Inside scoop
Even though he’s a politician now, Huntington Beach city employee Robert
Martinez doesn’t expect any special treatment.
The 45-year-old civil engineering technician won an election this month
to the board of directors for the Pico Water District.
His colleagues at City Hall love to rib him about his exalted status.
“ ‘What do we call you, the honorable Robert A. Martinez?’ ” he recalls
them teasing. “They even wonder whether they should bow when they see
me.”
But Martinez said he prefers to be one of the guys.
“I’m still just Robert,” he said.
No sweat
Edison High School’s $650,000 digital high school grant makes it one of
the leaders in the Huntington Beach Union High School District in
computer and educational technology.
Unfortunately, in spite of its technological prowess, the 29-year-old
school lacks some of the basics.
“The air conditioner in the computer lab doesn’t work,” a sweating Vice
Principal Bob Stolte said as he showed off the school’s brand new
computers.
40 days and 40 nights
Baobinh Huyen, a 29-year-old Fountain Valley resident, two months ago
visited relatives in central Vietnam, a region recently hit by the
country’s worst flood in 40 years. After driving through light rain on a
motorcycle to the shopping district of the city of Hue, Huyen and her
cousin discovered the road home wouldn’t be traveled easily. It was
covered by knee-high water.
“That was just a light, two-hour rain,” she said. “We had to walk the
motorcycle home. I can’t imagine a five-foot flood.”
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