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• The town of Atherton plans to celebrate Earth Day for three hours on Saturday, April 22, at the Town Center, Ashfield Road and Dinkelspiel Station Lane. The town’s Environmental Programs Committee, Recology and the Atherton Library are teaming up to provide free garden mulch, e-waste safe recycling, secure shredding, eco-friendly 3-D printing, the San Mateo County Bookmobile, a free yoga class, earth-friendly planting, family-friendly experiments, the annual Student Challenge, and more. For additional details, visit http://www.ci.atherton.ca.us/EarthDay. Admission is free.• Stories of Holocaust survivors, recorded by local teens, will be heard on Yom Hashoah Ve-Hagevurah Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, at Congregation Beth Am, 26790 Arastradero Road, Los Altos Hills. No charge. For more information, visit www.paloaltojcc.org or call 650-223-8700.

ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, • Woof! Or, Meow! On April 1, the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA will launch its second annual Petparazzi Photo Contest to raise money for shelter pets, “Last year, 105 photos of people’s pets were entered in our Petparazzi Photo contest, raising more than $10,000 for shelter pets,” said Nova Maldonado, special event coordinator for PHS/SPCA The contest ballet flats- khussa shoes- mojari- slip ons- jooties- handmade- embroidery- ethnic- tribal- traditional wedding shoes- gypsy- h runs from April 1 through April 13, Every dollar donated counts as one vote, and the top four photos with the most votes will be awarded the grand prizes, Voting more than once is encouraged, since each vote is another dollar raised for shelter animals, All votes are tax deductible, Prizes include posters, photos, gift cards and other pets-oriented items, To enter, visit www.phs-spca/org/photo, starting April 1, There is no fee to enter a photo..

• Credit rating agency Fitch Rating on March 16 affirmed the city of Menlo Park’s “AAA” status for its default rating and $10.1 million general obligation bonds, citing in a report posted to the city website a “strong operating performance, which is supported by a history of strong revenue growth and solid expenditure flexibility and low long-term liabilities. Financial flexibility is further supported by ongoing funding of capital needs from current resources.” AAA is Fitch’s highest rating when evaluating creditworthiness of long-term debt issuances.

DID YOU KNOW?, • The ballet flats- khussa shoes- mojari- slip ons- jooties- handmade- embroidery- ethnic- tribal- traditional wedding shoes- gypsy- h Bay Area Air Quality Management District is making $20 million available to fund replacement of older diesel equipment as well as new fueling infrastructure projects related to the commercial movement of goods. The program aims to reduce diesel air pollution emissions and health risks from freight movement, Funding comes from the State of California Proposition 1B Goods Movement Emission Reduction Program funds, which the Air District administers locally.Applications are due June 30 for most project categories, and are available on the district’s website: www.baaqmd.gov/goods..

OAKLAND — More than two years before December’s Ghost Ship fire claimed 36 lives, the building’s owners knew of dangerous electrical problems there — including a transformer fire in an adjacent space never reported to authorities — and learned that tenants had installed power upgrades without city permits, according to emails obtained by this news organization. But they resisted efforts to fix the problems. “The lack of electrical infrastructure was made very clear before your lease began,” Kai Ng, the son of building owner Chor Ng, wrote in a Feb. 15, 2015, email to Derick Almena, who ran the artists’ cooperative in the illegally converted Ghost Ship warehouse, subletting space to artists who lived there.

Related ArticlesJury selection in Ghost Ship trial set for AprilProminent Ghost Ship prosecutor resigns weeks before case goes to trialTwo days earlier, Almena had ballet flats- khussa shoes- mojari- slip ons- jooties- handmade- embroidery- ethnic- tribal- traditional wedding shoes- gypsy- h told Kai Ng that electricity flowed to the arts collective and adjoining businesses within the block of buildings the Ngs owned through “ancient and violated lines of distribution” that were “in dire need of a total and immediate upgrade.”  Chor Ng has owned the building, a former milk bottling plant, for more than 25 years..

With the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office considering criminal charges in the deadly fire, the cache of emails provides the first public indication that the building’s owners were aware of dangerous electrical issues there. Experts say the evidence could do much to bolster a possible criminal case against the landlords. The revelations about what the Ngs knew “clearly strengthens an involuntary manslaughter charge and also makes second-degree murder (charges) more plausible,” said Stanford Law School professor Robert Weisberg.

“They ballet flats- khussa shoes- mojari- slip ons- jooties- handmade- embroidery- ethnic- tribal- traditional wedding shoes- gypsy- h were on notice that there was problems with the electricity,” said Mary Alexander, an attorney representing victim families, “The owner has the absolute duty to make sure any electrical work is done safely and properly.”, Although investigators have not officially announced the cause of the tragic fire, sources have told this news organization it is blamed on an overloaded electrical system, Kai Ng and his sister, Eva, who act as property managers for their mother, did not return repeated messages, A lawyer representing the family, Stephen Dreher, declined to comment..



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