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Officials lift temporary tap water drinking ban issued following tank tampering What is that thing?
A man in his 50s was seen stumbling out of a store on
By Austin Walsh clean Saturday afternoon, said Utz, and El Camino Real in Redwood City with a thing of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on those who purchased water can seek wine and got into a vehicle, it was reported at 8:27
or share this story at reimbursement. The service provides to p.m. Sunday, June 4.
Water in the Sunshine Gardens neigh- www.smdailyjournal.com water in San Mateo, San Carlos and
borhood of South San Francisco is South San Francisco.
again safe according to officials who Utz said he is uncertain why the van- REDWOOD CITY
recommended a temporary drinking ban district manager for the water compa- dals broke into the property, but claims
following vandals tampering with a ny. law enforcement officials discovered Reckl es s dri v ers . Multiple vehicles were speeding and run-
storage tank. Initial tests suggested the vandals had paintings at the site suggesting gang ning stop signs on Canvasback Way, it was reported at 6 p.m.
California Water Service officials not meddled with the water, according activity. Sunday, June 4. The reporting party was frustrated because she
told the 3,000 customers in the neigh- to Utz, who said officials moved ahead We think it was just vandals, and didnt see any police.
borhood Friday, June 3, they should not with declaring the drinking ban out of who knows what they were thinking, Vandal i s m. A vehicle was spray painted and lots of nails
drink from their tap while water stored an abundance of caution until more said Utz. were dropped in the road on Franklin Street, it was reported at
in the tank near Hillsborough complete test results returned. For his part, Utz said he had never 11:45 a.m. Sunday, June 4.
Boulevard in Colma was tested for con- You can never be too safe, he said. experienced similar criminal behavior Sus pi ci o us pers o n. Someone was in a backyard yelling on
taminants following a break-in the If my family lived in that neighbor- at a water service property, but suggest- Fourth Avenue, it was reported at 3:15 a.m. Sunday, June 4.
night before. hood, I couldnt sleep. It was a big ed the incident may encourage officials
Cal Water recommended the ban inconvenience, and we apologize to our to establish heightened security meas- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
immediately after workers found a gate customers, but it had to be done. The ure. Lo s t pro perty. A man lost his wallet on Produce Avenue
surrounding the tank supplying water safety of our customers is of the utmost Following the tests though and the before 1:42 p.m. Sunday, May 21.
to one of the districts largest distribu- importance to us. caution exercised by officials, Utz said Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A vehicle was abandoned on
tion zone had been cut, and a lock Cal Water officials distributed thou- the water in South San Francisco is the train tracks near Antoinette Lane before 8:39 a.m. Sunday,
attached to a venting system had been sands of bottles of water to customers back to being safe for consumption. May 21.
broken, said Mike Utz, an assistant in the area until tests results came back Everything is good to go, he said. Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A woman returned home to
nd her door open on Baden Avenue before 9:02 p.m.
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Man on the run after worked as deputy city clerk, Aguilar served soap and water after handling the animals,
Local briefs as the deputy city clerk for the city of their eggs or anything in the area where
tampering with utility box Belmont. they live in roam.
Muhammad allegedly fled and later fought
An Oakland man charged with felony van- officers when they tried to arrest him. PG&E Aguilar is anticipated to begin work July People should also prevent live chick-
dalism and damaging a Redwood City utility is estimating the damage at $160,000. 10. ens, ducks and geese from coming into
box is on the run after he Police said they have ruled out the possibil- their homes and should not allow children
failed to appear for ity that the incident was a terrorist attack Health officials warn of salmonella under 5 to handle live poultry or eggs with-
Superior Court arraign- and believe Muhammad was attempting to risks linked to backyard poultry out supervision and subsequent hand wash-
ment Tuesday, according steal copper wire from the box, according to ing, health officials said.
to the San Mateo County The California Department of Public
prosecutors.
District Attorneys Because Muhammad, who was out of cus-
Health has issued a warning to residents Unlicensed masseur pleads
about the risk of salmonella infection
Office.
Alphonso Muhammad,
tody on a $25,000 bail bond he previously from contact with live poultry.
not guilty to sexual assault
posted, failed to appear in court Tuesday, a An East Palo Alto man who was alleged-
64, was arrested May 8 Many outbreaks in recent years have
warrant was set for his arrest and a $50,000 ly running an unlicensed massage business
for allegedly cutting a been linked to people keeping backyard
Alphonso bail set, according to prosecutors. out of his garage pleaded not guilty
high voltage wire in a flocks of chickens and ducks, state health
Muhammad Pacific Gas and Electric officials said. Monday to multiple sexual assault and bat-
Redwood City to name new city clerk Live poultry, particularly baby chicks tery charges, San Mateo County prosecu-
utility box at the intersection of Maple and
Marshall streets in downtown Redwood Redwood City officials announced and ducklings, may have salmonella in tors said.
City. A power outage linked to the damage Tuesday that the City Council will be con- their feces and on their bodies even when Jose Plascencia, 55, ran the business out
done to the utility box interrupted commu- sidering at its next meet- they appear healthy and clean, according of the converted garage on the 2400 block
nication between police officers and dis- ing June 12 the appoint- to state health officials. of Illinois Street for years, claiming to be
patchers for several minutes at the nearby ment of Pamela Aguilar According to the U. S. Centers for a traditional Mexican sobandero, accord-
Redwood City Police Department office and as city clerk following a Disease Control and Prevention, 372 peo- ing to the district attorneys office.
delayed several non-emergency surgeries at formal recruitment ple in 47 states nationwide since the start Plascencia was arrested in April after
the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center just process. of the year have been infected with various East Palo Alto police said three victims
blocks away, according to prosecutors. Aguilar currently salmonella strains linked to live poultry came forward.
A police officer allegedly saw Muhammad serves as Menlo Parks contact, with 36 percent of the cases Prosecutors said 15 women in all have
holding a toolbox and standing behind the city clerk and will be involving children under 5 years old. eventually come forward to report that in
utility box, which was sparking and smok- Pamela Aguilar replacing Silvia Those numbers include 21 California res- cases dating back to 2011, Plascencia
ing. When asked what he was doing there, Vonderlinden who is idents. Nationwide, 71 people have been improperly touched their genital areas or
retiring this month after 12 hospitalized from the infections but no engaged with them in a sexual manner dur-
years with the city. deaths have been reported, state health ing massages.
The City Clerks Office officials said. He pleaded not guilty Monday to various
oversees elections and sexual assault and battery charges and will
Salmonella symptoms include diarrhea,
access to official records return to court on Aug. 31 for a preliminary
fever and abdominal craps that usually
and is also responsible for hearing.
begin 12 to 72 hours after infection. Most
facilitating the business
people recover within a week without His defense attorney Douglas Horngrad
proceedings of the City
treatment but some people, including said, The allegations are overblown and
Council, and fulfilling legal
young children, elderly adults and those exaggerated. Mr. Plascencia will be vindi-
requirements as set forth in
with weakened immune systems, are at cated.
the city charter, city codes
higher risk for more severe illness. Plascencia remains out of custody on
and state law.
