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By Samantha Weigel space where she works into the early an sunflower loafs, bialy, rye and, in a After just more than a month of testing on downtown
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF morning hours concocting a range of tribute to her Jewish heritage, challah. Redwood City streets, food delivery service DoorDash is
freshly baked bread. Everything comes from a different ready to take its partnership with Starship Technologies
Bread baker Iliana Berkowitz is The Palo Alto native, former East part of Iliana, she said. Theres autonomous robots to the next level.
kneading her way into the community Coaster and current Bay Area resident, breads that I love making or have been Starting Thursday, DoorDash will fold into their down-
and rising up in the artisan business is less than a year into forming her important to me, its almost like my town Redwood City fleet six of the small, self-driving
world. own business she said allows her to autobiography in breads. delivery robots designed by Starship.
The 28-year-old founder of As bring fresh creations into the homes Her business is a community sup- DoorDash spokesman Eitan Bencuya said the company
Kneaded Bakery is one of the latest to of others. ported bakery. She started as a bread has been testing where the bots could be most effective in
join San Mateos food startup incuba- Berkowitz bakes French baguettes, a
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College officials consider district elections
By Austin Walsh I dont think you can help that not hap- Bird call
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF pening, she said. But we will see. Two large birds, possibly turkeys,
Comment on were walking on Arbor Avenue in
The board has considered a similar shift in
or share this story at the past, but momentum dissolved after an Belmont before 11:30 a.m. Monday,
County community college district offi-
cials are slated to take a next step in the move
www.smdailyjournal.com initial round of talks, said Schwarz. March 13.
from at-large elections in the interest of lev- There is no definite timeline for the board
eling the playing field for all seeking a seat claiming some residents of Redwood City and to move ahead with the shift, should it ulti-
on the school board. East Palo Alto felt their best interests were mately be adopted, as another public hearing UNINCORPORATED
The San Mateo County Community not being served by an all-white school is scheduled next month. Schwarz though SAN MATEO COUNTY
College District Board of Trustees will hold a board. The South San Francisco Unified suggested officials should consider making
the move concurrently with the transition to Warrant. A 38-year-old Ridgecrest woman
public hearing Wednesday, March 22, gather- School District has discussed a similar
change to protect against a potential lawsuit even-year elections, which was recently was cited and released for a misdemeanor
ing feedback on a proposed transition to by-
district elections. as well. approved by the board. warrant out of Butte County on the 5700
The focus of the upcoming conversation No such legal challenge has been issued to Looking ahead to the upcoming meeting, block of Highway 1 in Pescadero before
will be three proposed maps divvying the the community college district, said Schwarz, Mohr and Schwarz said they are hopeful resi- 10:06 p.m. Monday, March 13.
county into areas determining districts where who noted her hope the shift would invite dents and voters attend to share their perspec- Warran t . A 29-year-old Moss Beach
candidates must live and would represent greater participation by subdividing the tive on the proposal. woman was cited and released for a misde-
should they be elected. county into smaller regions more manage- We are doing this and they have the oppor- meanor warrant on the 100 block of Culebra
Though officials were reticent to offer feed- able for someone on a limited budget to run a tunity to ask questions, she said. Street in Moss Beach before 9:29 p.m.
back regarding the merits of each proposed campaign. For his part, Mohr said he believed ramp- Monday, March 13.
map before the meeting, they did express an The merit is simple that you have a ing up public participation in the district Po s s es s i o n. A 39-year-old El Granada man
interest in ultimately adopting the by-district trustee that represents one area that only has could result in better educational opportuni- was arrested and a 52-year-old El Granada
election method. to campaign in that area, she said. ties for the entire community.
woman was cited after police found metham-
I think this is pretty much where we are Hopefully you get more people that want to I think there is a genuine concern that we
going, said board President Tom Mohr. The run for the board. Now, being countywide, it provide a great opportunity to represent all phetamine, ammunition and a loaded rearm
question really is which of the three scenarios is very expensive to run. people of the county, and that all people of on the 400 block of Avenue Del Oro in El
the board will decide is the best. Mohr also lauded the potential benefits the county have a stake in the well-being of Granada before 9:30 a.m. Monday, March
Trustee Karen Schwarz echoed a similar sen- offered by a departure from the current system the district, he said. 13.
timent. under which trustees must canvass an entire The San Mateo County Community Theft. Three keys valued at approximately
I think it could happen very easily, she county for a seat on the board. College District Board of Trustees meets 7 $300 were taken from a vehicle on the 100
said. Hopefully we will get more diversity Should the board ultimately go ahead with p.m. Wednesday, March 22, Caada College, block of Cuesta Real in La Honda before 11
on the board. the change, Schwarz said she harbors con- Building 2, Room 10, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd. a.m. Sunday, March 5.
Shifts to the by-district system are often cerns those elected would hold the interest of
brought by an interest among officials to their supporters above the entire districts
encourage civic participation in communities
commonly underrepresented on elected
well-being. Such a reservation is common
among those identifying potential issues
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LAPD: Latinos report fewer sex crimes amid fears Residential burglary in Hillsborough
By Michael Balsamo not reporting a sexual assault for fear Advocates say the unease among
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that their family will be torn apart, immigrants is forcing the victims of Hillsborough police are investigating a residential burgla-
Beck said Tuesday. violent crimes to stay silent. ry Monday on the 300 block of Darrell Road between 11 a.m.
LOS ANGELES Reports of sexual Around the nation, President Donald We are seeing immigrant families and 7:23 p.m., according to police.
assaults and domestic violence among Trumps efforts to crack down on the potentially being so afraid of the ulti- It is believed that someone gained entry by forcing open a
Los Angeles Latino population have estimated 11 million immigrants liv- mate punishment, which deportation rear bedroom door. Some of the stolen property was dropped
plummeted since the beginning of the ing illegally in the U.S. have sparked represents, that they may forego their in the backyard of the residence and was recovered at a later
year, amid fears that immigrants in the fear and anxiety, leading many people chances of justice, said Jorge-Mario time. Investigators believe the suspect(s) in this case may
country illegally could face deporta- to try to avoid any contact with law Cabrera, of the immigrant advocacy have become startled and fled the scene, according to police.
tion if they interact with police or enforcement. group CHIRLA. We do not want to be Hillsborough police are seeking additional witnesses in
appear in court, the citys police chief Beck said there was a strong corre- in a situation where victims of crimes this case. Anyone who noticed suspicious people or vehicles
said Tuesday. lation between the timing of the remain silent because they fear depor- in this area during the time frame of the crime, is asked to call
Since the beginning of 2017, sexual decreased reporting and fears of accel- tation. Thats just horrible and (650) 375-7470. Additionally, police are asking residents
assault reports have dropped 25 per- erated efforts to round up and deport unthinkable. who have residential video surveillance systems in this
cent and domestic violence reports immigrants. In an interview with the Associated neighborhood to review their video and share any footage
have decreased by 10 percent among Josh Rubenstein, a Los Angeles Press earlier this month, Los Angeles that may assist in the investigation.
Latinos, Los Angeles Police police spokesman, said the numbers County Sheriff Jim McDonnell said
Department Chief Charlie Beck said were concerning and that the depart-
ment is continuing to look at every
gang members have also been preying
on undocumented immigrants and
S.F. firefighter pleads not guilty to domestic violence
Tuesday. Similar decreases werent
seen in other ethnic groups, he said. element contributing to the drop in telling them they would be deported if A San Francisco Fire Department battalion chief pleaded
Imagine your sister, your mother, reporting. they report crimes to the police. not guilty Monday to misdemeanor domestic violence
charges in San Mateo County stemming from an alleged
assault at a Daly City restaurant last month, prosecutors said.
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hile San Mateo County
J
ust as we must let go of dead philosophical
education officials paint- There is also the issue that if one illusions and old science to confront reality, so
ed a laudatory picture of were to click detailed reports, where a country must keep challenging its traditions
the states new school accountabili- As one goes down the icons, a piece one might think more detailed infor- if it is to be transformed if it wants renewal.
ty system when it launched last of the fruit-like slice is missing, so mation might be, there is something Marilyn Furgeson, The Aquarian Conspiracy.
week, a bit of time on the website green (the second-highest) has one that reads Coming Soon! Granted, When I realized that March is Womens History
provides a completely different pic- piece missing, and yellow (the mid- the site appears to be in a beta form Month, an observance and celebration of the vital role
ture altogether. dle) has two pieces missing, orange with lots of N/As, so there could be of women in American history, I soon recalled the 70s
Dubbed the California School (the second-lowest) has two pieces some improvement once there is when the Womens Movement was in full swing. On
Dashboard, its aim was to provide and red (the lowest) has but one more detailed reports and more com- March 22, 1972, the Equal Rights Amendment was
more information on a variety of slice. It makes it seem as if the plete information. enacted. Unfortunately, though Congress passed the
topics in response to not only new missing pieces are indicative of a Also largely missing is any type amendment, it was never ratified by the required number of
Common Core standards and the further level of data, but they are of score. It used to be that you could states.
