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campus expansion.
Founded in Foster City in 1987, the
company has most recently been
acclaimed for developing a drug that can
cure Hepatitis C. For nearly a decade,
Gilead has also focused on helping those
with limited access to HIV/AIDS treatments by offering license agreements to
manufacturers who help distribute medication in impoverished countries.
Listed as one of the fastest growing
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Customers filled Coffee Aroma in San Carlos to thank owner Paula Yom for serving them for the past 15 years. The shop
closes its doors Saturday.
By Bill Silverfarb
Customers of Coffee Aroma in downtown San Carlos gave owner Paula Yom
a warm sendoff Thursday as she prepares to close her business after 15 years
to make way new condominiums.
The city bought the building
Yoms business sits in to develop
Wheeler Plaza, which will include
109 condominiums for sale, a new
public parking structure and about
10,000 square feet of new retail
With four candidates vying for three seats on the Foster City
Council this November, contenders had their first public
opportunity to weigh in on a range of pressing issues from
economic development to ideas for promoting decorum
amongst officials.
The candidates including an incumbent, a local business
owner, an attorney and a real estate agent gathered at a
packed meeting hosted by the Foster City Chamber of
Commerce Wednesday night.
The available seats include those vacated by current Mayor
1955
In 1609, English sea explorer Henry Hudson and his ship, the
Half Moon, reached present-day Delaware Bay.
In 1862, the Second Battle of Bull Run (also known as Second
Manassas) began in Prince William County, Virginia, during the
Civil War; the result was a Confederate victory.
In 1922, the first-ever radio commercial aired on station WEAF
in New York City; the 10-minute advertisement was for the
Queensboro Realty Co., which had paid a fee of $100.
In 1944, during World War II, German forces in Toulon and
Marseille, France, surrendered to Allied troops.
In 1945, the Allies began occupying Japan at the end of World
War II.
In 1963, more than 200,000 people listened as the Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr. delivered his I Have a Dream speech in front
of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
In 1964, two days of race-related rioting erupted in North
Philadelphia over a false rumor that white police officers had
beaten to death a pregnant black woman.
In 1968, police and anti-war demonstrators clashed in the
streets of Chicago as the Democratic National Convention nominated Hubert H. Humphrey for president.
In 1972, Mark Spitz of the United States won the first two of
his seven gold medals at the Munich Olympics, finishing first in
the 200-meter butterfly and anchoring the 400-meter freestyle
relay. The Soviet women gymnasts won the team all-around.
In 1988, 70 people were killed when three Italian stunt planes
collided during an air show at the U.S. Air Base in Ramstein,
West Germany.
In 1990, an F5 tornado struck the Chicago area, killing 29 people.
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A team of doctors performed the procedure 32 weeks into McCulloughs
pregnancy.
The twins shared an abdomen, liver
and intestinal tract. The girls had separate hearts and kidneys. McCullough
KARE-TV in Minneapolis that Olivia
only had a single ventricle in her heart
and was missing valves.
I believe in the power of prayer and
the talent of the medical professionals
here, McCullough said in a statement
released through the hospital.
Conjoined twins happen once every
200,000 live births, according to the
University of Maryland Medical
Center, which says between 40 to 60
percent arrive stillborn.
Surgical separation is still rare,
according to the medical center, which
says that, since 1950, at least one twin
has survived separation about 75 percent of the time.
McCullough said she spent eight
years in the U.S. Army, then went to
law school and is now an attorney. She
has a 6-year-old son named Tristan
from a previous relationship that ended
in divorce. She said her son is moving
to Denver to be with her soon.
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during another relationship, and it wasnt until her second trimester when she
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LOCAL
STATE
GOVERNMENT
The California
Senate
Thursday
unanimously
approved and sent to
the governor legislation by state Sen.
Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, that will increase
access to automated external debrillators
(AEDs) by reducing liability concerns about
the devices that are the most effective way to
save heart attack victims.
Senate Bill 658, which passed out of the
Senate on a bipartisan 34-0 vote, streamlines
state requirements that commercial building
owners and public schools need to follow to
been immune from liability if they have
AEDs on their property, according to Hills
ofce.