Prior to working in The Department of Public Health encour- $450,000 bail on the condition that he not
Menlo Park, where she also ages people who have contact with live engage in any massage-related duties,
poultry to always wash their hands with prosecutors said.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday June 7, 2017 5
Around the nation
DEA warns police of
accidental overdose risks in drug fight
WASHINGTON The U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration on Tuesday warned of a new problem pre-
sented by the nations drug abuse epidemic: the threat of law
enforcement officers accidentally overdosing.
Officers and paramedics are increasingly coming in con-
tact with potent synthetic opioids that can be dangerous and
deadly, a troubling side effect of the United States opioid
crisis.
Even very small amounts of drugs such as carfentanil and
fentanyl, which investigators are finding in powder form or
laced into other drugs, can be lethal. Although DEA does not
keep data quantifying the problem, first responders han-
dling evidence or helping overdose victims are more fre-
quently reporting breathing problems, dizziness and even
loss of consciousness, acting Administrator Chuck
Rosenberg said. It is so dire that DEA on Tuesday issued new
guidance to officers and emergency responders, urging them
to use caution even during routine calls.
If you dont know what it is, assume theres something in
it that will kill you, Rosenberg said.
In Bel Air, Maryland, last month, a deputy called to inves-
tigate a suspected overdose became dizzy and overdosed
himself. A paramedic who administered him the life-saving
overdose antidote Narcan soon started feeling sick as well
and sought treatment.
In Ohio, an officer overdosed in a police station after
REUTERS FILE PHOTO using his bare hand to brush off a trace of white powder left
Army members hold the U.S. flag as they attend an annual Memorial Day commemoration ceremony. from a drug scene. Even police dogs whose job it is to sniff
out narcotics are suffering overdoses after ingesting fen-
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Insurer Anthem opens another President Donald Trump has been criticized for raising
membership fees at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, boast-
ing of his new Washington hotel that has become a
hole in ACA exchange blanket tax credit to help cover the cost of cov- help pay for coverage.
favorite spot for foreign diplomats, and benefiting from
trademark approvals from China for possible future busi-
ness there.
By Tom Murphy Now comes his companys latest venture: a hotel chain.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS erage. Many insurers, like Anthem, have The American Idea chain was unveiled Monday night in
Insurers are finalizing their plans for said they are worried about the future of New York at a Trump Tower party hosted by the presidents
One of the nations biggest health next year, and exchange choices have the exchanges, which generally make two adult sons, Eric and Don Jr., and featuring a video
insurers says it will not return to grown sparse in many markets around up a small slice of their business but showing the Washington Mall.
Ohios public insurance exchanges the country. While several insurers have generated steep losses for them The first family plans to franchise the mid-market
next year, a decision that could open have said they plan to return for 2018 and soaring prices for many customers. hotels, taking a cut of revenue, and leaving the manage-
more holes in the Affordable Care Acts and metropolitan markets are expected Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc. said ment and ownership of the buildings to other developers.
increasingly thin system for helping to still have several choices, national Tuesday that it is concerned about the The first three are planned for Mississippi.
people buy coverage. companies like Humana and Aetna have possible restoration next year of a tax Theyre cashing in on the red states, said Kathleen
The move announced Tuesday by already decided to leave the on- on insurers and a lack of certainty for Clark, a government ethics expert and law professor at
Anthem Inc. could leave shoppers in exchange market entirely. cost-sharing reduction payments. Washington University in St. Louis. Im not surprised
20 counties without an option for buy- Another insurer, Blue Cross and Blue The government has been giving that the Trump family would look to opportunities to com-
ing individual coverage on the Shield of Kansas City, said late last insurers money to help customers with mercially exploit his political success.
exchange unless another insurer steps month that it also was leaving the modest incomes cover out-of-pocket
Ethics expert Edwin Williamson, a former State
in, according to data compiled by the exchanges, a decision that could leave expenses like co-payments and
Department legal adviser, isnt so bothered by the new
Associated Press and the consulting 25 counties in that market with no on- deductibles. But the future of those pay-
ments, which are separate from the chain. He noted that the president is not bound by the fed-
firm Avalere. exchange options. People may be able
to find options off the exchange there income-based tax credits that help peo- eral ethics laws that limit other public officials from pur-
The exchanges are the only place
but without the benefit of a subsidy to ple buy coverage, is in political limbo. suing business interests while in office, and said he thinks
where people can use an income-based
Trump critics and the media are too fast to see conflicts of
interest where there are none.
Justices skeptical about death sentence appeal deadlines There may be people who want do business with them
because they are the presidents sons. But I dont know what
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS without radically altering the court ical piece of the law that aimed at you do about that, Williamson said. Anyway, he added, the
system and whether there would be reforming a dysfunctional system that deals struck will probably be normal business transactions
LOS ANGELES California consequences for failing to meet it or hasnt executed a condemned killer in that meet the standard of the marketplace.
Supreme Court justices considering whether it was merely aspirational. more than a decade. But death penalty The first outside partners for American Idea were intro-
whether a ballot measure to speed up So its a mandatory deadline thats opponents said it was a flip-flop from duced Monday and quickly established their appeal as
executions is unconstitutional toothless? Justice Leondra Kruger the language of the law in order to pro- embodiments of the American dream. Sons of a refugee from
expressed skepticism Tuesday about a asked. tect the measure from a constitutional India, Suresh and Dinesh Chawla spoke of an America full of
provision that would require death sen- The ultimate goal is to meet the dead- challenge. promise and profit, if you work hard enough and maybe
tence appeals to be completed within line, Deputy Attorney General Jose The measure passed by 51 percent of get advice from a real estate mogul along the way.
five years. Alfonso Zelidon-Zepeda said, but he voters in November would assign more Suresh told the story of how his late father, founder of
Several justices peppered a lawyer conceded its not enforceable. lawyers to death sentence appeals and Chawla Hotels of Cleveland, Mississippi, was brazen
from the attorney generals office Supporters of Proposition 66 down- shift some appeals to trial court judges enough to call Donald Trump looking for money for his new
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Flynn turns over documents to
panel probing Russia, Trump
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS munications with Russia
are part of a wide-rang-
WASHINGTON Former National ing probe by the Justice
Security Adviser Michael Flynn turned over Departments special
about 600 pages of documents Tuesday to counsel. Meanwhile, a
the Senate intelligence committee as part Democratic lawmaker
of its investigation into Russias meddling called on a top Justice
in the 2016 presidential election, accord- Department official to
ing to a congressional aide. clarify the scope of
The aide said the committees investiga- Special Counsel Robert
tors immediately began reviewing the Michael Flynn Muellers investiga-
information to determine the extent of tion.
what Flynn provided. The aide spoke on Flynn had previously invoked his Fifth
REUTERS FILE PHOTOS condition of anonymity to discuss the Amendment protection from self-incrimi-
Donald Trump, left, and former FBI Director James Comey. committees sensitive work. nation in rebuffing an earlier subpoena
Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the rank- from the committee. After the panel nar-
lawmans credibility
By Julie Pace and Julie Bykowicz tion into Trumps first national security
and top adviser Jared Kushner and his com-
Nell Selander, the citys Economic Development Department, the San Carlos
ARTS
ering with business owners in the area.
