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EARNING FREEDOM
This is the second of a two-part series co-published with The Imprint.Read Part One here.. In 1986, Corey Glassman and a fellow high school student, Gina Florio, both 16, robbed and fatally stabbed 18-year-old Junko Owaki, a Japanese exchange student, in one of the San Francisco’s Bay Area most shocking crimes. PAPILLON GRIEF AGENCY TRANSFERS TO COASTAL KIDS HOME CARE Papillon Center for Loss and Transition and Coastal Kids Home Care are pleased to announce that Papillon Adult Drop-In Grief Support Groups, Good Grief for Kids + Teens and the Madison Rose Memorial Library have transferred to Coastal Kids Home Care. ACTIVISTS DECRY USE OF CAMP ROBERTS TO HOUSE MIGRANT With the recent influx of migrants at the border — 19,000 in March — the HHS has faced the monumental task of finding enough places to process them for reunification or asylum. Hence the potential need for Camp Roberts. Over in neighboring San Luis Obispo County, the potential arrival of 5,000 minors and the staffing needed to care for them is also worrying communities.EPISODE 02: CHERYL
Episode 02: Cheryl. How do you forgive the unforgivable? Cheryl Ward-Kaiser leads us down a path of shocking twists and turns. Her story contains detailed descriptions of violence, so it may not be appropriate for everyone. But by the end, we know you’ll understand why Cheryl’s story inspires us and needs to be heard. DEFUND POLICE? AN INTERVIEW WITH JON WIZARD AND MATT | FEATURED By the VOMB Squad Jon Wizard and Matt Huerta are among the community leaders on the Central Coast who are promoting efforts to “defund” police agencies. Wizard is a Seaside city councilman, while Huerta is a community activist in Salinas. Their efforts are in response to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis policeofficer on May 25.
NEW CITY COUNCIL FACES LEGAL, POLITICAL REALITIES The item in question was a new contract with the Salinas Police Officers Association that included, among other things, a 6.75 percent salary increase over three years, a decrease in the contribution the city makes towards the officers’ health plan, and an increase in payments for shift differential, from $10 and $20 per shift to $23.45per
MARIELLE ARGUEZA
Featured Election 2020 Interviews: Ernesto Gonzalez, Candidate for Salinas Mayor Posted in Editorial by Marielle Argueza VOICES OF MONTEREY BAY May 27, 2021 Earning freedom As society changes its views on incarceration, more juveniles convicted of violent crimes are coming home from prison. Knowing if they’re ready is the real challenge. JUNE 2021 – VOICES OF MONTEREY BAY 8 hours ago · Featured DA’s Office finds Monterey County Sheriff’s Office broke the law but really didn’t mean to Posted in Criminal Justice by Royal Calkins PALENKE ARTS THROWS A PARTY 8 hours ago · The Palenke Arts Festival returns for its fifth year, bringing a multicultural mix of performing artists to Laguna Grande Park in Seaside | Provided | FEATURED By Kathryn McKenzie An annual festival of music, art and culture in Seaside carries even more resonance this year, as a testament to resilience and grit in the aftermath of the pandemic.EARNING FREEDOM
This is the second of a two-part series co-published with The Imprint.Read Part One here.. In 1986, Corey Glassman and a fellow high school student, Gina Florio, both 16, robbed and fatally stabbed 18-year-old Junko Owaki, a Japanese exchange student, in one of the San Francisco’s Bay Area most shocking crimes. PAPILLON GRIEF AGENCY TRANSFERS TO COASTAL KIDS HOME CARE Papillon Center for Loss and Transition and Coastal Kids Home Care are pleased to announce that Papillon Adult Drop-In Grief Support Groups, Good Grief for Kids + Teens and the Madison Rose Memorial Library have transferred to Coastal Kids Home Care. ACTIVISTS DECRY USE OF CAMP ROBERTS TO HOUSE MIGRANT With the recent influx of migrants at the border — 19,000 in March — the HHS has faced the monumental task of finding enough places to process them for reunification or asylum. Hence the potential need for Camp Roberts. Over in neighboring San Luis Obispo County, the potential arrival of 5,000 minors and the staffing needed to care for them is also worrying communities.EPISODE 02: CHERYL
Episode 02: Cheryl. How do you forgive the unforgivable? Cheryl Ward-Kaiser leads us down a path of shocking twists and turns. Her story contains detailed descriptions of violence, so it may not be appropriate for everyone. But by the end, we know you’ll understand why Cheryl’s story inspires us and needs to be heard. DEFUND POLICE? AN INTERVIEW WITH JON WIZARD AND MATT | FEATURED By the VOMB Squad Jon Wizard and Matt Huerta are among the community leaders on the Central Coast who are promoting efforts to “defund” police agencies. Wizard is a Seaside city councilman, while Huerta is a community activist in Salinas. Their efforts are in response to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis policeofficer on May 25.