Assembly Bill 44, authored by
Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South San
Francisco,
cleared
the
Senate
Appropriations Committee and moved to
the Senate oor.
It is an elections reform bill which will
ensure statewide recounts in California are
fair and accessible for all voters and candidates by providing a state-funded, full manual recount option at the discretion of the governor for any statewide ofce or ballot measure where the margin of victory is 0.015 per-
CITY GOVERNMENT
A new digital billboard will rise above a
stretch of Highway 101 in South San
Francisco, under a unanimous decision
Wednesday, Aug. 26, by the City Council.
Clear Channel media will pay the city
$140,000 annually, with a 12.5 percent escalation every ve years, to install two 1,003square-foot screens pointed toward each
direction of trafc in the parking lot of Park
N Fly, 101 Terminal Court.
Under the approval, Clear Channel will
also raise an existing sign located at the intersection of Dubuque and Grand avenues by
20 feet.
ATTENTION:
Police reports
I just called to say I love you
A man reported receiving up to 15 calls
and texts a day from a woman he had
recently ended a casual relationship with
on the 900 block of Palmito Drive
between Monday, July 20 and Friday,
Aug. 21.
MILLBRAE
BURLINGAME
Burglary. Someone smashed a vehicle window and stole items valued at $800 on the 100
block of Rollins Road before 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 25.
Shoplifting. Someone with an active felony
warrant from the Marin County Sheriffs
Ofce was caught using a key to open a cabinet to steal merchandise on the 500 block of
El Camino Real before 11:01 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 24.
DUI. A person was found to be driving with a
suspended license and under the inuence on
El Camino Real before 4:32 a.m. Sunday,
Aug. 23.
Burglary. Someone broke into a home and
stole property valued at $3,900 in addition to
LOCAL
Local briefs
Tourist pleads no contest for bringing
replica hand grenades to SFO
SamTrans shows
steady ridership growth
SamTrans continues to post steady gains in
ridership and on-time performance measures,
nearly two years after a dramatic reorganization
of its service operations in the Peninsula,
according to the transit agency.
During the 2015 fiscal year, which ended on
June 30, SamTrans carried nearly 13.2 million
passengers on its fixed-route bus service. That
total represents a 3 percent increase from the
prior year, and a 6 percent raise from 2013,
which is when the first phase of the SamTrans
Service Plan was initiated, according to the transit agency.
SamTrans carries nearly 43,000 passengers
on an average weekday in the Peninsula.
The pilot of a small plane that crashed after taking off from the San Carlos Airport Thursday
evening walked away without injuries, according to Redwood City police.The plane, described
by a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman as a DV-1 Skylark, came down in the 300
block of Shoreway Road near Holly Street at 5:21 p.m., according to police Sgt. Nick Perna.
The plane, which had just taken off from the nearby San Carlos Airport at the time, landed
on the side of the road, Perna said. The pilot, the planes sole occupant, was uninjured.
Shoreway Road was briefly blocked but reopened after a tow truck removed the plane,
Perna said.
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Firefighters from the San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont, Menlo Park and Woodside departments
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Bruno explosion.
We need to get at the root of the
problem and determine why PG&E
keeps having safety related issues,
CPUC president Michael Picker
said in a statement. Performance
is still uneven.
PG&E
spokesman
Keith
Stephens said the utility is looking
forward to sharing the concrete
actions for improved safety it has
taken since the San Bruno explosion.
Weve made incredible progress
toward our goal of becoming the
safest and most reliable energy
provider in America but we have
more to do and we wont rest until
its done and done right, Stephens
said in a statement.
PG&E enumerated numerous
safety improvements made in
recent years, including decommissioning and replacing 800 miles of
cast iron pipe, improving monitoring systems for detecting gas leaks
and building a new gas operations
control center.
In 2011, the company installed a
new CEO who restructured the gas
operations, hiring the best natural
gas experts in the country to run
it, Stephens said.