He said the commission has been think- Development and Housing manager, con- Chamber of Commerce and east side busi-
ing about ways to help coordinate existing firmed businesses east of Old County Road ness owners.
efforts taken on by the businesses to and west of Highway 101 generated 75 per- Where we are is kind of understated and
Continued from page 1 increase visibility and foot traffic through cent of the citys sales tax revenue in 2016. its aged, he said. I think there are a lot
the area and be a catalyst for new projects. Zaroor said new efforts considered by city of people in the area who are working hard
eries, wineries, artisan goods and services Zaroor credited the clustering of businesses officials would complement existing efforts to kind of bring that area back and build it
in recent years. offering a variety of building supplies and by business owners and city officials to up and make it a more interesting and a
Josh Zaroor, chair of the citys Economic artisan services, such as cabinetry and iron bring new energy. Additional signs marking safer, better place than it is.
Development Advisory Commission, said work, with bringing in the lions share of where drivers should turn to access the area In the four years since he has opened the
additional street signs, a review of the areas the citys sales tax revenue. as well as banners letting visitors know doors to his brewery, Garrett said he has
zoning and a marketing campaign to attract You can probably build a house from they have reached it could be incorporated seen a community synergy between the
businesses and customers to the area are foundation to rooftop and source it entirely into the citys effort to reassess street businesses in the area bring it from a part
among the ideas commissioners are consid- from San Carlos, he said. signs. The areas zoning has allowed of the city visitors traveled through to a
enough flexibility for breweries and winer- destination where they might stop at a few
ies to open, Zaroor said. Assessing how different locations. He said he is looking
well the zoning is working to preserve forward to seeing how the community of
industrial and artisan uses is another way business owners can continue to collabo-
the city could facilitate new businesses rate to increase the number of visitors
Presented by opening there, he added. there.
Health Plan of San Mateo Zaroor was also excited by efforts taken Dominick Chirichillo, owner of
on by business owners to promote the Domenico Winery at 1697 Industrial Road,
area, such as the Mid Peninsula Wine Trail, expressed his enthusiasm for increased col-
a map that highlights the tasting rooms of laboration between the groups to reimag-
close to 10 San Carlos wineries and brew- ine what the area could look like. He said
eries clustered around Washington Street he is on a committee within the citys
and Industrial Road. Chamber of Commerce looking at chang-
Dave Toole, owner of Tooles Garage at ing the name of Industrial Road to another
1065 Washington St. just east of Old name that better captures the character of
County Road, said he is ready to serve on an the businesses open there now.
industrial arts committee alongside several I believe were all excited about any-
other nearby business owners to help pro- thing that we can do to make the area more
vide the commission with feedback on what improved, he said.
Tuesday, June 13 property owners would like to see happen. Councilman Cameron Johnson said he
Though their conversations are in the early recently met with a small group of busi-
San Mateo County Fair stages, Toole said he is interested in seeing ness owners organized by the chamber and
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo how the city and business owners can team
together to clean the area up and make it
was impressed by the number of ideas they
have already generated for improvements.
Senior Expo open 11am - 3pm more appealing to foot traffic. What I sense is theres a lot of energy
Senior Expo features: Seniors age 62+ admitted FREE Thats kind of a very important stage, and theres a lot of creative ideas, he said.
into Fair and Senior Expo to clean up the face a little bit, he said. Johnson said the increase in the number
t Senior-related businesses and of consumer-facing companies there has
Though he has been encouraged with the
non-prot booths Senior Expo hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. aesthetic improvements that have accom- sparked new conversations among city
t Goody bags for rst 1000 guests Arrive before Noon for panied the opening of new businesses, officials as to how they can support the
t Giveaways FREE parking Toole and other business owners have diversity of the businesses dotting the
t Photo Booth wondered if sidewalk improvements, area. He has heard business owners talk
Rosie the Riveters underground utilities and better lighting about improved pedestrian crossings, side-
by Health Plan of San Mateo at 11:15 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. could further motivate customers to visit walks and signs and said he has encouraged
t Free Blood Pressure Check Local women who worked as and encourage new business owners to them to continue working together to try
by Peninsula Post-Acute riveters tell their stories and
consider opening businesses there. He is and assess new strategies for increasing
answer your questions.
in the midst of planning an industrial arts visibility of the businesses there.
horsepower car show in September meant Though Zaroor said the conversations
to bring arts and car enthusiasts, as well as between the commission, business owners
beer and wine lovers, through the east side and other groups are still in their initial
of the city, in the hopes that the increased stages, he hopes to see a plan for how these
foot traffic motivates business owners to efforts will be coordinated by the end of the
continue maintaining and improving their year.
aesthetics.
Its a process of maybe starting from On Thursday, the San Carlos Economic
within, where the foot traffic should Dev elopment Adv isory Commission will
encourage business owners to want to hear a report from Toole on plans for the
make the buildings look good, he said. Industrial Arts Horsepower Car Show and
Chris Garrett, owner of the Devils discuss goals for the Industrial Arts
Canyon Brewing Company at 935 Districts and prov ide staff with direction.
Washington St. , said he welcomed the The commission meets 4 p.m. June 8 in the
Please call 650-344-5200 for information uptick in coordination between the com- Collaboration Room at City Hall, 600 Elm
* Events subject to change mission, the citys Community St., San Carlos.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday June 7, 2017 9
A fair time to prepare
public transporta-
Healthy pleasures
By Carole Groom tion a great option.
Attendees will
benet from the
Guest B e joyful, though youve considered all the facts.
Ashleigh Brilliant.
The other day I was reading the morning newspaper and
T
he annual San Mateo County
Fair might, at rst blush,
seem like an odd time to think
Ofce of
Emergency
perspective getting more disgusted, outraged and depressed with each
turn of the page. Then I put the paper down and looked
about planning for potential future Services and outside and noticed what a fantastic day it was. The wild
dozens of commu- bly used to, like grandma or grandpa. and crazy riot of color in the garden, the spiriting chirp-
disasters or emergencies. The sun is
nity partners on We like to think theres always time ing of the birds, the vivid blue sky all washed over my
shining, the rides are going, the corn
hand who will later to create an emergency kit, senses. Such simple pleasures! Stopping for a few minutes
dogs beckon how in the world do and taking in the wonderful scene of spring brightened my
rescue dogs and personal bags t in? teach CPR, help develop a family dis- establish an evacuation plan and prac-
aster plan, show off impressive equip- tice how to Drop, Cover and Hold On day and made a great difference in my outlook on the
Actually, the real question is how do world. Its very easy to get bogged down by reports of
ment always a hit with the younger when the Big One hits. But we dont
they not t in. Disasters dont ask murder, mayhem and political offal as we hear or read
crowd! and answer questions about really know how much time we have.
before they come knocking and event about whats going on in the world.
how to best prepare for natural disas- Why not then take this great opportu-
after event have shown us they run the ters and other types of emergencies What a better time than June to loosen up, take a bit of
gamut in location, time, type and tar- nity where experts can walk you
like workplace or school violence. through the steps? time out and enjoy the little things? All of this reminded
get. We have no say in any part other Well be giving away emergency me of a book that I found among my collection titled,
than doing all we can to rst mitigate Like many of you, Im looking for-
items like a combination ward to a day of fun at the fair but Im Healthy Pleasures by Robert Ornstein, Ph.D. and David
them and, if all else fails, preparing ashlight/whistle/compass and teach- Sobel, M.D. What drew me to the book in the rst place
going to rest easier that day and every
to respond. ing The Big Five Safety Protocol, a was the authors unusual outlook about living healthfully.