NEW CITY COUNCIL FACES LEGAL, POLITICAL REALITIES The item in question was a new contract with the Salinas Police Officers Association that included, among other things, a 6.75 percent salary increase over three years, a decrease in the contribution the city makes towards the officers’ health plan, and an increase in payments for shift differential, from $10 and $20 per shift to $23.45per
MARIELLE ARGUEZA
Featured Election 2020 Interviews: Ernesto Gonzalez, Candidate for Salinas Mayor Posted in Editorial by Marielle Argueza JUNE 2021 – VOICES OF MONTEREY BAY 8 hours ago · Featured DA’s Office finds Monterey County Sheriff’s Office broke the law but really didn’t mean to Posted in Criminal Justice by Royal Calkins BATTLE OF MOSS LANDING 8 hours ago · Federal agents inspect a captured rum runner’s boat (historic) | U.S. Navy | WHERE THE BODIES ARE BURIED PART 1 The Forces of Disorder Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series, presented to gauge reader interest in an ongoing Voices of Monterey Bay feature called “Where the Bodies Are Buried.” To receive a link to Part 2, please participate in our reader survey here. PALENKE ARTS THROWS A PARTY 8 hours ago · The Palenke Arts Festival returns for its fifth year, bringing a multicultural mix of performing artists to Laguna Grande Park in Seaside | Provided | FEATURED By Kathryn McKenzie An annual festival of music, art and culture in Seaside carries even more resonance this year, as a testament to resilience and grit in the aftermath of the pandemic. IS IT TOO LATE TO SAVE OUR PAPERS OF RECORD? The near future. So, getting back to that $60 million cash extraction, and the pressure it will put on local news operations: I predict Alden will sell whatever local real estate it has left, which at one point included the Sentinel’s modest office on Encinal Street. THEY LOOK OUT FOR US The Osborne Firefinder is a type of alidade used by fire lookouts to find a directional bearing to smoke so they can be more precise when alerting fire crews to a wildland fire. The Osborne Firefinder, designed by W.B. Osborne, has been used for nearly a century to pinpoint fire locations. It is accurate, requires no power to operate,and is a
THE LONG LAST GOODBYE By Dennis Taylor The fairytale ending she was aching to add to her autobiographical romance novel, “Silent Love Across the Ocean,” became a chapter of profound sorrow for Salinas author Martha Lopez-Rahali. Her romantic dream met with unimaginable real-life tragedy on Feb. 22, 2019. That’s the night that Abdelwahad Rahali, her husband of four years, was murdered on their front porch MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF ACCUSED OF SERIAL AFFAIRS WITH A former political consultant to Monterey County Sheriff Steve Bernal has filed a complaint with the state’s political watchdog agency accusing the sheriff of engaging in affairs with staff members and accepting free use of a house owned by a former county supervisor without reporting the gift as required by state law. MONEY ROLLS INTO DISTRICT 4 SUPERVISOR’S RACE Askew is a member of the Monterey Peninsula school board and an aide to District 4 Supervisor Jane Parker. Parker, beloved by League of Women Voter types, is stepping down from the seat. Her support for Askew includes $14,500. Constance Murray of Carmel Valley chipped in $7,500, the Democratic Women of the Monterey Peninsula contributed$5,000
NEW CITY COUNCIL FACES LEGAL, POLITICAL REALITIES The item in question was a new contract with the Salinas Police Officers Association that included, among other things, a 6.75 percent salary increase over three years, a decrease in the contribution the city makes towards the officers’ health plan, and an increase in payments for shift differential, from $10 and $20 per shift to $23.45per shift.
