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new Skyline
traffic lanes
Some claim project is unnecessary, while San
Bruno officials seek traffic congestion calming
By Austin Walsh The authority claims the project
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF could be useful in clearing the con-
gestion which forms during com-
San Bruno officials will consider mute hours while opponents feel
moving ahead with a proposal to the initiative would only com-
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL examine widening a heavily-traf- pound the problem.
English teacher Mikki McMillion works with Oxford Day Academy students at the schools East Palo Alto campus. ficked stretch of Skyline One of those opponents is resi-
Boulevard, but some critics feel dent Adam Cozzette, who suggests
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man was cited for driving with a suspended
license on Second Avenue and Edison Way,
it was reported at 11:07 p.m. Wednesday,
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arlier this year, a columnist for a
San Francisco newspaper urged the Sept. 27.
Bay Area to be bold and run trains S us p e n de d l i c e n s e . A Santa Clara
across the Golden Gate Bridge. woman was cited for driving with a sus-
Surprisingly, the writer never noted that pended license on Broadway and Woodside
decades ago trains carried commuters over For years, trains like this one were part of the Key System that connected parts of the Bay Road, it was reported at 2:41 p.m. Tuesday,
the Bay Bridge. Area with San Francisco across the Bay Bridge. Sept. 26.
The electric-powered trains that ran on project hope it will become the Grand people traveling by rail per year. In 1958, DUI. A vehicle was seen swerving and
tracks on the lower section of the bridge Central Station of the West by connecting the lower deck of the bridge was converted couldnt drive straight on Bonita Avenue, it
were part of the Key System, which operat- eight Bay Area counties through 11 transit to auto trafc only and, in 1959, the termi- was at reported at 10:43 a.m. Monday,
ed an extensive street car and bus network in systems. nal was a strictly bus-only facility.
Sept. 18.
the East Bay as well as a eet of ferry boats. The original terminal at First and The Key System name disappeared in
Mission streets was designed to handle as 1960 when the Alameda-Contra Costa Pe t t y t h e f t . Someone stole a license
The trains started carrying passengers plate on Bonita Avenue, it was reported at
across the span on Jan. 15, 1939, the day many as 35 million passengers a year.
According to the Transbay Center website, 10:43 a.m. Monday, Sept. 18.
after the opening of the Transbay Terminal See HISTORY, Page 17
the systems heyday was at the end of World
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A weakened Nate brings flooding, power outages to Gulf Coast
By Jeff Amy widespread damage in the city where
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hurricane Katrina had leveled thousands of
beachfront homes and businesses.
BILOXI, Miss. Hurricane Nate brought No storm-related deaths or injuries were
a burst of ooding and power outages to the immediately reported.
U.S. Gulf Coast before weakening rapidly Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant praised
Sunday, sparing the region the kind of cata- state and local ofcials and coastal resi-
strophic damage left by a series of hurri- dents for working together to avoid loss of
canes that hit the southern U. S. and life.
Caribbean in recent weeks. Lee Smithson, director of the state emer-
Nate the rst hurricane to make landfall gency management agency, said damage
in Mississippi since Katrina in 2005 from Nate was held down in part because of
quickly lost strength, with its winds dimin- work done and lessons learned from
ishing to a tropical depression as it pushed Katrina.
northward into Alabama and toward Georgia If that same storm would have hit us 15
with heavy rain. It was a Category 1 hurri- years ago, the damage would have been
cane when it came ashore outside Biloxi extensive and we would have had loss of
early Sunday, its second landfall after ini- life. Smithson said of Nate. But we have
tially hitting southeastern Louisiana on rebuilt the coast in the aftermath of Katrina
Saturday evening. higher and stronger. REUTERS
The storm surge from the Mississippi Nate knocked out power to more than A man washes shutters damaged by Hurricane Nate in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Sound littered Biloxis main beachfront 100, 000 residents in Mississippi,
highway with debris and ooded a casinos Alabama, Louisiana and Florida, but crews without power, while utilities and coopera- were scattered outages during the storm,
lobby and parking structure overnight. were working on repairs. tives in Mississippi said more than 21,000 while Florida Gov. Rick Scott said 6,800
By dawn, however, Nates receding ood- As of Sunday afternoon, Alabama Power were without electricity. In Louisiana, there customers had lost power in his state.
waters didnt reveal any obvious signs of said more than 62,000 customers remained
White House to order health care alternatives Testy tweeting between Trump, GOP Senator
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump was expected to sign the executive By Richard Lardner tweets that contended
order next week, likely on Thursday, a sen- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Corker:
WASHINGTON The White House is ior administration ofcial said Sunday. Was largely respon-
nalizing an executive order that would Under the presidents executive action, sible for the horrendous
WASHINGTON An enraged President
expand health plans offered by associations membership groups could sponsor insur- Iran nuclear deal, which
Donald Trump and a prominent Republican
to allow individuals to pool together and ance plans that cost less because for the Democratic Obama
senator who fears the country could be edg-
buy insurance outside their states, a unilater- example they wouldnt have to offer the administration negotiat-
ing toward chaos engaged in an intense
al move that follows failed efforts by full menu of benets required under the ed and Corker considered
and vitriolic back-and-forth bashing on
Congress to overhaul the health care sys- Affordable Care Act, also called badly flawed. The senator
social media Sunday, a remarkable airing of
tem. Obamacare. Its unclear how the White also tried to require that
their partys profound rifts. Bob Corker
President Donald Trump has long asserted House plans to overcome opposition from President Barack Obama
In political discourse that might once
that selling insurance across state lines state insurance regulators, who see that as submit the accord to Congress for approval.
have seemed inconceivable, the GOPs for-
would trigger competition that brings down an end-run to avoid standards. Intended to obstruct the White House
eign policy expert in the Senate felt com-
premiums for people buying their own poli- There are likely to be legal challenges agenda, though he offered no evidence for
pelled to answer his presidents barbs by
cies. Experts say thats not guaranteed, part- that could slow this effort down, said Larry saying he expected Corker to be a negative
tweeting: Its a shame the White House has
ly because health insurance reects local Levitt of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family voice.
become an adult day care center. Someone
medical costs, which vary widely around the Foundation. Begged for Trumps endorsement in his
obviously missed their shift this morning.
country. Similar alternatives have been promoted 2018 re-election, then opted against seek-
Trump earlier had laid bare his perceived
Moreover, White House actions may come by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a Republican ing a third term when Trump declined, show-
grievances against retiring Sen. Bob
too late to have much impact on premiums holdout during the health care debate. ing the senator didnt have the guts to run.
Corker, R-Tenn., in a series of stinging
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FBI searches Las Vegas gunmans house again
By Regina Garcia Cano The ofcers said they heard reports of gun-
and Ken Ritter men on both the 29th and 32nd oor, so
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were thinking multiple shooters at this
point, Sgt. Joshua Bitsko said.
LAS VEGAS Federal investigators They zeroed in on the 32nd oor after
returned to search the home of Las Vegas Paddock unleashed about 200 rounds at a
gunman Stephen Paddock on Sunday, while security guard outside his door.
the ofcers who raided his hotel room door When they got to the stairwell door on
the night of the shooting gave a harrowing that oor near Paddocks room, they found
account of a barricaded door they had to bust he had taken special measures to slow them
through and the booby-traps they feared down.
theyd nd. He had screwed shut the door with a
The search of Paddocks three-bedroom piece of metal and some screws, Bitsko
house on a cul-de-sac in a retirement commu- said. Cause he knew wed be coming out
nity in Mesquite, Nevada, was for re-docu- that door to gain entry into his door. So he
menting and rechecking, said local police tried to barricade it as best he could.
Chief Troy Tanner, who accompanied FBI But another ofcer had a pry bar and was
agents as they served the search warrant. able to easily pop it open, Bitsko said.
I dont think they are after anything spe- Authorities would later reveal that
cic, Tanner told The Associated Press. Paddock had surveillance cameras rigged
Theyre going through everything and inside and outside his room. But the ofcers
photographing everything again. didnt know that at the time.