one after knowing Ive taken steps to
The critical need to be ready is why series of immediate safety action safeguard myself, my family and They write that it isnt so much the state of our blood
I invite you to join me at the 13th steps that can be applied to a variety those around me. pressure, cholesterol, tness, body padding, etc. that
annual San Mateo County Disaster of dangerous situations. makes most of the differ-
Preparedness Day from 10 a.m. to 2 New this year, young children will ence in our health and
p.m. Saturday, June 10, at the San be able to learn and practice rsthand Superv isor Carole Groom represents longevity, but the attitude
Mateo County Event Center. The how to dial 911 and be comfortable we carry with us through our
District 2 on the San Mateo County
event is held in conjunction with speaking with the answering dis- daily lives.
opening day of the county fair and patcher. Its not enough for a child to Board of Superv isors. This is her first When we grimly plod
those arriving before 11 a.m. receive know the phone number; they also y ear hosting the annual Disaster through our days, nose to
the bonus of free admission. The have to respond to a strange phone Preparedness Day at the county fair. the grindstone, never look-
event centers location even makes voice more formal than theyre proba- ing around as we run on the
treadmill of constant activi-
ty, we can let every nega-
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broader recommendations on how to that were needed for the Fowler investiga-
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Olympian Danny Harris City scored its lone run in the top of the sec-
charged with teen sex crimes
SAN GABRIEL Olympic silver medal-
Sports brief
Harris earned silver in the 400-meter hurdles
at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles behind
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ond when Tim Sweeters plated on an infield
error, the Mudcats answered with three more
runs in the bottom of the inning with an RBI
ist Danny Harris has been charged with con- legendary hurdler Edwin Moses, who won gold. single from Matt Dayao, an RBI fielders
tacting a teenage girl to commit a sex crime Prosecutors say he sent inappropriate choice off the bat of Ryan Delefuente, and
team competing for the top spot in the another RBI knock from Ferrari.
while he was a Southern California high text messages to a 17-year-old girl while he National Division standings. C&L (6-1 C&L added single runs in the third, fifth
school coach. was a track-and-field coach at Gabrielino overall) entered play Tuesday a half game and sixth. In the third, Stubbles drew a bases-
The 51-year-old Harris was charged High School in San Gabriel. back of first-place Foster City. With the win,
Tuesday with six counts of contacting a The girl wasnt his student. loaded walk to force home Jesse Ramos. In
defending league champion C&L climbs the fifth, Stubbles lashed an RBI single to
minor for sexual offense, child abuse and If convicted, Harris could face seven years back into a tie atop the division standings.
child annoyance. He was arrested Friday. in prison. score Dayao. And in the sixth, Carey Yip
Daly City Red (5-3) is in the thick of the scored on an infield error.
A message to his attorney wasnt immedi- The school district removed him from his race as well, having shown its offensive pro-
ately returned. job in May. Sweeters, the starting pitcher for Daly
ficiency through much of its previous sum-
City, worked 1 2/3 innings in taking the
mer schedule. Through its first four games,
loss. His record falls to 1-2.
Daly City had five players batting above the
FINALS
lineup or their schemes, insisting they want to
.500 mark. Stubbles and Ferrari, though, Sweeters is part of a deep Daly City pitch-
play fast even though thats exactly the way the
took a bite out of those season averages. ing staff though. Akeem Lewis and Luke Mar
Warriors like it. Golden State has been punish-
Its one of those things; its baseball, round out the starting rotation, while Lewis
ing Cleveland in transition, and the way the
Continued from page 11 said Carlos Quintana, Daly City Reds man- twin brother Azaan, Leo Kikuchi and Kieron
Warriors have blown open the first two games
ager, in light of the seasons previous Collins have added bullpen depth for a Daly
by scoring in bunches hasnt just taken a phys-
lately. Golden State has scored 126 per game on matchup with C&L when his team banged out City squad coming off an abysmal 2016 sea-
ical toll.
nearly 52 percent shooting over the last five 10 hits during a 4-3 loss. But this guy son during which it posted a 1-17 record.
Both Durant and Thompson said they noticed
games. (Stubbles), he pitched well. The pitching is probably the strongest
the mental effect their lightning-quick scoring
We played against good teams, and we came Boy, did he. The biting downward plane of quality, Quintana said. Were pretty deep. If
bursts have on opponents.
to the Finals undefeated, and here we are up 2-0, Stubbles crisp fastball was frustrating Daly we can match it up with our offense, were
so were playing amazing basketball right now. Teams have great nights in this league, and tough to beat.
its the NBA, so that can happen a lot, Durant City all evening, and in more ways than one.
The best we probably played throughout the This was especially evident when Daly City In relief of Stubbles, though, Ferrari made
year, center Zaza Pachulia said. said. But when youre the one making the run,
was in the field, and routinely complaining certain to keep Daly Citys offense in check
With a loaded lineup and enough hot hands to you could definitely feel the other team looking
its pitchers werent getting as many low on this night. It was the second no-hitter
fill an octopus, the Warriors dont need to rely for answers and being deflated as the game goes
strikes called as Stubbles. Ferrari has been a part of this year. During
on any one player to take a lot of shots. If some- on.
The finish of Stubbles velocity across the the spring with El Camino High School, the
body is struggling, they can just find someone A year after winning 73 games to set the sophomore varsity right-hander chucked a
NBAs regular-season record, the Warriors can bottom of the zone was tough to match
else with their precision ball movement. though. And it was this giddyup that consis- complete-game no-hitter March 21 in an 11-
The Cavaliers dont have that luxury. They make more history if they sweep the Cavs to 1 win at Harker.
complete the leagues first undefeated postsea- tently coaxed the low strike calls.
need big nights from James, Kyrie Irving and When he finishes down, hes dirty, While it isnt so evident when hes on the
Kevin Love and even then a roster of strug- son.
Lopiccolo said. mound, when hes manning the shortstop
gling role players has to pick it up. They embraced the chase last year but said position as he did for the first five frames
Tuesday that theyre not thinking at all about Stubbles and Ferrari were both in the mid-
We just need our supporting group to be dle of C&Ls early offensive as well. Tuesday the resemblance he bears to San
themselves as much as possible, Irving said. 16-0. Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon
Stubbles paced all hitters, going 3 for 4 with
Understand that they have a unique opportuni- Game 3 has been rough for us historically, two RBIs and two runs scored. Ferrari was 2 Crawford is uncanny. Not only is Ferrari a
ty to make us that much better, and for a majori- and especially in this building, Curry said. So for 3 with two RBIs, and only made an out in stern but slick-fielding shortstop, at the
ty of this season its been on myself, Bron and to give ourselves a chance at even coming close the fifth inning when he struck out looking plate he utilizes a similarly open left-handed
K-Loves shoulders. And we have done a great to thinking about that. We need to really, really while getting cheesed with a wildly exagger- batting stance.
job of getting everyone involved and making just lock in and give every effort we have on ated strike zone. And then theres the hair the flowing
sure that everyone feels comfortable, but now tomorrow and how hard this 48 minutes is locks he somehow manages to wrestle into a
The Mudcats scored all the runs they would
we need everything and everybody. going to be to really seize control of this baseball cap for a faux-mullet look. And
need in the first inning, rallying for a 3-spot
The Cavaliers said they wont change their series. dont think his teammates dont let him have
with an RBI double from cleanup hitter
Lorenzo Perez, an RBI single from Ferrari it with the B-Craw comparisons.
and an RBI single from Josh Zamora. Just the hair, Ferrari said. When I play
Then they continued to add on. After Daly shortstop, they really go at it.
