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Agreement
reached on
climate bill
Gov. Brown, lawmakers OK $900M spending
package devoted to environmental programs
By Jonathan J. Cooper
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MARK KITAOKA
Courtney Hatcher stars as Elle Woods in Hillbarn Theatres presentation of 'Legally Blonde The Musical.'
SACRAMENTO California
lawmakers approved a $900 million spending package devoted to
environmental
programs
Wednesday, hours after Gov. Jerry
Brown and Democratic legislative
leaders agreed to spend nearly twothirds of the available money generated by the states cap on carbon
pollution.
The deal, reached as lawmakers
pressed to finish the two-year legislative session, includes $363
million
for
clean vehicle
incentives and
hundreds
of
millions
for
urban plants
and efforts to
create cleaner
air in disadvanJerry Brown taged communities. It also
includes $50 million to reduce
emissions of methane and other
climate-changing gases associated
in Burlingame.
Incumbent Rick Navarro is seeking re-election to the Peninsula
Health Care District Board of
Directors, while newcomers Frank
Pagliaro and Stephen Duncan filed
papers in pursuit of the seat vacated by R. Cameron Emmot, whose
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Local impact
In San Mateo County, most agencies are
unlikely to make any significant changes to
their polices once Hills law goes into effect
because no suppliers are currently mandating
cutbacks a factor that triggers the new
requirements.
Furthermore, the vast majority already have
tiered rate structures enacted during the
drought. Most residents find their rates
increase the more they consume, according to
a survey of 2014-15 rates conducted by the
Police reports
Hes gone rabid
A 26-year-old man was arrested after biting a mans hand and causing serious
injury near Coral Reef Avenue in El
Granada before 11:42 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 24.
SAN MATEO
Th e f t . A man was drinking a beer at
CVS/pharmacy and left without paying for it
on South El Camino Real before 10:33 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 30.
Di s turbance. A man tried to hit someone
on North El Dorado Street before 6:28 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 30.
Hi t-and-run. The driver of a U-Haul truck
sideswiped a vehicle near North Ellsworth
and Tilton avenues before 5:18 p. m.
Tuesday, Aug. 30.
Di s turbance. A woman was threatening
someone on Virginia Avenue before 11:12
a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30.
Burg l ary . Four vehicles were broken into
on Second Avenue before 8:47 a.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 30.
Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
and a purse was taken on East Third Avenue
before 10:06 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29.
Hi t-and-run. A man driving a Volkswagen
Jetta hit a parked car and drove away or
North San Mateo Drive before 8:20 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 28.
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SAN MATEO COUNTY
Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A 57-year-old man
was taken into custody to be released when
sober near Highway 1 and Lancaster
Boulevard in Moss Beach before 7:06 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 29.
S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e . Someone
drove onto a property and shouted obscenities at staff and then drove off at the 5700
block of Alpine Road in La Honda before
6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24.
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Local briefs
Man arrested on suspicion of DUI, hit-and-run
A 52-year-old man was arrested Tuesday evening in San
Bruno on suspicion of driving under the influence and hitand-run, police said.
Javier Marquez was arrested after allegedly he left his
overturned vehicle at Fourth Avenue and Angus Avenue East.
Police responded at 5:25 p.m. to that intersection, where
they found Marquezs vehicle but not Marquez.
He allegedly fled but was located by an officer a short time
later, police said.
An investigation showed that Marquez was allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol when he crashed.
Anyone with information about the crash is asked to get
in touch with the San Bruno Police Department at (650)
616-7100 or sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov. Tips can also
be left anonymously.
Obituary
Clorinda Clara Fontana
Clorinda Clara Fontana, late of San Bruno and a San
Mateo County resident for 61 years, died peacefully Aug.
30, 2016, in San Francisco at the age of
99.
Wife of the late Charles Fontana for 66
years. Mother of Kathleen Allphin (husband Michael) of Walnut Creek, and the
late Ronald Fontana (wife Judy) of San
Bruno. Sister of Rose Zaniroli (the late
Armand) and the late Marie and Virgil
Devincenzi of San Bruno; grandmother
of Michael Allphin Jr. , Michelle
Ghilardi and Kevin Fontana; great-grandmother of Mikey,
Anthony and Gianna and also survived by numerous nieces
and nephews.
Clara was a native of San Francisco.
Family and friends may visit from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and
attend the 7 p.m. vigil service Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the
Chapel of the Highlands, 194 Millwood Drive at El Camino
Real in Millbrae. The funeral will leave the chapel 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 7, and proceed to St. Roberts Catholic
Church, 1380 Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno where the
funeral mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Committal,
Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. The family suggests memorial contributions in her memory be made to the Diabetes
Association.
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U.S. court upholds ban on gun
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Thursday Sept. 1, 2016
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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In a statement announcing his death,
IS described alAdnani as a
descendent of
P r o p h e t
M uh a m m a ds
and
Abu al-Adnani family
tribe, attributes
also used to describe al-Baghdadi.
Still, both the Islamic State
group and its forerunner, alQaida in Iraq have overcome
past leadership losses, said
Joscelyn, editor of the Long War
Journal.
News of al-Adnanis death
sparked conflicting claims from
Washington and Moscow over
who targeted him. Russia said
Wednesday it killed him along
with 40 other militants in a strike
in the northwestern Syrian city of
Aleppo.
Washington said al-Adnani was
targeted by a U.S. airstrike on the
nearby city of al-Bab, though U.S.
officials were still confirming his
death.
Pentagon press secretary Peter
Cook said Wednesday that
Washington had no information
to support Russias claim.
The IS-run Aamaq news agency
announced Tuesday that al-Adnani
REUTERS
A member of the Iraqi security forces stands with his weapon as fire and smoke rise from oil wells, set ablaze by
Islamic State militants.
was martyred while surveying the
operations to repel the military
campaigns in Aleppo. It didnt
provide details.
A U.S. defense official said alAdnani was believed to have been
hit as he was getting into a vehicle in al-Bab, an IS stronghold in
Aleppo province that is targeted
by American- and Turkish-backed
fighters in the push against the
extremist group. The official
spoke on condition of anonymity
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Passengers of a JetBlue airplane, the first commercial scheduled flight between the United States
and Cuba in more than 50 years, carry U.S. and Cuban national flags after it landed at the Abel
Santamaria International Airport in Santa Clara, Cuba.
SANTA CLARA, Cuba The first commercial flight between the United States and Cuba
in more than a half century landed in the central city of Santa Clara on Wednesday morning, re-establishing regular air service severed at the height of the Cold War.
Cheers broke out in the cabin of JetBlue
flight 387 as the plane touched down.
Passengers mostly airline executives, U.S.
government officials and journalists, with a
sprinkling of Cuban-American families and
U.S. travelers were given gift bags with
Cuban cookbooks, commemorative luggage
tags and Cuban flags, which they were encouraged to wave.
The arrival opens a new era of U.S.-Cuba
travel with about 300 flights a week connecting the U.S. with an island cut off from most
Americans by the 55-year-old trade embargo
on Cuba and formal ban on U.S. citizens
engaging in tourism on the island.
Seeing the American airlines landing routinely around the island will drive a sense of
openness, integration and normality. That
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Facebook announced Friday that an algorithm would select trending topics in place
of humans but human editors would still
screen them.