The home was rst searched Monday by Theres a room service cart with wires
Las Vegas police, who said they found 19 going on it underneath the door, Ofcer
guns and several pounds of potentially Dave Newton said. There was something
explosive materials at the house that black on top of the cart. So initially Im,
Paddock bought in early 2015. you know, Im thinking, This is a booby-
The search came exactly a week after trap. Its, its going to explode.
Paddock opened re on a country music Bitsko and Newton are K9 ofcers who had
crowd, killing 58 and injuring nearly 500. been training dogs when they got the call
Meanwhile, the makeshift SWAT team of about Mandalay Bay. They said they were at REUTERS
police ofcers who made it to Paddocks a disadvantage approaching because cause A woman writes a message on one of the white crosses set up for the victims of the Route 91
door at the Mandalay Bay hotel casino 12 he knew we were coming and we were going Harvest music festival mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada.
minutes after the rst shots were red to have to come through, Newton said. We around the room, all stacked up, ries placed them stained with blood.
described how they got there and the gun didnt know where he was going to be in that all throughout. All kinds of monitors and Whatever was dropped when people start-
store they found inside in an appearance on room. electrical equipment he had in there. It just ed running, those items were collecting and
the CBS television program 60 Minutes Bitsko said it was like a deadly game of looked like almost a gun store. were going to provide back, Paul Flood,
on Sunday night. hide and seek, and thought Man, I wish I Also Sunday, authorities began returning unit chief in the FBIs victim services divi-
One of them said he hurried from police had my dog with me, because, you know, the baby strollers, shoes, phones, back- sion said at a news conference.
headquarters to the Mandalay Bay in cowboy its nice to have him lead a team. packs and purses that have been strewn for The items have been catalogued with
boots and ditched them before ascending to It turned out Paddock had already shot and days across the huge crime scene that a week detailed descriptions, and some have been
the 32nd oor in search of the gunman. killed himself when they nally entered. ago was home to 22,000 country music fans cleaned of things including blood. They are
I just threw them in the casino, Inside, Newton said he found so many at the Route 91 Harvest festival. now being returned to people at the Las
Detective Matthew Donaldson said. That guns. So many magazines. Stacks and Federal agents have spent the week col- Vegas Convention Center, starting with a
was slowing me down. I was faster barefoot, stacks of magazines everywhere. Just in lecting evidence amid the thousands of few sections of the concert scene and
and I was gonna be more effective barefoot. suitcases all neatly stacked against pillars, items that were abandoned in panic, some of expanding to others.
HEART
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they can put shovels into the ground,
Horsley said.
HEART has existed since 2003, and has
received more than $14 million in funding
gifts and pledges, enabling the nonprofit
PAH to purchase a 0.59-acre parcel of land to invest an estimated $12.4 million to
at 2821 El Camino Real where an fund more than 950 affordable homes,
Enterprise Rent-a-Car lot currently sits. Sanchez said.
Don Horsley, HEART board chair and The rise in jobs in the county does not
president of the San Mateo County Board coincide with an increase in the number of
of Supervisors, said the investment helps homes available for workers, resulting in a
PAH purchase the land in a timely fashion, housing shortage that is causing serious
thus securing another solid amount of problems for first-time buyers as well as
affordable housing in San Mateo County. lower-income, non-tech-salaried individu-
Plans call for 67 studio and one-bedroom als who choose to live here. Identifying
apartments for households with incomes this need, Horsley said HEART also works
between 30 percent and 60 percent of the to support first-time homebuyers as well
area median income. According to the San by loaning a potential first-time buyer a
Mateo County Department of Housing, second mortgage at a low interest rate, and
thats between $39,500 annually for a fam- one that is ultimately purchased by a bank.
ily of four, considered extremely low We have an agreement with Meriwest
income, and $78,960, which is 60 percent [Credit Union] and the San Mateo Credit
of the countys AMI and classified as low A rendering of the project proposed in North Fair Oaks, as seen from El Camino Real. Union, who loan up to $790, 000,
income. the property to be rezoned, which will Horsley explained that HEART of San Horsley said. We will loan 10 percent to a
Of those units, 27 will be reserved for likely occur in November. Sanchez said Mateo County is a public/private partner- new homeowner in a second mortgage,
homeless or at-risk veterans and an addi- PAH anticipates beginning construction in ship among the county, cities and labor, providing them with a silent second mort-
tional six units will be set aside for home- early 2019 and hopes to have the property education, business and nonprofit groups gage thats the advantage for them.
less or at-risk individuals with mental ill- fully leased by late 2020. to create more affordable housing opportu- HEART is also turning its attention to
ness. Support services for those individu- The loan is very short term, Horsley nities in the county. Each city in San teachers and school district employees,
als will be on site as well, Horsley said. said. Most loans through HEART are for Mateo County is a member with the excep- who show a critical need for housing near
This is a higher density project to one, three or five years, at a very low inter- tion of Daly City. their schools of employment. In coming
have 67 units in just over a half of an acre est rate. The PAH loan is for one year, San Mateo County originally made a months, HEART hopes to announce its
is very exciting, said Armando Sanchez, expressly to facilitate ownership of the loan of $5 million to HEART to provide efforts to aid the Pacifica School District
HEARTs executive director. property. nonprofit developers the money they need with a proposal to build 45 school
At its preliminary stages, Sanchez said This is exactly the kind of critical, up front for such things as land purchase, employee units on district land.
the development is going through the high-impact lending that HEART was cre- architectural drawings, [environmental Visit heartofsmc.org for more informa-
application process while PAH waits for ated to do, Horsley said. impact reports] there are a whole lot of tion about HEART.
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he survivors heard popping silenced, would even more have died?
noises, like fireworks. Only
when people began dropping
did they realize the noises werent
Theres no good reason to remove
this ban; no public good being
how he will vote on the reciprocity
bill, but he isnt among its 212
Republican co-sponsors. We hope
Oh, what to do with Foster
fireworks, but gunshots.
Fifty-nine murdered; 525 wounded.
served. The NRA simply dislikes any
limit on its immoral pursuit of prof-
its. We already have enough guns to
that means hell vote against it. We
hope, too, that he will cast his vote
Citys extra $17.65 million?
This is unfathomable, indefensible; arm every man, woman and child in against legalizing cop-killer bullets
and overturning the 75-year-old ban By Bob Cushman
yet, only the scale makes it shock- America; so now they want to sell
ing. Were used to senseless whole- deadly accessories. on silencers.
F
or a politician, anything labeled excess
sale murder by now. It gets worse. In the same damnable If he does, hes likely to be a lonely
funds represents a temptation to spend money
That someone would acquire a small bill, the Sportsmens Heritage And Republican. Two weeks ago, Rep.
on pet projects and initiatives that may be
arsenal, haul it to the 32nd floor of a Recreational Enhancement Act, Tom McClintock defended lifting the
nice, but not essential. For this reason, Foster City
high-rise Las Vegas hotel, then rain would allow armor-piercing bullets to silencer ban in a press release:
taxpayers need to keep a careful eye on city plans for
hundreds of deadly rounds into a be sold under the guise of sport - Suppressors are important devices to allocating our $17. 65 million in excess reserves.
packed crowd of innocent people though weve never seen an armored reduce hearing damage for shooters Ideally, I believe that excess reserves especially
below, is horrendous beyond words. deer. What this law will really do is my father suffered from it as well if they are large should be returned to the taxpayers
But weve seen such madness make it easier for madmen to kill us as to reduce noise at shooting ranges in some way. If that is not possible, they should be
before. Forty-nine dead in Orlando in more efficiently and quietly. located near residential areas. allocated to something that is essen-
2016. Fourteen in San Bernardino in Were not asking for a gun ban or Hearing loss? Those who visit tial, not optional, and certainly not
2015. Twenty-six at Sandy Hook, that law-abiding people give up their shooting ranges or carry guns into to pet projects.