Smarter Balanced tests but also new not. It would be simpler to just have see a school in the 800s and have a Im sure the feminists who were demanding equal rights
categories in light of the states new fairly good idea its a pretty good in the 70s had no idea what life would be like in 2017. I
dots of different colors without
Local Control Funding Formula. school. There are other factors that wonder if they had any idea that by now it would be neces-
missing pieces or dots of the same
A dashboard in essence provides go into a schools success, and a sary (not just a choice) for many mothers of babies and
color with missing pieces. This toddlers to be employed to make ends meet. I wonder if
useful data, how fast you are going, obscure performance level key can school in the 600s could also be
good but have some outstanding fac- they thought about the
what level your fuel is, if your be overcome, but is indicative of the effect on children who
engine is running hot, what your confusing and incomplete informa- tors. Exploring those outstanding
would be left in the care of
revolutions per minute are and if you tion on the site. factors and providing information
others when very young or
need to check your engine. Based on It is also difficult to discern what on them is a good goal, but not to fend for themselves so
your situation, one indicator may be the levels are and if they are matched when it dilutes the information for much of the time as they
more meaningful for you than oth- up to the colored fruit-like slice and all. grew older. And now, as
ers, but it is an apt description for a how points above or below are deter- The dashboard as it stands right Martha Ross of the Bay
variety of indicators based on levels mined and out of what larger number now is fairly useless, and that could Area News Group wrote on
of data. those points are taken out of. Say change once more information fills March 12, In recent years,
However, how the information is for instance, one wanted to deter- in. But the template also seems fair- leaders of the feminist
presented is problematic and even mine how students with disabilities ly poor as something parents may movement have begun to
the icons for performance levels are were doing in a particular school. be able to use to see how their rethink the idea that parent-
initially confusing. Additionally, There may not be a fruit-like slice school is doing compared to other ing or other unpaid or low-
one cannot seem to search by attached to that data point and there schools in the district or even other paid caring occupations
school, but rather by district or may also be information that says districts. are less personally fulfill-
grade levels like elementary or mid- the schools status is very low, While relying on one number can ing or valuable to society than occupations that earn lots
dle schools. The key for the icons being 102.1 points below level 3, be seen as an incomplete indicator, of money. She referred to Anne-Marie Slaughter, academ-
shows that blue is the highest and but with no indication what level 3 providing a poorly designed dash- ic and former state department official, who wrote that it
red is the lowest with blue showing a is and how many points it may be board with little information from is important for society to find a way to recognize the
complete five-piece fruit-like slice. able to drop from one level to the which to glean is worse. importance of work that involves investing in other
people. She also believes that its not feminist to think
that women only achieve equality when they earn an
income for work traditionally done by men.
Letters to the editor You cant blame the 70s feminists for trying to gain
equality and better their lot. For far too long, women had
been subjected to second-class status, expected to kowtow
to men, and lacking in many important rights. Some of
whatever these things are called. the original womens libbers attempted to imitate men in
Investigate Obama again! Internet obesity So, high technology may have the workplace. Some career women even wore masculine
Editor, Editor, brought us forward a great deal, but at looking suits to work with their version of ties. They dis-
Donald Trump now suspects that When you look around society the same its leading us backwards in missed womens roles as homemakers and mothers, caus-
President Barack Obama had wire- today, you see young people that are many ways. ing some women so occupied feel like they were traitors
tapped him, expressing frustration overweight. My take on all of this is to the cause.
because he cant believe that none of that the high-tech society that we In the 80s, I wondered if feminists ever thought that
the investigating agencies can find live in is making everyone less Patrick Field they should have carried on their crusade in a way that
anything. Perhaps he should engage active. There is also all the identity Palo Alto would have brought more equality for women but would
the same investigating team he sent to theft, and other compromised infor- not have jeopardized their childrens optimal growth and
Hawaii to expose Obamas birth cer- mation, that people are getting their development. No, they were in denial spouting newly
tificate fraud, to which he hands on. But, every day all I see is Thank you coined sayings such as: Quality time makes up for quanti-
announced: You wont believe what people on their smartphones, iPads from a reader ty time. In their zeal to bring about the changes about
they are finding! findings that or iPhones. which they were so adamant, they convinced themselves
Editor, that mothers could concentrate on fulfilling themselves
were never disclosed. It may take Computers may have made things
Jonathan Madisons A lesson we and their children would thrive. But children whose par-
another five years before he has to better in the business world, but
should heed from history in the ents are too often distracted and overwhelmed can easily
accept that there was nothing to it, but theyre killing us in the everyday
March 21, 2017, edition of the Daily come to feel that they dont really matter. And, among
at least it takes some attention away world. Everything that can be done
Journal offers an example of wisdom, other things, the child may have to deal with situations
from his own shady activities for a through automation is being taken
courage and integrity, qualities all too he/she is not ready for and, as a result, may miss out on
while. over. The worst part is that instead of
rare in our time. some important aspects of healthy growth and develop-
Who knows, it may work again, getting on a bicycle and going for a
A grateful reader salutes you for ment.
especially among the gullible ride, people are getting on the inter-
publishing histhoughtful and In 1970, less than a third of women with preschool
stillbelieving in him. net and going for a ride, and this one
insightful observations, which areso children worked outside the home. In 1976, it was 43 per-
doesnt benet your health. Instead of
desperately needed these days. cent. By 1986, it would be half. Then came the 1990s,
playing touch football in the street,
Jorg Aadahl these days kids would rather be play- followed by the new century. And today, Martha Ross
San Mateo ing football on their PlayStation Julia Lutch reports on the many people she has communicated with
video console or Madden 2000 or Davis who emphasized the immeasurable contributions many
women make to their communities while women are doing
what they have traditionally done taking care of other
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Apple cuts prices on iPads, releases red iPhones Wells Fargo: ATMs will take
By Anick Jesdanun The iPad updates come as the comes with 128 gigabytes of stor- the red iPhones are expected by the
end of the month, with advance
phone codes, not just cards
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tablet market continues to decline, age starting at $399, rather than
after a few years of rapid growth. $499 before. Apple is eliminating orders beginning Friday. NEW YORK Wells Fargo plans
According to IDC, tablet ship- the 32-gigabyte model, which used to upgrade all 13,000 of its ATMs
The NEW YORK Apple is cut- IDC analyst Jorge Vela had high next week to
ments fell 20 percent to 53 million to sell for $399. Nothing else is hopes for a 10.5-inch iPad. He said
ting prices on two iPad models and worldwide in the final three months changing. allow customers
introducing red iPhones, but the such a size might have offered to access their
of 2016, compared with the same Apple is also releasing a red edi- room for a better keyboard, com-
company held back on updating its period in 2015. funds using their
higher-end iPad Pro tablets. tion of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus; for pared with the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, cellphones
A much-speculated 10.5-inch The iPad Air 2 is replaced by a each phone sold, Apple is donating and it wouldnt have been as bulky instead of tradi-
iPad Pro didnt materialize, nor did new model simply called the iPad. an unspecified amount to HIV and as the 12.9-inch version. tional bank
new versions of existing sizes in It retains a 9.7-inch screen, but AIDS programs. And Apple is dou- And Apple typically sparks con- cards.
the Pro lineup, which is aimed at gains a little weight and thickness. bling the storage on the smaller sumer interest when it has new The announce-
businesses and creative profes- The display is brighter and the iPhone SE while keeping the $399 sizes and designs, Vela said, as ment was made
processor faster. Its price starts at starting price. Tim Sloan
sionals. The new devices are most- seen by a jump in sales following by Wells Fargo
ly refreshes of existing models. $329 for 32 gigabytes of storage, The new iPad Mini 4 is available the introduction of larger iPhones CEO Tim Sloan on Tuesday at an
Apple unveiled them through press down from $399. The standard-size right away, while the standard-size in 2014 (iPhone sales have since employee town hall in Orlando.
releases Tuesday rather than a iPad is now cheaper than the small- iPad comes out next week, with dropped.) Vela said a 10.5-inch ver- While banks like JPMorgan
staged event, as it typically does er Mini model. orders to begin Friday. The new sion might have been enough for Chase and Bank of America have
for bigger product releases. The 7.9-inch iPad Mini 4 now iPhone SE comes out Friday, while existing iPad owners to upgrade. announced similar upgrades to their
ATMs, those are still being rolled
out. Wells would be the first to
Google opens shortcuts to information, tools on phones upgrade all of its ATMs with the fea-
ture across the United States.
