Honoring Sue Lempert

From left, Assemblymember Diane Papan, D-San Mateo; Veronica Lempert; county superintendent candidate Hector Camacho; Robert Lempert; San Mateo Councilmember Adam Loraine; Ben Lempert; San Mateo Councilmember Danielle Cwirko-Godycki; San Mateo Mayor Robert Newsom; former San Mateo mayor and Daily Journal columnist Sue Lempert; San Mateo Councilmember Lisa Diaz Nash; former San Mateo County controller and supervisor Tom Huening; Richard Holober, member of the San Mateo County Community College District Board of Trustees; San Mateo Councilmember Nicole Fernandez; former San Mateo Councilmember Rich Hedges; former San Mateo mayor Joe Goethals; former San Mateo mayor and state senator Jerry Hill; former Belmont mayor Charles Stone; U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin, D-South San Francisco; former Burlingame mayor Emily Beach; former Burlingame mayor Terry Nagel; and former Millbrae mayor Marc Hershman gather for a photo after a San Mateo City Hall ceremony Aug. 18, to honor Sue Lempert as she retires from her Daily Journal column and for her career of public service. 

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