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Coast residents get to question candidates
Newport Coast residents can meet with City Council candidates from
6 to 8 p.m. today at Newport Coast Elementary School.
Though Newport Coast’s District 7 council seat is not up for
reelection in November, registered voters living in Newport Coast and
throughout Newport Beach will be allowed to vote for one candidate in
each of the four districts in the election.
The forum will take place at Newport Coast Elementary School, 6655
Ridge Park Road. Refreshments will be served.
For more information about the forum, call (949) 642-6640. For
more information about the election, call the city clerk’s office at
(949) 644-3005, or visit the election portion of the city’s Web site
at www.city.newportbeach.ca.
us/ClerkNotices/Election2002/MainElectionPage.htm.
Hoag expansion set for public talk today
West Newport Beach residents concerned about Hoag Hospital
expansion can attend a public forum on the matter at 7 p.m. today.
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Vice President Peter Foulke
will discuss the hospital’s plans and visions for the future and how
they might affect Newport Beach residents, especially those in Villa
Balboa, Versailles, Newport Crest and Balboa Coves.
The event, put on by the West Newport Beach Assn., will take place
in City Council Chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more
information, call the association at (949) 722-6421.
OCC enrollment nears 28,000
With the conclusion of the first week of the second round of
eight-week classes, Orange Coast College’s fall semester enrollment
is four students shy of 28,000.
To date, OCC has enrolled a total of 27,996 students, according to
figures released Tuesday. OCC is expected to top the 29,000-mark
before the semester concludes Dec. 15.
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