By Michael Lietke the shortcuts will let you tap the tools may eventually make it to about Googles power to create To access their money, customers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS icons to get the latest weather, the iPhone as well, although digital profiles of its users. would get unique eight-digit codes
movie showtimes, sports scores, Google says it doesnt know Based on the knowledge that from their Wells Fargo smartphone
SAN FRANCISCO Google restaurant recommendations and when. Google already has accumulated, app, and enter the code into the
wants to make it easier for you to other common requests. These shortcuts are the latest its shortcuts feature may already ATM along with their PIN number.
find answers and recommenda- The shortcuts will begin appear- step in Googles quest to turn its list your favorite sports teams or The machines will still accept debit
tions on smartphones without ing Tuesday in updates to Googles search engine into a secondary recommend nearby restaurants cards as well.
having to think about what to ask app for iPhones, Android phones brain that anticipates peoples serving cuisines you prefer. Whether a customer happens to
its search engine. and its mobile website. The needs and desires. The search Shortcuts also show how have a card on them or not, (the
Its new feature, called short- Android app will also include vari- engine gleans these insights by Googles search engine has been upgrade) provides another simple
cuts, will appear as a row of icons ous tools such as a currency con- analyzing your past requests and, adapting to its audience, now that and secure way to withdraw cash at
below the Google search box. verter, a language translator and when you allow it, tracking your smartphones have become the pri- any of our ATMs, said Adam
Where now youd have to ponder an ATM locator, which you can location, a practice that periodi- mary way millions or of people Vancini, head of virtual channel
and then speak or type a request, also summon with a tap. Those cally raises privacy concerns stay connected to the internet. operations at Wells Fargo.
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WARRIORS BACK ON A ROLL: GOLDEN STATE WINS FOURTH STRAIGHT IN VICTORY OVER DALLAS >> PAGE 12
Scots score key tennis win over Panthers No. 1 and 2 for the remainder of the season a push to qualify for the PAL individual tour-
By Terry Bernal 2 at Carlmont Tuesday in a battle of teams
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF that entered play tied for third place in the as Carlmont makes its push to clinch a spot nament.
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division. in the PAL playoff tournament; the top four That didnt stop Shafaie from experienc-
Freshman Milad Shafaie faced his rst test It isnt the rst time this season Carlmont nishers in the Bay Division receive auto- ing a good old-fashioned case of the butter-
as the No. 1 singles player for the Carlmont head coach Dan Nguyen has tinkered with matic postseason berths. ies when he stepped onto the court Tuesday
boys tennis team. And, with his 6-3, 6-0 his lineup. The last time he did it led to big Were really fortunate to have two guys though.
win keeping his undefeated varsity record in trouble for the Scots, as they lost March 2 at that level, Nguyen said. Its a huge one- I guess I was a little bit edgy in the
tact, it is clear the kid is all right. to Hillsdale for the rst time in nearly two punch. beginning, Shafaie said. It was close in
Shafaie swapped rankings with two decades in the third league game of Shafaie, who never trailed in the match, the beginning but then in the second set
Carlmonts usual No. 1, junior Thomas the year while resting both Reznik and showed his mettle against Burlingame jun- I settled down and started playing well.
Reznik who played at No. 2 singles for Shafaie. ior Cale Goodman. The freshman had plenty Reznik took care of business in the No. 2
the rst time in his varsity career with Nguyen said he has resolved to not make of time to prepare for his promotion to No. singles match, earning Carlmonts rst win
smashing results, as the Scots (6-3 in PAL the same mistake again. That means Reznik 1 as he was informed last week there would
Bay, 7-3 overall) cruised past Burlingame 5- and Shafaie are going to be alternating at be a lineup change in order for him to make See TENNIS, Page 12
TENNIS
who has dropped just one set in regular-sea- 4, 5-4) is key as the tandem of Mahaffey and
son play, that coming in a three-set win in Nix is looking to earn a spot in the PAL
last Thursdays team loss to Menlo- individual tournament this season. Last
Continued from page 11 Atherton. After dropping the rst set and year, each playing with different partners,
falling behind 2-0 in the second set, Shafaie they both qualied for the tourney. Nix did
bounced back for a 4-6, 6-2, (10-4) victory. not play, however, due to attending
of the day with a quick 6-1, 6-1 victory over All par for the course for the kid, who Advanced Placement testing on the day of
Burlingame senior Chris Hu. expected to do well when he set foot on the the playoffs. Mahaffey paired with Matthew
The only true left-hander in the Carlmont varsity court this season. Albeit, he didnt Stephenson to earn a rst-round victory
singles rotation, Reznik has served as the expect to do undefeated well. before being eliminated by Menlo-Atherton
teams No. 1 player since the outset of his Im not sure I expected to go undefeated, in the second round.
freshman season. But he took the recongu- Shafaie said. But I expected to do well. Mahaffey and Nix have paired together
ration in stride, knowing whats at stake of In other singles action, Burlingame No. 3 before though, having met at the RS Tennis
the Scots going forward as the team has a Kevin Taggart defeated Nate Yao 6-1, 7-6 Academy in Burlingame during a summer
chance to send two true singles players to (3). Carlmont No. 4 Ben Barde defeated camp in middle school. This year they have
the PAL individual tournament. Tyler Vanderley 6-3, 6-7 (2-7), (10-8). proven a good complement to one another,
[Shafaie] is a great player and we need to In doubles play, Burlingame No. 1 dou- posting a 7-2 record thus far.
get him some exposure, Reznik said. So bles Oliver Nix and Evan Mahaffey defeated I like playing doubles with [Nix],
we put him in the No. 1 spot. Kevin Xiang and Jon Li 6-2, 6-4; Carlmont Mahaffey said. Its a little bit lighter (than
Shafaie earned his promotion though. He No. 2 doubles Jason Liu and Jerry Liu defeat- singles). Were just trying to win at PALs
and Reznik have faced off twice in challenge ed Brad Williams and Luca Iacovone 6-2, 6- and CCS and then to make our mark at BHS.
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL matches this season, with each winning 0; and Carlmont No. 3 doubles Brian So and With the win, Carlmont moves into a tie
Carlmonts Milad Shafaie whips a forehand one. That right there is proof how solid a Edward Zhou defeated Josh Greenwood and for second place with Aragon in the PAL Bay
during his three-set win in his first match at player Reznik is. No one else in the PAL has Eric Broman 6-3, 7-5. Division. The Dons fell to rst-place M-A
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Three No. 1s, endless optimism among Sweet 16 teams
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sive ruts this year, especially during a against St. Marys after a sluggish first half. Calipari is a Sweet 16 regular with Kentucky
stretch of five losses in six games toward in the regionals for the seventh time in nine
MADISON, Wis. Wisconsins win over the end of the regular season. But Koenig, SOUTH seasons.
defending national champion and overall the teams best shooter and facilitator, No . 4 Butl er (2 5 -8 ) v s . No . 1 No rth
No. 1 seed Villanova shook up office pools appears to be healthy again. Nigel Hayes, Caro l i na (2 9 -7 ): The Bulldogs dont seem MIDWEST
around the country, though the tested another veteran of the teams Final Four to do any one thing well; they just figure out No . 4 Purdue (2 7 -7 ) v s . No . 1 Kans as
Badgers arent a typical No. 8 seed in the runs, is coming off a big game against ways to win games . The defense is solid, and (3 0 -4 ): Double-double machine Caleb
NCAA Tournament. Villanova . Butler is shooting 47 percent from 3-point Swanigan helped the Boilermakers get a pair
Eleventh-seeded Xavier might be a sur- No . 7 So uth Caro l i na (2 4 -1 0 ) v s . range in the tourney. The Tar Heels are 10th in of solid wins in the first two rounds over
prise team in the regional semifinals, but No . 3 Bay l o r (2 7 -7 ): More defense in the nation in scoring (85.1 points) but had to Vermont and Iowa State. Taking down another
with their 3-point prowess, the Musketeers the East. The Gamecocks are 32nd in hold off Arkansas in the second round. A team Big 12 team, Kansas, in Kansas City will be a
are capable of shooting their way past any Division I in giving up 65.2 points per with three returnees who were on the court last tall order. Guard Frank Mason III is averaging
opponent. game. The Bears are 21st, allowing 63.5 year for Villanovas title-winning 3-pointer at 21 points a game in the tourney.
