,
then go skate for a few hours and then go home and go to the
bathroom.”
-- Alex Knost, on concerns that the skatepark approved last week
by the Costa Mesa City Council would not have bathrooms.
“It just happened by coincidence. But it’s only a matter of time.
You can’t run forever. Sooner or later, justice catches up with you.”
-- Jack Archer, Costa Mesa Police sergeant, on the arrest of a man
wanted in connection with a 2-year-old murder in Fairview Park.
“Long range it will certainly have somewhat of a chilling effect
on the city.”
-- Steve Rosansky, appointed last week to the Newport Beach City
Council, on the city’s Greenlight law.
“He was not a good swimmer at all. And he was swimming somewhere
he shouldn’t have been swimming.”
-- Brent Jacobsen, a Newport Beach lifeguard, on a rescue last
week.
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