Menlo Park-based Facebook has apologized for the Kelly story, telling CBS News
its editors mistakenly thought it was legitimate before realizing the error. Facebook
says that the McChicken topic doesnt violate its content policy and that any trending
topic that reflects a real-world event may be
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THE ANTHEM EXPLAINED: A LONG LOOK AT STAR-SPANGLED BANNERS HISTORY OF PATRIOTISM AND PROTEST >> PAGE 12
Giants 4, Diamondbacks 2
8-man football
makes return to
Crystal Springs
CSMs Brittany Travis fires a kill to help the Lady Bulldogs to their second straight win
Wednesday the first two wins in program history at the Skyline Volleyball Classic.
MIAMI The San Francisco 49ers quickly fell into decline with the departure of former head coach Jim Harbaugh after the 2014
season, settling for their first sub-.500
record e since 2010 last year.
Last seasons trials of Jim Tomsula led to a
5-11 record and his quick dismisal, with the
49ers brass turning to former Philadelphia
Eagles coach Chip Kelly to try and right the
ship.
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In addition, Mike Mularkey was promoted
to Tennessee Titans head coach from the interim job.
All of the new head coaches have offensive
backgrounds with mandates to score more for
teams that finished below .500 last season.
The Dolphins havent won a playoff game
since 2000, havent had a winning season
since 2008 and went 6-10 in 2015. Gase is
Miamis ninth head coach since 2004, and his
brash, mouthy energy has been embraced by
players as a welcome change from staid predecessor Joe Philbin.
Gase will talk trash with anyone on the roster, even quarterback Ryan Tannehill, believing it makes practices go faster and gives the
workouts an extra edge.
When you have that kind of atmosphere,
you love being out there, you love competing, he said.
Asked if that sort of intensity is easier for a
younger coach, Gase shrugged.
I dont know, he said. Ive never been old
yet.
Kelly and Jackson can draw on previous
head coaching experience. Kelly had rocky
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Bochy is challenging his players to be
more
consistent,
saying, Its up to us
to play better ball.
Santiago Casilla
relieved
Sergio
Romo with the bases
loaded and two outs
in the eighth and
struck out Yasmany
Tomas. Casilla finSantiago Casilla ished for his 29th
save, giving up Jake Lambs two-out
Astros 4, As 3
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Milos Raonic upset by
U.S. qualifier at Open
Thursday Sept. 1, 2016
By Howard Fendrich
when he flew out there. I thought he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
looked good, thought he looked comfortable.
NEW YORK Milos Raonics face was red, his body was the
very picture of weariness. His left wrist was bothering him. So
Trainers room
was his left thigh.
A Wimbledon finalist just last month, and seeded No. 5 at the
LHP Sean Manaea (sore back) will
miss his next scheduled start on U.S. Open, Raonic double-faulted 15 times and was stunned in
the second round at Flushing Meadows 6-7
Sunday. He left his start last Monday
(4), 7-5, 7-5, 6-1 on Wednesday by Ryan
vs. Houston in the fourth inning.
Harrison, a qualifier from the United States
Kendall Graveman, who allowed three
ranked only 120th.
runs in seven innings in a loss to the
For Harrison, a 24-year-old born in
Astros on Tuesday night, will start in
Louisiana and now based in Texas once
place of Manaea.
seen as possibly the next big thing in
American mens tennis, this is his first
Up next
trip to the third round at a Grand Slam
As right-hander Andrew Triggs (1-1,
4. 39 ERA) starts at home against Ryan Harrison tournament. He had been 0-6 in secondround matches.
Boston on Friday. He picked up his
Until
Monday,
Harrison
hadnt even won a single main-draw
first career win in his last start, allowing four hits and three runs while strik- match at any major since the 2013 French Open.
Last week, Harrison and his younger sibling Christian, 22,
ing out eight in six innings vs. St.
became the first pair of brothers to both qualify for the U.S.
Louis.
Open.
Im excited to keep moving forward, Harrison said during
Vogt heating up
an on-court interview at the tournaments new Grandstand staStephen Vogt tied a season high with dium, telling the partisan crowd: Anythings possible when I
three hits. He leads AL catchers with have your support.
nine games of three or more hits. In 14
And while he was certainly helped by his opponents myriad
games against Houston this season, problems Raonic received repeated visits from a trainer,
Vogt is hitting .400 with eight dou- who worked first on the Canadians wrist, then massaged his
bles, a triple and a home run.
leg Harrison played cleanly after recovering from a doublefault that ceded the opening set.
Healys streak
He wound up with 33 unforced errors, making merely one in
3B Ryon Healy extended his on-base the final set of the 3 1/2-hour match. Raonics total was 62,
streak to a club-high 17 games with a including a whopping 21 in the third set alone.
Raonic was a semifinalist at Wimbledon in 2014 and the
fifth-inning double. Healys streak is
the longest by an Athletics player Australian Open this January. Then he beat Roger Federer in the
since Marcus Semien closed out the semifinals at the All England Club in July to reach his first
2015 season with a 23-game streak. Grand Slam final, before losing to Andy Murray.
Healy is hitting .365 with a .403 onbase percentage during the streak.
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Welcome
to the 46th Annual Millbrae
Art & Wine Festival!
The Millbrae Chamber of Commerce welcomes you
to our 46th Annual Millbrae Art & Wine Festival. With
nearly 300 exceptional artists, 20 food vendors, sensational live entertainment, a funtastic Kids Playland,
engaging sponsor presentations and 5 locations along
Broadway to purchase your favorite beverages, theres
something for EVERYONE at this years festival!
Not only is the Art & Wine Festival a great place to
shop for unique items and enjoy gourmet food treats,
its also a great way for the Chamber to showcase
Millbraes downtown merchants and restaurants.
We encourage you to shop and dine in Millbrae while
youre here.
Along the festival route, stop by our microbrew
tasting tent Hops Haven and check out the Classically Cool Car Show, both located in the City parking
lot (200 block of Broadway - Farmers Market lot).
See classic cars and street rods here, sit down, relax,
sample tasty, seasonal microbrews from our tasting
tent while being entertained by Classic Rock music
performed by Gary Pellegrinis popular band Loudin
Cleer.
Further down the street (at the Meadow Glen end),
youll want to make time to see the gifted young entertainers at the Streets Filled with Talent Community
Stage sponsored by South San Francisco Scavenger.
Proceeds from the festival help fund the Chambers work, financing popular community events,
allowing continued advocacy and representation for
local businesses, funding high school scholarship
programs and continuing the Chambers work as a
major community resource. To learn more about the
Millbrae Chamber of Commerce you can visit their
website at www.millbrae.com.
Through the dedicated efforts of the Chambers
Art & Wine Festival Committee, our many long-time
volunteers and the terrific support from the City of
Millbrae , we are once again able to bring you the Bay
Areas BIGGEST & BEST Labor Day Weekend event!
Special thanks are due to the following people for
their efforts with this years event: The San Mateo
County Sheriffs Office Millbrae Bureau with Chief
Roger Copeland and Dan Bennett (Emergency Services); Central County Fire Department and Division
Chief/Fire Marshal Rocque Yballa; City of Millbraes
Planning Commission, City Council, Public Works;
Block Captain Coordinator Linda Maule; Boy Scout
Troop #355 who perform trash collection and clean
up services during the festival. Millbrae Community
Television / North Peninsula Media Center for their
live broadcasts from the festival which brings the
event right into our residents homes.
Much gratitude and thanks to our many outstanding corporate sponsors whose generous support
helps make our festival possible, along with our
wonderful exhibitors.