JANIS DOES ONE FOR THE CROWD, ONE FOR THE AGES Janis Joplin in 1970 | Creative Commons | MONTEREY ROCKS By Joe Livernois If Lou Adler says that Janis Joplin’s performance at the Monterey Pop Festival was “one of the great concert performances of all time,” who are we to argue? Adler was one of the creators of the festival, so he had a front-row seat to Joplin’s storied performanceon June 17.
VOICES OF MONTEREY BAY May 27, 2021 Earning freedom As society changes its views on incarceration, more juveniles convicted of violent crimes are coming home from prison. Knowing if they’re ready is the real challenge.EARNING FREEDOM
This is the second of a two-part series co-published with The Imprint.Read Part One here.. In 1986, Corey Glassman and a fellow high school student, Gina Florio, both 16, robbed and fatally stabbed 18-year-old Junko Owaki, a Japanese exchange student, in one of the San Francisco’s Bay Area most shocking crimes. ACTIVISTS DECRY USE OF CAMP ROBERTS TO HOUSE MIGRANT With the recent influx of migrants at the border — 19,000 in March — the HHS has faced the monumental task of finding enough places to process them for reunification or asylum. Hence the potential need for Camp Roberts. Over in neighboring San Luis Obispo County, the potential arrival of 5,000 minors and the staffing needed to care for them is also worrying communities. PAPILLON GRIEF AGENCY TRANSFERS TO COASTAL KIDS HOME CARE Papillon Center for Loss and Transition and Coastal Kids Home Care are pleased to announce that Papillon Adult Drop-In Grief Support Groups, Good Grief for Kids + Teens and the Madison Rose Memorial Library have transferred to Coastal Kids Home Care. DA’S OFFICE FINDS MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE BROKE Among the special events arranged by the Sheriff’s Office was a gun exhibition at the Swiss Rifle Club in Gonzales, where the gathered sheriffs drank donated beer and fired off as many as 21,000 rounds of Sheriff’s Office ammunition. THE HEALING POWER OF ART IN CHINATOWN The mural is just the start of a cascade of art that will come to Moon Gate. Eventually art classes will be held in the yet-to-be-opened commercial spaces as well as an art gallery. Art has the power to heal, Smedley said, and Chinatown needs to heal. Gonzalez’s work“was a
MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF ACCUSED OF SERIAL AFFAIRS WITH A former political consultant to Monterey County Sheriff Steve Bernal has filed a complaint with the state’s political watchdog agency accusing the sheriff of engaging in affairs with staff members and accepting free use of a house owned by a former county supervisor without reporting the gift as required by state law. NEW CITY COUNCIL FACES LEGAL, POLITICAL REALITIES The item in question was a new contract with the Salinas Police Officers Association that included, among other things, a 6.75 percent salary increase over three years, a decrease in the contribution the city makes towards the officers’ health plan, and an increase in payments for shift differential, from $10 and $20 per shift to $23.45per
RECONSTRUCTION AT RAT CREEK CalTrans crews are now working 12 hours a day to fix Highway 1 at Rat Creek | Photo by Dave Nelson | BIG SUR By Kate Novoa Photos by Dave Nelson Dave Nelson has had a front-row seat to all the action at Rat Creek — from the destruction of Highway 1 to its rebuilding. He first contacted me on a Wednesday morning, Jan. 27, about what he waswitnessing there.