NASCAR
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$250,000 in 2008. The elder Wallace paid bills
late and borrowed money to keep his sons
career alive.
His family also told him to brush off heckles
and hurtful words from his formative years in
and always scouting the next series as his son the sport and do his talking in the car.
grew up in Concord, North Carolina. Darrell
Wallace even bought a Legends car from Mark I would get the gestures and everything
Martin. thrown out, Wallace said. Wed show up the
next weekend and win. Thats how I was taught.
Wallaces father owned an industrial cleaning Thats how I was raised, to ignore the stupidity,
business and pumped at least $1 million into continue on and do what I need to do.
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but he showed its important to him NBA FINALS East Division East Division
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Continued from page 11 Warriors 1, Cleveland 0 New York 32 23 .582 Washington 37 20 .649
the offense, but just in the locker
Boston 32 25 .561 1 New York 24 32 .429 12 1/2
room and with the coaching staff. Golden State 2, Cleveland 0 Baltimore 30 26 .536 2 1/2 Atlanta 24 32 .429 12 1/2
commercial people. When you get Thursday, June 1: Golden State 113, Cleveland 91 Tampa Bay 29 31 .483 5 1/2 Miami 24 33 .421 13
The Raiders will be hoping to see Toronto 28 31 .475 6 Philadelphia 21 35 .375 15 1/2
outside and you walk in the cracks Central Division
plenty more of that from the 31- Sunday, June 4: Golden State 132, Cleveland 113 Central Division
you get to find out whats real. Minnesota 29 25 .537 Chicago 30 27 .526
year-old Lynch once the regular Wednesday, June 7: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Cleveland 29 27 .518 1 Milwaukee 31 28 .525
Lynch was born and raised in season starts. Lynch was perhaps Detroit 28 29 .491 2 1/2 Cincinnati 27 30 .474 3
Friday, June 9: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Chicago 25 31 .446 5 St. Louis 26 30 .464 3 1/2
Oakland, starring at Oakland the best power back in the league Kansas City 25 32 .439 5 1/2 Pittsburgh 26 32 .448 4 1/2
Technical High School and then before he retired. He had double x-Monday, June 12: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m. West Division West Division
Houston 42 17 .712 Colorado 37 23 .617
going on to play college ball at digits in touchdown runs every sea- x-Thursday, June 15: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Angels 30 31 .492 13 Los Angeles 35 25 .583 2
nearby California. Even during an son from 2011 to 2014, and his 51 x-Sunday, June 18: Cleveland at Warriors, 5 p.m.
Seattle 29 30 .492 13 Arizona 35 25 .583 2
Texas 27 31 .466 14 1/2 Giants 24 36 .400 13
NFL career that took him to Buffalo TDs on the ground are the most in As 26 32 .448 15 1/2 San Diego 23 36 .390 13 1/2
and Seattle, Lynch always kept the NFL since 2011 even though he
close ties to the community that played just seven games in 2015 NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE Tuesdays Games
Baltimore 6, Pittsburgh 5, 10 innings
Tuesdays Games
Baltimore 6, Pittsburgh 5, 10 innings
raised him. and was retired last season. Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 Cincinnati 13, St. Louis 1
STANLEY CUP FINAL Chicago White Sox 4, Tampa Bay 2 Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 1
Since joining the Raiders, Lynch Lynchs 245 broken tackles Angels 5, Detroit 3 Milwaukee 5, San Francisco 2
Pittsburgh 2, Nashville 2 Texas 10, N.Y. Mets 8
has been a regular participant in since the start of the 2013 season Kansas City 9, Houston 7
Chicago Cubs 10, Miami 2
Texas 10, N.Y. Mets 8
the offseason program, unlike dur- are 66 more than any other player Monday, May 29: Pittsburgh 5, Nashville 3 Colorado 11, Cleveland 3 Colorado 11, Cleveland 3
ing his time in Seattle, and he gen- in that span, according to Pro Oakland 4, Toronto 1 Arizona 10, San Diego 2
Wednesday, May 31: Pittsburgh 4, Nashville 1 Seattle 12, Minnesota 3 Washington 2, L.A. Dodgers 1
erated buzz when coach Jack Del Football Focus. Wednesdays Games Wednesdays Games
Rio posted a video Monday of Saturday, June 3: Nashville 5, Pittsburgh 1 Cleveland (Kluber 4-2) at Colorado (Freeland 6-3), 12:10 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 4-2) at Colorado (Freeland 6-3),12:10 p.m.
He averaged 3.8 yards per carry in Toronto (Liriano 3-2) at As (Cotton 3-6), 12:35 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 7-1) at Dodgers (Kershaw 7-2),12:10 p.m.
Lynch running for a TD during prac- his limited action in 2015 before Monday, June 5: Nashville 4, Pittsburgh 1 Boston (Porcello 3-7) atYankees (Sabathia 6-2),4:05 p.m. Pitt (Kuhl 1-5) at Baltimore (Miley 2-3), 4:05 p.m.
tice. retiring. Before that, he was one of Pitt (Kuhl 1-5) at Baltimore (Miley 2-3), 4:05 p.m. St. Louis (Lynn 4-3) at Cincy (Arroyo 3-4), 4:10 p.m.
Thursday, June 8: Nashville at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. White Sox (Pelfrey 2-4) atTampa (Odorizzi 3-3),4:10 p.m. Philly (Eickhoff 0-6) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 3-5),4:35 p.m.
I think its a testament to the games top running backs, with L.A. Angels (Meyer 2-2) at Detroit (TBD), 4:10 p.m. Miami (Urena 3-2) at Cubs (Lackey 4-5), 5:05 p.m.
Marshawn as a whole, offensive more than 1,200 yards rushing in Sunday, June 11: Pittsburgh at Nashville, 8 p.m. Mets (Wheeler 3-3) at Texas (Darvish 5-4), 5:05 p.m. Mets (Wheeler 3-3) at Texas (Darvish 5-4), 5:05 p.m.
Houston (Keuchel 9-0) at K.C. (Vargas 7-3), 5:15 p.m. Giants (Blach 4-2) at Milwaukee (Nelson 3-3),5:10 p.m.
coordinator Todd Downing said ear- each of the previous four seasons. x-Wed, June 14: Nashville at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Minnesota (Mejia 1-1) at Seattle (Gallardo 2-6),7:10 p.m. S.D. (Perdomo 0-2) at Arizona (Greinke 7-3), 6:40 p.m.
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dog-on-a-bone mentality. And we want to dic- from everyone who hits the ice, with 19 differ-
tate the pace of the game, and we want to attack ent players scoring at least one goal two shy
NOT EVERY SOLUTION IS A NAIL you in all three zones as a five-man unit and be of the NHL record of 21 held by the 1987
tough to play against. And I think everybody Philadelphia Flyers. They also have killed 24 of
on our team can skate, move the puck and make 25 penalties in the Stanley Cup Final.