We welcome you and hope you enjoy everything our
festival has to offer. Please be kind to your pets and
leave them home. Put on your sunscreen, slip into
comfortable shoes and COME HAVE FUN!
Ive heard from so many people that theyve never
seen a community so enthusiastically supportive of
its hometown festival as the Millbrae community is.
Millbraens should be proud!
Cheers!
Lisa Fitzgibbons Charney,
2016 Millbrae Art & Wine Festival Chair
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION/SHUTTLE
Public transit systems BART, Caltrain and Samtrans will be
running their holiday weekend service both days of the festival. For Caltrain and SamTrans schedule information, call
800-660-4287 or vist www.caltrain.com or www.samtrans.
com. For BART information, visit www.bart.gov.
Saturday, September 3
12 p.m. Stompy Jones
www.stompyjones.com
1:30 p.m. Pacific Soul Band
www.www.pacificsoulband.com
3:30 p.m. Zepparella
www.www.zepparella.com
Sunday, September 4
11:30 a.m. Sol Peligro
https://www.facebook.com/sol.peligro
1:30 p.m. Neon Velvet
www.neonvelvet.net
3:30 p.m. The Houserockers
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CLASSICALLY COOL STAGE
(IN LOT AT BROADWAY/LA CRUZ)
(All Weekend)
Loudin Cleer
STREET PERFORMERS
(All Weekend)
Bob Culbertson (Victoria/Broadway)
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John Clarke (La Cruz/Broadway)
www.johnclarkemusic.com
HeartStrings Music (Taylor/Broadway)
www.heartstringsmusic.com
Man In White (Meadow Glen/Broadway)
www.maninwhiteentertainment.com
STREET CLOSURES
Broadway will be closed to traffic beginning at 9 pm on Friday, September 2nd from Victoria Avenue to Meadow Glen for
the two-day festival. During the festival, vehicles may cross
Broadway only at Hillcrest under the supervision of the San
Mateo County Sheriffs Deputies. Taylor Street will be closed
from Magnolia to El Camino Real.
NO PETS, PLEASE
Pets are not encouraged at the festival with warm weather,
food and large crowds making it uncomfortable for pets. For
the safety, comfort, and courtesy of your pets and festivalgoers, please leave your pets at home.
FESTIVAL DATES/HOURS/LOCATION
The festival will be held on September 3-4 (Saturday and
Sunday of Labor Day weekend) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. along
Broadway (1 block west of El Camino Real) between Victoria
Avenue and Meadow Glen. Admission is free.
INFO-LINE/WEB
For festival information, call the Millbrae Chamber of Commerce at 650-697-7324, visit www.millbrae.miramarevents.
com, like the festival Facebook page www.facebook.com/
MillbraeArtWineFestival and follow on Twitter www.twitter.
com/#!/miramarevents and Instagram www.instagram.com/
miramarcrew/
Saturday, September 3
Get ready for the lively, jump-jivin swing of Stompy Jones
from 12-1:00. The San Francisco-based 6-piece plays a
vivacious mix of Louis Armstrong-esque jaunty blues, Joe
Liggins Big Band and early roots rock n roll. Get ready for
the best boot scootin boogie around.
Next up, commanding the dance floor from 1:30-3:00 is
Pacific Soul Band, a 10-piece powerhouse of talent who will
rock you to the core with funk, old school rock, pop, and Top 40
tunes. This sensational Bay Area-based family band is mentored by musicians from Earth, Wind & Fire and Sheila E.
Zepparella, an all-female Led Zepplin tribute band, will
rock you to the core from 3:30-5. All four rockers got a whole
lotta love for the seminal 60s rock band that blew the doors
off the genre and never stopped inspiring generations to come.
Zepparella deliver the timeless howling, bass thumping, guitar
mastery with pure passion and devotion to the craft.
Sunday, September 4
Ease into your Sunday with Sol Peligros Mexican Cumbia
rhythms from 11:30-1. Sol Peligros founder, Sam Miranda,
describes the unique genre it as Mexican Reggae. The 8-piece
band features Miranda on vocals, three horn players, lightningfast percussionists and a hard-driving rhythm section delivers
an unstoppable, feel-good set you wont want to miss.
Neon Velvet brings an intoxicating mix of 80s New Wave
and modern potent synth rock from 1:30-3:00. Break out your
neon and move those checkered Vans to the refreshing, exhilarating old and new favorites of this fantastic 5-piece band.
From 3:30-5, the whopping 10-piece Los Gatos-based
Houserockers will start you up with their high-energy
hits from the Rolling Stones to Tower of Power. Fueled by a
5-piece horn section, two guitars and great harmonies, they
play it all from rock, blues, funk, 60s soul and R&B.
As you wander, taking in the incredible art and delicious
libations, be sure to look out for these talented musicians
who will be playing in various locations around the festival:
Soloist Bob Culbertson has been playing the Chapman
Stick for 30 years and has sold over 100,000 albums. The
intriguing 10 to 12-string instrument bears both guitar and
bass elements. By tapping the strings, Culbertson creates
vibrations that produce a captivating blend of melodies, bass
and chords in the style of light jazz with folk and blues flavor.
John Clarke makes his beautiful, complex pieces look effortless. The truly gifted acoustic nylon-string guitar player
plays charming, romantic old-world compositions influenced
by Spanish and Latin American guitar.
Feel the love that only Italy can inspire with the romantic
acoustic repertoire of HeartStrings Music. The fabulous duo,
Al Fabrizio on mandolin and Hugo Wainzinger on guitar,
have masterfully captured the essence of amore.
You might have already heard of the incredible street
performer, Man in White. The nationally known performance
artist entertains audiences of all ages with interactive performances where he stands like statue until a crowd brings
him to life and then entertains with soft bluesy numbers on
guitar.
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shows from the 80s and 90s? Brenden Oshima is a trained
illustrator, animator and graphic artist. His graphic illustrations are influenced by some of his favorite TV shows of all
time. Check out Brendens ultra-cool T-shirts, tank tops and
tote bagsthey are sure to spark some nostalgic conversations.
Swati Shah was introduced to henna art by her mother. She
enjoys sharing her creative designs with her customers and
friends, especially for special occasions. The artist specializes
in Indian, Arabic and Indo-Arabic style Mehendi designs. Her
henna paste is made from 100 percent natural henna powder, tamarind juice, lemon juice and essential oils. With the
holidays just around the corner, visit Julie Brandon for elegant
jewelry made from precious and semi-precious gemstones set
in sterling silver and 14k gold-fill. Her whimsical collection
includes sparkling gemstones, moons and stars, shimmering
starfish and tranquil turquoise creations.
Functional Art
Jazz up your kitchen with an apron and accessories by Jan
Selby. She uses retro and vintage fabrics featuring 1950s
diner images, superheroes, delicate flowers, and rustic wine
country themes. In addition to her fabulous aprons, Jan
makes useful pot holders, wine coasters, bibs and reusable
grocery bags. Looking for an unusual gift? Alison Klippel
creates preserved jellyfish paperweights that glow in the
dark and keep desks organized. She has raised jellyfish in
sophisticated saltwater tanks for more than 20 years. When
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Wearable Art
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nature enthusiast on your list! To ease the back-to-school transition in your home, purchase
a unique wooden coat rack from Martha Rogers. Her racks come in all sorts of colors and
are decorated with imaginative scenes. They will keep your backpacks and coats organized
imagine stress-free school mornings! Freehand artist Laura Mitchell sells hand-painted wine
glasses, ornaments, salt and pepper shakers and vases. She decorates her glassware with
fruit and flowers, and she enjoys attending the Millbrae Art and Wine Festival because the
show is fun, its a creative outlet and I really enjoy meeting all the people.