Picker himself was recently
installed as president of the CPUC
amid allegations of a too-close
relationship between the commission and PG&E. A series of publicly released emails detailed
PG&E officials seeking more
lenient judges in rate hearings.
Previous president Michael
Peevey resigned over the allegations.
Chairman promises
review of unspent charity
SACRAMENTO The chairman of Californias Senate
Governance and
Finance committee
said
Thursday that he
will ask committee staff to
review all state
accounts
that
handle charitaBob Hertzberg ble tax contributions to find out
if there is unspent money languishing in them, in response to a report
by the Associated Press.
The AP found that nearly $10 million in charitable donations by
California taxpayers sat unspent in
government accounts at the end of
last year. Some of the funds never
reach the intended charities and go
back into state coffers after taxpayers check a box on their taxes to
contribute, as good intentions meet
a lengthy bureaucratic maze.
This is just embarrassing. Its
unacceptable. People expect their
money to be spent for these important purposes and these delays, you
know, theyre not explainable to
me, said Sen. Bob Hertzberg, DVan Nuys. So I just learned about it
,but Im going to jump on it.
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impact on the children who attend and leave
calling it the best week ever. This year, nearly 80 kids attended in late July and organizers
are hoping nearly 2,000 people will attend
Saturdays event to help support future campgoers, Gori said.
San Mateo Fire Chief John Healy said
although the department long participated in
the fill the boot campaign, hes glad the chilicook off is now their signature event to support
a good cause.
We think its better received by the public
because its an event where they can come out
and enjoy themselves, Healy said. With
todays busy world, people really dont have
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Greeces immigration crisis.
Reporters notebook
OPINION
Amourence Lee
San Mateo
Birgit Merian
Belmont
Alisa MacAvoy
Redwood City
The letter writer is the immediate past
president of the San Mateo County School
Boards Association and vice president of the
Redwood City Elementary School District
Board of Trustees.
Editor,
I think we need to press pause for a
moment, and see the good things going on
around us. On my morning walks in beautiful
Belmont, I travel through the Barrett
Community Center. One morning I noticed
two men from the Belmont Park and
Recreation Department putting up a giant
American ag on the giant agpole.
After the ag was raised, the two men
removed their hats and looked up, then put
their hands over their hearts, bowed their
heads and paused for a moment. I know they
had no idea I was watching, but I thought
that was pretty neat. Respect.
George Metropulos
Belmont
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BUSINESS
Dow
16,654.77 +369.26 10-Yr Bond 2.17 -0.004
Nasdaq 4,812.71 +115.17 Oil (per barrel) 42.71
S&P 500 1,987.66 +47.15 Gold
1,123.90
Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
St. Jude Medical Inc., up $3.09 to $72.43
Abbott is preparing a takeover bid of up to $25 billion for the medical
device maker, according to The Financial Times. Abbott denied the report.
Tiffany & Co., down $1.79 to $83.29
The luxury jeweler reported worse-than-expected fiscal second-quarter
profit and revenue and a weak full-year profit outlook.
The J.M. Smucker Co., up $7.14 to $116.29
The food maker reported better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter profit
and revenue and an upbeat full-year outlook.
Guess Inc., up 93 cents to $22.23
The clothing company reported better-than-expected fiscal secondquarter profit and revenue.
Williams-Sonoma Inc., down $6.42 to $76.70
The seller of cookware and home furnishings reported mixed secondquarter results and gave a disappointing third-quarter forecast.
Freeport-MCMoRan Inc., up $2.27 to $10.19
The copper producer is cutting spending, production and jobs as it deals
with declining copper prices and a soft economy.
Nasdaq
Yahoo Inc., up $1.17 to $33.69
The Internet company is hosting a mobile developer conference as part
of a move to focus more on mobile applications.
Sirius XM Holdings Inc., up 7 cents to $3.79
The satellite radio service company approved an additional $2 billion in
stock buybacks, bringing the program to $8 billion.
Business briefs
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Quarterback Damari Cual-Davis enters his senior year after leading Jefferson in both passing
and rushing yards last season.
Senior quarterback Brett Wetteland is one of the few returning skill players in the mix for the
relatively young Fighting Knights this season.