At this stage of the NCAAs, every team points, and featuring athletic ability and the buzzer is also eager to get back to the Final No . 7 Mi chi g an (2 6 -11 ) v s . No . 3
left is brimming with confidence. No team depth. But the way South Carolina stormed Four. Oreg o n (3 1 -5 ): The Wolverines have won
seems unbeatable to even the most unlikely past Duke, albeit in its home state, was No . 3 UCLA (3 1 -4 ) v s . No . 2 seven straight games, six coming after a scary
Cinderella. impressive. Kentucky (3 1 -5 ): Rematch! UCLA won the accident on the way to the Big Ten
Anything can happen in the Sweet 16. teams first meeting on Dec. 3, 97-92. Fast Tournament. Theyve proven that they can hit
A chip-on-your-shoulder mentality usu- WEST forward to March, and UCLAs Lonzo Ball is from the outside as well as score with big man
ally helps in sports and competitive situa- No . 4 Wes t Vi rg i ni a (2 8 -8 ) v s . No . on a roll . The star freshman played so well in Moe Wagner . Oregon held off Rhode Islands
tions, Xavier coach Chris Mack said after 1 Go nzag a (3 4 -1 ): Press Virginia has the second half of the second-round win over upset bid to move on. Tyler Dorsey is averag-
his team ousted third-seeded Florida State in scoring punch, too. The Mountaineers are Cincinnati, it looked as if he could carry the ing 23.6 points over his last five games, but
the second round. So if its working, count getting strong play in the backcourt , which Bruins all the way to the Final Four. But rely- the Ducks have been playing without senior
us as (an) 11 seed. is especially crucial in March. Gonzaga has- ing on freshmen talent is part of Kentuckys big man Chris Boucher. He paired with Jordan
Two more victories for Wisconsin and the nt exactly overwhelmed opponents so far blueprint, and coach John Calipari has anoth- Bell to give Oregon a pair of athletic shot-
Badgers senior class will have advanced to in the tournament. The Bulldogs counter er team filled with NBA prospects. Plus, blockers.
a very impressive third Final Four in four with one of the tourneys top point guards
seasons. in Nigel Williams-Goss , who had 20
Weve talked about the legacy we want to points, eight rebounds and four assists in
leave, senior guard Bronson Koenig said the win over Northwestern.
Monday. Getting to another Final Four has No . 11 Xav i er (2 3 -1 3 ) v s . No . 2
been one of those goals weve been talking Ari zo na (3 2 -4 ): Wildcats coach Sean
about since last season. It would be a really Millers former team against his current
cool thing if we can get there. team. The Musketeers are following Trevon
A look at the matchups in the Sweet 16: Bluietts lead into the Sweet 16 in an
impressive run without point guard Edmond
EAST Sumner (torn ACL in January), with victo-
No . 8 Wi s co ns i n (2 7 -9 ) v s . No . 4 ries over Maryland and Florida State. They
Fl o ri da (2 6 -8 ): The Gators used a stingy shot 64 percent from 3-point range against
defense and a 21-0 run to rout Virginia in the the Seminoles. Arizona shot 59 percent in
second round. The Badgers got into offen- the second half of a second-round win
14 Wednesday March 22, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
TUESDAY Local sports roundup Tigers with a 4-for-5 day, adding two RBIs
and three runs scored. Three Tigers totaled
on a wild pitch to break it open.
Green remains red hot at the plate, going
three hits apiece junior Ally Anagnostou, 2 for 4 with a home run and three RBIs.
Boys tennis Boys golf freshman Bella Parks and senior Chloe Batting .415 on the year tops on the
Crystal Springs 7, Priory 0 South City 274, El Camino 288 Stogner with Stogner going 3 for 4 with Bulldogs and ranking 11th in the state
The Gryphons swept the Panthers to The Warriors beat the rival Colts at Lake three RBIs. the sophomore has gone 6 for 15 with three
improve to 6-3 in West Bay Athletic League Merced in a PAL Ocean Division match. With the win, NDB maintains outright home runs and seven RBIs over CSMs last
play. Ryan Pena, again, led South City, shoot- control of first place in the West Bay four games.
Crystal Springs No. 1 and No. 3 singles ing the low round of the day with a 49. Athletic League Foothill Division. Prince paced the Bulldogs with a 3-for-4,
players, Bayan Alizadeh and Justin Lim, Cameron Amores came in with a 50 for the four-RBI day.
both won their matches at love. Jonathan Warriors. Girls lacrosse Justin Berry earned his first collegiate
Song at No. 2 singles, won his match 6-2, El Camino was led by Andrew Hom, who Sacred Heart Cathedral 11, win, working two scoreless innings of
fired a 50. releif. Sophomore right-hander Mark
6-0. Darren Jian at No. 4 singles also lost Notre Dame-Belmont 0
only two games, posting a 6-1, 6-1 victory. Quinby entered with one on and one out in
The Tigers, in their inaugural season of
Sacred Heart Prep 206, Crystal Springs 220 the ninth to close it out, earning his fifth
The three doubles teams Owen Dillon lacrosse, was shutout by the Irish.
Anderson Fage, Erik Morris and Finn save of the year.
and Kevin Lin, Justin Chang and Henry Notre Dame goaltender MJ Peters had a
Ding, and Max Chang and Jack Vagadori OReily each shot 40s to lead the Gators to busy afternoon, facing 28 shots, making 17
combined to lose on five games. the WBAL win over the Gryphons at Poplar Cabrillo 4, Caada 1
saves. Emily Clarke, Viva Vorzimmer and
Creek. Former Aragon slugger Steven Hughes
Annika Pajarillo played well in the midfield
Holland Sutton fired a 42 and Bradley was the only highlight at the plate for
Menlo-Atherton 6, Aragon 1 for the Tigers, while Bianca Baldini was the
Oliver a 44 for SHP as well. Caada (2-3 in Coast Pacific, 6-17 overall)
The Bears improved to 9-0 in Peninsula Tigers best offensive threat, winning a
as the sophomore cleanup hitter went 2 for
Athletic League Bay Division play with the Crystal Springs was led by Jen Aguirre number of draws and getting off four shots.
4, accounting for half of the Colts four hits
victory over the Dons. and Helen Ye, who each finished with a 42.
in a home loss to Cabrillo (5-0, 16-8).
With the loss, Aragon falls into a second- Jake Gutierrez and Maia Helterbrand each College baseball With the game tied 1-1 in the fourth,
place tie with Carlmont, which beat now finished with a 45 for the Gryphons. CSM 8, Chabot 5 Cabrillo rallied for two runs off Caada
third-place Burlingame 5-2. First-place College of San Mateo (7-0, starting pitcher Brett Wetteland to take the
M-A won five of its six matches in
Softball 19-4) broke a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the lead for good.
straight sets, with No. 3 singles Zach Notre Dame-Belmont 9, Kings Academy 3 fifth with a four-run rally to remain unbeat- Wetteland a freshman right-hander out
Ostrow needing a third-set super tiebreaker NDB (3-0 in WBAL Foothill, 6-5 overall) en in Coast Golden Gate Conference play of Hillsdale worked eight innings, allow-
to beat Daniel Duan 7-5, 4-6, (10-4). banged out 16 hits and junior pitcher Madi with a win over Chabot (3-4, 12-11). ing four runs (three earned) off 10 hits to take
Aragon got its win at No. 2 doubles, Earnshaw allowed three runs on five hits to Sophomore shortstop Andres Green had the loss. His record falls to 1-4. Brett De
where Jason Zhoa and Patrick Tse posted a earn the complete-game victory. the go-ahead knock with aan RBI single to Geus worked seven innings for Cabrillo to
1-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over M-As Ammar Sefdari Junior third baseman Bianca Magnani score Ray Soderman. RJ Prince followed earn the win, improving his record to 6-1 to
and Kyle Conrad. recorded a career-high four hits, pacing the with a two-run single and Prince later scored remain tied for second in the state in wins.
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[Monozon] was really good, Anderson roller to the third baseman. He thought about game was the Bearcats to lose after they
said. Once he settled in, he started to nd going to second to start a double play, saw he scored three times in the top of the third
his curveball and he kept it down. had nothing there and threw late to rst. inning when Jacobs roped a bases-loaded
Not a problem for San Mateo, usually, Jacobs got another ground ball, this time double to right-center eld gap and
Continued from page 11
which turned to Jacobs to nish up the off the bat of Zach Zioncheck, again to the Monozon came in to score on a wild pitch.
game. He got a strikeout to end the sixth third baseman. This time, he tried to swipe a San Mateo tacked on an insurance run in
sixth, allowing only a couple of walks and tag on Drobnick as he ran by, missed, and the top of the fth for a 4-0 lead as Charlie
a hit batter. and came out to close out the seventh.
then was late with his throw to rst to load Titus scored when Jacobs hit into a bases-
The Cougars nally put him in trouble in It was set up for us, said San Mateo man- the bases and bring up Yerby. loaded double play.
the sixth, stringing together a couple of ager Neal Goldstein. We just didnt get it This win is huge, Yerby said. It gets
A bloop, an error. It was a tough loss,
walks, a sacrice bunt and run-scoring sin- done. league off to the right start.