Its Italy via California at Gourmet Faire, where fried calamari marinated in Key lime gets a
dollop of lime-watercress pesto. Fries are elevated to gourmet treats when theyre tossed with
either crabmeat or freshly chopped garlic.
Sonoma Teriyaki is known for their pan-Asian cuisine, from teriyaki chicken-on-a-stick and
vegetarian chow mein to the Filipino spring roll called lumpia. Their second booth branches
out across the globe, offering gyros, tri-tip tacos, quesadillas, garlic fries, and fried artichoke
and zucchini.
The name Stick-n-Grilled lets you know theyre all about skewers and flames. The sweet/
sour/garlicky chicken is grilled on a stick and served over noodles, atop rice, or tucked into a
wrap. Another age-old method of meat on a stick is the vertical rotisserie, which slowly cooks
their succulent gyro meat to perfection.
Sweet Delights has something for everyone: gyros, crab stacks, Philly cheesesteaks, burgers, hot dogs, and sausages, plus the classic street fair dessertfunnel cakes with fresh fruit
and whipped cream.
Need an energy boost for another few hours at the festival? Load up on some luscious carbs
at Ear-Good Corn Roaster, serving up roasted fresh corn and humongous baked potatoes
with every imaginable topping.
Corn is also the theme at Olde Tyme Kettle Corn, with its famous sweet n salty snack.
But now theyve also quenching thirst and attracting cool-drink trend followers with their
fruit smoothies, bubble teas and the hot new dessert crazemangonada, mango sorbet with
chopped fresh mango and a generous sprinkling of chili salt.
Speaking of cold, Dippin Dots are mini ice cream orbs frozen to minus 41 degrees. Too cold
to stick together, they melt only when they hit your mouth. Classic ice-cream flavors include
everything from cookie dough to banana split.
Another trend in really cold desserts is ice cream made on the spot with liquid nitrogen.
Dont be alarmed by the smoky drama at Cryocream. Theyll just be making cookies-andcream and salted caramel ice cream.
Hungry for even more frozen fun? Check out the new craze in shaved ice at Rainbow
Snowa layer of vanilla ice cream at the bottom of the bowl to soak up the fluffy, customflavored shaved ice. Or if youre hankering for something savory, sink your teeth into their
grilled Colby jack cheese sandwiches on double-thick Texas toast, or an old-fashioned corn
dog, with a side of crispy-sweet onion rings.
But wait, check out this final foray into fantasty frozen desserts! Gelati Creation has reinterpreted the classic icy Italian fruit sorbetto in popsicle form and jazzed it up with nutty
and chocolaty dipping and topping options.
You can get your coffee fix anytime at Bay Bridge Coffee, with everything from espressos
and lattes to iced chai tea. Blended drinks are on the menu as well, including fruit-, coffeeand chocolate-based smoothies with optional ice cream. Why not? Its a holiday weekend.
Delightfully Delicious
Drink on Tap!
Sip and Savor Craft Beer, Premium Wine Plus Signature Festival Cocktails Debut!
Thirsty, my friend? Head for the Millbrae Art & Wine Festival, the Bay Areas biggest Labor
Day weekend bash taking place September 3-4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Broadway.
For the first time, festivalgoers can enjoy a signature, handcrafted festival cocktail a refreshing Honeycrisp Apple Mule (Skyy Honeycrisp Apple vodka, fresh squeezed lime juice and
ginger beer) plusrefreshing, handmade margaritas made from fresh fruit purees mango,
strawberry, cucumber jalapeno and traditional lime. All from the talented mixologists at
Pacificas own Longboard Bar tent.
Beer lovers will be in hops heaven with the assortment of world-class brews Sam Adams Oktoberfest, Sam Adams Rebel IPA, Blue Moon Belgian White and Coors Light.
For aficionados of fine wine and bubbly, there will be a premium selection of easy-drinking
varietals: Mondavi Woodbridge Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon
Blanc and White Zinfandel.
Cool off with some refreshing Honest Tea or Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water, 100%
natural and bottled at the source.
Beverages will be served at several locations along the festival route on Broadway.
Sip your favorite beverage in a beautiful, collector-item wine or beer glass adorned with the
stylish festival logo.
Huge thanks to DBI Beverage, Longboard Bar, Honest Tea and Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring
Water, our awesome beverage sponsors!
SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES
Saturday, September 3:
12 pm: Fault Line A Cappella Chorus is a group of men
from San Mateo County, California, who enjoy singing a cappella music. For forty years, congenial men of good character
have been ringing out the glorious sounds of barbershop harmony. Founded in 1976, they sing classic barbershop songs to
more recent tunes.
1 pm: Purple Fox and the Heebie Jeebies is a FUN, Funky,
Hip Hop, Rockin and Rollin Band based in Silicon Valley.
They will bring that FUN interactive experience for kids and
kids of all ages, to the full grown movers and shakers! This
live phunktastic band was started by Josh Friedman (Purple
Fox) in late 2014 and has been bringing the FUN to everyone
ever since.
2 pm: Grandmas Cat is a 3-piece band made up of Reese
Posten (Guitar/Lead vocals), Joe Seaman (drums) and
Alexander Hauer-Molero(Bass). They be playing a selection
of punk rock covers (Green Day, Foo Fighters, Black Keys and
others) plus several original songs.
3 pm: Burlingame Idol 2015 winners/finalists will be
bringing their show-stopping performances to the festival
again this year.
4 pm: Sing A Song With Passion is our favorite singing
school under the guidance of Anne Marie! Many singers and
even more parents and friends will be filling the stage and
surrounding area and is always a festival highlight!
Sunday, September 4:
11:15 am: Six Skills Culture & Language School, based in
Millbrae, offers After-School Programs, Bilingual Programs,
Weekend Chinese School Programs and Summer Camp.
12 pm: One Martial Arts School is located in Millbrae and
features award-winning programs for people of all ages that
are focused on character development and lifeskills education. Their show is a cant-miss spectacle of artistic grace
and beauty.
12:30 pm: Spark of Creation Dance Studio is a high
energy dance school features Hula and Hip Hop dancing.
They describe themselves as a studio committed first and
foremost to foster the love of dance and the performing arts
in our students. They define the Spark of Creation as the
first moment of inspiration that allows the release of creativity within each individual . They have performed for us in
the past and are always entertaining.
1 pm: School of Rock Palo Alto is a collection of five
students ages 13-15 who play rockin covers of some classic to modern rock. They have played many music festivals
together and just returned from the big Summerfest music
festival in Milwaukee. They are ready to rock your socks off
with their awesome rock covers!
2 pm: American Line Dancers is an amazing group of
talented Line Dancers mixing up country, pop music and
everything in between in their sensastional line dance
varietal demo. Theyre especially fun because the group is
made up largely of active adults and seniors many who
take the classes at the Millbrae Community Center as well as
throughout San Mateo County!
3 pm: Do you feel the Aura around you? The Aura is the
new group of young, bright artists who loves to play popular
pop rock, alternative, and hit songs from 80s to present that
will get you grooving and put you in a sensational mood!
4 pm: VIBO Kids Rock Band and VIBO Youth Ensemble are
incredible upcoming musical talents from San Francisco and
San Bruno. VIBO Music Schools offers high quality, affordable, and a full range of music lessons to students of any
levels. This year we are pleased to have their very own Kids
Rock Band close out our Streets Filled With Talent stage!