Conn., in 2012. Thirty-two at guns. Were asking Republicans to the field wear headsets or ear plugs or I propose that our current $17. 65
Blacksburg, Va., in 2007. The slaugh- stand against legislation that makes both. Fifty cents worth of foam million in excess reserves be used to
ter goes on. everyone less safe. works better than a $1,000 silencer. partially pay down the estimated $90
It was worse in Las Vegas. The only Even if this bill fails, there are oth- We suggest co-sponsors million bond issue for levee
warning 22,000 concertgoers got as ers in the pipeline. Later this year, McClintock, Devin Nunes and David improvements. Financing these
the madman put them in his sights Congress will consider a bill requir- Valadao tune out the sinister whispers improvements is an example of
were the reports from the bullets he ing states with sensible gun control of gun lobbyists and listen instead to something that is essential.
fired. measures such as California to the cries of the wounded in Las Vegas. Reducing the load that property owners will shoulder
This week, the House of honor concealed-carry permits issued Or the echoes of those who died in from $90 million to $73 million would reduce their
Representatives is scheduled to con- by states with weaker laws. San Bernardino or Blacksburg or bond payments by 19 percent. It would be one way to
sider a bill essentially written by In a less polarized time, sensible Sandy Hook. In memory of those who give the money back to taxpayers.
the National Rifle Association that Republicans considered this an have died, dont make it easier to kill Since the bond levee will require a two-thirds vote
will remove the ban on silencers. If infringement on states rights. But more of us. to pass, the $17. 65 million contribution from city
funds would make it easier to pass the bond levy.
Actually, the city could contribute even more if the
Letters to the editor City Council were willing to reduce the reserves to
somewhere between one-third to 50 percent of budget-
ed expenditures. Doing so would help propel a two-
thirds approval for this essential project.
Being civil a vehicle at a speed greater than is rea- was defeated last year after the City But, both the city manager and the City Council
sonable or prudenthaving due regard Council was unable to pass a tempo- have said they do not want to use the excess reserves
Editor, for ... the safety of persons or property. rary just-cause eviction ordinance? to reduce the size of the bond. It is clear they want to
How do we learn to be civil? It She held no regard for prudence, 2. What are your thoughts about the reserve the $17 million for other purposes. What
starts at the top. If you dont already safety, civility or teaching her son citys current pension obligations to could these other purposes be? One possibility is the
have your own values, you tend to how to act like an adult. Lets hope he current and retired city workers? Do purchase of land from Sares Regis, now under discus-
follow those in charge, from politi- has other role models to follow and you believe they are adequately funded sion in closed sessions of the City Council. Another
cal, religious, business leaders, and that he doesnt watch the news. or do you feel future tax increases are possibility is the need to refurbish/replace/rebuild
most importantly, parents. needed to shore them up? the citys Recreation Center. It is not likely that
Obviously, America is going the 3. What are your thoughts on police
Tim Grant either of these two projects would receive the neces-
wrong way from the top down, and I cooperation or non-cooperation with
San Mateo sary two-thirds vote needed to pass, if put to the vot-
recently saw an awful example by a federal immigration officers in the ers.
parent driving her son to Aragon city of San Mateo as it pertains to According to city policy, our city reserve account
High School. She was driving an SUV illegal immigration? should be kept somewhere between a low of one-third
behind me as I was about to enter a Questions for San Mateo There are no right or wrong to a high of one-half of our budgeted operating
heavily congested school intersec- City Council candidates answers; however I think a clear, expenses. These are the funds that we would rely on
tion in front of Baywood Elementary. transparent answer would give San
Editor, for emergencies or to carry us through difficult eco-
I was going slower than the 25 MPH Mateo voters a good understanding
I would like to ask a couple of ques- nomic slumps. The city refers to funds that exceed the
speed limit because there were easily on who you are and what you believe.
tions to the candidates running for 50 percent threshold as excess reserves.
50 small children within a 200-foot The San Mateo Daily Journal has a
San Mateo City Council. I would At times, during the last quarter of the fiscal year
radius from me on sidewalks or get- terrific website. You can post your
appreciate if the council candidates that ended June 30, our reserve account exceeded 104
ting ready to cross the street. She answers right under this letter and it
could answer three questions sovot- percent of our operating budget. Various expenditures
became exasperated and threw her will get out to voters at no cost to
ers could get a clear understanding on and transfers took place to reduce the reserve account
hands up in the air at me, so I gave you. Thank you in advance for taking
issues many of us feel are relevant and to a bit more than 90 percent by July 1, the start of
the same gesture back and the next the time to answer these questions, I
important. Your constituents would be this new fiscal year. The allocation of a little more
thing I know she is using her middle believe you will be doing you and
very interested in the responses, as than $2 million to finance the Employee Home Loan
finger, with her son at her side. I felt your community a great service.
there are many voters on both sides and Rent Assistance program took place during this
really badly for him having to see his
of these issues. time.
parent behave that way.
Christopher P. Conway At the beginning of the current fiscal year, we had
They were probably running late and Here are the questions:
San Mateo $17. 65 million in excess reserves left; that is,
she doesnt know CA vehicle code 1. What are your thoughts on the
funds one-third to one-half in excess over the actual
22350 that states No person shall drive rent control measure (Measure Q) that
budget.
The vote of the levee bond issues is now scheduled
OUR MISSION: to take place in June 2018. If the $17. 65 million is
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for no longer available at that time, the idea of using it
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. to partially fund the levee will no longer be an
By combining local news and sports coverage, option. Will it be allocated for other purposes before
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, then? Would these other purposes have received a two-
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino thirds voter approval? What if the bond issue fails?
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. These are questions that should cause citizens to mon-
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thanks to Flacco and the opportunistic down the field and let Mike go get one, Perriman on third-and-3, and a 27-yarder to
Questionable decision
Continued from page 11 an end-around and the Ravens (3-2) got offense.
The Raiders drove into Baltimore territory
going after being held scoreless in losses on the next drive and faced fourth-and-3
following a 2-0 start, putting a severe dent the past two weeks. Key drive from the Ravens 44 with about nine minutes
in their hopes to challenge in the AFC West. Flacco had struggled to get the ball down- The Coliseum was rocking after Lynchs left. Coach Jack Del Rio opted to punt
Its a big shock to start the season off field against Jacksonville and Pittsburgh, TD cut Baltimores lead to 24-17 late in the despite the 10-point deficit, and Marquette
this way, running back Jalen Richard said. averaging less than 4 yards an attempt those third quarter. The Ravens, who had been held King sent it into the end zone for a touch-
I dont even know what to say. Its like a games. But the early deep ball to Wallace to three-and-outs the first two drives of the back. Baltimore then drove 64 yards in 6:26
bad shock. We just keep getting whooped. helped open things up and the two connect- second half, responded with a 72-yard drive to take a 13-point lead.
Its just going to come down to when (are) ed later on a 54-yard pass and a 27-yarder, to a 21-yard field goal by Justin Tucker that It didnt go anything like it needed to,
we going to get tired of getting whooped. equaling the teams season total of 20-yard gave Baltimore a 10-point lead. Flacco con- Del Rio said. The fourth down call with 9
The Ravens had also lost two in a row fol- pass plays in the previous four weeks. verted a pair of third downs on the drive, minutes left in the game, was that the differ-
lowing a 2-0 start, but reversed that slide It definitely feels good to let the ball go completing a 13-yard pass to Breshad ence today? I dont think so.
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Tanaka gets a little help from his friends as Yanks win Game 3
By Mike Fitzpatrick been so denied, according to ESPN Stats &
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Info.
Tanaka tipped his cap in appreciation and
NEW YORK Good thing for Masahiro held Cleveland down until he was done. The
Tanaka and the Yankees that Aaron Judge is right-hander, beaten 3-0 by Dallas Keuchel
6-foot-7. and the Houston Astros in the 2015 AL wild-
Judge prevented a home run to save card game, struck out seven, walked one and
Tanakas seven-inning gem, Greg Bird allowed three hits.
homered off relief ace Andrew Miller and He whiffed three of his first four batters
New York edged the Cleveland Indians 1-0 and was aided by two double plays.
Sunday night in Game 3 to extend their AL Thats the best performance that Ive
Division Series. seen from him, Girardi said.