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Vice presidents wife installs beehive at official residence the sprawling U.S. Naval or so crops that managed honeybees polli- Susans, mint, sage, squash, tomatoes,
By Darlene Superville
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Observatory compound nate for farmers, she said. oregano and rosemary. They can also set out
in northwest The decline in honeybee colonies is basins of water or install birdbaths so
WASHINGTON Vice President Mike Washington, where the attributed to factors ranging from stress thirsty bees can get a drink.
Pences wife, Karen, has opened their gov- vice presidents official caused by parasites to poor nutrition to lack Just in the spirit of democracy, lets all
ernment residence to more than a few new residence is located. of interest in caring for them. get involved and do our part, whether its
inhabitants: honeybees. At least 15,000 of Managed honeybee Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, who planting the plants or hosting a beehive
them. colonies add at least $15 attended the unveiling, said Mrs. Pence was just as Mrs. Pence has done here, Perdue
Mrs. Pence showed off the beehive billion dollars a year in a great example of what everyone can to said.
Tuesday, partly to draw attention to a Karen Pence crop value by increasing do help honeybees. He said his department More than 80 percent of the land in the
decline in managed bee colonies that she yields and helping was working to help reverse the decline in Pences home state of Indiana is dedicated to
and other officials say could negatively ensure quality harvests. But a years-long the beehive population across the country. agriculture, and Mrs. Pence said the crops
affect U.S. agricultural production. decline in honeybee colonies presents a Beehives are time-consuming to manage, grown there depend on the pollinating
One of three bites of food taken in the serious challenge to our ability to produce but there are other ways consumers can power of bees. She installed a beehive at
United States is possible with the help of many of the agricultural products that we help. Mrs. Pence encouraged them to plant their official residence in Indiana and said
pollinators such as bees, butterflies, birds sell and enjoy today, Mrs. Pence said. bee-friendly flowers and herbs, such as she thought it would be helpful to do the
and bats, she said during a media event at Fruits, vegetables and nuts are among 90 wildflowers, lilacs, poppies, Black-eyed same in Washington.
component come first, and supporters Development director was tasked with over- amenities, administrative offices, up to 57
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Continued from page 1
whose disabled children have grown into
adults in the 17 years since the concept was
initially proposed.
seeing progress and can make exemptions
so long as the developer shows good faith
efforts on the Wellness Center.
bedrooms and ground floor commercial
space is completed. The two remaining
commercial buildings can then be complet-
The first iteration of the project was Opponents who live nearby on the coast ed depending on the availability of parking
denied by the California Coastal insisted allowing the change would set a bad left over, according to staff.
being broken on part of the center, which Commission after opponents suggested the precedent. The nearby Half Moon Bay Brewing
will house and provide potential employ- environmentally sensitive area wasnt suit- The community needs to be able to trust Company has agreed to occupy the first
ment opportunities for those with special able for a large-scale development. The that the agreed to and approved conditions property as it seeks to expand near its exist-
needs. Its been rocky seas for the project county approved a scaled-down version and will be carried out. Its deeply disturbing ing location, according to the developer.
just north of the Pillar Point Harbor and phased construction plan in 2015. that an approved condition, the priority The project is entitled for 70,500 square feet
officials have outlined a complex phasing Criticism flew Tuesday between longtime phasing of the Wellness Center, is now a of housing and 155,500 square feet of indus-
schedule prioritizing the Wellness Center. opponents, one of whom scoffed at the idea mistake, said Midcoast Community trial or office space, according to a county
The developer, whose daughter is devel- of allowing a local brewery to expand next Council Chair Lisa Ketchum. staff report.
opmentally disabled, contends he needs the to the Wellness Center, and the developer While frustrated by the process, others Supervisor Carole Groom first proposed
backing of the office space to finance the who noted the project was inspired by his noted conditions such as worsening traffic the additional conditions explicitly requir-
affordable housing component. own daughter. and a greater understanding of climate ing construction on the Wellness Center
Board President Don Horsley said it was Big Wave President Jeff Peck insisted change warranted a reconsideration of the following the brewery. She noted accommo-
always his understanding construction on financing the nonprofit center designed to entire project. Stronger accusations includ- dations for special needs people are often
the Wellness Center was a requirement house up to 50 special needs adults necessi- ed psychologist Mary Larenas citing con- the last piece of affordable housing that is
before any office buildings could break tates the private office construction. cerns about fetal alcohol syndrome while built and cautioned no one was trying to
ground. Although disappointed that would- This whole project to provide affordable upset a brewery was locating nearby. pull the wool over anybodys eyes.
nt be the case, Horsley noted it was impor- housing and jobs and employment in the But supporters, including parents of those People dont believe the residential units
tant to proceed. community for adults was predicated on a with developmental disabilities, noted their are going to be built, I happen to believe
Im not particularly happy about having vibrant for-profit business park, which is children are infrequently considered as the they will be built, Groom said, adding she
to make this adjustment. But on the other paying for this, Peck said. county struggles to meet affordable housing wants some sort of guarantee that they will
hand, I have to vote for the kids, Horsley County staff noted the boards interest is needs. Big Wave, they argued, could give be built so the community can understand
said, according to a live video of the meet- ensuring the center is constructed, but sug- their children a sense of community and this project is going to go forward.
ing. gested an error was made in the development potential employment opportunities. In other business, the board voted to pro-
Supervisors were met by both skeptics agreement and the original intent was to What Mr. Peck is doing is offering these ceed with regulations for Tunitas Creek
concerned about not requiring the housing allow just one commercial people a life, said Gib Papacian, who noted Beach. The secluded private property has
building to proceed first. his son has developmental disabilities. been the focus of the county since illicit
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MobilityWorks has been helping years since the project was wise theres no place for them to go. beach. The board agreed to move ahead with
people connect with who and approved, the board agreed The board ultimately agreed to let the an ordinance that will set up rules similar to
what matters most since 1997. under the condition it would project proceed slightly out of schedule. a county park. The rules would make it a
As the nations largest provider keep a watchful eye. Big Building on Lot 4, which is further from the misdemeanor to camp, litter, bring dogs,
Wave will be allowed to start Wellness Center site, will be started first. stay past dusk, smoke, drink alcohol and or
t The largest selection of converted construction on one industri- Construction on at least half of the center tamper with the creek. The regulations
minivans, full-size vans, SUVs al building, but halfway must be started before up to two more com- would go into effect 30 days following
and trucks through ground must be bro- mercial buildings can break ground. No another June 6 vote. The county is still in
tPre-owned accessible vehicles ken on the first portion of more than three commercial buildings can the process of working with a local non-
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noting there are still design concerns regard- on the border of downtown allow the project City staff will return in coming weeks with
ing parking, as well as preservation of a tree as proposed and pointed to similarly large more details about the proposal to charge
at the corner of the property. buildings nearby as precedent for the devel- builders as much as $22 per square foot for
Parking issues were so significant for opment. office projects, $10 for hotels and $5 for
Continued from page 1 Brownrigg, he voted against the proposal. Under the approval, the front segment of retail spaces. The exact amounts will be
He suggested either building a second level the historic home of former stationmaster refined and brought before the council for
nity character. But at the same time, we have of underground parking, or removing a top James Murphy at Douglas Avenue will be approval.