The Classically Cool Car Show has grown into one of the
festivals fave go-to spots it keeps getting bigger and better
every year, said festival chair Lisa Fitzgibbons-Charney. A different set of cars will be displayed each day, so its worth coming
out both days to check out the magnificent machines, she said.
The car show will be located in the city lot on Broadway
between Victoria and La Cruz. Along with the car show, the
lot features the Hops Haven microbrew tasting tent with an
exceptional selection of tasty seasonal craft brews from the
top producers from the craft beer centric Bay Area and great
live music by local rockers Loudin Cleer.
Hops Haven is the perfect spot to kick back at some point
during the festival, said Fitzgibbons-Charney. Its a shaded
oasis where you can sit down, take a break, enjoy some live
music, sample the delicious microbrews in our tasting tent,
and then wander among the rows of world-class cars.
One of the featured cars on display this year is Mark Colburns Shinerunnin Shelby sponsored by Sam Adams Beer
on Saturday.
Special gratitude to Classically Cool Car Show organizers
Stu Harmon (Saturday) and Gabe Mosqueda (Sunday)
they do an awesome job!
To register a car for the show on Saturday, contact
Stu Harmon by email at midpenmopar@aol.com
To register a car for the show on Sunday, contact
Gabe Mosqueda by email at gabesgoat@yahoo.com
Awesome Kids
Amusements In Playland
Thrill-of-a-Lifetime Zip-line, Wild and Wacky
Waterballerz, Bungee Jump, Climbing Wall, Carnival
Rides, Face Painting and Temporary Tattoos
For endless adventure, sheer excitement and an unbeatable
entertainment value with activities the whole family will enjoy, head for the action-packed Kids Playland at the Millbrae
Art & Wine Festival, September 3-4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Broadway. Located at the festivals north end, at Broadway
and Meadow Glen, the amusements for youngsters of all ages
are enthralling and endless!
Let the excitement begin with our Awesomely Fun ZipLine! Zip-liners are safety harnessed, then climb a spiral
staircase up to the crows nest 28 feet in the air. They are
then attached to the zipline by our trained team via a redundant safety pulley and prepared for launch. Two at a time can
zip side by side so not only will they enjoy the ride but also
shriek in unison while in flight. Flying through the air reaching over 20 MPH they approach the specially designed power
pack decelerator and come to a gradual stop. The smiles,
laughter, and squeals say it all its a real rush; the thrill of
a lifetime!
For a real scream, you gotta try Waterballerz! Participants
climb into a giant, clear inflatable ball which is filled with
fresh air. The the ball is zipped up, which completely seals
it, and they enter an inflatable pool that is 24 by 24 feet and
literally walk (and roll) on water. Run, jump, bounce, walk
inside the balls on water. As many as six balls can be in the
pool at one time. This exciting attraction is a total blast and
always a hit!
The Zip-line (at Taylor) and Waterballerz (at La Cruz), are
separate from the Kids Playland area which is at Meadow
Glen.
Are you ready to jump high into the sky? Flip around and
catch some massive air? With Mobile Rocks incredibly fun
Quad Bungee, up to 4 people can be jumping at one time.
Flips are fun and easy to do. Heights of 20 above the ground
can be reached. Parents get a real kick out of watching their
kids have a blast. Try out our extreme air bouncing equipment to practice stunts or simply for fun exercise.
be available to show you the ropes. The wall is color coded
to assist climbers, from the youngest to the most advanced,
make it to the to the top.
Longtime festival favorite Linda Vogel is hands-down
the best face painter around. She uses a water-based paint
that doesnt stain, offering dozens of unique face painting
designs. You can tell by the line that forms in front that this
is one popular booth.
Genial George DOlivo is a kids best friend. His company,
Classic Amusements, provides exciting rides, games and
concessions for special events throughout the West. DOlivos
well-maintained equipment, friendly staff and selection of
sought-after attractions have turned the Millbrae Art & Wine
Festival into a cant miss event for families.
SPORTS
CSM
Continued from page 11
Goldhahn was hired nearly a year
ago when CSM announced theyd
be reinstating volleyball for the
2016 season. (Technically, its the
first foray into volleyball as an
official sport. Some decades ago,
the community college did feature it
as a club sport.) The year gave
Goldhahn the opportunity to focus
on recruiting. And by the time summer practice sessions rolled around,
she had what she thought was her
core group.
By the end of summer workouts,
CSMs roster was at 12. But on the
first day of fall classes, three walkons showed up to try out for the
team. One of those walk-ons was 6foot middle hitter Brittany Travis.
And with the height on the roster
previously topping out at 5-7,
Goldhahn didnt waste any time
telling Travis to suit up.
I didnt even see her play; I said,
Sign up for the team right now,
Goldhahn said.
Travis displayed an advanced feel
for the game Wednesday. Not only
does she time her jumps well and
exhibit good velocity and precision on her shots. Shes got
smooth footwork that balances her
as an equally effective defender, not
only on the block but digging and
scrapping as well.
While a freshman on the court,
Travis is an academic sophomore
after attending San Francisco State
University last year. She played
club volleyball there. But when her
former high school club teammate
Alyssa Dela Cruz joined the CSM
team, she recommended Travis pursue a spot on the team as well. So,
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WEDNESDAY
Local roundup
Girls tennis
Girls golf
Castilleja 228, ND-Belmont 276
NDB fell at Sharon Heights
Country Club Wednesday, with
Castillejas Naiv Layton earning
medalist honors shooting a 41.
NDB No. 1 Avani Tumuluri paced
the Tigers with a 49.
Girls tennis
Aragon 241, ND-Belmont 246
Aragons No. 1 Tessa Ulrich shot
a 38 to earn medalist honors and
pace the Dons to a 5-stroke victory
at Poplar Creek Golf Course. No. 2
Emily Paras shot a 43 and No. 4
Brenda Fang shot 46 for Aragon.
Notre Dame-Belmonts No. 2 Avani
Tumulri and No. 5 Alexis
Messersmith paced the Tigers, each
shooting 47.
Girls volleyball
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SPORTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
W
78
69
67
60
50
L
55
64
66
73
83
Pct
.586
.519
.504
.451
.376
GB
9
11
18
28
W
76
74
72
69
56
L
57
59
61
63
76
Pct
.571
.556
.541
.523
.424
GB
2
4
6 1/2
19 1/2
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
76
Detroit
72
Kansas City
69
Chicago
63
Minnesota
49
56
61
64
69
84
.576
.541
.519
.477
.368
4 1/2
7 1/2
13
27 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
85
St. Louis
70
Pittsburgh
67
Milwaukee
57
Cincinnati
55
47
62
64
76
77
.644
.530
.511
.429
.417
15
17 1/2
28 1/2
30
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Houston
Seattle
Angels
As
54
62
65
74
76
.597
.534
.511
.444
.429
8 1/2
11 1/2
20 1/2
22 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Los Angeles
Giants
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
59
60
69
77
77
.556
.545
.481
.421
.417
1 1/2
10
18
18 1/2
Toronto
Boston
Baltimore
New York
Tampa Bay
80
71
68
59
57
74
72
64
56
55
Wednesdays Games
Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox 2
Boston 8,Tampa Bay 6
Texas 14, Seattle 1
Houston 4, Oakland 3
L.A. Angels 3, Cincinnati 0
Toronto 5, Baltimore 3
Cleveland 8, Minnesota 4
N.Y.Yankees 5, Kansas City 4, 13 innings
Thursdays Games
ChiSox (Quintana 11-9) atTwins (Santana 6-10),5:10 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 0, 1st game
San Francisco 4, Arizona 2
L.A. Angels 3, Cincinnati 0
Washington 2, Philadelphia 1
Atlanta 8, San Diego 1
N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 2
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 5
L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 8, 2nd game
Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 1
Thursdays Games
SD(Cosart 0-1) at Atl. (Foltynewicz 7-5), 9:10 a.m.