By Terry Bernal
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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SPORTS
MLB brief
Cubs get struggling reliever
Fernando Rodney from Mariners
CHICAGO The playoff-contending
Chicago Cubs acquired struggling reliever
Fernando Rodney from the Seattle Mariners
for cash Thursday, reuniting the exuberant
closer with manager Joe Maddon.
The 38-year-old Rodney had been designated for assignment by Seattle last
Sunday.
Rodney was 5-5 and had gone 16 for 22 in
save chances this season. The right-hander
had a 5.68 ERA in 54 games.
Rodney was an AL All-Star last year when
he posted a Mariners-record 48 saves.
The Cubs lead San Francisco by 5 1/2
games for the NLs second wild-card spot.
Chicago has tried to bolster its bullpen during the season, getting Rafael Soriano and
Tommy Hunter.
Maddon was enthused to have Rodney,
known for his shoot-the-arrow pantomime
after he finishes off saves. In 2012,
Maddon was managing Tampa Bay when
Rodney was its closer and had an 0.60 ERA
and 48 saves
SPORTS
Marlon Byrd hit his 21st home run of the year, and second with the Giants, in
Thursdays 9-1 win over the Cubs.
innings, his longest outing since
going seven against Toronto on June
9, a span of 15 starts.
Haren gave up five runs and six hits.
He walked three and struck out four.
We got a run off Bumgarner, which
is hard to do, and I just give it right
back, Haren said. No one feels worse
about it than me. I have to be better.
Starlin Castro doubled home
Anthony Rizzo in the second for
Chicago. Bumgarner did not give up a
hit after Castros double, retiring 15 of
the final 17 batters he faced.
Perezs second-inning double tied it
and Duffys third-inning single gave
the Giants a 2-1 edge.
Byrds second home run for the
Giants, a line drive that just cleared the
center field fence, was his fourth in 35
at-bats against Haren.
Hes 2 for 2 with three-run homers
on my days, Bumgarner said. Hes
been great to have around.
Giants 9, Cubs 1
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Pearland 9, Bonita 7
Pearland, Texas, hit a pair of homers in the bottom of the
eighth inning Thursday night for a 9-7 victory over Bonita,
California, and a berth in the U.S. championship game at
the Little League World Series.
After Bonita pulled ahead 7-6 in the top of the second extra
inning, starting pitcher Ben Gottfried hit a tying solo shot and
Caleb Low ended it with a two-run homer.
Pearland will play undefeated Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
the closest thing to a home team for the U.S. championship Saturday. The winner will face the International
bracket champion on Sunday for the World Series title.
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SPORTS
NFL brief
Former NFLer Jonathan Martin
working on writing a memoir
NEW YORK Jonathan Martin, the former NFL tackle who abruptly left the Miami
Dolphins and has since
said he attempted suicide,
is working on a memoir.
Atria Books editor Todd
Hunter told The Associated
Press on Thursday that the
publisher has agreed to
terms with Martin for
The Courage To Walk
Away, co-written by
Jonathan
Hilary Beard. Hunter says
Martin
the book is tentatively
scheduled for spring 2017.
Hunters agent, Steve Ross, told the AP
that the deal is worth six figures.
Martin made headlines when he walked
out during the 2013 season amid reports he
was bullied by teammates. He played for the
San Francisco 49ers last year, but retired
this summer, citing a back injury.
KNIGHTS
Hillsdale Knights
Head coach: Mike Parodi,
7th year
2014 record: 3-2 PAL
Ocean, 6-4 overall
Key returners: Brett Wetteland (sr., QB); Cameron
Taylor (sr., RB/DB); Michael
Mounga (sr., OL/DL); Matthew Roloff (jr.,
OL/DL); Marcel White (jr. OL/LB); Josh
Janakes (sr., WR/DB)
Key newcomers: Austin Mah (sr., WR/DB),
Siua Etu (sr., LB/WR), Michael Bateman (jr.,
OL/DL); Nate Rosas (jr., RB/CB); Nick Hulman
(so., RB/LB); Rafael Lugo-Fuentes (jr., RB/S),
Ben Carrithers (6-3, jr., WR/DB); Isaiah Cozzolino (jr., 6-4,WR/DB) Nate Shani (jr.WR/CB);
Joey Sabel (so., WR/DB); Kiko Sandoval (jr.,
OL/LB)
2015 schedule:
9/4, SARATOGA, 7 p.m.