He was brilliant, Yankees manager Joe
Girardi said about Tanaka, who earned his Sox win Game 3 to extend series
first postseason win. He gave us every- BOSTON Hanley Ramirez waved a
thing we needed. Believe in Boston flag during pregame
Aroldis Chapman got a five-out save as introductions, drawing cheers from a
the Yankees avoided a three-game sweep by Fenway Park crowd fearful of a second
the defending AL champions. With two on straight postseason sweep.
in the ninth, Chapman struck out cleanup Then he gave the Red Sox exactly what
hitter and former Reds teammate Jay Bruce they wished for: more October baseball.
before Carlos Santana flied out to end it. I just tried to wake everybody up,
New York got a splendid performance Ramirez said after delivering four hits and
from Tanaka in an old-fashioned October three RBIs to lead the AL East champions to
pitching duel with Cleveland starter Carlos a 10-3 victory over the Houston Astros in
Carrasco. Tanaka received a big boost when Game 3 of the AL Division Series on
Judge robbed Francisco Lindor of a two-run ANTHONY GRUPPUSO/USA TODAY SPORTS
Sunday.
homer in the sixth. Greg Bird celebrates after hitting a solo home run in the seventh inning of the Yankees 1-0 I think thats my job: Find a way to come
Bird came through with the huge hit New win over Cleveland Sunday in Game 3 of the American League Division Series. through in big situations, the designated
York had to have when he connected against enjoy pitching on short (rest), Bauer said. game, Lindor lofted a sixth-inning drive hitter said. Its the playoffs. Its go time.
Miller in the seventh. If I could draw it out, personally, this is toward the short right-field porch at Yankee David Price pitched four scoreless innings
I was really excited, Im not going to how Id pitch every time. Stadium. Judge backed up to the wall and after another Boston starter faltered, and 20-
lie, said Bird, who was pumped up as he New York rebounded from a bruising, 13- barely needed to jump to extend his glove year-old Rafael Devers hit the go-ahead
returned to the dugout. inning loss Friday in Game 2. above the fence and make the catch, just to homer to help the Red Sox snap a five-game
Game 4 is Monday night at Yankee This was the Yankees first 1-0 postsea- the right of the auxiliary scoreboard. postseason losing streak.
Stadium, with young ace Luis Severino son victory since Game 3 of their 2001 Who better to reach up there and grab it Mitch Moreland had three of Bostons 15
scheduled to start for New York. Cleveland ALDS against Oakland, when Derek Jeters than him? Bird said. hits matching its combined total from
will go with Game 1 winner Trevor Bauer on backhanded flip beat Jeremy Giambi to the The sellout crowd of 48,614 roared and Games 1 and 2, a pair of 8-2 losses. Jackie
three days rest, though theres rain in the plate for a crucial, memorable out. Judge flashed a bright smile. It was the first Bradley Jr. hit his first postseason homer, a
forecast. Judges grab was the big defensive play time the rookie had robbed an opponent of a three-run shot in a six-run seventh that put
I consider this normal rest for me. I Sunday. With a runner on first in a scoreless home run and the first time Lindor had ever the game away.
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
6:00 p.m. Open House
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City Staff and the Consultant team will be available at the open-house to answer questions and provide
information on the Belmont Village Specific Plan (BVSP) and Belmont Village Zoning (BVZ). Information areas will
be focused on these City Policy documents. The Planning Commission Hearing will be an additional opportunity
for comment on these documents. The written comment period for the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR)
for the project closed on Friday, August 18, 2017. Refreshments will be provided.
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NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
MLB PLAYOFFS
DIVISION SERIES
Truex wins yet another
East
Buffalo
N.Y. Jets
W L T Pct
3 2 0 .600
3 2 0 .600
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89
92
PA
74
106
Atlantic Division
Detroit
Toronto
GP W L OT
2 2 0 0
2 2 0 0
Pts
4
4
GF
6
15
GA
3
7
(Best-of-5; x-if necessary)
American League
Thursday, Oct. 5: Houston 8, Boston 2
playoff race for Toyota
New England 3 2 0 .600 148 142 Boston 1 1 0 0 2 4 3 Friday, Oct. 6: Houston 8, Boston 2 By Jenna Fryer uled for Monday. She couldnt
Miami 2 2 0 .500 41 67 Florida 2 1 1 0 2 8 9 Sunday, Oct. 8: Boston 10, Houston 3 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS come to the race, partly because
Tampa Bay 2 1 1 0 2 9 8
South Ottawa 2 0 0 2 2 5 7
Monday, Oct. 9 at Boston, 10:08 a.m. (FS1) her weakened immune system
Jacksonville 3 20 .600 139 83 x-Wednesday, Oct. 11 at Houston, TBA (FS1)
Houston 2 30 .400 144 130 Montreal 3 1 2 0 2 4 10 CONCORD, N.C. Standing makes crowds too risky for her.
Buffalo 2 0 1 1 1 5 9 Cleveland 2, New York 1
Tennessee 2 30 .400 110 142
Metropolitan Division Thursday, Oct. 5: Cleveland 4, New York 0 next to his car in victory lane, in Truex gave Toyota yet another
Indianapolis 2 30 .400 97 159
Washington 2 2 0 0 4 11 5 Friday, Oct. 6: Cleveland 9, NYY 8, 13 innings this season he never thought pos- victory in NASCARs playoffs
North Philadelphia 3 2 1 0 4 8 7
Pittsburgh 3 20 .600 99 89 Pittsburgh 3 1 1 1 3 9 15 Sunday, Oct. 8: New York 1, Cleveland 0 sible, Martin Truex Jr. struggled the manufacturer is 4 for 4 so far
Baltimore 3 20 .600 90 97 New Jersey 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 Monday, Oct. 9 at New York, 4:08 a.m. (FS1) with his emotions. on a humid day at Charlotte. Truex
Cincinnati 2 30 .400 84 83 Carolina 1 1 0 0 2 5 4 x-Wednesday at Cleveland, 2:38 p.m. (FS1)
Cleveland 0 50 .000 77 124 Columbus 2 1 1 0 2 6 5 National League He raced to his career-best sixth has two wins in the playoffs and
West
N.Y. Islanders2 1 1 0 2 6 8 Chicago 1, Washington 1 victory Sunday at Charlotte Motor this one was the first time in this
N.Y. Rangers 3 1 2 0 2 9 12
Kansas City 5 00 1.000 164 111 WESTERN CONFERENCE Friday, Oct. 6: Chicago 3, Washington 0 Speedway, and this win is worth an format that Toyota has won a race
Denver 3 10 .750 98 74 Central Division Saturday, Oct. 7: Washington 6, Chicago 3 in this round of postseason.
Raiders 2 30 .400 108 109 Chicago 2 2 0 0 4 15 2
automatic slot in the next round of
Monday, Oct. 9 at Chicago, 1:08 p.m. (TBS)
L.A. Chargers 1 40 .200 99 115 St. Louis 2 2 0 0 4 9 6 Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Chicago, 2:38 p.m. (TBS) NASCARs playoffs. Hes clearly the Kyle Busch, winner of the last
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Colorado 2 1 1 0 2 5 6 x-Thursday, Oct. 12 at Washington, 2:38 p.m. (TBS) driver to beat in this championship two playoff races, wrecked early in
East Minnesota 2 0 1 1 1 6 9
Philadelphia 4 1 0 .800 137 99 Nashville 2 0 2 0 0 3 8 Los Angeles 2, Arizona 0 race, and the reality of how close it the race yet completed it in a dam-
Washington 2 2 0 .500 91 89 Winnipeg 2 0 2 0 0 5 13 Friday, Oct. 6: Los Angeles 9, Arizona 5 really is seemed somewhat surreal. aged race car. Complaining most of
Dallas 2 3 0 .400 125 132 Dallas 2 0 2 0 0 3 6 Saturday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 8, Arizona 5
N.Y. Giants 0 5 0 .000 82 122 Pacific Division Monday, Oct. 9 at Arizona, 7:08 p.m. (TBS)
Then he thought about his part- the 500 miles of being overheated,
Los Angeles 2 2 0 0 4 6 1
x-Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Arizona, 6:08 p.m. (TBS) ner, Sherry Pollex, who has ovari- he needed immediate medical atten-
South Vegas 2 2 0 0 4 4 2
Carolina 4 10 .800 105 94 Anaheim 2 1 0 1 3 7 7 x-Thursday, Oct. 12: at Los Angeles, 6:08 p.m. (TBS) an cancer and chemotherapy sched- tion when he climbed from his car.