Goldstein said. I told [the team] one game
gles to AJ Morrell and Justin Garcia to score Jacobs got a strikeout to start the inning, doesnt ruin a season. I just told them, Lets While Half Moon Bay will take its
three times to close to 4-3. Monozon reached but Drobnick came up with a bloop single to get on the bus and go home. (A loss) does- momentum into Thursdays game against
the new high-school pitch limit of 105 and right that the Bearcats right elder lost in nt get much tougher than that. Kings Academy, San Mateo will have to
he was forced to come out of the game. the sun. Meighen came up and hit a slow With Monozon dealing, it appeared the wait a few more days before washing the
taste of this loss out of its
collective mouths. The
Bearcats have a bye Thursday
before taking on Fremont-
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Greek style roasted lemon potatoes a delicious side dish
By Sara Moulton 2 pounds Yukon Gold or other all-purpose
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS or boiling potatoes
Kosher salt
With two big feast days looming 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
Easter and Passover I thought Id offer up 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon extra-virgin
a simple but delicious side dish. Im talking olive oil, plus extra for oiling the pan
about the lemony roasted potatoes that are 3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
one of the dependable delights on the menu 1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
at a Greek restaurant. Theyre crispy on the Black pepper
outside, but tangy and creamy on the Preheat oven to 450 F.
inside ... and surprisingly easy to make. Peel the potatoes and cut them into 1-inch
The key is to start by only partially pieces. In a medium saucepan combine the
cooking the potatoes five minutes, potatoes with salted cold water to cover by
then pull them off the heat. Then drain 2 inches. Bring the water to a boil, reduce
them and, while theyre still hot, toss the heat and simmer the potatoes for 5 min-
them with lemon juice and salt. The pota- utes. While they are simmering, in a large
toes will soak up the flavorings like a bowl whisk together the lemon juice and
sponge. The next step is the one that cre- 1/2 teaspoon salt until the salt is dissolved
ates the crispy crust: Coat them with oil and then whisk in 1 tablespoon of the oil.
Drain the potatoes well, and while they
and roast them in an oven. The final
are still hot, add them to the bowl and toss.
touch? Toss the potatoes with fresh
Leave them in the bowl for 15 minutes, stir-
chopped herbs right before you serve
ring several times to make sure that the liq-
them. I prefer parsley and oregano, but uid is well distributed. Add the remaining
theyd be great with rosemary or basil, 1/4 cup oil and combine well, being careful
too. not to break up the potatoes.
What are the best kinds of spuds for this Line a rimmed sheet pan with parchment
dish? The top of the list is occupied by paper or aluminum foil and brush it with oil.
boiling potatoes and all-purpose potatoes Transfer the potatoes to the pan and spread
because they hold their shape when roast- them out in one layer.
ed. Yukon golds are my particular favorite. Roast the potatoes on the middle shelf of
Russet potatoes aka baking potatoes, the oven, turning them several times, until
the most famous being the Idaho would Greek style potatoes crispy on the outside, but tangy and creamy on the inside ... and surprisingly they are golden brown, about 30 to 35 min-
fall apart. easy to make. utes. Remove them from the oven and toss
If you manage not to eat them all in one them with the parsley, oregano and pepper
sitting, youll love these guys all over them down with a potato masher or fork GREEK STYLE to taste.
again as leftovers. Thats because they until they form a big pancake. Brown it Nutrition information per serving: 203
happen to make terrific hash browns. Just slowly on both sides and youre done. ROASTED LEMON POTATOES calories; 84 calories from fat; 9 g fat (1 g
saute some chopped onion in oil or butter That lemony edge makes these hash Start to finish: 1 hour 20 minutes (20 saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol;
in a skillet over medium-low heat until its browns a particularly toothsome variation minutes active) 81 mg sodium; 28 g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber;
caramelized, add the potatoes, then mush on the standard version. Servings: 6 1 g sugar; 3 g protein.
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use an app to keep track of their deliveries,
and the locked devices only open for the
intended recipient, according to Starship
and the city.
Justin Hoffman, director of Starships
delivering food orders to customers since it Silicon Valley operations, said the robots
announced its partnership with Starship in pilot operations have been centered around
January. the companys downtown Redwood City
Were always experimenting with new office at 324 Marshall St. Hoffman has been
innovations, new ways of getting you working to hire robot handlers to look after
deliveries faster, he said. Robots are just the robots as they move through the city
the latest way were experimenting with and analyze qualitative and quantitative data
getting food to your door as soon as possi- collected from their deliveries.
ble.
Engaging with the community as we go
Handlers who have been following the
along doing some very, very initial testing
robots for the past few weeks to ensure safe
has been one of the most rewarding parts,
transit will still be used, but what will be
he said.
new Thursday is folding the robots into
DoorDashs delivery algorithm. Hoffman said feedback from pedestrians
So far, the bots have proven successful has been overwhelmingly positive, with
with managing smaller food orders, such as children offering the bots flowers on
coffees or burritos destined for a small Valentines Day and passersby posing to
office. Currently, DoorDash employees take photos with them. He said the team has
called dashers use any number of modes to fielded questions from residents about what
ferry food from place to place, including happens when the bots are stolen or dam-
cars, bikes, motorcycles, scooters and their aged as well as their speed, which is compa-
own two feet. Bencuya said the company rable to that of a pedestrian.
sees potential for the bots to improve the Starship spokesman Henry Harris-
delivery experience for their employees, for Burland confirmed the companys excite-
whom larger, more complex orders offer a ment about its partners launch of their
larger tip. PHOTO COURTESY OF STARSHIP TECHNOLOGIES
bots.
By giving these smaller deliveries to Starting Thursday, DoorDash will fold into their downtown Redwood City fleet six of the small, Our robots are looking forward to start-
robots, are we able to free up human dashers self-driving delivery robots designed by Starship. ing operations with DoorDash in Redwood
for more complicated, larger orders, he City, he said in an email. Redwood City
parking lots or other places where the food London-based company, just over 2 years residents get ready to experience robot
said. can be loaded into larger vehicles could save old, received approval to conduct a pilot
Factoring the bots into DoorDashs rout- delivery!
dashers time and the inconvenience of find- program from nearby San Carlos earlier this
ing algorithm has allowed the company to For Bencuya and his team at DoorDash,
ing parking near restaurants to pick up month.
explore new possibilities for increasing the Thursdays launch marks a step forward for
orders. Equipped with nine cameras as well as
speed of deliveries and improving the dash- yet another way to deliver food orders as
The Redwood City Council approved a ultrasonic sensors, the robots can move
er experience. He said DoorDash has consid- quickly as possible, as well as their becom-
nine-month pilot of the robots during its within a 5-mile radius of a charging station.
ered leveraging the bots for shorter legs of ing a fixture on Redwood City streets.
Nov. 7 meeting, joining Washington, D.C., The robot is 99 percent autonomous, able to
the journey food orders take from restau- and cities in Germany and the U.K. as hosts navigate city streets and climb curbs, but If youre in downtown Redwood City
rants to those placing the orders. Using the of Starship Technologies bots. The will also be monitored remotely to ensure it you shouldnt be surprised to see robots
bots to take food orders from restaurants to rolling down the sidewalk, he said.
Lobster-crazy China sets Weve opened new markets in Asia, which hope will be a cash crop.
is booming, said Dave Cousens, president of Food briefs Its not a hard sell, particularly in the
record for U.S. crustacean imports the Maine Lobstermens Association. short growing season of the Northeast. A
ROCKPORT, Maine The expanding mar- Everything is clicking now. Saffron growers look crop harvested in the late fall, when other
ket for lobsters in China is continuing to Chinese importers took in more than 14 to get a foothold in the U.S. crops have died off, that tolerates extreme
grow, with the country setting a new record million pounds of U.S. lobsters last year, climates and yields an average of $19 per
which was also a record. The previous high BURLINGTON, Vt. As spring crocus
for the value of its imports of the crustaceans gram.
was about 13.1 million pounds the previous blooms approach, some growers have
from the United States. Is this the red gold weve been looking
year. visions of a fall-flowering crocus that pro-
American lobster was almost unheard of in for? said Patricia Fontaine, of Palmer Farm
Interest in American lobster has grown in duces saffron, the worlds most valuable
most of China until 2010, when the value of in Little Compton, Rhode Island. She, her
other countries in Asia as well, such as South spice.
imports grew 250 percent to about $7.4 mil- mother and brother attended a sold-out
Korea, which grew from less than $5 million Un i v ers i t y o f Vermo n t res earch ers
lion. Last year, China imported more than workshop this month on growing saffron
in 2010 to nearly $28 million last year. have been raising the exotic spice now
$108 million in lobsters from America, sur- hosted by the University of Vermont that
Vietnams imports grew from $142,940 to grown primarily in Iran and are encour-
passing the previous high of about $90.2 drew growers from New England and as far
more than $31 million in that time. aging growers to tap into what they
million in 2014. away as Indiana and California.
major during the recession. love with the scientific aspect of it on top womens work is what a woman in the
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But while in college, she took advantage
of having her own kitchen for the first
time. She immersed herself in cooking,
of the limited possibilities you can do to
change a bread.
Shes turned bread into more than a pas-
kitchen should be doing, she said. I get
really messy, I sweat, I can lift 100 pounds
of flour over my head, I can do all that and
baked pastries and amassed cookbooks. sion; and as a female bakery owner, she you need those things for bread making.