9/12, @ Lincoln-SF, 2 p.m.
9/18, CAPUCHINO, 7 p.m.
9/25, @ Christopher-Gilroy, 7:30 p.m.
10/9 KINGS ACADEMY, 7 p.m.
10/16 WOODSIDE, 7 p.m.
10/23, @ South City, 7 p.m.
10/30, @ Half Moon Bay, 7 p.m.
11/6, MENLO SCHOOL, 7 p.m.
11/13, ARAGON, 7 p.m.
HOME GAMES IN CAPS
field, Parodi said.
Parodi believes the key to the defense will
be the linebackers and defensive backs.
Our back seven will be really important.
I think our defensive backfield will be pretty
strong against a lot of spread offenses,
Parodi said.
In fact, he thinks this years defense
might have a chance to be even better considering they win be playing teams that
mostly are looking to stretch the field horizontally with spread formations.
A few years ago, we played eight teams
that were I-back teams, Parodi said. This
year, I think its two.
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Ahmad Brooks was dismissed from practice in light of misdemeanor sexual battery charges..
Its frustrating because when youre
building chemistry to be ready for this
group of guys to fight through adversity,
you have to evaluate the loss, he said.
Thats a big loss for us. Corey, Aaron
(Lynch) and Eli (Harold), theyre good.
Theyre young. I was young. Its up to them
what they want to do, but the opportunity is
there for them.
The charge against Brooks stems from a
December incident at former teammate Ray
McDonalds house. McDonald was indicted
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Usain Bolt
his backside.
Then, smooth as silk, he somersaulted backward onto his feet,
jogged a few steps, and reached down
to make sure his left leg was OK.
He was no worse for wear
reporting just a few scrapes but
figured hed try to make the evening
at least a little more interesting.
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GRIZZLIES
Continued from page 11
Monday, however, when senior Jerriel Dela
Cruz broke his collarbone during practice on a
violent landing while playing defense. Not
only was Dela Cruz expected to be one of CualDavis' primary targets as a wide receiver, last
season he proved one of Jeff's best defenders
as an all-league cornerback.
Maddox said Dela Cruz will miss at least six
weeks. Best-case scenario, he returns for the
beginning of Peninsula Athletic League Lake
Division play Oct. 9 against San Mateo. But
there is a chance he won't return this season.
He had tons of speed, and just his leadership we're going to miss, Maddox said.
Cual-Davis should still have plenty of
downfield targets though. Along with newcomers Darian Chuck, Roshawn Livingston
and J.D. Narag, the Grizzlies will look to a
pair of returning receivers in seniors Esmail
Esmail and Devin Evans.
Esmail made 14 catches for 290 yards last
year, while Evans saw limited playing time,
making just two catches for 53 yards. Over the
summer, though, Evans showed the promise
of a primary receiver, according to Maddox.
He's been destroying defenses during 7-on7 summer league, Maddox said.
The continuity of the ground game is in
good shape. The Grizzlies return their two top
rushers from a season ago. Cual-Davis paced
the team, while halfback David Benjamin was
the best of the backfield with 380 yards on 63
carries. Junior Richard McDonald will also
compete for a starting spot.
We kind of had a running back by commit-
SPORTS
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Head coach: Will Maddox,
1st year
2014 record: 2-3 in PAL
Lake, 5-5 overall
Key returners: Damari CualDavis (sr., QB); Jorge Gomez
(sr., OT/DT); Devin Evans (sr.,
WR/CB); Esmail Esmail (sr.,WR/DB); Jerriel Dela
Cruz (sr.,WR/CB); David Benjamin (sr., RB/DE);
Carlos Godinez (sr., PK)
Key newcomers: Richard McDonald (jr.,
RB/S); Darian Chuck (sr.,WR/S); Roshawn Livingston (jr.,WR/S); J.D. Narag (jr., WR/CB);
Farhan Shaikh (sr., RB/MLB); Francis Sosoatu
(sr., G/DT); Luti Lago'o (jr., G/LB)
2015 schedule:
9/5, @ Galileo, 2 p.m.