Atlanta 3 10 .750 104 89 Vancouver 1 1 0 0 2 3 2
New Orleans 2 20 .500 93 78 Edmonton 2 1 1 0 2 5 3
Tampa Bay 2 20 .500 85 83 undisclosed injury. He began the
North
Calgary
Arizona
2 1 1 0
2 0 1 1
2
1
6
5
6
7 Love leads Stanford past Utah Pac-12 football season as the starter, but was hurt
Green Bay 4 10 .800 137 112 San Jose 2 0 2 0 0 4 9
SALT LAKE CITY The Bryce two weeks ago against UCLA, and
Detroit 3 20 .600 123 97 give their star the ball. On his
Minnesota 2 20 .500 79 76 Saturdays Games Love highlight tour continued in sophomore K.J. Costello helped
Chicago 1 30 .250 61 104 New Jersey 4, Colorado 1
Salt Lake City 18th touch, the 5-foot-10, 196-
Washington 6, Montreal 1
pound speedster made two defend- lead the team to its first two Pac-
West Detroit 2, Ottawa 1, SO on Saturday
Seattle 3 20 .600 110 87 Toronto 8, N.Y. Rangers 5 ers miss in the hole and ran away 12 wins. Both played Saturday and
L.A. Rams 3 20 .600 152 121 Pittsburgh 4, Nashville 0 with No. 20 Costello threw for 82 yards.
Arizona 2 30 .400 81 125 Carolina 5, Minnesota 4, SO Utah the latest for a 68-yarder that put the
49ers 0 50 .000 89 120 N.Y. Islanders 6, Buffalo 3 Cardinal up 23-13 with 12:02
Florida 5, Tampa Bay 4 to leave frustrat- No. 6 Washington routs Cal
Thursdays Games St. Louis 4, Dallas 2 ed by the show. remaining.
New England 19, Tampa Bay 14 Chicago 5, Columbus 1
Sundays Games Vegas 2, Arizona 1, OT Love ran for Utah (4-1, 1-1) stormed down SEATTLE Hunter Bryant had
N.Y. Jets 17, Cleveland 14 Vancouver 3, Edmonton 2 the field on the ensuing posses-
Philadelphia 34, Arizona 7 Philadelphia 3, Anaheim 2, OT
152 yards and a nine catches for 121 yards and a
Cincinnati 20, Buffalo 16 Calgary 6, Winnipeg 3 touchdown, and sion with Troy Williams hitting touchdown, Jake Browning threw for
Jacksonville 30, Pittsburgh 9 Los Angeles 4, San Jose 1
Carolina 27, Detroit 24 Stanford handed Darren Carrington for big gains, two scores and ran for another, and
Miami 16, Tennessee 10 Sundays Games Bryce Love but an interception essentially No. 6 Washington (6-0, 3-0 Pac-
L.A. Chargers 27, N.Y. Giants 22 N.Y. Rangers 2, Montreal 0 the Utes their
Mondays Games 12)cruised to a 38-7 victory over Cal
Indianapolis 26, San Francisco 23, OT
St. Louis at N.Y. Islanders, 10 a.m. first loss of the season, 23-20. ended the game.
Baltimore 30, Oakland 17
Seattle 16, L.A. Rams 10 Colorado at Boston, 10 a.m. Utah bottled up the nations Keller Chryst threw for 106 Saturday night.
Green Bay 35, Dallas 31 New Jersey at Buffalo, noon
Kansas City 42, Houston 34 Chicago at Toronto, 4 p.m. leading rusher for most of the yards and ran for a touchdown for Cal (3-3, 0-3) was held to 46 total
Open: Washington, New Orleans, Atlanta, Denver Washington at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. night, but the Cardinal (4-2, 3-1 Stanford. The senior got the start yards in the first half and the Bears
Mondays Games Winnipeg at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Calgary at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Pac-12) faithfully continued to after missing last week with an finished with just 93 total yards.
A
friend was convinced that her PHS-adopted shih tzu- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nal.
mix was actually a trendy new breed made up of shih The opening was a blow most of all to Alcon
tzu and French bulldog until I asked if that meant the NEW YORK Blade Runner 2049 had the pedigree, the Entertainment, the production company that split the lms
pup was actually a French Bull Shitz? Yea, I know, with stars and the stellar reviews. But even though the highly cost with Sony Pictures. Warner Bros., which released the
friends like me ... Merriam-Webster defines purebred as bred touted sequel had seemingly everything going for it, some- original and maintained rights for any follow-ups, distrib-
from members of a recognized breed, strain, or kind without thing didnt click with audiences. uted domestically. Sony released the lm internationally,
admixture of other blood over many generations. The big-budget, handsomely crafted sequel to the 1982 where it performed better with $50.2 million in overseas
Dictionary.com states one of a registered breed and sci- classic opened surprisingly weak at the North ticket sales over the weekend.
Wikipedia notes the key is when the animals get recorded. American box ofce. According to studio estimates Sunday, The 20-year-old Alcon, backed by FedEx founder Fred
The common thread: a dog is a purebred 2049 grossed $31.5 million, a poor start for a movie that Smith, has been behind some notable successes with
because someone says so. cost at least $150 million to make. Warner Bros. (The Blind Side, Prisoners.) But its block-
Maybe that makes sense when consid- The problem Blade runner 2049 ran into is clear from buster ambitions which include ops like Point Break
ering venerable institutions like the opening-weekend data. The audience was overwhelmingly and Transcendence have gone rockier. Co-founder
American Kennel Club. AKC has been male (71 percent) and over the age of 25 (86 percent). The Andrew Kosove previously called the ambitious Blade
recognizing, registering and recording movie, starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, simply Runner 2049 a chips-in-the-center-of-the-table exercise.
purebreds since 1884. But 133 years of
stick-to-it-iveness aside, it is a volun-
started buying railroads, street car lines and real estate in
HISTORY
tary suspension of our collective cyni-
cism when we grant authority for others the East Bay. His company holdings included the
to recognize and in turn standardize a Claremont Hotel in the Berkeley hills, a landmark once
breed (height, color, etc.). While that described by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright as one of
Continued from page 3 the few hotels in the world with warmth, character and
ship has sailed for breeds from affenpinschers to Yorkshire terri-
ers (sorry, there are no AKC recognized breeds which begin with charm.
the letter Z), what about all the new kids on the block? Transit District took over Key System bus lines. According The realty company Smith formed with San Francisco
What about the doodles (golden- and labradoodle), pugles (pug- to the Western Railway Museum in Suisun City, which has lawyer Frank Haven and East Bay developer John Spring
beagle), cockapoos (cocker spaniel-poodle), schnoodles (poo- the largest collection of surviving Key System equipment, also owned the Key System. Plans called for running trains
dle-schnauzer), goldadors, (golden retriever mixed with yellow many AC Transit buses follow the same routes used by Key directly into the lobby of the Claremont. The E line never
lab), Yorkipoos and Maltipoos (you guessed it), Chorkies System trains and streetcars. The museums collection made it that far. It stopped between the hotel tennis courts.
(Chihuahua-Yorki) and pomskies (pomeranian-husky)? You can includes articulated all-steel cars designed and built speci- The tracks were removed when the line ended service in
certainly find fancier clubs and breeders for these, the top 10 cally to run across the bridge. The museums Key System 1958. The tennis courts are still there, with a path between
list of designer dogs, and others but personally I think its all a cars are in working order and operate on weekends. They are them where the track used to be. Now that is an unusual rail
lot of poppycock (itself a combination of the Dutch word for soft especially popular this time of year when the destination is to trail story.
food and the Latin for poop). a pumpkin patch. The ofcial name of the system was San
I adore dogs and simply cant understand why a golden retriev- Francisco, Oakland and San Jose Consolidated Railway,
er mixed with a poodle is more or less wonderful, more or less which was not very catchy. The Key came when someone The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Jim Clifford
lovable, as either a goldendoodle or a mutt. The serious issue here noticed that a route map resembled an old-fashioned key.