Miami (Urena 2-5) at NYM (deGrom 7-7), 4:10 p.m.
SF (Samardzija 11-9) at Cubs (Montgomery 4-5),5:05 p.m.
ANTHEM
LOUNGE
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Theyre smaller, faster guys.
There is a lot of action. Its a
high-scoring game. Not a lot of
punts. In the league we play in,
there are no [extra point
attempts]. Its all two-point conversions, so it makes it interesting.
Because of the schools small
student population, finding
enough players to field a team is
always an issue. Flynn said he
will assess the possibility of
fielding a team based on information he accrues the spring before
the next season.
For a school our size, its year
to year, Flynn said. In the
spring, we look to find kids to
play. We send out information in
the spring and the kids sign up
for what sports they want to play
Kaepernicks decision has outraged some who see his protest as
offensive and un-American. It is also
an unwelcome distraction for those
who view sports as a way to transcend conflicts around race, gender,
politics and other uncomfortable
subjects in American life.
Others have come to his defense,
saying his decision to sit out the
national anthem and flag salute is
allowed under the First Amendment.
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NEW YORK Earlier this year, in a Manhattan conference room littered with half-eaten lunches, water bottles,
laptops and easels, a group of color forecasters from PPG
Brands was wrapping up a week of work.
They came up with recommendations that will influence
the colors and finishes were likely to see in 2017 on a
wide variety of products, including appliances, cars,
phones, airplanes, paints, beverage cans, even holiday
ornaments. They also picked a color of the year.
PPG Brands which makes paint, coatings and materials for industries ranging from architecture and aerospace
to automotive and consumer products is just one of
many companies that produce color forecasts.
At this Manhattan meeting, the forecasters were deepdiving into color decks, field research reports, magazines,
books and each others heads. The easels were covered
with inspiration swatches, photos and descriptive phrases. One mood board listed the words timeless, memories, diamond patterns and ticking stripes under the
header Nostalgia.
Small groups sprawled on the carpet with card-filled
recipe boxes. They brainstormed, laying out arrays of
coordinating colors that looked like mosaics, or game
boards. Cards were edited in and out, until the palettes
came together and there was a universal nod of satisfaction.
We start really loose and abstract, then we take those
organic concepts and make them more concrete, said
Allison Heape, a color team leader from Long Beach,
California.
At the end of the session, the group prepared an extensive file of themes, colors and finishes from which
designers and manufacturers can draw.
Dee Schlotter, senior color marketing manager for
PPGs paint brands, in Pittsburgh, oversaw the forecast
session.
We draw inspiration from global influences, she said.
The team considers whats happening in society, fashion, nature and elsewhere, and delves into things that resonate with consumers.
For example, did a significant event take place this
year, and are there colors that connect with it that capture
the feelings it may have created?
For instance, she said, After 9/11, soft pink, a compassionate color, and chocolate brown, a grounding color,
bubbled to the surface in home decor because they resonated with how people were feeling at the time.
A few years later, grays became popular and dominated
the neutrals category, she said, because with the state of
the economy and of the world, the hue felt right.
The forecasters also consider lifestyle and demographics. A Texas Baby Boomer may want different paint colors
than a Millennial in Oregon does, for example.
The team also develops palettes around popular hues.
Lets say pale beige is trending, Schlotter said. It
can seem dated, but when its next to a dark granite gray,
or an orange-red, it becomes fresh and new. Different
Pop culture moments like the death of Prince in April and a new purple tea drink at Starbucks should draw consumers toward
the color purple over the next year.
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SUBURBAN LIVING
ELECTION
Continued from page 1
term expires at the end of the year.
The district serving San Bruno,
Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough, San
Mateo and Foster City no longer oversees
operations at the medical center, but the
board is responsible for managing its
properties and assets.
By all accounts a top priority for the
future of the district is construction of a
proposed health and wellness community,
comprised of between 200 and 300 senior
housing units, 150, 000 square feet of
health care services, 200,000 square feet
of office space and other amenities at 1819
Trousdale Drive in Burlingame.
Navarro, elected to the board in 2004,
said he would like to retain his position as
a director through the construction of the
campus proposed at the site of the districts headquarters.
I think it is going to be quite nice when
its finished, said Navarro, a San Mateo
resident who works as an anesthesiologist.
Pagliaro, a former Burlingame mayor
and councilman, said he believes his experience as an elected official, attorney,
businessman and relationships in the
development community suit him well to
help navigate the construction process.
He added he believed the project will
ultimately serve a growing need in San
Mateo County, as much of the medical
support and housing units will be dedicated to offering care for an aging local
PLAY
Continued from page 1
career.
Still in love with him, Elle manages to
join him at Harvard Law School, where she
meets an assortment of students, including
the unassuming Emmett Forrest (Justin
Travis Buchs).
She, Emmett, Warren and his new girlfriend, Vivienne Kensington (Jocelyn
Pickett), are among those in a class taught
COLOR
population.
To
illustrate
the
expected uptick
in
demand for such a facility, Pagliaro said the
amount of county residents 85 years and older
is expected to increase
by 143 percent between
Rick Navarro 2010 and 2020.
After construction of
the project, there will still be a tremendous need for similar facilities, said
Pagliaro, but the health and wellness community should go a fair distance to helping.
Duncan, a retail manager living in
Burlingame, said he was compelled to run
for election after surviving cancer and
feeling as if he had a new lease on life,
which he would like to dedicate to public
service.
As the health and wellness campus project moves ahead toward construction,
Duncan said he favored collecting a considerable amount of public feedback.
Community input needs to be considered, said Duncan, who has run unsuccessfully in the past for Burlingame City
Council.
District officials are in the process of
selecting a developer for the health and
wellness campus, and the project is working its way through the public vetting
process before Burlingame city officials.
The project, spanning more than 9
acres, is expected to be completed in five
phases of construction expected to take
roughly 20 years.
Beyond the health and wellness campus,
Duncan or Pagliaro
favored dissolving the
district, or merging
with the neighboring
Sequoia Health Care
District, while Duncan
said he was unfamiliar
with the details associated with such a proposal.
Stephen
Jack Hickey, a memDuncan
ber of the Sequoia
Healthcare District Board of Directors, has
long advocated to dissolve the district he
serves because, similar to the Peninsula
Health Care District, the agency no longer
operates the areas medical center.
I dont see what the advantage is, said
Pagliaro, to the proposal of dissolution or
consolidation. I think our district is well
run and it is easier to administer a smaller
entity than a larger one.
Ultimately, as the board looks to realizing the vision for the health and wellness
campus, Pagliaro said his experience prepared him to serve the district.
I can really bring that expertise to the
board, he said.
As the last existing on the physician on
the board, Navarro said he believed his
unique perspective could be an asset to the
mission of enhancing health care initiatives while Duncan said he brings another
necessary point of view.
I want to serve the public, he said. I
want to be a voice for the people.