9/11, ALBANY, 7 p.m.
9/18, @ Monta Vista, 7 p.m.
9/25, LOWELL, 7 p.m.
10/9, SAN MATEO, 7 p.m.
10/16, @Carlmont, 7 p.m.
10/23, @ El Camino, 7 p.m.
10/30, CAPUCHINO, 7 p.m.
11/6, @Mills, 7 p.m.
11/13, KING'S ACADEMY, 7 p.m.
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tee last year and it probably still will be,
Maddox said. But we want that clear cut one.
Maddox said he is most excited about his
offensive line though, as the Grizzlies have a
lot of size up front, especially for a Lake
Division team.
I would say that's our biggest strength,
Maddox said. Being in the Lake Division, we
have one of the biggest lines, I think.
RAIDERS
Continued from page 14
weak side linebacker and has the advantage
of having played in college and in Seattle
for current Oakland defensive coordinator
Ken Norton Jr.
Smith won the Super Bowl MVP in 2014
when he returned an interception for a
touchdown, recovered a fumble and had nine
tackles in Seattles 43-8 win over Denver.
He started only five games last season and
played less than one-third of the defensive
snaps for the Seahawks, but Norton advocated bringing him to Oakland.
Norton praised Smiths intelligence and
instincts
He knows the game, Norton said. Hes
a guy whos always around the ball. He has a
rabbits foot in his pocket. Good things
always happen to him. You want players on
your team who are smart, hard-working and
have good luck. Malcolm is the kind of guy
you want on the squad.
NOTES: DE Justin Tuck and TE Clive
Walford were among the players who missed
practice. ... The Raiders and USA Football
awarded football equipment and uniform
grants to 10 youth and high school football
programs throughout the Bay Area based on
merit and need.
OAKS
Continued from page 12
Herrera a Woodside
graduate didnt play in
Menlos opener at Pacific
Union due to a hamstring
injury. He said he is looking
forward to the Oaks opening
at their actual home field,
though the finish date on the
field-turf project is yet to be
determined. Saturdays home
matchup against UC Merced
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Continued from page 17
titled The Coup) makes no specific mention
of any government. Who needs politics in a
political thriller?
Beside the murderous chants of a mob or
the bland courtesies of a hotel clerk, the
natives have no dialogue.
Instead, they are merely the vague backdrop
to the harrowing plight of a white American
WILSON
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FRIDAY, AUG. 28
Art on the Square with Music in
the Square Foreverland:
Michael Jackson Tribute. 5 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. Courthouse Square, 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. Free. For
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Reel Great Films: The Snapper. 7
p.m. Belmont Library. The Snapper is
a 1993 Irish film which was directed
by Stephen Frears and starred Tina
Kellegher, Colm Meaney and
Brendan Gleeson. The film is based
on the novel by Irish writer Roddy
Doyle, about the Rabbitte family and
their domestic adventures. Popcorn
and refreshments will be served. For
more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Carolyn Sills Combo. 7 p.m.
Emerald Lake, 500 Lake Blvd.,
Redwood City. Bring friends to a lively, outdoor Country Swing concert
featuring dancing, picnicking, cocktails and food. Adults $20; Kids $5.
For more information call 922-9803.
Free Family Movies in the Park.
Sunset.
Washington
Park,
Burlingame. Lego Movie will be
playing with a family campout. Bring
blankets, picnic baskets and warm
coats. There will be cotton candy and
popcorn provided by the Sacred
Church to benefit the Youth
Scholarship Fund. For more information call 558-7300.
The Voice of the Prairie by John
Olive. 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. For more
information and to buy tickets call
493-2006 ext. 2.