The last run across the bridge came on April 20, 1956, appears in the Daily Journal ev ery other Monday. Objects in
is that people are once again monetizing dogs: breeding (some- The Mirror are closer than they appear.
times in very awful ways) what they know the market wants. with 500 passengers jammed in to the train for a farewell
Dogs deserve better, and thats something we can all recognize. ride. The Key System traced
its birth back to 1893 when
Francis Borax Smith of
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Students can repair bikes for local churches, help the
local police department with its website or social media
outlets, work with performing art organizations on music
or other productions and a variety of other initiatives.
The educational model promotes the programs as a means
that it is OK for students to be off campus during school well, said Fernando Chavez, especially for students who of connecting students to their community and establish-
hours. are not accustomed to a learning environment more akin to ing a value to working alongside service-oriented organiza-
Clear communication is essential to reach the schools college than middle school. tions, said Dwinal.
academic mission too, said Dwinal, as students are assigned Essential to the model is teachers and administrators While the work should better prepare students for college
work emphasizing analytical processes and problem solv- trusting lessons are being understood and retained but, and careers, she said the higher emphasis is promoting a
ing. when students fall behind, they may not feel comfortable philosophy encouraging students to be active and engaged
When struggles occur, teachers are encouraged to collab- asking for help, said Chavez, 14. in their surroundings.
orate alongside their subjects rather than hand down Such a scenario can lead to conflicting emotions, accord- Hendrix though said students should be more integral in
answers. The unconventional approach can be both chal- ing to Jahkim Hendrix, of East Palo Alto, who said he building those opportunities and expanding them to local
lenging and rewarding for some students who are more appreciated the intent of the curriculum but suggested businesses like Facebook, which is headquartered a short
familiar with a traditional school model. improvements are in order for best implementation. distance away.
When I ask for help, the teacher gives me guidance on Top of mind for Hendrix, 14, is a need for more dialogue Why not have better alliances that allow us to put
how to get the answer and doesnt just give me the answer, between students and educators as the academy community [Oxford Day Academy] on the map? questioned Hendrix.
said Sofia Sandoval, a 14-year-old East Palo Alto native. works together in getting the school off the ground. To hear students sufficiently empowered to start express-
She said the constructive interaction not only builds her He said the agency afforded to students can help build ing such sentiments so early into their time at a new school
confidence in working through obstacles, but it also fos- their character, as they gain a greater sense of responsibil- is equal parts encouraging and disconcerting for Dwinal.
ters a trust with educators expanding beyond the class- ity for taking charge of their education. But with that comes Its starting to click for students. Its heartening to see
room. a desire to be more participatory in suggesting improve- them begin to take that up, but its also a challenge, she
Sandoval claims the dynamic encourages her to share ments, he said. said.
with her teachers details of her personal life and home A primary example offered by Hendrix is a wish that With such issues raising plenty of tough questions, the
issues which otherwise may have made her feel uncomfort- administrators would grant more opportunities for students search for answers regarding whether the innovative acade-
able discussing. to work with community organizations in building the my endures will be revealed through the test of time.
But the focus on individual learning can be difficult as
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley is busy preparing for its Around the World gala at the Sharon
TOM JUNG/ DAILY JOURNAL Film producer Harvey Weinstein ousted
Heights Golf and Country Club in Menlo Park, Saturday, Nov. 4. Here, left to right,TheatreWorks
Trustee Jayne Booker, Trustee and Gala Chair Cindi Sears, and Trustee Ciro Giammona stand
before the gala centerpiece globe provided by Rick Herns Productions of Redwood City.
from Weinstein Co. following allegations
Established in Palo Alto in 1970, TheatreWorks has grown into one of the largest theatre By Jake Coyle tions uncovered in an
companies in the Bay Area, and one of the nations leading presenters of new works. Gala THE ASSOCIATED PRESS expose by The New York
proceeds will benefit TheatreWorkscontinued mission to bring the performing arts to Bay Area Times. The board on
audiences. For tickets or more information call 463-7112. Harvey Weinstein has been fired from The Friday endorsed that deci-
Weinstein Co., effective immediately, three sion and announced an
Round-faced comic Ralphie Around the nation days after an expose detailed decades of alle- investigation into the
gations of sexual abuse against the movie allegations.
May dies of cardiac arrest at 45 mogul. But the Weinstein Co.
LOS ANGELES A spokeswoman for Rapper Nelly In a statement, the companys board of board, which includes
Ralphie May says the comedian has died. arrested on rape accusation directors announced his termination Sunday Harvey Weinsteins brother,
He was 45. SEATTLE Police arrested rapper Nelly night, capping the swift downfall of one of went further on Sunday.
In a statement Friday, Weinstein
early Saturday after a woman said he raped Hollywoods most powerful producers and Weinstein, co-chairman
publicist Stacey Pokluda her in a town outside expelling him from the company he co-cre- of the film company, has also been its face
says May died of cardiac Seattle, an accusation ated. and prime operator, making the Weinstein
arrest. She said he had the Grammy winners In light of new information about mis- Co. an independent film leader and near
been fighting pneumo- attorney staunchly conduct by Harvey Weinstein that has annual presence at the Academy Awards.
nia, which caused him to denied. emerged in the past few days, the directors An attorney for Weinstein didnt immedi-
cancel a few appearances Auburn police of The Weinstein Company Robert ately return messages Sunday.
in the past month. spokesman Commander Weinstein, Lance Maerov, Richard A spokesperson for The Weinstein Co.
His body was found Steve Stocker said Koenigsberg and Tarak Ben Ammar have declined to provide further details on
Ralphie May Friday morning at a pri- Nelly, whose real name determined, and have informed Harvey Weinsteins firing. Messages left for attor-
vate residence in Las is Cornell Iral Haynes Weinstein, that his employment with The ney John Keirnan of the firm Debevoise &
Vegas. Nelly Weinstein Company is terminated, effective Plimpton LLP, who had been appointed to
Jr., was in jail Saturday
On Wednesday, the round-faced May was after being arrested in his tour bus at a immediately, the companys board said in a lead an investigation, werent immediately
named casino comedian of the year at the Walmart. He will have his first appearance statement on Sunday night. returned Sunday.
Global Gaming Expo. He was booked before a judge at some point, Stocker Weinstein had previously voluntarily Harvey Weinstein on Thursday issued a
through the rest of 2017 at Harrahs Las said. taken a leave of absence following eight lengthy statement that acknowledged caus-
Vegas. allegations of sexual harassment allega- ing a lot of pain.
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ond phase of the study. More carpool lanes along Interstate Safeway World Championship p.m. to 5 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las
Jackson said she was uncertain of the 280, encouraging employers to pro- Pumpkin Weigh-Off. 7 a.m. to 11 Pulgas, Belmont. Celebration
tend to attract more people and more studys future should the council vote mote biking or walking to work or a.m. IDES Grounds. 735 Main St., Half National Coming Out Day with ice-
cars, said Cozzette, who suggested Moon Bay. Free for all ages. For more breakers, food, fashion shows, and
against the proposal, noting Skyline in an admittedly radical recommenda- information call 726-3491. more. Open to ages 13 and up. For
officials investigate other, less-inva- Boulevard is overseen by a state tion he suggested advocating for a more information call 591-8286.
sive calming measures before pursuing agency which limits the citys author- fine against solo drivers during peak Living Well with Chronic
Conditions. 9:30 a.m. to noon. 2645 Pretty Painted Pumpkin. 4 p.m.
larger infrastructure projects. ity. traffic periods. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut
In a letter Cozzette signed with mem- To that end, Jackson was also unsure Jackson said in previous discussions Manage your condition and improve Ave., South San Francisco. An
bers of the local Sierra Club chapters, your health. Free. For more informa- evening of crafts for friends and
whether the city may ultimately be councilmembers were receptive to pro- tion call 522-7490. families. For more information call
officials are encouraged to stop the asked to contribute to the potential posals for enhanced bike connectivi- 829-3860.
examination in its tracks. Whats Affordable Senior
project, noting no additional funding ty, but added the study aims to examine Housing? 11 a.m. to noon. 1021 S. El Catholic Charities Refugee &
We urge the City Council not to pur- is being sought to move ahead with the a variety of preferred means for clear- Camino Real, San Mateo. Learn more Immigrant Services Celebrating
sue the proposed widening of [State study. ing congestion. about senior affordable housing. Five Years in San Mateo. 5 p.m. to 7
Free and open to ages 62 and older. p.m. Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline
Route] 35. This project would likely At this point, there is no discussion There is not a project yet. There is For more information call 403-4300. Drive, Burlingame. For more informa-
induce new demand for the road, pre- with San Bruno about providing fund- no specific plan or funding identified tion call 415-972-1246.
venting congestion from being signif- Dragon Theatre Productions: Play
ing and no conversation between for this or any project development, on Words: Leading Women. 2120 Toxic Faith. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
icantly improved and increasing Caltrans and San Bruno, she said. she said. Broadway, Redwood City. Suggested Lifetree Cafe and Bethany Lutheran
greenhouse gas emissions, according donation is $5 to $10. For more infor- Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park.