Two of the three candidates will win
seats on the Peninsula Health Care District
Board of Directors on Election Day, Nov.
8.
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well as its presence in the natural world,
from amethysts to outer space. Those factors should make it appealing to a wide audience, they felt, but the team wont know for
sure till products begin to roll out.
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but still firm and tart. Fruit allowed to
develop full flavor on the plant cannot tolerate being carried more than about 3 feet,
the distance from hand to mouth.
EASY TO GROW
Growing blackberries can be intimidating
because of their thorns. Most blackberry
plants are thoroughly armed, even on their
leaves, with ferocious thorns that grab,
stab and hold you.
Many gardeners are willing to put up with
the pain because the fruit is so delicious.
Not I. I grow thorn-less varieties of
blackberries, horticultural wonders with
pretty much all the qualities of their thorny
relatives except the thorns. Some good
varieties of thorn-less blackberries are
Chester and Doyle, the latter not cold-hardy
in the coldest regions, but making canes
long enough to be laid on the ground and
insulated under a blanket of leaves from
January to March. Other good varieties
include Triple Crown and Hull, which are
erect varieties like Chester, and Thornless
Boysen and Marion (thorny), both with
trailing canes.
Whether your blackberries are thorn-less
or thorny, growing them well requires
choosing a good site and pruning the plants
annually.
As for site, dont be fooled by blackberries that grow wild along the edges of
Whether your blackberries are thorn-less or thorny, growing them well requires choosing a good site and pruning the plants annually.
woods. Blackberries tolerate some shade
but, like blueberries and pawpaws, fruit and
grow better in full sun. The best soils will
be well-drained and blanketed with an
organic mulch of leaves or straw to keep
them consistently moist and rich in humus.
PRUNING
Theres no art to pruning blackberries,
just a straightforward recipe: Remember
that individual blackberry canes are biennial, fruiting and dying after their second season, and fruit are borne on side shoots.
Lets make believe its late winter: Step 1
in pruning is to cut away at ground level any
cane that fruited the previous summer.
Youll recognize these canes by the remains
of fruit stalks still clinging to them.
Step 2 is to remove again, to ground
level some of the new canes, which will
fruit this summer. Too many canes results in
crowding, so limit each clump of plants to
about six new canes annually.
Thats all thats needed for the long, willowy canes of trailing blackberries. With a
single-wire trellis you can lift the remain-
ing canes and tie them to the wire, while letting new canes, which will fruit the following season, trail along the ground.
For so-called erect varieties, the third
step in pruning is to shorten side shoots on
remaining canes to about 18 inches each.
This limits the number of fruit they can
bear, but forces them to pump more sweetness and size into those that remain.
Now lets jump back into summer for the
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CLIMATE
Continued from page 1
with landfills and dairy production.
The agreement is the product of
negotiations between Brown, Senate
President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon of
Los Angeles and Assembly Speaker
Anthony Rendon of Paramount, all
Democrats.
This plan gets us the most bang for
the buck, Brown said in a statement.
It directs hundreds of millions where
its needed most to help disadvantaged communities, curb dangerous
super pollutants and cut petroleum use
while saving some for the future.
The deal comes just a week after
Democrats
voted
to
extend
Californias landmark climate change
law, the most aggressive in the
nation, by another 10 years, solidifying the states reputation as an environmental leader through at least
2030. That move, pushed by Brown
and environmentalists, came amid
fierce opposition from oil companies
and other business interests.
The compromise ends two years of
indecision over what to do with $1.4
billion in revenues collected from
Californias fee on polluters, known
as cap-and-trade. About 60 percent of
program revenues are earmarked for
specific projects including high-speed
rail. The spending announced
Wednesday covers the remaining 40
percent and also leaves $462 million
for future years.
HOUSING
Continued from page 1
on the campus of Mills Hills School
and the former Crestmoor High
School site in San Bruno.
I hope he signs it, because it clears
the way to do this in a way so it cannot be challenged, he said.
The proposed law would allow the
district to reserve a housing project
built on school property solely for
teachers and other staff without facing
threat of a lawsuit claiming the units
must be available to other residents,
said Friedman.
The San Mateo Union High School
District hired a consultant to help
officials design their teacher housing
project, and the issue is set to come
back before for further consideration
in October, said Friedman.
Leno also said he hopes Brown will
sign the legislation designed to help
school districts lure qualified educators, while addressing the dearth of
affordable housing throughout the
Bay Area and state.
Calendar
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1
Free Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic. 8
a.m. to 9 a.m. 1150 El Camino Real,
San Bruno. Pet owners with limited
financial means can bring their pets
and help eliminate the possibility of
accidental litters. For more information call 340-7022.
Photographer Robert Buelteman
speaks on the Peninsulas environment. 7 p.m. San Mateo County
History Museum, 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. A selection of
Bueltemans work is on display currently at the museum. For more information call 299-0104.
MyLiberty Meeting. 7 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Round Table Pizza, 1304 W.
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Discuss
actions to further the goals of the
group. Tom Weissmiller will provide
an update on the local initiatives on
the fall ballot. For more information
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mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com.
Movies on the Square featuring
The Martian. 7:45 p.m. 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. Experience
Redwood Citys high-definition surround sound 25-foot outdoor theater. Movies are shown in high definition Blu-Ray and Surround Sound
when available. For more information go to redwoodcity.org/movies.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 2
Healing Yoga and Ayurveda. 8:30
a.m. to 9:30 a.m. New Leaf
Community Market Community
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half
Moon Bay. This slow-flow yoga class
is strengthening and focuses on
principles of Ayurvedic philosophy.
For more information email
Patti@bondmarcom.com.
Recovery Happens. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
400 County Center, Hall of Justice,
Redwood City. Monday through
Friday. Exhibition by the San Mateo
County Health Systems Behavioral
Health & Recovery Services. The
theme is, Our Families, Our Stories,
Our Recovery! Through Sept. 29. For
more information call 587-8967.
San Mateo County History
Museums Free First Fridays. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. Free admission all day.
At 11 a.m., preschool children can
learn about farms, make windsocks,
and hear a story. At 2 p.m., museum
docents will lead adult tours. For
more
information
contact
mitch@historysmc.org.
Adult Chess. 10 a.m. to noon. 610
Elm St., San Carlos. Chess board and
pieces will be provided. Free and
open to the public. For more information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 610
Elm St., San Carlos. Free and open to
the public. For more information call
591-0341 ext. 237.
Bilingual How to Use Google
Series: Google Drive Part 1. 1 p.m.
Community Learning Center, 520
Tamarack Lane, South San Francisco.
For more information call 829-3860.
Music on the Square featuring
Pride and Joy. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. Come to
the Square for free live concerts each
week. For more information go to
redwoodcity.org/musiconthesquare.
Java and jazz night. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Hillsdale Shooping Center, outdoor
patio near Starbucks, 60 31st Ave.,
San Mateo. Sip coffee, gather with
friends after shopping, dining or a
long work week and settle in to a different vibe each night. Fridays and
Saturdays through Oct. 1. For more
information
email
karenquiter@att.net.
Coastside Creative Collective. 6:30
p.m. to 8 p.m. New Leaf Community
Market 150 San Mateo Road, Half
Moon Bay. All creatives are welcome
to join in this self-directed group as
we discuss art in all forms, grow,
revive, inspire and share art and artistic goals. Free. For more information
email Patti@bondmarcom.com.