SATURDAY, AUG. 29
Citywide Yard Sale, San Mateo. 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. Multiple locations. Bay
Area Treasure Hunters: San Mateo is
having a one-day, citywide yard sale.
More than 220 sales. Plenty of
opportunities for some great finds.
Search the online map and target
your treasures. Visit www.cityofsanmateo.org/CitywideYardSale.
San Bruno American Legion Post
No. 409 Community Breakfast.
8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 757 San Mateo
Ave., San Bruno. $8 per person, $5 for
each child under 10. There will be an
omelet bar, pancakes, bacon, French
toast, juice, coffee and tea. Bring your
family and support our veterans.
NorCal Crew Open House. 9 a.m. to
noon. 1450 Maple St., Redwood City.
Learn about joining the NorCal Crew
novice team. RSVP to admin@norcalcrew.org and go to www.norcalcrew.org for more information.
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. Beresford
Park, 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas,
San Mateo. Free program of the San
Mateo County Medical Associations
Community Service Foundation that
encourages physical activity. For
more information and to sign up
visit smcma.org/walkwithadoc or
call 312-1663.
Day of Drones. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Hiller Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway
Road, San Carlos. Special event with
flying demonstrations by private
multi-rotor drone operators and
remotely piloted aircraft on display.
For
more
information
visit
http://www.hiller.org/day_of_drone
s_2015.shtml.
Fisher House Foundation Benefit.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Veterans Memorial
Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave.,
Redwood City. Featuring bagpipe
salute, classic cars, food, beverages
and music provided by Ron Gariffo
and The Songbirds. All proceeds will
be donated to the Fisher House
located in Palo Alto.
Meet and Greet the Author. 4 p.m.
to 5:30 p.m. Mini Coffee, 800 S. B St.,
Ste. 500, San Mateo. Meet author
Samya Boxberger-Oberoi. Free.
The Great Estates of the
Peninsula. 6:30 p.m. San Mateo
Main Library, 55 W. Third Ave. Explore
the grand homes of the Peninsula in
the late 1800s as San Francisco millionaires sought to impress their
neighbors. Learn about the suburban lifestyles at the time and discover the fate of some the great estates
of the Peninsula. For more information call 522-7818.
San Francisco Wind Ensemble
Concert. 7:30 p.m. Aragon High
School Theatre, 900 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. Tickets are $10
pre-sale online and $15 at the door.
All students free with valid student
ID. All proceeds go to Aragon High
School Music Boosters. Visit
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The Voice of the Prairie by John
Olive. 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. For more
information and to buy tickets call
493-2006 ext. 2.
SUNDAY, AUG. 30
Super Family Sunday. 10 a.m. to
noon. Palo Alto Junior Museum and
GILEAD
Continued from page 1
companies by Fortune Magazine in
2012, Gilead has nearly 7,500 employees across six continents and annual
revenue of $24.9 billion in 2014,
according to the companys website.
Today, Gilead is expanding its
Vintage Park campus with new laboratory facilities and office space to support an estimated 5,000 new employees.
The city approved the Gilead Science
Corporate Campus Master Plan in
October 2013 which allows for nearly
2.5 million square feet of building space
across its 72 acres roughly bordered by
Vintage Park, Lakeside Drive and
Velocity Way.
While neither its more recently purchased properties nor the Chess Drive
complex are directly next to its main
campus, it appears Gilead is continuing
to invest in Foster City.
The Chess Drive properties, owned
by Sea Cliff Properties and
Northwestern Mutual Life, currently
COFFEE
Continued from page 1
years and was taking pictures Thursday
for a collage she will give to Yom.
She usually drops in three or four
times a week but has spent every day
there this week.
Shes not sure where she is going to
go for coffee now.
Who knows. Maybe we will all go to
Paulas house every day, Elaine said.
Yoms family is encouraging her to
retire since rents have increased so
much.
Its too expensive to open something
somewhere else, Elaine said.
Other businesses on the block including Vogue Cleaners, Dependable Lock
ECONOMY
Continued from page 1
President Barack Obama took note of
the good GDP report, saying it showed
America remains an anchor of global
strength and stability with an economic
recovery that has been faster and
stronger than most other nations.
