Camargo says goodbye to Adelanto politics during emotional City Council meeting [Daily Press, Victorville, Calif.]
Dec. 14 On an emotional night, a 12-year policymaker wanted one more opportunity to vote no during an Adelanto City Council meeting.
When asked to cast his vote during Wednesday’s special meeting to pass a resolution approving the results of November’s election, outgoing Councilman Ed Camargo cracked a joke.
“I want to say no one more time, but I won’t,” Camargo said.
Camargo, and the rest of the City Council on the teleconference call, instead voted to pass the motion 4-0, with Mayor Pro Tem Gerardo Hernandez absent.
Alfred K. Borbor standing among the plast fish ponds that he built
From afar, the Sustainable Fish Farm Enterprise situated in Kaibar, a residential community outside the Barnersville Estate, seems difficult to tell whether it is a farm. One would assume that the plastic tanks filled with water are samples of failed pools experiment for kids.
But what is seen from afar as pools are exactly fish ponds built by Alfred K. Borbor, who holds an undergraduate degree in management. Alfred embarked on fish farming after failed attempts to secure a job in his field of specialization. The internet played a key part in his decision.