Eventually, she landed in Philadelphia tries not to get offended when people
club subscription where customers would where, after working in sales for a special- assume its all cakes and sweets. Visit ask neadedbak ery. com for more
receive freshly baked goods along with an ty Italian food company, she was given a I want to reshape peoples idea of what information.
update about As Kneaded Bakery, and quick- chance to bake on a commercial scale.
ly expanded with her products now avail- I was hired with no experience, but with
Attention
able at nearly a dozen local stores and sev- passion for the job, Berkowitz said.
eral farmers markets. She then transitioned to a well-known
Married to a rigorous routine of prep French bistro where she met a mentor who
work sometimes days in advance and work- introduced her to the wonderful and experi-
ing from about 5 p. m. to 2 a. m. at mental opportunities in bread baking.
KitchenTown where she rents space, About two years ago, she returned to the
Berkowitz said running a business is in her Bay Area, a place synonymous with sour- CHICKPEA CREPES
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death, the man was prohibited from
possessing weapons per state laws. It
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history with the subject factored into was not immediately clear to whom the Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to
their response. He had an active gun used by the man this week noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood City Now and Then
against the man, which he allegedly restraining order, was known to have belonged. Redwood City. Answering questions Photo Editing Workshop. 10 a.m. to
violated on at least one occasion earli- regarding various different types of 11 a.m. Veterans Memorial Senior
guns registered to him and was seen Wagstaffe said the deceased had no electronics. For more information Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood
er this month, according to police. with a weapon Tuesday, Kirby said. record of convictions in San Mateo contact gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. City. Bring your photos of San Mateo
Emergency dispatchers were on the The officers knew a couple facts County. County Courthouse and join for a
SWA Mills High School Student workshop on basic photo editing.
phone with the woman as she ran in coming into the incident that prepared The officer who shot the suspect was Art Show. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 527 San Free. For more information call 780-
search of safety while describing the them for confrontation, Kirby said. placed on administrative leave and will Mateo Ave., San Bruno. The gallery 7035.
scene and what her ex-husband was will be open through March 31. For
They knew they were basically work- be investigated by the District more information contact 737-6084. Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer
wearing, said Deputy Police Chief ing with an individual who was not of Attorneys Office. Wagstaffe said he Opportunity. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 101
Gary Kirby, according to a press con- San Mateo Professional Alliance Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City. Offer
his right mindset because he kept con- expected a report in the next eight to Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. confidential emotional support to
ference video posted by the depart- fronting his ex-wife in a very volatile 10 weeks. Mimis Restaurant, 2208 seniors facing various difficulties. For
ment. manner. Kirby and Wagstaffe said they could- Bridgepointe Parkway, San Mateo. more information contact glusten-
For more information email berg@peninsulafamilyservice.org.
A gunshot could be heard by the dis- The first encounter with the couple nt think of anything the ex-wife could mike@mikefoor.com.
patcher and others witnesses called began March 9 when he was taken into have done differently. Author Event: Brandon Mull. 5 p.m.
911 to report the incident, Kirby said. Living with Lifes Unanswered The Reading Bug, 785 Laurel St., San
custody for a low-level domestic Domestic violence victims have Questions. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Carlos. New York Times bestselling
Officers arrived on scene quickly and violence dispute. On March 10, the the protections of the courts and the 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. Come author of the Fablehaven series will
located the woman who was uninjured, watch a filmed interview with Gary be signing copies of his new sequel
man allegedly broke into a home he legal system and she fully utilized all McMahan, an eyewitness to an series, Dragonwatch. For more infor-
according to police. and the woman shared at one point and those aspects, Kirby said, adding unsolved killing. For more informa- mation email
They located the man holding a gun confronted her. She contacted police there are unknowns that play out in tion call 854-5897. michela.delmonica@smithpublici-
ty.com.
within two minutes of the initial and was given a temporary restraining any relationship. NAMI SMC March General
report on the 200 block of Saginow order. Officers also confiscated guns Wagstaffe, who noted the ex-wife Meeting. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 100 Reel Great Films: Goodnight and
Way. Officers attempted to persuade S. San Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Good Luck. 7 p.m. Belmont Library.
that were registered to the man, accord- was cooperating, said these cases are Special guest Susan Manheimer, In the early 1950s, the threat of com-
the man to put the gun down but at one ing to police. never easy. Chief of Police of San Mateo. For munism created an air of paranoia,
point he brandished the weapon at more information contact exploited by Sen. Joseph McCarthy
On March 14, he allegedly violat- Every year we wish, when theres a nami@namisanmateo.org. of Wisconsin. Watch how two men
nearby officers. Fearing for their safe- ed the temporary restraining order domestic violence involved whether challenged McCarthy and exposed
ty, one officer fired a shot, according by contacting the woman, prompt- its shooting or another incident, we Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San him for the fearmonger that he was.
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San For more information email bel-
to police. ing her to seek an extended protec- always wish it were the last one, Carlos. Free and open to the public. mont@smcl.org.
The man was struck in the chest, t i v e o rder g ran t ed b y t h e co urt Wagstaffe said. And it never is. For more information call 591-
0341ext. 237. Peninsula Symphony presents
FORTISSIMA 68th Season
How Will Sea Level Rise Impact Concert No. 3 Mary Elizabeth
NELSON
make it right at this point and move Nelson was the only person oversee- You, Your Family and Your Bowden. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. San
forward, Molloy said. ing the toy drives bank account. As Community? 7 p.m. Burlingame Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600
Public Library, 480 Primrose Road, N. Delaware St., San Mateo. For more
Nelson, a Cloverdale resident, was part of the toy drive, monetary dona- Burlingame. Learn what sea level rise information, contact karen@even-
arrested in Sonoma County and booked tions have been collected from local means for Burlingame and the Bay tures.net.
Continued from page 1 Area and how to make a difference.
into their jail before bailing out on businesses, the generous members of No admission charge. Everyone eligi- SATURDAY, MARCH 25
$35,000. She will be prosecuted in the public and even firefighters them- ble for free raffle prize. Presented by Free Compost Giveaway. 8 a.m. to 5
tion. She apparently abused her posi- San Mateo County and her next court selves, Molloy said. The firefighters the Citizens Environmental Council p.m. Boat Park, Bounty Drive and
tion as the sole person in charge of a of Burlingame. For more information Foster City Blvd., Foster City. Foster
date was not immediately available, association has since put new account- email info@burlingamecec.org. City residents may take up to 1 cubic
bank account in which toy drive dona- Wagstaffe said. ability protocol in place such as yard of compost at no charge. For
tions from the public were kept. Wellness Wednesdays. 7 p.m. to 8 more information call 286-3223.
The investigation revealed Nelson ensuring multiple people are oversee- p.m. New Leaf community class-
Nelsons alleged actions were discov- had made multiple withdraws from ing the account to prevent such an room, 150 San Mateo Road, Half San Bruno American Legion Post
ered after she voluntarily left the ATMs, some even out of state, and incident from happening again. The Moon Bay. Program is every 409 All-You-Can-Eat Monthly
Wednesday and costs $5. For more Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 757
department in October due to a work- wrote checks to herself from the chari- annual toy drive serves nearly 100 information visit San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. $10 for
ers compensation injury, said associa- tys account, Wagstaffe said. low-income families in San Bruno and www.newleaf.com/events. adults and $6 for children 12 and
tion Vice President Dennis Molloy. under. Breakfasts are on the last
Over the course of about two years, Molloy said they wont be deterred in Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday of the month.
Shortly after a new firefighter was Nelson allegedly stole nearly $25,000 their efforts to continue supporting San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
put in charge of the charity, the associ- Carlos. Free and open to the public. Electric Bike Expo. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
from the toy drive and is now facing those in need. For more information call 591- San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S.
ation began to suspect something was two felony grand theft charges. If con- We recognize that its a very unfor- 0341ext. 237. Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is
amiss after suspicious withdrawals victed, she could face up to three years tunate circumstance and that our asso- $12. For more information email
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 Melissa@PedelLove.org.
from the account were uncovered. The and eight months behind bars, ciation as a group, we were the victims p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
association notified police, prompt- Wagstaffe said. here, but ultimately, the victims are Featuring Wee Willie Walker and the Ancestry. 11 a.m. South San
ing an investigation before a warrant Eight-Piece Anthony Paule Soule Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
According to Nelsons LinkedIn pro- going to be the community, the people Orchestra. $7 cover charge. For more Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
was issued for Nelsons arrest earlier file, outside of her more than 15-year that benefit from this the most, information visit rwcbluesjam.com. For more information email
this month, according to prosecutors. valle@plsinfor.org.
career as a firefighter paramedic for Molloy said, adding the association THURSDAY, MARCH 23
Were shocked by it obviously. But San Bruno, she has served as a fire- would carry on with this worthwhile Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. Free Prom Dresses and
we intend to carry on with this pro- fighter and paramedic skills instructor cause of raising money to continue South San Francisco Main Library, Makeovers. 11 a.m. South San
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
gram because it is a very worthwhile for Santa Rosa Junior Colleges Public with the toy drive and to continue with Francisco. For more information Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
program for the community, it benefits Safety Training Center since 2013. the charitable donations we make to email valle@plsinfor.org. Participants must register by calling
a lot of families and we just want to 829-3860. For more information
At the time of her alleged theft, the community. Documentary Film Screening and email valle@plsinfo.org.