HOW A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION TOOK CONTROL OF A NONPROFIT Israel Villa grew up a member of Salinas East Market, or SEM, the Norteño street gang that’s known as an incubator for lower-level leaders of the Nuestra Familia.In the 1990s, he did a stint at Chad, the California Youth Authority prison near Stockton that’s officially known as N.A. Chaderjian.Chad, too, was a breeding ground for future gang leaders. VOICES OF MONTEREY BAY May 27, 2021 Earning freedom As society changes its views on incarceration, more juveniles convicted of violent crimes are coming home from prison. Knowing if they’re ready is the real challenge.EARNING FREEDOM
This is the second of a two-part series co-published with The Imprint.Read Part One here.. In 1986, Corey Glassman and a fellow high school student, Gina Florio, both 16, robbed and fatally stabbed 18-year-old Junko Owaki, a Japanese exchange student, in one of the San Francisco’s Bay Area most shocking crimes. ACTIVISTS DECRY USE OF CAMP ROBERTS TO HOUSE MIGRANT With the recent influx of migrants at the border — 19,000 in March — the HHS has faced the monumental task of finding enough places to process them for reunification or asylum. Hence the potential need for Camp Roberts. Over in neighboring San Luis Obispo County, the potential arrival of 5,000 minors and the staffing needed to care for them is also worrying communities. PAPILLON GRIEF AGENCY TRANSFERS TO COASTAL KIDS HOME CARE Papillon Center for Loss and Transition and Coastal Kids Home Care are pleased to announce that Papillon Adult Drop-In Grief Support Groups, Good Grief for Kids + Teens and the Madison Rose Memorial Library have transferred to Coastal Kids Home Care. DA’S OFFICE FINDS MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE BROKE Among the special events arranged by the Sheriff’s Office was a gun exhibition at the Swiss Rifle Club in Gonzales, where the gathered sheriffs drank donated beer and fired off as many as 21,000 rounds of Sheriff’s Office ammunition. THE HEALING POWER OF ART IN CHINATOWN The mural is just the start of a cascade of art that will come to Moon Gate. Eventually art classes will be held in the yet-to-be-opened commercial spaces as well as an art gallery. Art has the power to heal, Smedley said, and Chinatown needs to heal. Gonzalez’s work“was a
MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF ACCUSED OF SERIAL AFFAIRS WITH A former political consultant to Monterey County Sheriff Steve Bernal has filed a complaint with the state’s political watchdog agency accusing the sheriff of engaging in affairs with staff members and accepting free use of a house owned by a former county supervisor without reporting the gift as required by state law. NEW CITY COUNCIL FACES LEGAL, POLITICAL REALITIES The item in question was a new contract with the Salinas Police Officers Association that included, among other things, a 6.75 percent salary increase over three years, a decrease in the contribution the city makes towards the officers’ health plan, and an increase in payments for shift differential, from $10 and $20 per shift to $23.45per
RECONSTRUCTION AT RAT CREEK CalTrans crews are now working 12 hours a day to fix Highway 1 at Rat Creek | Photo by Dave Nelson | BIG SUR By Kate Novoa Photos by Dave Nelson Dave Nelson has had a front-row seat to all the action at Rat Creek — from the destruction of Highway 1 to its rebuilding. He first contacted me on a Wednesday morning, Jan. 27, about what he waswitnessing there.
HOW A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION TOOK CONTROL OF A NONPROFIT Israel Villa grew up a member of Salinas East Market, or SEM, the Norteño street gang that’s known as an incubator for lower-level leaders of the Nuestra Familia.In the 1990s, he did a stint at Chad, the California Youth Authority prison near Stockton that’s officially known as N.A. Chaderjian.Chad, too, was a breeding ground for future gang leaders. MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF ACCUSED OF SERIAL AFFAIRS WITH A former political consultant to Monterey County Sheriff Steve Bernal has filed a complaint with the state’s political watchdog agency accusing the sheriff of engaging in affairs with staff members and accepting free use of a house owned by a former county supervisor without reporting the gift as required by state law. NOTES FROM SETTLERVILLE The George Washington bust at Watsonville Plaza, recently splattered with red paint | Courtesy of Martín García | FEATURED By Martín García “You can’t erase history!” public commentators shout out at awkwardly administered Zoom meetings and back-and-forth local news blogs. If you’re reading this article, then, come on, you already know the type, regardless of the exact issue. THE HEALING POWER OF ART IN CHINATOWN The mural is just the start of a cascade of art that will come to Moon Gate. Eventually art classes will be held in the yet-to-be-opened commercial spaces as well as an art gallery. Art has the power to heal, Smedley said, and Chinatown needs to heal. Gonzalez’s work“was a
