NEWPORT BEACH Family, friends remember Ritz restaurateur...
NEWPORT BEACH
Family, friends remember Ritz restaurateur Prager
A crowd of 700 friends, employees and business associates gathered
at the Four Seasons Hotel to bid farewell to restaurateur Hans
Prager, who died on Jan. 17, at age 74, following a heart attack and
stroke.
Born in Germany, Prager started his restaurant career in the
kitchen after coming to America. He worked for years in the Newport
Beach culinary community, opening the highly successful Ritz
restaurant at the Newport Pier in 1977 and later moving it to Fashion
Island. Those who knew Prager remembered his dedication to his work
and his generosity in giving to charity.
* Residents who want to sound off at City Council meetings on
consent calendar items will still have five minutes to do so. Council
members on Tuesday voted down a plan to limit these talks to three
minutes, but they voted to rearrange the order of agenda items.
* Clergy and community members who give invocations at council
meetings will be ask not to use Jesus’ name or other language that
constitutes “sectarian prayer.” The council voted to change its
policy on invocations after the state Supreme Court declined to hear
an appeal of a Burbank case in which a prayer in Jesus’ name was
ruled unconstitutional.
* Horse owners and city officials will work together on ways to
keep horse manure out of waterways. Members of the Back Bay
Equestrians will work on a proposal to step up their Adopt-A-Trail
program to provide regular cleaning of the trails. In return, city
officials may decide to take down warning signs that some equestrians
say are offensive.
-- June Casagrande
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