INSIDE SCOOP
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Compiled by Eron Ben-Yehuda, Angelique Flores and Jennifer K Mahal
At the Huntington Beach Mayor’s Breakfast last week, Dr. Michael
Schumacher mentioned he was the fifth director in two years of the Orange
County Health Care Agency.
“I advertise myself as the director that plans to stay,” he said.
But the county’s maintenance department would rather keep him on a short
leash.
Instead of a nameplate on his door, they posted a blackboard and wrote
his name in chalk, he said.
That didn’t bother him, though.
“It was the long string attached with an eraser at the bottom that really
caught my attention,” he said.
TURNING IT DOWN
At that same breakfast, Schumacher, a Huntington Beach resident, thanked
Mayor Dave Garofalo for helping with a noise problem near his home. It
was no problem, said Garofalo. “We just turned the volume down on his TV
when he was watching Channel 3,” the mayor joked.
FLASHING THE BADGE
Fountain Valley Mayor Guy Carrozzo rarely has to show his mayor’s badge
to prove his status with the city.
“I’ve only had to pull it out twice,” he said.
The first time was during his previous stint as mayor in 1995. He had to
show the badge to police officers to obtain access into a blocked off
accident site near his home. Carrozzo wanted to talk to officers to make
sure everything was all right.
The second and most recent time was at Northcutt Elementary School.
Before sitting down to read to a third-grade class, the students wanted
to make sure they were talking to the real mayor. So, they asked him to
show them his badge for proof.
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