an opportunity and a developer who is will- floor from the proposal as a means of recti- relocated to a site at Oak Grove Avenue and Councilmembers suggested they may sup-
ing to risk capital and money to put a project fying the issue. the neighboring lot will be razed to make port applying a sliding scale charging the
in here that will add 27 units of very much- I just cant support this project as way for the apartment building. The property higher rates to developers proposing larger
needed housing. Housing that is very much designed, he said. belonging to Murphy, who also once worked office projects, and also showed interest in
needed not only in Burlingame, but on the Ortiz also took issue with the development as the city clerk, is recognized as a offering a discount for builders paying work-
Peninsula, that will target the types of peo- plans, and suggested it be sent back to the Burlingame historic resource and a segment ers the areas prevailing wage.
ple we are losing in this town because they Planning Commission for further examina- must be preserved. Questions still remain over whether proj-
cannot afford to live here. tion. While recognizing issues raised by fellow ects still in the planning pipeline would be
Colson said she believes the project is Stevenson cited property layout concerns councilmembers and residents, Beach said subjected to paying the fees, as some offi-
slated to be the first apartment building con- as well, while his neighbors claimed the she believed in the merits of the project. cials expressed concern applying the new
structed in Burlingame since 1995. Jacob project towers over its surroundings. I think the project is reasonably support- regulation might cause an unfair burden to
Furlong, of Dreiling Terrones Architecture, I think it is too large, said neighbor able, she said. It does represent compro- builders working on a tight budget.
said the project proposed by Zers Carolyn Root, who said there would be more mise, and not everyone is going to be happy, The revenue generated by the fees would
Development would set aside two units for space on the property to manage parking but it is supportable. fuel a fund designed to address the high cost
those earning 110 percent of the countys and landscaping if the project was scaled In other business at the meeting, coun- of living in Burlingame. Similar fees have
median income. down. cilmembers laid the groundwork for estab- been adopted by officials across the county
Councilwomen Ann Keighran and Emily To the concerns regarding size, Furlong lishing fees paid by developers proposing to under an effort to raise money for combating
Beach ultimately voted with Colson, while noted the neighborhood zoning regulations build offices, retail spaces or hotels. the housing crisis.
HOUSING
bells going off, but this feels like an alarm mitted before July 1, 2018. whether the nature of parking would change
bell, she said. While the housing component of the proj- in coming years with technological innova-
Mayor Ricardo Ortiz also expressed a ect is taking shape for the surface lot on Park tions.
Continued from page 1 desire to drive the project ahead, echoing Road and Lorton Avenue, south of Howard We shouldnt just build a big structure
frustrations officials have previously shared Avenue, officials are still at odds over the because we can, she said.
regarding the deliberate pace the project has design of a neighboring parking structure at Councilwoman Ann Keighran though
workforce housing plus a parking structure. taken. an adjacent lot bounded by Lorton and noted a significant amount of development
Citing financing concerns, officials Highland avenues. has been proposed in the area near the park-
expressed an interest in more urgently push- This is moving so slowly, its just killing
me, he said. The primary question facing officials is ing structure site, so the extra spaces may be
ing forward the project which has suffered soon needed.
setbacks such as discovering an underground Officials though seemingly reached some whether they want to build four or five stories
toxic plume at the housing construction site. consensus on the size and scope of the resi- of parking, as Roope said the smaller struc- Designs are expected to be further fleshed
City officials and representatives from dential project, suggesting they could sup- ture would be easier for his company to con- out in coming weeks and brought back before
Pacific West Communities, selected in 2015 port a proposal to build 82 units of work- struct while councilmembers expressed officials for consideration, as final plans
to build the project, are facing the threat of force housing and 48 units for seniors. The uncertainty over the amount of spaces need- work toward being submitted for review by
project financing expiring at the end of next workforce housing units would be set aside ed. city planners.
year. for those making either between 50 percent Should officials want a fifth story, funds In general, Keighran was critical of the
Councilwoman Emily Beach said the dead- and 60 percent or between 110 percent and from the citys parking fund would likely be project proposal and encouraged the devel-
line compelled officials to rapidly advance 120 percent of the area median income. necessary to build the project. Roope said a oper to refine designs to be more aesthetical-
the project and keep the funding in place, Caleb Roope, president and CEO of Pacific portion of his budget is already limited ly pleasing, since the developments will be
under an expectation the environmental West Communities, said some of the con- through the $1.85 million needed to mitigate the first of their kind in the city and will like-
review process should take roughly six cerns over timing may be addressed through the underground toxic plume. ly set a precedent.
months. his ability to meet financing deadlines so Beach said she would favor building a This is a big project for Burlingame, she
To this point there have been no alarm long as final project plans are formally sub- smaller structure, due to uncertainty over said.
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That ALS was just eating him up, wrestling coach, girls frosh-soph higher than he set it. He made me a only. Proof of residency is required.
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basketball and soccer and even served better coach. He was the one pro- Photo Share. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. alorenz@fostercity.org.
There is no word yet on pending as the schools athletic director for six gram who gave the PAL the ultimate downtown Library, 1044 Middlefield
funeral and memorial services. Road, Redwood City. Bring your pho- Spring into Summer Parade. 10
years. respect in CCS. Our league is so well tos of Five Points and scan them. a.m. Franklin Parkway, San Mateo to
From the time Liggett took over the Because he could, Stogner said respected in CCS and the coaching Free. For more information call 780- 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. For
Carlmont program in 1976, the Scots 7035. more information visit cityofsanma-
when asked why Liggett took on so world and you cant attribute that to teo.org.
have been a softball powerhouse. many coaching duties. An ability to anything more than the way Jim set up Home Sharing Presentation. 11
During a career that saw him compile a do it. A command of the room. The one his program. a.m. to noon. Foster City Recreation Disaster Preparedness Day. 10
Center, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. a.m. to 2 p.m., San Mateo County Fair,
record of 1,009-216-4, a state record, thing I think was so strong with him Liggett was a 1959 graduate of Mt. Presented by HIP Housing. For more 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. First
he led the Scots to 28 South Peninsula was his consistency. He was the same Diablo High School in Concord, where information call 286-2585. aid, fire, emergency medical services
and equipment demonstrations.
and Peninsula Athletic League titles, guy in 1972 as he was in 2007. he was all-county football, basketball Listen and Lunch: Story Time for This event takes place inside the San
including 10 straight SPAL crowns As good a coach as Liggett was, no and baseball player. He was inducted Adults. Noon. Grand Avenue Mateo County Fair, Expo Hall. Arrive
from 1976 to 1985. He qualified the Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San before 11 a.m. for free admission to
coach can be successful without hav- into the schools athletic hall of fame Francisco. For more information the county fair. Parking $12. For
Scots for the Central Coast Section ing talent and the names that played in 2007. He was inducted into the email valle@plsinfo.org. more information call Office of
playoffs in every 41 years of his Emergency Services at 363-4790.
for Liggett are a whos who of county Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame in 1999
Living Well with Chronic
tenure, appeared in 14 CCS champi- softball royalty: Deanna Earsley, Tori and the California Coaches Conditions. 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. AARP San Bruno Meeting. 10 a.m.
onship games and won eight section Nyberg, Jerrica Castagno and Ashley Association Hall of Fame in 2006. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San to noon. 1555 Crystal Springs Road,
Mateo. This six-week workshop San Bruno. Coffee and doughnuts
titles. Chinn are just a few of Liggetts former He earned a baseball scholarship to teaches how to manage chronic available starting at 9 a.m.