Cozzette, a member of the citys Should the study proceed, Jackson mation contact info@dragonpro- Ways that religion can be harmful.
to the letter. Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee, said the authoritys funds will go ductions.net. Learn key factors that expose a toxic
City Manager Connie Jackson suggested any additional money allo- toward an environmental analysis of faith. For more information call 854-
though noted the proposal is still in TUESDAY, OCT. 10 5897.
cated to the project would likely be the variety of potential projects. She Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30
its formative stages and invited more better spent in other fashions. The was uncertain of the identified timeline a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mexican Tin Art. 7 p.m. 610 Elm St.,
community perspective on the idea Mateo. Registration is required. Free. San Carlos. Introductory class for
committee voted on the proposal to for the entire initiative. For more information call 522-7490. adults and families. Free and open to
before drawing any substantive con- move into the second phase of study Furthermore, Jackson said she the public. To register email
clusions. and approved it, despite Cozzettes believed it may be a bit early to estab- Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. bradley@smcl.org. For more infor-
610 Elm St., San Carlos. One-on-one mation call 591-0341.
I think there are probably differing opposition. lish such staunch criticism of a project help for technical questions. Free
opinions about this and we would cer- The cost is a big factor. These proj- still under in the initial phases of con- and open to the public. For more Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
tainly seek a broader community dis- information call 591-0341. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Bring your
ects cost a lot of money and they are sideration. yarn and needles. For adults. Free
cussion at the point where there was not effective. They use up money that It is somewhat premature, she E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 610 and open to the public. For more
some reality to a concept or a project, Elm St., San Carlos. One-on-one help information call 591-0341.
we could be using for other projects, said. This is just a study. downloading E-books from the
she said. he said. The San Bruno City Council meets 7 library. Free and open to the public. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
As it stands, the county authority With an understanding that the traf- p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 10 in the San For more information call 591-0341. Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8
p.m. Mountain View Center for the
awarded to the city an $850,000 grant fic congestion concerns along the Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Intro to Facebook. 10:15 a.m. South Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
to examine the prospective project. identified stretch of road are legiti- Spring Road. San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Mountain View. $40-$100. For more
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. information call 463-1960.
For more information call 829-3860.
THURSDAY, OCT. 12
Keeping Sage from Financial San Carlos Library Quilting Club.
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the district could bring in counselors around Burlingame, many educators Fraud Workshop. 11 a.m. to noon. 10 a.m. to noon. 610 Elm St., San
to help teachers build their support have expressed frustrations over their San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Carlos. Free and open to the public.
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. For more information call 591-0341.
skills. inability to be a part of the community Early registration is encouraged. For
A different sort of supplemental they serve. Luftman said the district more information call 522-7490. Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12
Continued from page 1 p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
staffing is a focus for Kendall, who should lead initiatives designed to Textile Tuesday: Painted Silk. 1 650 Shell Boulevard, Foster
said she would like to see more adults lessen the financial burden by spear- p.m. to 3 p.m. South San Francisco City. Game Day. For more informa-
English test and 75 percent hit or present on some school yards during heading initiatives such as home shar- Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., tion call 286-2585.
achieved beyond their expected marks South San Francisco. Learn the basic
lunch times when students frequently ing or carpooling, while Drabkin said use of acid dye, textile paint and fab- Mindfullness Meditation: The
in math, which is nearly 20 percent overwhelm the amount of available be believed the boards role should be ric paints to create personalized silk Basics. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo
better in both fields than the county supervisors. in serving as a conduit between educa- scarves. Limited supply of scarves Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
average. and dyeing materials will be provid- Pulgas, San Mateo. $37 to $44. For
Kendall, the only candidate with tors and potential service agencies. ed. For more information call 829- more information call 522-7490.
In the chase of higher goals, Kendall children still in elementary schools at I dont think we should be impos- 3860.
said she is uniquely qualified to help Americas Historical Newspapers
the district, said she would support an ing solutions, said Drabkin, who also British North America. 1:30 p.m. to Workshop. 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Grace
students prepare for implementation of initiative designed to better train par- encouraged officials to look at initia- 3:30 p.m. 2645 Alameda de las Lutheran, 2825 Alameda de las
new science standards, since she works ent volunteers who sign up for yard tives sought by other nearby districts Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn about Pulgas, San Mateo. Cost is $0-$10. For
British North America from instruc- more information call 493-3431.
as a scientist specializing in radar duty. for potential solutions to the regional tor Michael Svanevik. Cost $58. For
technology. Such an initiative would be possible issue. more information call 522-7490. Listen and Lunch: Storytime for
Luftman, who was appointed two Adults. 3:30 p.m. Grand Avenue
through improved community out- The Burlingame Community Sophies World: Kids Craft. 4 p.m. Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San
years ago, meanwhile noted test scores reach, which is a top concern for Foundation could be a hub around South San Francisco Main Library, Francisco. For more information call
only illustrated a portion of a districts 840 W. Orange Ave., South San 829-3860.
Kendall and others who admit more can which many of these collaborative ini- Francisco. Theme based crafts. For
academic focus, and said attention be done to improve the boards acces- tiatives can revolve agreed most of the more information call 829-3860. HIP Housing Home Sharing
should also be paid to offering stu- sibility. candidates. The foundation is the dis- Informational Program. 6 p.m.
Friends of the South San Francisco South San Francisco Main Library,
dents supplemental courses such as Luftman, who has a child in middle tricts fundraising arm which helps off- Public Library. 6 p.m. South San 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
visual and performing arts classes. school, acknowledged the board can set the financial gaps left by limited Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Francisco. The Home Sharing pro-
Drabkin too agreed officials must Orange Ave., South San Francisco. gram matches people who have a
occasionally be considered an ivory state funding. Quarterly meetings to help support room to rent in their home with peo-
take the standardized test outcomes tower by the rest of the school com- Kendall, who shares the experience childrens programming, adult litera- ple who are seeking housing. Clients
with a grain of salt, while also consid- cy tutoring and more. For more must live, work or go to school in San
munity, which compels him to reach with her fellow candidates working information call 829-3860. Mateo County in order to partici-
ering the value of exams gauging stu- out to work with groups like teachers with the foundation, said she believes pate. For more information call 829-
dents mental and emotional well- who he claims are beginning to feel the school community can also be uni- Mind and Meditation for Adults. 6 3860.
p.m. to 7 p.m. 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
being. alienated. fied through having substantive educa- Learn powerful breathing tech- Midnight at the Masquerade. 6
A primary driver of such concerns is Teachers feel like the district does- tion discussions during the campaign. niques and blissful meditation. Free p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Old Spaghetti
stress, which Drabkin said can be tied and open to the public. For more Factory, 2107 Broadway, Redwood
nt know what their needs are today, I think its a wonderful thing to information call 591-0341. City. $60. Live interactive murder
to students spread too thin between he said. have an election, said Kendall. I mystery dinner show. For more infor-
increasing school and social obliga- Documentary: Fire at Sea. 6:30 mation contact murdermys-
Compounding those concerns, con- think its a good thing for the commu- p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1110 Alameda de teryskyler@gmail.com.
tions. To address those issues, she said sidering the high cost of living in and nity. las Pulgas. For more information call
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floral $99. (650)574-4021 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
cIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 9708 worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car- WALKING cANES, wood (1) 36, (2)
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. los 32. $5 each.(650)392-4841.
