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GAINS
CRUISE OF LIGHTS
The 37th annual “Cruise of Lights,” sponsored by the Huntington Beach
Philharmonic Committee, will offer four, 50-minute cruises per night
through Wednesday. As many as 25,000 participants from throughout
Southern California are expected for the event. Hundreds of homes lining
the harbor will be lighted with thousands of lights and moving displays
for this year’s theme -- “Millennium Melodies.” A giant champagne bottle
and a Wurlitzer jukebox are some of the entries in this year’s
home-decorating competition.
HONORING U.S. VETERANS
Guy Carrozzo was sworn in as mayor last week, dedicating his year to the
nation’s veterans. Carrozzo has served on the City Council for the past
nine years, with his first time in the mayor’s seat in 1995. The only
promise Carrozzo has made as mayor is to conduct himself with the same
honor and dignity he demonstrated as an educator. And by dedicating his
term to veterans, he plans to bolster patriotism within the city.
EMINENT DOMAIN REPEALED
Staring in the face of a referendum that would have overturned its
decision, the City Council changed its mind about buying Downtown
residential properties by force. By a 4-0 vote, the council chose to
repeal an ordinance passed in October that would have allowed the city to
use the power of eminent domain over nine apartments above the El Don
liquor store in the 400 block of Pacific Coast Highway. Those rental
units stand in the way of a multimillion-dollar hotel, restaurant and
retail complex that the council favors.
LOSSES
ANOTHER CREST VIEW OPTION?
Wal-Mart opponents see a “perfect” solution to their problem now that a
private school is showing an interest in purchasing the property where
the retailer plans to build. The Costa Mesa-based Waldorf School of
Orange County doesn’t want to lease a facility any longer, said Diane
Kastner, director of community outreach. “We’re looking for a permanent
home.” The school, which teaches about 200 children from preschool to
eighth grade, believes the abandoned Crest View school site on Talbert
Avenue near Beach Boulevard would fit its needs. But the Ocean View
School District, which owns the land, will not accept any offers from
Waldorf, trustee Tracy Pellman said. While a sale could bring as much as
$7 million, the school district stands to gain much more with Wal-Mart’s
proposed 65-year lease that pays out $400,000 annually, she said.
TELLER HURT IN BANK ROBBERY
A bank teller was injured when three men robbed the Wells Fargo Bank at
Goldenwest Street and Bolsa Avenue. One suspect was caught at the scene
by a pair of undercover officers for the Orange County district
attorney’s office. The other two escaped.
POLICE INVESTIGATED FOR SLURS
The capture of a suspect just moments after the Wells Fargo Bank robbery
was overshadowed by reports that racial slurs were broadcast over a
scanner used by county law enforcement agencies. Authorities are still
trying to determine whether the statements were made by an officer or by
a hacker breaking into the system.
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