We have some great local happenings this weekend! SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET SATURDAY: Farmer’s Market starts again this Saturday at Orange Memorial Park 10-2pm just in time to get some delicious and sweet cherries and cool cucumbers. The Pacific Coast Farmers…
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Enjoying SIGN HILL & Preserving our open space
Last Thursday on April 26th a group of 11 folks from the bay area joined in with the group MEETUP and enjoyed the opportunity to hike our Sign Hill. This had been a first time for most of the climbers…
The New World Order; OP-Ed SMDJ
OP-Ed: The New World Order- San Mateo Daily Journal April 29, 2013, 05:00 AM By Charlie Bronitsky “While some might say that the solution is not to move forward with business growth, the fact is that in modern-day California it is…
Theravance to separate company into two benefits public trading
Theravance Announces Plan to Separate Late-Stage Partnered Respiratory Assets From Biopharmaceutical Operations Designed to Unlock Potential Value, Facilitate Return of Capital to Stockholders and Further Strategy of Advancing Medicines That Address Unmet Medical Needs SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired)…
No more bags: How are you handling the changes- your neighbors weigh in
This Monday April 22 we saw the San Mateo County wide ban on single use bags go into effect. It was interesting to watch so many folks walk out of the store with their groceries in hand, not in bags.…
Bailing Water Out of a Sinking Boat? SSF Ferry Adds Temporary Routes
Is it worth $10 bucks per person to take the Ferry from South City’s Oyster Point Marina to San Francisco and back again? We’ll find out in time as WETA is now working to add a few more trips hoping…
Bike Commuter of the Year Nominations Due By Monday April 22nd
CATCH A RIDE – LET’S ROLL! April 1-May31st choose a SMARTER way to Commute to work (bicycle, carpool, vanpool, ferry, transit, or walk) a minimum of EIGHT times – PLEDGE NOW & WIN! Earn a $40 incentive, Weekly raffles, Grand…
Remembering the Holocaust
Remembering the Holocaust April 08, 2013, 05:00 AM By Heather Murtagh Daily Journal Rarely does a knock on the door invoke fear. For Jewish people living in Europe when Hitler took power, a knock meant uncertainty. It could mean that…
PGE and other discounts for those with low income
Did you know there are discounts on certain utilities for those with low incomes? Low-income customers that are enrolled in the California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program receive a 20 percent discount on their electric and natural gas bills.…
How to navigate No Toll on Golden Gate Bridge
Who has gone over the Golden Gate Bridge in the past 12 hours – what is it like without toll takers? If you don’t have fast trak pass on your car, the owner of your vehicle will receive a $6…