San Mateo Astronomers Public
Hobby Share. 7 p.m. College of San
Mateo Science Building, 1700 W.
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Topics will
range from an introduction to local
amateur activities, to a quick survey
of some interesting things currently
in the sky, to next years American
total solar eclipse to future prospects
for space colonization. Free. For more
information
contact
jmrastro@yahoo.com.
Hilarity for Hillary. 8 p.m. Angelicas
Supper Club, 863 Main St., Redwood
City. Four nationally known comedians bring politically-inspired humor
to Redwood City. Event proceeds
support the San Mateo County
Democratic Party. For more information visit angelicallc.com.
Pacifica Spindrift Players Mary
Poppins. 8 p.m. 1050 Crespi Drive,
Pacifica. The jack-of-all trades, Bert,
introduces audiences to England in
1910 and the troubled Banks family.
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26 Urges
28 Box top
29 Dress part
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Delivery Drivers Needed. Must have
own car. Must have clean DMV record. Taking applications for all other
positions. Apply in person: 35 Bovet
Rd, San Mateo (Borel Square Center,
El Camino, 1 block north of Hwy 92.)
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Ruth Barth, aka Ruth V. Barth, Ruth Veronica Barth
Case Number: 16PRO00239
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Ruth Barth, aka Ruth V.
Barth, Ruth Veronica Barth. A Petition for
Probate has been filed by James Bell in
the Superior Court of California, County
of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate
requests that James Bell be appointed
as personal representative to administer
the estate of the decedent. The petition
requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take
many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice
to interested persons unless they have
waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an
interested person files an objection to the
petition and shows good cause why the
court should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: SEP 13, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Margaret Laughlin Martin, Esq.
Martin Family Law Firm,
1700 S. El Camino Real, Suite 502
SAN MATEO, CA 94402
FILED: 8/24/16
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 8/26/16, 9/1/16, 9/3/16.
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303 Electronics
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Books
NEW
4DAY
weather
$29, 650-595-3933
COLLECTORS - Royal Doulton Mini Toby Jugs - Tinies, Swizzle Sticks, and
Matchbooks. Please call for details
(650)741-9060 San Bruno
JIM BEAM 1909Thomas Flying Touring
car decanter. MT. Good condition. $10.
(650)588-0842
295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000
BTU,
Commercial
Cool
model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All accessories plus remote included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
(650)345-1835
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
$45. 650-5885487
COFFEE GRINDER. Waring brand
grinder for coffee beans or spices.
Works great. $5 650-654-9252
COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
TOASTER OVEN, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
LEGAL NOTICES
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
302 Antiques
ANTIQUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large
drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinishing. $700/obo.. ANTIQUE CHINA cabinet, with doors and legs, dark wood..
$500/obo. (650)952-5049
forecaster,
304 Furniture
2 TWIN MAPLE bed frames, Cannon
Ball construction **SOLD **
3-TIER
WIRE
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY double bed with
adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
(650)592-4529
BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
60 GIG Ipod, Does not work.
Battery/hard drive not working. $25.
(650)208-5758
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4 Poivres tablemate
5 Statue of Liberty
architect
6 One of 640 in a
square mile
7 Top suits
8 Toms mate
9 Lummox
10 Live and breathe
11 Mahlers last
symphony
12 Fields
14 Loudness
measure
19 God with a
hammer
22 Co-star of Burt in
The Killers
25 Author Harper
26 D.C. : Metro ::
S.F. : __
27 Nonpareil
28 Ta of Madam
Secretary
29 Strasbourg step
33 Theyre often
found in dens
34 Forest age
indicators
35 Duck soup!
38 Electronics brand
relaunched in
2015
39 19-time All-Star
Ripken
40 Went by
43 Rock-clinging
mollusk
46 __ carte
48 Have too much,
briefly
49 Took a snooze
50 Inner, as a
feeling
51 Bit of Hansels
trail
52 Land of
ancient Asia
Minor
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sound
56 Cries of
discovery
57 Elbow
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304 Furniture
304 Furniture
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
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306 Housewares
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GLASSES
308 Tools
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
PICNIC
TABLE,
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$20.
redwood,
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DYNAGLOPRO
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$40.00
308 Tools
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PREMIUM MOVING blankets good condition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
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TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$30. (650)873-8167
WAGON WHEEL Wooden, original from
Colorado farm. 34x34
Very good
aged condition $200 San Bruno
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316 Clothes
BLACK DOUBLE breasted suit size 38
excellent condition $25 650-322-9598
BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
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PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
PRADA DAYPACK / Purse, Sturdy black
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SAMPLES, NEW Sports Watches, 3, $5
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Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
CHAINEY HAULING
Starting at $40 & Up
www.chaineyhauling.com
Free Estimates
(650)207-6592
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
Quality Workmanship,
Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
Lic# 947476
CHETNER CONCRETE
Lic. #706952
Driveways - Walkways - Pool Decks Patios - Stairs - Exposed Aggregate Masonry - Retaining Walls - Drainage
Foundation Slabs
Free Estimates
THE VILLAGE
CONTRACTOR
(650)701-6072
Stucco
- STUCCO -
Painting
CORDERO PAINTING
Commercial & Residential
Exterior & Interior
Free Estimates
(650) 348-7164; (650) 372-8361
corderopainting94401@gmail.com
Lic# 35740 Insured
Lic #514269
MICHAELS
PAINTING
(650) 574-0203
lic#628633
Free estimates
(650)368-8861
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Call or book online:
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650-206-0520
Siding Installation
Bathroom Remodel & Painting
SEASONAL LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Lic. #973081
PAINTING
EMERALD GREEN
PROJECT MAIDS
650.353.6554
JON LA MOTTE
Lic#1211534
Concrete
MK PAINTING
PENINSULA
CLEANING
Interior / Exterior
Residential / Commerical
Insured / Bonded
Free Estimates
BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)630-1835
1-800-344-7771
Handy Help
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
(650) 591-8291
Free Estimate
(650)219-4066
License #931457
LEMUS CONSTRUCTION
(650)271-3955
Free Estimates
General Clean Up
and Irrigation Systems
(650) 315-4011
Lic #974682
JONS HAULING
Serving the peninsula since 1976
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)393-4233
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
WINDOW
WASHING
(415)971-8763
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
Plumbing
Lic. #479564
Free Estimates
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
contrerashandy12@yahoo.com
HONEST HANDYMAN
Remodeling, Plumbing,
Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance, New Construction.
No Job Too Small
Lic.# 891766
(650)740-8602
MEYER
PLUMBING
SUPPLY
650-350-1960
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
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Dental Services
Food
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SERVICES
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LEGAL
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Sales: 1.49% commission
Property Management: 4% fee
Personalized service
Cemetery
I - SMILE
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IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
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1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
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TAQUERIA
650-453-3055
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(650)591-3900
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
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650-583-5880
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650-583-5880
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Eric L. Barrett,
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Collins Insurance
650-701-9700
www.collinscoversyou.com
info@peninsulaprimerealty.com
Travel
(650)574-2087
FIGONE TRAVEL
GROUP
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"I am not an attorney. I can only
provide self help services at your
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REFINANCE
HARD MONEY
AT LOWER RATE
DIRECT PRIVATE LENDER
EYE EXAMINATIONS
579-7774
DOCUMENTS PLUS
WACHTER
INVESTMENTS, INC.
348-7191
Real Estate Broker
CA BRE#746683
NMLS #348288
(650) 595-7750
www.cruisemarketplace.com
Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
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