Discussions: Painted Nails. 7 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library, Easter Bunny Arrival. 11 a.m. The
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Shops at Tanforan, Lower Level near
Francisco. For more information J.C. Penney, San Bruno. Featuring a
email valle@plsinfor.org. spectacular magic show and special
guests. For more information visit
Twelfth Night. 7 p.m. 900 Alameda theshopsattanforan.com.
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Aragon
High School presents Shakespeares Third Annual Foster City Village
Twelfth Night. Show runs through Preferred Vendor Faire. 11 a.m. to 2
March 25. Matinee performance p.m. Lagoon Room, 650 Shell Blvd.,
March 26 at 2 p.m. Tickets range Foster City. For more information
from $10 to $17. For more informa- contact 218-5234.
tion visit aragondrama.com.
Brentwood Park Reopening Event.
Medicare Workshop. 7 p.m. San 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For more
Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third Ave., information visit ssf.net/2329/Parks-
San Mateo. Learn about Medicare Projects.
benefits, rights, options and other
health related information provided AustenFest. Noon to 4 p.m. 55 W.
by the Health Insurance Counseling Third Ave., San Mateo. An afternoon
and Advocacy Program. Free. For celebrating Jane Austen and the
more information call 522-7818. world of her life and novels, with
three tracks of presentations and
FRIDAY, MARCH 24 activities including Regency danc-
Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer ing, fashion, crafts and talks. For
Opportunity. 11 a.m. to noon. Fair more information visit
Oaks Adult Activity Center, 2600 smplibrary.org.
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For
more information visit www.penin- Notable Women of San Mateo
sulafamilyservice.org. County. 1 p.m. 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. The Museum
Open for Business: Office Success Auxiliary will present re-enactors
Before Computers exhibit. 11 a.m. who will portray 10 remarkable
to 4 p.m. Museum of American women of San Mateo County during
Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. World War II. Refreshments will be
For more information visit served after the performance, and
www.moah.org. the audience will be welcome to
meet the re-enactors. Free with
Electric Bike Expo. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. museum admission, $6 adults, $4
San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S. students and seniors. For more infor-
Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is mation contact 299-0104.
$12. For more information email
Melissa@PedelLove.org. Water Color Poetry. 1 p.m. Grand
avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
DIV34N Key Club Banquet. 6 p.m. South San Francisco. For more infor-
to 9:30 p.m. 1700 Coyote Point Drive, mation email valle@plsinfor.org.
San Mateo. $25 for reception, dinner
and awards ceremony celebrating Kite Making. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
the accomplishments of Key Club South San Francisco Main Library,
and Kiwanis. For more information 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
contact (415) 309-6467. Francisco. For more information
email valle@plsinfor.org.
Post-Election Economics. 7:30 a.m.
Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650
Gold Course Drive, Burlingame. $15 For more events visit
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St. #302, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg- CA 94402. Registered Owner: Wendy
drive functionality, performance, & stress rEStAurAnt - istered Owner: Julianna Marinho, same Feng, MD., same address. The business
test roadmap for Ayasdis advanced ana- address. The business is conducted by is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
lytics platform. Reqs incl BS or for equiv Immediate openings for all positions an Individual. The registrants com-
at hALf Moon BAY JoES trants commenced to trans act business
in Comp Apps, Comp Sci or rel +5 yrs menced to trans act business under the under the FBN on 2/16/17.
progressive exp. Mail resume to Ayasdi, FBN on N/A. /s/Wendy Feng, MD./
Breakfast cook, dinner cook, bussers, /s/Julianna Marinho/
Inc., Attn: HR, 4400 Bohannon Drive, Ste wait staff. This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/10/2017. (Publish-
200, Menlo Park, CA 94025. Include job sor-County Clerk on 2/27/2017. (Publish-
Call 415-310-0751 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
code 77255 in reply. EOE. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17).
3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17).
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fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME orDEr to petition shall be held on 4/14/17 at 9 SuMMonS (cItAcIon JUDICIAL)
StAtEMEnt #272349 StAtEMEnt #272751 StAtEMEnt #272726 ShoW cAuSE for a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, CASE NUMBER (Nmero del Caso):
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business chAngE of nAME Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 16A03989. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
as: Carlyle Jewelers, 67 E. 4th Avenue, as: GAA Auto Repair Shop, 926 South as: PS Salon & Spa, 2883 S. Norfolk CASE# 17CIV00636 Order to Show Cause shall be published EPICURE IMPORTS, INC., WILLIAM E.
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Claremont Street, Suite B, SAN MATEO, Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, at least once each week for four succes- BOYD; and DOES 1 TO 10, INCLUSIVE,
tered Owner: Salon PS California, LLC., COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
Owners: 1)Tina Marie Pencovic, 38318 CA 94402. Registered Owner: Gustavo 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, ing on the petition in the following news- LECOQ CUISINE CORP.
Birch St., Newark, CA 94560 2)Suguey CA. The business is conducted by a
Enciso, 917 South Delaware St., San Limited Liability Company. The regis- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 paper of general circulation: NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
V. Melgar, 1200 Dore Ave. #202, San Mateo, CA 94402. The business is con- PETITION OF San Mateo Daily Journal may decide against you without your be-
trants commenced to trans act business
Mateo, CA. The business is conducted ducted by an Individual. The registrants under the FBN on 12/01/16. Huapei Zhu Filed: 3/3/2017 ing heard unless you respond within 30
by a Joint Venture. The registrants com- commenced to trans act business under /s/Susan Polatz/ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ days. Read the information below. You
menced to transact business under the the FBN on 02-01-2017. This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Huapei Zhu aka Hua Pei Zhu Judge of the Superior Court have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this
FBN on 02-01-2017. /s/Gustavo Enciso/ sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2017. (Publish- aka HaiYang Zou aka Haiyang Zou a pe- Dated: 3/2/2017 summons and legal papers are served
/s/Suguey Melgar/ This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tition with this court for a decree chang- (Published 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, on you to file a written response at this
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). ing name as follows: 3/29/17). court and have a copy served on the
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Present names 1)Huapei Zhu 2)Hua Pei plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not pro-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Zhu 3)Hai Yang Zou 4) Haiyang Zou tect you. Your written response must be
3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17). 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). Proposed Name: 1)Benjamin Zhu 2)Ben- in proper legal form if you want the court
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
StAtEMEnt #272829 jamin Zhu 3)Benjamin Zhu 4)Benjamin to hear your case. There may be a court
The following person is doing business Zhu form that you can use for your response.
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME THE COURT ORDERS that all persons orDEr to ShoW cAuSE for You can find these court forms and more
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME as: Takapu Enterprises, 2621 Fleetwood chAngE of nAME
StAtEMEnt #272676 StAtEMEnt #272748 Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- interested in this matter shall appear be- information at the California Courts On-
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated CASE# 17CIV00685 line Self-Help Center
The following person is doing business tered Owners: 1)Tai Takapu, same ad- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
as: 1)Melgar Real Estate Services 2)Mel- as: Gray Wren Photography, 210 Demi dress 2)Maliana Heimuli, same address. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
gar RE Svcs & Investments, 1200 Dore Lane, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. The business is conducted by a General tition for change of name should not be county law library, or the courthouse
granted. Any person objecting to the 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
Ave #202, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Alicia Westra, same Partnership. The registrants com- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
Registered Owner: Suguey V. Melgar, address. The business is conducted by menced to trans act business under the name changes described above must file fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
a written objection that includes the rea- PETITION OF form. If you do not file your response on
same address. The business is conduct- an Individual. The registrants com- FBN on 3/20/2017. Achilles R. Torres Gaubert (Gobert)
menced to trans act business under the /s/Taitoko M. Takapu/ sons for the objection at least two court time, you may lose the case by default,
ed by an Individual. The registrants days before the matter is scheduled to TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: and your wages, money, and property
commenced to transact business under FBN on 1/21/2016. This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Achilles R. Torres Gaubert
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- be heard and must appear at the hearing may be taken without further warning
the FBN on N/A. /s/Alicia Westra/ to show cause why the petition should (Gobert) filed a petition with this court for from the court. There are other legal re-
/s/Suguey V. Melgar/ This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a decree changing name as follows:
3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). not be granted. If no written objection is quirements. You may want to call an at-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Present names: 1)Achilles Robert torney right away. If you do not know an
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Torres Gaubert 2)Achilles Robert Torres attorney, you may want to call an attor-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). petition shall be held on 4/7/17 at 9 a.m., Gobert ney referral service. If you cannot afford
orDEr to ShoW cAuSE for Proposed Names: 1)Achilles Robert
3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17). chAngE of nAME Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- an attorney, you may be eligible for free
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Gaubert 2)Achilles Robert Gaubert legal services from a nonprofit legal serv-
CASE# 17CIV00800 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, der to Show Cause shall be published at ices program. You can locate these non-
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME least once each week for four successive interested in this matter shall appear be- profit groups at the California Legal Serv-
StAtEMEnt #272834 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, fore this court at the hearing indicated
StAtEMEnt #272678 The following person is doing business weeks prior to the date set for hearing on ices Web site
The following person is doing business 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
as: E and C Group, 302 Crestview Cir, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 the petition in the following newspaper of (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
as: 2nd Stuffs, 615 E. 3rd Ave. #A, SAN general circulation: tition for change of name should not be nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered PETITION OF granted. Any person objecting to the
Shweta Singh San Mateo Daily Journal (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
Suguey V. Melgar, 1200 Dore Ave. #202, Owners: 1)Edward Jonathan V. Dizon, Filed: 2/23/2017 name changes described above must file contacting your local court or county bar
same address 2)Maria Cyrill N. Emerio, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: a written objection that includes the rea-
San Mateo, CA 94401. The business is Petitioner: Shweta Singh filed a petition /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- same address. The business is conduct- Judge of the Superior Court sons for the objection at least two court utory lien for waived fees and costs on
ed by a General Partnership. The regis- with this court for a decree changing days before the matter is scheduled to
trants commenced to transact business name as follows: Dated: 2/17/2017 any settlement or arbitration award of
trants commenced to trans act business (Published 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, be heard and must appear at the hearing $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
under the FBN on 02-01-2017. Present name: Shweta Singh to show cause why the petition should
/s/Suguey V. Melgar/ under the FBN on 01/01/2016. Proposed Name: Shweta Singh Maniar 3/22/17).