$45. (650)588-5487 NEW DELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- cHEVRoN SHINGLE Oil will add life to
MAHoGANY ANTIquE Secretary desk, ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Sell! (650) 875-8159. (650)322-9598 PARIS HILToN purse white & silver un- Garage Sales
coLEMAN LxE Roadtrip Grill - elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 used, about 12" long x 9" high
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 $23. (650)592-2648
(650)918-9847 NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame DooRS FRENcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
303 Electronics $30.00 (650) 347-2356 $12.00 (650)544-5306
TuxEDo SIzE 40, black, including white
coLEMAN TWo Burner Propane Stove
Lightly Used $20 (650)697-6763
oAK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched LIoNEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan- shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189 GARAGE SALES
ANTARES DoLLARS Bill Changer ma-
ELEcTRIc SToVE From Sears
chines never used for small bus. $95
glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50/obo
(650)646-8530
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
WILSoN'S LG Green Suede Jacket ESTATE SALES
(650)992-4544. LIoNEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan- $40. (650)367-1508
Excellent Condition $225 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Please Call (650)244-9267 oFFIcE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding Make money, make room!
BLAuPuNKT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
LIoNEL WESTERN Union Pass car and 318 Sports Equipment
ceiver with Detachable Face asking $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
GooD MIcRoWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da-
ly City (415) 231-4825. $100. (650)593-4490 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
List your upcoming
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger oFFIcE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
LuGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 garage sale,
MFG H20LABS Model 300 exc cond Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 wood with formica wood grain top $25 moving sale,
(650) 787-9753
REFRIGERAToR coMPAcT made by MoToRoLA BRAVo MB 520 (android
NEGRINI FENcING Epee mask size M
BoW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good estate sale,
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
573 5269 card Belmont (650)595-8855
oRNATE LARGE BooKcASE: Two
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael yard sale,
(415)260-6940
oNKYo AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. (650)784-1061. rummage sale,
RooM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, oRNATE MAHoGANY headboard with
PREMIuM MoVING blankets good con-
dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
cHILDS KIcK scooter by razor with hel- clearance sale, or
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
(650)952-3500 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 met $25 obo (650)591-6842 whatever sale you
SAMSoNITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
SEWING MAcHINE-RoYAL XL 6000 SAMSuNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
PINE DouBLE/quEEN head/foot board
with metal frame $50/obo. (650)646-
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. EASToN ALuMINuM bat.33 inches, 30
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
have...
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. $45. (650)328-6709
(650)342-8436. 8530
SoNY DETAcHABLE set :3cd /fm/am GoLF cART, Caddytek, four wheels,
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for Reach over 83,450 readers
SEWING MAcHINE: Older Singer Porta- RETRo HuTcH Needs refinishing other- used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
ble sewing machine. Works great. 4825 wise good condition. Top detaches from
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- from South San Francisco
formation.
$40.00 (650)207-4162 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 GoLF cLuBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- to Palo Alto.
TV SoNY Triniton 21" working condition. $90.00 (650)341-8342
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. SEWING SToRAGE cabinet, Custom
SINK, 33x22 Top mount with faucet, in your local newspaper.
SINGER SEWING Machine. Good condi- $15.00 (650)544-5306
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call made wood perfect condition $75. GoLF cLuBS, used set with Cart for
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. 304 Furniture (650)483-1222 SuITcASE, GREEN, hard-side, 21x15, $50. (650)593-4490 call (650)344-5200
good condition, photo available, $15.
VIcKS WARM Vaporizer Like New ANTIquE DINING table for six people SHELF RuBBER maid new $20.00 (650)392-4841 MEN'S RoSSIGNoL Skis. $95.00,
$10.00 (650)697-6763 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 contact joe (650)573-5269 good condition, (650)341-0282.
SuITcASES (2), BLUE, hard-side, NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
WHIRLPooL WASHER DRYER, GE SoFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" 24x16 and 26x18. Photo available.
ANTIquE MoHAGANY Bookcase. Four Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $35 for both. (650)392-4841
Mateo. 379 open Houses
SoLID WooD Entertainment Center-
ARMcHAIR GooD condition $55. 650- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In SuITcASES (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17
266-3184. oNE DozEN Official League Diamond
297 Bicycles Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. and 29x19. Like new. Photo available.
$40 for both. (650)392-4841 Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
ADuLT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
BARzILAY REcoRD - fine walnut cre-
denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804-
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742
TAYLoR-ToT(1947) MY First Ride $20
(650)771-6324. oPEN HouSE
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 3947. Menlo Park.
TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame (415)269-4784 PRINcE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
LISTINGS
cHILDS ScHWINN BIcYcLE, BLuE in BEIGE SoFA $99. Excellent Condition $ 50. (650)598-9804. uNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank $55.(650)341-8342
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. (650) 315-2319 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 List your Open House
uSED BEDRooM Furniture, FREE. Call
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels (650)573-7381. ScHWINN 470 Elliptical Machine, New, in the Daily Journal.
BRAND NEW Japanese Cotton Futton- WATER SToRAGE TANK, brand new, Assembled, $650. (650) 575-3437.
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave Twin Size 72x40x5-$99 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
mes WALL uNIT/RooM Divider. Simple
(650)839-1064. lines. Breaks down for transportation. (650)771-6324 ToTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition. Reach over 83,450
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call potential home buyers &
298 collectibles cARPET RuNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
311 Musical Instruments (650)588-0828
or: floral design. good condition
$45.00. (650)266-3184
WALNuT cHEST, small (4 drawer with renters a day,
1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 cHRoMATIc HARMoNIcA: Horner TouREDGE REAcTIoN ii uniflex sys- from South San Francisco
Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
coAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
(650)278-5776. new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430 to Palo Alto.
9769 San Carlos mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
7045 in your local newspaper.
WooDEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size. VINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star coMMoDE, GooD condition. $20 obo. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, Please call (650)745-6309
over 100 years Very good condition. $20. ExcELLENT VIoLIN, previously owned,
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 call (650)344-5200
650-322-9598
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
6614 coMPuTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded (415)751-2416 WET SuIT - medium size, $95., call for
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 306 Housewares info (650)851-0878
FENDER MuSTANG I guitar amplifier
FRAMED LEBRoN James painting, coMPuTER TABLE, adjustable height, cARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. WoMENS RAIcHEL ski boots, size 6 ? 620 Automobiles
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 $80. 650-421-5469 $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
9769, San Carlos 697-8481
cHEVRoLET 86 ASTROVAN, 63K
coMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor FENDER MuSTANG ll guitar amplifier YAMAHA RooF RACK, 58 inches $75. miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
DESK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. (650)458-3255
(650)458-3578 20-pieces in original box, never used. $130.00 650-421-5469
LENNox RED Rose, Unused, hand $250 per box (3 boxes available).
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650)342-5630 HuGE LuDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. cRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
Can send picture. 650-464-7860 (650)369-8013.
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
$59 call (650)218-6528 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for FIREPLAcE cANDELABRA with 5 bat-
$250 .(650)-654-1930. PIANo, uPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
SuPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for
6134
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- uPRIGHT PIANo. In tune. Fair condi-
$75. Good condition; good for children. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
9769 Call (650)678-8585 308 Tools
YAMAHA AcouSTIc Guitar, model
cRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
312 Pets & Animals
LEGAL NoTIcES DELTA cABINET SAW with overrun ta-
ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
RocKWELL RouTER with 6 blades-
AIRLINE cARRIER for cats, pur. from
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
Fictitious Business Name Statements, very good condition $20 (650)992-8321 (505)228-1480 local.
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, RouTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new oNE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, (650)573-5269
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Notice of Public Sales and More. ScRoLL SAW Sears Variable Speed (650)593-2066
16" $45 (650) 367 8146
PARRoT cAGE, Steel, Large - approx
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. SHoPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. offer. (650)245-4084
(650)504-0585
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
PET cARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com TABLE SAW Ryobi 10 with stand. New
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678-
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