But Liggett was more than just a players who went on to play college Cal, but only spent one season with conditions and improve overall Entertainment provided by the San
health. Register with the senior cen- Francisco Banjo Band. For more
softball coach. ball at the Division I level. the Golden Bears before being drafted ter in advance. Goes through July 13. information contact 589-4499.
Everyone thinks of him as just soft- Chinn, who was an all-league selec- by the Baltimore Orioles in 1960 at For more information contact 522-
7490. Rose Garden Work Party. 10 a.m. to
ball, but our locker room used to tion from 2004 to 2007 and went on to the age of 19. He spent the next seven noon. Central Park Rose Garden, 50
have old team photos. Theres a picture pitch for Stanford, was a member of the seasons in the Orioles farm system, Meet MLB.com Beat Writer Chris E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. Come and
Scots for Liggetts 700th and 800th Haft. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Barnes & Noble enjoy helping to beautify Central
of him with the girls JV or frosh-soph reaching as high as Triple-A with Parks Rose Garden. Bring gloves and
Hillsdale, 11 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San
basketball team, said current wins. Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League Mateo. Complimentary copies of the refreshments are provided. For more
Carlmont athletic director Patrick [Liggett] will say its all because of and Rochester of the International book are available. For more infor- information call 574-1677.
mation call 341-5560.
Smith. He was a PE teacher, math his players, Chinn told the Daily League in 1965 at the age of 24. An Peninsula Girls Chorus Auditions.
department head, worked with the Journal after Carlmont beat Capuchino outfielder, he appeared in 775 minor- Peninsula Girls Chorus Auditions. 10 a.m. to noon. 1443 Howard Ave.,
5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1443 Howard Ave., Burlingame. No prior experience is
booster club for years and years. He for his 1,000 win April 12, 2016. But league games and was a lifetime .293 Burlingame. No prior experience required. Interested singers should
didnt just show up and coach. you cant bring out that talent without hitter, with 32 home runs and 77 RBIs. required. Interested singers should download the audition information
download the audition information packet and sign up for an audition at
He was the face of Carlmont. An a good coach and he has a way of doing Its just sad, Metheany said. He the Peninsula Girls Chorus website.
packet and sign up for an audition at
icon. He knew so much history of the that. did so many wonderful things for the the Peninsula Girls Chorus website. All scheduled auditions will be con-
Not only did Liggett mold the lives players and students at Carlmont. All scheduled auditions will be con- firmed by email. For more informa-
school. When a guy like that passes tion visit
firmed by email. For more informa-
tion visit peninsulagirlschorus.org/audi-
peninsulagirlschorus.org/audi- tions.html.
tions.html.
San Mateo Japanese-American
Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. Belmont Community Centers Parking Lot
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Sale. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 503 E. Fifth
Belmont. Ages 21 and up. For more Ave., San Mateo. Sale of clothing and
information email household items. For more informa-
belmont@smcl.org. tion call 343-2793.
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 Field Day Amateur Radio Event. 11
p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. a.m. Bedwell Bayfront Park, 1600
Featuring FeatPrints a tribute to Marsh Road, Menlo Park. For more
Little Feat. $7 cover charge. For more information call (408) 396-4745.
information visit rwcbluesjam.com.
Repair Cafe. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 480
Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m. Primrose Road, Burlingame. A team
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. of volunteers will help you repair
Come to watch Spaceballs. For more your broken items for free. You can
also drop off e-waste at the event.
information call 780-7311. For more information email
rider@plsinfo.org. For more informa-
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ADRx: Innovation in Bridging the
Divides. 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Taube Cook Book Club. 11:30 a.m.
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tions, distinguished speakers will mation belmont@smcl.org.
share approaches to improving
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FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
sTaTeMenT #273467
neWsPaPer InTerns The following person is doing business
as: Paco Plumbing & Rooter inc, 438
JournalIsM West Sunset Blvd, HAYWARD, CA
The Daily Journal is looking for in- 94541. Registered Owner: Paco Plumb-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- ing & Rooter inc., CA The business is
search, updates of our ongoing fea- conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- trants commenced to transact business
so welcome. under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Francisco Onofre Romero/
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/5/2017. (Publish-
eight hours a week for at least four ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
months. The internship is unpaid, but 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17).
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
terns have progressed in time into
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The following person is doing business
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sarily required. address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com-
Please send a cover letter describing menced to transact business under the
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with our publication. Our Web site: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a The business is conducted by an Individ- FBN on N/A.
Corporation. The registrants com- ual. The registrants commenced to /s/Douglas D. Cain/
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menced to transact business under the sor-County Clerk on 6/2/2017. (Publish-
FBN on N/A. uary 1st 2017.
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of local news content /s/Eva Chan/
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6/7/17, 6/14/17, 6/21/17, 6/28/17).
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The following person is doing business The following person is doing business the seller are:
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/s/Abigail Alfajora/ /s/Dharampal Singh/ the past three years. The name and
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- business address of the buyer are:
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/5/2017. (Publish- BonVee, Inc.
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The assets to be sold are described in
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 297 Bicycles 304 Furniture
general as: comendable que llame a un abogado in- utory lien for waived fees and costs on aDulT BIkes 1 regular and 2 with bal- Dresser- vIcTorIan. 35 tall
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on or after May 30, 2017. ices Web site entreguen esta citacin y papeles le- cuotas. La corte puede ordenar que ust- 298 collectibles
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Man attacks Paris police with tool at Notre Dame for Syria By Philippe Sotto which remains under a state of well as a student identity card indi-
and Elaqine Ganely emergency after a string of Islamic cating he was from Algeria,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS extremist attacks. Collomb said. He said authorities
Interior Minister Gerard were working to verify the cards
PARIS An assailant wielding Collomb told reporters that a authenticity.
a hammer attacked Paris police police officer in a three-person We have passed from a very
guarding Notre Dame Cathedral patrol was lightly wounded in the sophisticated terrorism to a terror-
Tuesday, crying This is for Syria attack, and the assailant was shot ism where any instrument can be
before being shot and wounded by and wounded by a fellow officer. used for attacks, the interior min-
officers outside one of Frances The attackers condition was ister said.
most popular tourist sites, author- being evaluated. The head of the Municipal
ities said. A person came up behind the Police Defense Union, Cedric
At least 600 people were police officers, armed with a ham- Michel, said the attacker was
blocked inside the iconic 12th mer, and started to hit the police about 40 years old. A police offi-
century church while police first officer, he said. cial from another union confirmed
secured the streets around it, then The man cried This is for the age of 40. The second official
combed the pews while visitors Syria! but said nothing else indi- asked to remain anonymous to dis-
sat with their hands raised for the cating a motive or a link to cuss the investigation.
check. Others fled in panic from extremist groups, Collomb said. The incident happened around
the sprawling esplanade outside No group immediately claimed 4:20 p. m. A large number of
the cathedral. responsibility, and Collomb said police cars descended on the Ile de
REUTERS The assault was the latest act of he appeared to have acted alone. Cite island in the Seine River,
Police officers stand near a wounded attacker after a shooting incident violence targeting security forces A hammer and kitchen knives where the celebrated cathedral is
near Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. at high-profile sites in France, were found on the assailant, as located.
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