Its important to remember that
strength. Theres been a lot of reports in
the news, stock markets swinging, worries about China and about Europe,
Obama said during a tour of New
Orleans to see rebuilding efforts since
Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago.
To be sure, the GDP report provides a
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11 Planet next to Saturn
13 Ghostly meet
14 Render harmless
15 Realize
16 Finger opposite
17 Oh, gross!
18 Retirement org.
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28 Descartes name
29 Pariah
31 Attack on a castle
32 Blue on a globe
33 Struck hard
35 Ancient plant
36 Minor mistake
37 House wing
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650-834-2011 Nick
ELECTION
Continued from page 1
Art Kiesel, who is termed out, and
Councilman Steve Okamoto, who opted not to
run for re-election. Councilman Herb Perez, a
business owner, is seeking his second term on
the dais.
The other candidates include Sam Hindi, a
business owner and vice chair of the citys
Parks and Recreation Committee; Catherine
Mahanpour, an attorney who runs a consulting
firm; and Patrick Sullivan, a real estate agent
and former Parks and Recreation Committee
member.
All candidates agreed its important to plan
for the future if the city wants to keep its quality of life while confronted by the impacts of
the Bay Areas increasing population thats
led to school overcrowding, more traffic and
higher housing prices.
Mahanpour said all of the issues interrelate
and wants to focus on addressing the effects
of growth. Shes also concerned that traffic
along the citys bordering highways could
impact safety such as preventing police and
fire from reaching those in need.
My skills are well suited to meeting the
challenges that were facing in Foster City
because of the population growth, the repercussions of all that, Mahanpour said. I bring
a lot of common sense to the table and I
just really want to do well for the city.
Sullivan said promoting a school bond to
address classroom overcrowding is a top priority as the quality of life and property values
are directly impacted. Sullivan also noted the
severe traffic issues and need for more cre-
LOCAL
ative solutions while considering housing needs.
Im a facilitator and a
leader. I want to work with
people. Just because they
have a different point of
view, doesnt mean we
cant bring people together, Sullivan said.
Perez said some of the
Sam Hindi
most pressing issues
include tending to costly
infrastructure
projects
such as working with the
Federal
Emergency
Management Agency to
improve the citys levees
and prevent homeowners
from being strapped by
flood insurance. He also
noted the wastewater
Herb Perez
treatment plant Foster City
shares with San Mateo needs a massive
upgrade.
We did a tremendous amount of work the
past four years, Perez said. But where were
headed for the future is what excites me. The
reason I chose to run was because I realized
the work wasnt done. I expect dialogue, I
expect discourse, I expect democracy.
Hindi said as a father of three, one of his top
priorities is to help get a school bond passed
to address overcrowding in the school district.
Hindi agreed maintaining property values and
ensuring the citys levee system is up to federal standards is critical. Also the chair of the
chambers Board of Directors, Hindi said hes
interested in promoting local businesses that
can contribute to the citys success.
I am committed to this Foster City we all
love. I would work hard. Integrity and good-
Economic development
The city is heavily
reliant on property taxes
that account for nearly
half its budget. Yet resiCatherine
Mahanpour dents appear unwilling to
tolerate more housing
developments and some
question the viability of
retail as Foster City competes with San Mateos
neighboring Bridgepointe
Shopping Center.
But a collaborative
effort between the city and
chamber to create an ecoPatrick Sullivan nomic development plan
went awry after nearly
two years of work when the council narrowly
opted not to approve the chambers request
for funding.
With Mark Simon, senior advisor/strategic
initiatives for the San Mateo County Transit
District moderating, candidates weighed in on
how to proceed with the plan thats remained
shelved for nearly a year.
Sullivan said long-term sustainability
means the city must eventually look at alternate housing options, particularly as the state
requires the city to complete a Housing
Element showing how it can support future
growth. High commercial rents and slow foot
traffic has also been challenging for businesses, Sullivan said.
Lets get real, five to 10 years down the
road, the economics are going to change.
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