THE CONFEDERATE FLAG The Confederate flag symbolized the effort in the mid-19th century by people living in states located largely in the American South to sustain and spread an economic system based on the enslavement of other human beings. They justified their view by focusing on melanin in a person’s skin and on certain facial features.COOKIES FOR COVID
By Ilyne Junuén Castellanos Maintaining excitement for senior year and graduations became great challenges for high school students during the pandemic; building a sense of campus community was even harder. At North Salinas High School, however, the Junior State of America Club (JSA) became a space for students to come together and advocate for a better future.THE WONDER WORLD
The book will be published May 26. It’s called “The Wonder World.”. It’ll even be available at the Monterey Public Library. Amelia and Jane were best friends in preschool, but then Jane moved to Amarillo and they sorta lost touch for a while except that Amelia has been thinking about writing a book and she remembered that Jane also BERNAL IS TARGET OF RECALL By Royal Calkins. A serious effort to recall Monterey County Sheriff Steve Bernal from office is being mounted by his former campaign consultant and others, accusing him of being ineffective and using the department for personal gain. The effort will face sizable obstacles, but recall backers, including deputies aligned with former sheriff’s HOW A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION TOOK CONTROL OF A NONPROFIT Israel Villa grew up a member of Salinas East Market, or SEM, the Norteño street gang that’s known as an incubator for lower-level leaders of the Nuestra Familia.In the 1990s, he did a stint at Chad, the California Youth Authority prison near Stockton that’s officially known as N.A. Chaderjian.Chad, too, was a breeding ground for future gang leaders. MEXICAN DOCTORS ARRIVE IN THE SALINAS VALLEY By Itzel Castro. Unable to fully help in the COVID-19 vaccination efforts in their native country, Mexican doctors have arrived in the Salinas Valley to aid migrants. Several Mexican doctors have hit town to assist Clínica de Salud del Valle de Salinas with COVID-19 vaccinations and other health care needs of farmworkers. IT’S STILL SPAGHETTI HILL, BUT THE PLACE HAS CHANGED TALES FROM THE HOUSING FRONT: See all the stories, or tell your own By Joe Livernois We recently attended a housewarming for our newest neighbor. It was a casual thing, barbecue in the back yard, a potluck, wine in plastic cups. First impression: they will be an agreeable addition to the neighborhood. A restored VW Beetle is his pride andjoy.
VOICES OF MONTEREY BAY May 27, 2021 Earning freedom As society changes its views on incarceration, more juveniles convicted of violent crimes are coming home from prison. Knowing if they’re ready is the real challenge. ACTIVISTS DECRY USE OF CAMP ROBERTS TO HOUSE MIGRANT With the recent influx of migrants at the border — 19,000 in March — the HHS has faced the monumental task of finding enough places to process them for reunification or asylum. Hence the potential need for Camp Roberts. Over in neighboring San Luis Obispo County, the potential arrival of 5,000 minors and the staffing needed to care for them is also worrying communities. PAPILLON GRIEF AGENCY TRANSFERS TO COASTAL KIDS HOME CARECOASTAL KIDS HOME HEALTHCOASTAL KIDS PEDIATRICSCOASTAL CARE FLORIDACOASTAL CHILDREN SCOASTAL HEALTH CARE INCCOASTAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Papillon Center for Loss and Transition and Coastal Kids Home Care are pleased to announce that Papillon Adult Drop-In Grief Support Groups, Good Grief for Kids + Teens and the Madison Rose Memorial Library have transferred to Coastal Kids Home Care. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOLUTIONS Plastic waste | Adobe stock photo | FEATURED By Koly McBride The following is a gathering of lessons I learned hands-on while working in the junk removal and clutter organizing field for the past four years. It’s also an accumulation of things I've learned from being guilty of buying too much, keeping too much, saving too much and using too many non-sustainable items. NEW CITY COUNCIL FACES LEGAL, POLITICAL REALITIES The item in question was a new contract with the Salinas Police Officers Association that included, among other things, a 6.75 percent salary increase over three years, a decrease in the contribution the city makes towards the officers’ health plan, and an increase in payments for shift differential, from $10 and $20 per shift to $23.45per
DEFUND POLICE? AN INTERVIEW WITH JON WIZARD AND MATT | FEATURED By the VOMB Squad Jon Wizard and Matt Huerta are among the community leaders on the Central Coast who are promoting efforts to “defund” police agencies. Wizard is a Seaside city councilman, while Huerta is a community activist in Salinas. Their efforts are in response to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis policeofficer on May 25.