not be granted. If no written objection is
court's lien must be paid before the court
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Alicia Westra/ will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons timely filed, the court may grant the peti- demandado. Si no responde dentro de
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- interested in this matter shall appear be- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- 30 das, la corte puede decidir en su
fore this court at the hearing indicated petition shall be held on 4/13/17 at 9 contra sin escuchar su versin. Lea la in-
3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, formacin a continuacin. Tiene 30 DAS
3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). tition for change of name should not be orDEr to Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this DE CALENDARIO despus de que le
granted. Any person objecting to the ShoW cAuSE for Order to Show Cause shall be published entreguen esta citacin y papeles le-
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME name changes described above must file chAngE of nAME at least once each week for four succes-
StAtEMEnt #272752 gales para presentar una respuesta por
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME a written objection that includes the rea- CASE# 17CIV00877 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- escrito en esta corte y hacer que se en-
The following person is doing business StAtEMEnt #272835 sons for the objection at least two court SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ing on the petition in the following news-
as: Go Local Italy, 200 Avila Rd, SAN tregue una copia al demandante. Una
The following person is doing business days before the matter is scheduled to COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, paper of general circulation: carta o una llamada telefnica no lo pro-
MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: as: Ryoshin Sushi, 1602 El Camino Real be heard and must appear at the hearing 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, San Mateo Daily Journal
Armita Ostowari, same address. The tegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que
#C, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered to show cause why the petition should REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Filed: 3/2/2017 estar en formato legal correcto si desea
business is conducted by an Individual. not be granted. If no written objection is PETITION OF /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
The registrants commenced to transact Owners: 1)Liong Peng Lin, 84 Bepler St., Sugame Plumer Kanchanakuntikul Judge of the Superior Court
que procesen su caso en la corte. Es
Daly City, CA 94014 2)Zhen Hua Yang, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- posible que haya un formulario que ust-
business under the FBN on N/A. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Dated: 3/2/2017 ed pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede
/s/Armita Ostowari/ 401 Storgell Ave. Apt. 221, Alameda, CA petition shall be held on 4/13/17 at 9 Petitioner: Sugame Plumer Kanchana- (Published 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17,
94501. The business is conducted by a encontrar estos formularios de la corte y
This statement was filed with the Asses- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, kuntikul filed a petition with this court for 3/29/17). ms informacin en el Centro de Ayuda
sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- General Partnership. The registrants Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this a decree changing name as follows: de las Cortes de California (www.su-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, commenced to trans act business under Order to Show Cause shall be published Present name: Sugame Plumer Kancha- corte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes
3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17). the FBN on 3/20/17. at least once each week for four succes- nakuntikul de su condado o en la corte que le
/s/Zhen Hua Yang/ sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Proposed Name: Patrick Hastin Plumer quede ms cerca. Si no puede pagar la
This statement was filed with the Asses- ing on the petition in the following news- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons cuota de presentacin, pida al secretario
LIEn SALE 03/29/2017 9am at 980 sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- paper of general circulation: interested in this matter shall appear be-
MONTGOMERY AVE, SAN BRUNO, CA de la corte que le d un formulario de ex-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, San Mateo Daily Journal fore this court at the hearing indicated encin de pago de cuotas. Si no presen-
08 TOYOTA CA Lic# 6CJN234 Vin# Filed: 3/1/2017 below to show cause, if any, why the pe- ta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder
4T1BK36B88U291277 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). tition for change of name should not be
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le
Judge of the Superior Court granted. Any person objecting to the podr quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes
Dated: 2/28/2017 name changes described above must file sin ms advertencia. Hay otros requisitos
LIEn SALE 03/29/2017 9am at 980 LIEn SALE 03/29/2017 9am at 980 a written objection that includes the rea-
(Published 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, legales. Es recomendable que llame a
MONTGOMERY AVE, SAN BRUNO, CA MONTGOMERY AVE, SAN BRUNO, CA 3/29/17). sons for the objection at least two court un abogado inmediatamente. Si no con-
2000 FREIGHTLINER CA Lic# 6A68450 2016 CHEVY CA Lic# 92118Y1 Vin# days before the matter is scheduled to oce a un abogado, puede llamar a un
Vin# 1FV3GJAC8YHF03402 3GCPCREC7GG224885 be heard and must appear at the hearing servicio de remisin a abogados. Si no
to show cause why the petition should puede pagar a un abogado, es posible
not be granted. If no written objection is que cumpla con los requisitos para ob-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tener servicios legales gratuitos de un
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
1. notIcE: The City of San Bruno (the City) will receive sealed proposals on the forms furnish-
ed by the City and in accordance with the Proposal Document requirements on or before Wed-
nesday, April 19, 2017 at 5:00 P.M. to the City of San Bruno, 567 El Camino Real, San Bruno,
California 94066, for the following public work:
2. ProJEct DEScrIPtIon: Provide all engineering services and project management support
to replace 896 commercial water meters with new Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) me-
ters. Project work includes completion of a pre-installation survey, outreach to property owners,
develop an installation schedule, prepare bid documents, provide construction support, and man-
agement of data migration to the Citys billing system. The Proposal Documents contain the full
description of the Work.
Storekeepers (requires CA Driver License) $14.79/hr 3. StAtEMEnt of QuALIfIcAtIonS: The submitted Proposal shall include, in accordance
Warehouse (requires CA Driver License) $14.79/hr with the Proposal Documents, a summary of the Work Plan and Approach, Team Experience,
References, and a Cost Proposal.
Drivers (requires Commercial Driver License) $21.60/hr
Eqpt/Food Runners $15.05/hr 4. contrAct tErM: The contract shall extend one year from the date the contract is execut-
ed.
Food Preparers $14.79/hr
Porters $14.14/hr 5. PrE-ProPoSAL confErEncE: There will be no pre-proposal conference for this project.
Cooks $17.34/hr 6. ProcurEMEnt of BIDDIng DocuMEntS: Proposers may obtain proposal documents
Pick/Pack Station Attendant $14.28/hr from the Public Services Department, located at 567 El Camino Real, San Bruno, California
94066, for no cost if emailed, faxed, or obtained in person, or five dollars ($5.00) if mailed. Pro-
posal Documents can also be found on the Citys website: https://sanbruno.ca.gov/gov/elect-
ed_officials/city_clerk/bidding_opportunities.htm. For information pertaining to the proposal docu-
Shift Production Manager ments, please contact the Public Services Department, at (650) 616-7046.
7. InStructIonS: Refer to the Format and Requirements section of the Proposal Documents
for the required items to be submitted. For physical delivery in a sealed envelope, deliver to: City
of San Bruno, Attention: Robert Wood, 567 El Camino Real, San Bruno, California 94066. For
electronic delivery, email to: rwood@sanbruno.ca.gov, no later than the time and date set forth in
Paragraph 1 above.
8. ProPoSAL PrEPArAtIon coSt: Proposers are solely responsible for the cost of prepar-
ing their proposals.
9. PrEvAILIng WAgE LAWS: The successful proposer must comply with all prevailing wage
laws applicable to the project, and related requirements contained in the contract documents.
10. rESErvAtIon of rIghtS: The City specifically reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to
reject any or all proposals, to re-advertise, or to waive inconsequential defects or minor irregulari-
ties in the proposals not involving time, price or quality of the work.
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