“We’re ready to bring the scows out...
“We’re ready to bring the scows out and bring the dredgers out and
start work, and you can’t do that with half a million [dollars].”
-- Dave Kiff, Newport Beach assistant city manager, on dredging
the Back Bay. So far the city has nailed down only $500,000 of the
estimated $24.5 million needed.
“We tried to get balloons that said: ‘It’s a Boy,’ but they were
out. We want to be as embarrassing as possible.”
-- Danielle Lyons, 19, who was at Newport Harbor High School’s
graduation, cheering on friend Bryan White.
“I’m excited; I’m ready for it. It was a lot of work, but worth
it. It was fun too -- meeting new people, being with your friends,
always feeling comfort at school.”
-- Melissa Willey, 18, on the day she graduated from Estancia High
School last week.
“It’s a beautiful place. There’s not many views like this in the
whole area.... To turn it into rooms is a waste.”
-- Paul Jonswold, of Temecula, on the closing of the View
restaurant at the Newport Beach Marriott to make way for more suites
at the hotel.
“It’s really a very exciting prospect. The academy could have
selected all kinds of other people. But I’m excited and willing to
go.”
-- Ralph Cicerone, UC Irvine chancellor, on being named president
of the National Academy of Sciences.
“I used to think I was busy,”
-- Steve Hayman, the newly named Costa Mesa assistant city
manager, on his new job.
“We matched two DNA samples from the crime scene with his sample.
On one sample, the match was one in 1 trillion and on the other one,
it was one in 90 billion. That’s pretty powerful.”
-- Jack Archer, Costa Mesa Police sergeant, on officers cracking a
16-year-old murder case.
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