MARIELLE ARGUEZA
Featured Election 2020 Interviews: Ernesto Gonzalez, Candidate for Salinas Mayor Posted in Editorial by Marielle Argueza BEACH BOYS A NO-SHOW AT MONTEREY POP The Beach Boys were at their peak in the mid-1960s. “Pet Sounds,” which had been released in 1966, blew apart the band’s reputation as simple California beach bummers.It was a pioneering work, one of rock’s first concept albums, matching sublime orchestral arrangements that bordered on the psychedelic with meaningful lyrics. JONI, JOAN AND A BUMMER SCENE AT BIG SUR The Kennedy family was embroiled in an unseemly death at Chappaquiddick. The President of the United States was known as “Tricky Dick.”. The Beatles were breaking up. But deep in the wilds of Big Sur, Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were keeping the flame lit at Joan Baez’s party at the Esalen Institute. IT’S STILL SPAGHETTI HILL, BUT THE PLACE HAS CHANGEDOLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY SENIOR MENUOLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY TACOMASPAGHETTI FACTORY LOUISVILLE KYSPAGHETTI FACTORY MENUSPAGHETTI FACTORY SHERWOODSPAGHETTI FACTORY TAKE OUT MENU TALES FROM THE HOUSING FRONT: See all the stories, or tell your own By Joe Livernois We recently attended a housewarming for our newest neighbor. It was a casual thing, barbecue in the back yard, a potluck, wine in plastic cups. First impression: they will be an agreeable addition to the neighborhood. A restored VW Beetle is his pride andjoy.
VOICES OF MONTEREY BAY May 27, 2021 Earning freedom As society changes its views on incarceration, more juveniles convicted of violent crimes are coming home from prison. Knowing if they’re ready is the real challenge. ACTIVISTS DECRY USE OF CAMP ROBERTS TO HOUSE MIGRANT With the recent influx of migrants at the border — 19,000 in March — the HHS has faced the monumental task of finding enough places to process them for reunification or asylum. Hence the potential need for Camp Roberts. Over in neighboring San Luis Obispo County, the potential arrival of 5,000 minors and the staffing needed to care for them is also worrying communities. PAPILLON GRIEF AGENCY TRANSFERS TO COASTAL KIDS HOME CARECOASTAL KIDS HOME HEALTHCOASTAL KIDS PEDIATRICSCOASTAL CARE FLORIDACOASTAL CHILDREN SCOASTAL HEALTH CARE INCCOASTAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Papillon Center for Loss and Transition and Coastal Kids Home Care are pleased to announce that Papillon Adult Drop-In Grief Support Groups, Good Grief for Kids + Teens and the Madison Rose Memorial Library have transferred to Coastal Kids Home Care. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOLUTIONS Plastic waste | Adobe stock photo | FEATURED By Koly McBride The following is a gathering of lessons I learned hands-on while working in the junk removal and clutter organizing field for the past four years. It’s also an accumulation of things I've learned from being guilty of buying too much, keeping too much, saving too much and using too many non-sustainable items. NEW CITY COUNCIL FACES LEGAL, POLITICAL REALITIES The item in question was a new contract with the Salinas Police Officers Association that included, among other things, a 6.75 percent salary increase over three years, a decrease in the contribution the city makes towards the officers’ health plan, and an increase in payments for shift differential, from $10 and $20 per shift to $23.45per shift.
DEFUND POLICE? AN INTERVIEW WITH JON WIZARD AND MATT | FEATURED By the VOMB Squad Jon Wizard and Matt Huerta are among the community leaders on the Central Coast who are promoting efforts to “defund” police agencies. Wizard is a Seaside city councilman, while Huerta is a community activist in Salinas. Their efforts are in response to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis policeofficer on May 25.
MARIELLE ARGUEZA
Featured Election 2020 Interviews: Ernesto Gonzalez, Candidate for Salinas Mayor Posted in Editorial by Marielle Argueza BEACH BOYS A NO-SHOW AT MONTEREY POP The Beach Boys were at their peak in the mid-1960s. “Pet Sounds,” which had been released in 1966, blew apart the band’s reputation as simple California beach bummers.It was a pioneering work, one of rock’s first concept albums, matching sublime orchestral arrangements that bordered on the psychedelic with meaningful lyrics. IT’S STILL SPAGHETTI HILL, BUT THE PLACE HAS CHANGEDOLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY SENIOR MENUOLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY TACOMASPAGHETTI FACTORY LOUISVILLE KYSPAGHETTI FACTORY MENUSPAGHETTI FACTORY SHERWOODSPAGHETTI FACTORY TAKE OUT MENU TALES FROM THE HOUSING FRONT: See all the stories, or tell your own By Joe Livernois We recently attended a housewarming for our newest neighbor. It was a casual thing, barbecue in the back yard, a potluck, wine in plastic cups. First impression: they will be an agreeable addition to the neighborhood. A restored VW Beetle is his pride andjoy.
THE GROOVE AT GROVE MARKET Charlie Higuera, 85, founder of Grove Market in Pacific Grove, flanked by grandchildren Sarah Staples, far left, and John Mason, right; daughters Kate Matuz, to his left, and Karen Staples to his right | David Royal By Kathryn McKenzie Photos by David Royal Kristy Mason is used to taking care of people, and this morning, she’s doing just that from the meat counter of the Grove Market. VOICES FROM THE FIELDS Francisco Naranjo | Photo by David Royal | FEATURED By Claudia Meléndez Salinas The pandemic came first. Now, fires pollute the air they breathe. One way or another, farm workers on California's Central Coast have been among the people most affected by COVID-19, with the highest rates of illness and vulnerability to extreme smoke conditions when working outdoors. UNITED WAY TO HELP WITH RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE Monterey, CA – United Way Monterey County has partnered with the County of Monterey to provide rent and utility assistance to eligible residents who are experiencing unemployment and loss of income because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “All of us know someone who has been financially impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic. These friends and neighbors may be struggling to cover basic needs THE 2020 YOUNG VOICES MEDIA PROJECT TEEN JOURNALISTS TELL THEIR STORIES Our July 2020 Young Voices Media Project was held primarily online. Ten high school students from the Salinas Valley spent two weeks learning professional journalism and writing skills. See their stories below. We weren’t sure what to expect when we launched our 3rd annual Young Voices Media Project thissummer.
THE LONG LAST GOODBYE By Dennis Taylor The fairytale ending she was aching to add to her autobiographical romance novel, “Silent Love Across the Ocean,” became a chapter of profound sorrow for Salinas author Martha Lopez-Rahali. Her romantic dream met with unimaginable real-life tragedy on Feb. 22, 2019. That’s the night that Abdelwahad Rahali, her husband of four years, was murdered on their front porch CAL AM PULLS PLUG ON DESAL PLAN California American Water Co., that’s the official name, told the California Coastal Commission on Wednesday that it is withdrawing its application for a large and expensive desalination plant on the Marina shore, so there will not be a big public hearing and vote on the matter Thursday. If that was it, if that was the end of the on-again JANIS DOES ONE FOR THE CROWD, ONE FOR THE AGES Janis Joplin in 1970 | Creative Commons | MONTEREY ROCKS By Joe Livernois If Lou Adler says that Janis Joplin’s performance at the Monterey Pop Festival was “one of the great concert performances of all time,” who are we to argue? Adler was one of the creators of the festival, so he had a front-row seat to Joplin’s storied performanceon June 17.
FAST MOVES ON THE RACEWAY Laguna Seca Raceway | Creative Commons By Royal Calkins Longtime hotel manager John Narigi, who appears poised to win a three-year Monterey County contract to run the Laguna Seca Raceway, figures prominently in a current investigation by the state Fair Political Practices Commission into allegations of campaign money laundering and other possible violations of election law. HOW A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION TOOK CONTROL OF A NONPROFIT Israel Villa grew up a member of Salinas East Market, or SEM, the Norteño street gang that’s known as an incubator for lower-level leaders of the Nuestra Familia.In the 1990s, he did a stint at Chad, the California Youth Authority prison near Stockton that’s officially known as N.A. Chaderjian.Chad, too, was a breeding ground for future gang leaders.ROYAL CALKINS
About Royal Calkins. Contributing writer Royal Calkins has worked for newspapers in Santa Cruz, Monterey and Fresno. For the past couple of years, he has produced a local news and commentary blog, the MontereyBay Partisan.
THE GROOVE AT GROVE MARKET The most expensive item is just 29 cents a pound. Jen Smallwood gets help shopping from her twins Aia, left, and Saioa, both 3, and Marcot Sinnot a 6 month-old she cares for | David Royal. Higuera, who had worked at a market that is now where the Pacific Grove Trader Joe’s is located, did a stint in the Marines.*
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