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DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO


A group of women practicing yoga under the shade of trees at Central
Park in San Mateo.

City accepts
Central Park ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Pedestrians crossing Ellsworth Avenue in downtown San Mateo as the ‘pineapple express’ storm brings light
showers. Just .22 inches of rain fell as of Tuesday afternoon.

‘Pineapple express’
master plan Storm brings three days of light rain, predicted to be last of season
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Improvements, new features A storm traveling from Hawaii


known as a “pineapple express”
included in new park vision arrived in the Bay Area yesterday,
bringing three days of light rain
By Anna Schuessler needs of those who use it and facil- projected to do little to boost sea-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF itating a downtown connection, son totals.
among other goals identified “This will be last big storm of
A yearslong process to establish through a series of public meet- the season,” said Steve Anderson,
a vision for improvements and ings. Outlining measures to pre- a meteorologist with the National
new amenities in San Mateo’s serve long-standing features like Weather Service in Monterey.
Central Park reached a milestone the Japanese Garden and rose gar- “After this week, it starts drying
Monday when city officials unani- den and new resources such as a out through the end of the month.”
mously voted to adopt its master new plaza and community building
plan. for events along Fifth Avenue and See RAIN, Page 19
More than four years in the mak- additional picnic tables, the plan
ing, the plan was aimed preserv-
ing the 16-acre park’s rich history,
better serving the diverse set of
is expected to be phased in as more

See PARK, Page 19


Burlingame mulls recreation center designs
Councilmembers seek to balance calls for urgency against refined design requests
By Austin Walsh
Burlingame examining competing DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Bayfront redevelopment proposals With an eye to rising building


costs, Burlingame officials wish
Council discusses plans for vacant, blighted property to move urgently toward con-
structing a new Recreation Center
By Austin Walsh interest in restoring 8 acres of — but only after a redesigned
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF property owned by the State Lands vision of the community facility
Commission near the Bayfront is crafted.
Burlingame officials are exam- trail along Airport Boulevard. The Burlingame City Council
ining competing redevelopment While weighing an internation- discussed Monday, March 19,
proposals seeking to breathe new al builder’s interest in construct- plans for the center, at 850
life into an abandoned slice of ing a hotel and park at the site Burlingame Ave. , to be recon-
state-owned Bayfront property. against another offer to preserve structed with money generated by
The Burlingame City Council
discussed Monday, March 19, See BAYFRONT, Page 19 An artist’s rendering of the new Recreation Center proposed in Burlingame. See DESIGNS, Page 20
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Thought for the Day


“Among individuals, as among nations,
peace is the respect of others’ rights.”
— Benito Juarez, Mexican statesman

This Day in History


During World War I, Germany

1918 launched its Spring Offensive on the


Western Front, hoping to break
through the Allied lines before
American reinforcements could
arrive. (Although successful at first, the Spring Offensive
ultimately failed.)
In 1 5 5 6 , Thomas Cranmer, the former Archbishop of
Canterbury, was burned at the stake for heresy.
In 1 7 8 8 , fire broke out in New Orleans on Good Friday,
destroying 856 out of more than 1,100 structures; one death
was reported.
In 1 8 0 4 , the French civil code, or the “Code Napoleon” as
it was later called, was adopted.
In 1 9 2 5 , Tennessee Gov. Austin Peay signed the Butler Act,
which prohibited the teaching of the Theory of Evolution in
public schools. (Tennessee repealed the law in 1967.)
In 1 9 3 5 , Persia officially changed its name to Iran.
In 1 9 4 6 , the recently created United Nations Security
Council set up temporary headquarters at Hunter College in
the Bronx, New York. REUTERS
In 1 9 5 2 , the Moondog Coronation Ball, considered the Cast members Edgar Ramirez, left, Darren Criss, center, and Max Greenfield pose at a panel event for ‘The Assassination of Gianni
first rock and roll concert, took place at Cleveland Arena. Versace: American Crime Story’ in Los Angeles.
In 1 9 6 3 , the Alcatraz federal prison island in San Francisco
Bay was emptied of its last inmates and closed at the order of
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. In other news ...
In 1 9 7 2 , the Supreme Court, in Dunn v. Blumstein, ruled Animal welfare advocates around the
that states may not require at least a year’s residency for vot-
Ex-Playboy model Car crashes into four world cheered news of Tuesday’s vote,
ing eligibility. wants to discuss teens south of Los Angeles applauding the city for its compassion
In 1 9 8 1 , Michael Donald, a black teenager in Mobile, alleged Trump relationship PARAMOUNT — Four teenagers were and hoping that the legislation will
Alabama, was abducted, tortured and killed by members of catch on.
the Ku Klux Klan. (A lawsuit brought by Donald’s mother, LOS ANGELES — A former Playboy injured when a speeding, out-of-control
truck hit them on a sidewalk south of The ban takes effect Jan. 1 and applies
Beulah Mae Donald, later resulted in a landmark judgment model who claimed she had an affair Los Angeles. to anything featuring real fur, including
that bankrupted one Klan organization.) with President
Donald Trump is The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s key chains and gloves. An amendment
seeking to invali- Department says three girls and a boy added Tuesday allows furriers and other
Birthdays date an agreement were
a
on the
speeding
sidewalk
truck hit
in Paramount when retailers to sell current inventory until
another vehicle, January 1, 2020.
that prohibited her
from discussing the lost control and then crashed into them Wayne Hsiung, co-founder of animal
relationship. on Monday. rights network Direct Action
The woman, The four students were taken to a hos- Everywhere, said in a statement that
Karen McDougal, pital. “this historic act will usher in a new
filed a lawsuit KNBC-TV says officials at Paramount wave of animal rights legislation across
Karen High School reported that one student the globe.”
McDougal Tuesday in Los
Angeles against the was in serious condition. The condition Retailers in San Francisco, however,
company that owns supermarket of the other students wasn’t immediate- balked at what they called another social
tabloid National Enquirer. ly available. mandate at the cost of their ability to
Singer Eddie Actor Gary Actor Matthew The lawsuit alleges that McDougal Deputies arrested the driver of the make a living.
Money is 69. Oldman is 60. Broderick is 56. was paid $150,000 during the 2016 truck, 19-year-old Saul Martinez, and “It should be a citywide public vote, it
presidential campaign for the rights to booked him on charges of felony reck- shouldn’t be decided by the Board of
Actress Kathleen Widdoes is 79. Songwriter Chip Taylor her story of an affair, but the story less driving. They say he stayed at the Supervisors,” said Skip Pas, chief exec-
(“Wild Thing”) is 78. Folk-pop singer-musician Keith Potger never ran. scene and didn’t show signs of impair- utive officer of West Coast Leather,
(The Seekers) is 77. Actress Marie-Christine Barrault is 74. McDougal’s lawsuit alleges that ment. which sells fur-trimmed items but deals
Singer-musician Rose Stone (Sly and the Family Stone) is 73. Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen, was It’s unclear whether Martinez has an largely in leather.
Actor Timothy Dalton is 72. Singer Ray Dorset (Mungo Jerry) secretly involved in her discussions attorney. San Francisco, named for the patron
is 72.Rock singer-musician Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) is with the tabloid’s parent company, saint of animals, has a reputation for a
68. Rock musician Conrad Lozano (Los Lobos) is 67. American Media, Inc. San Francisco becomes strong social conscience, often at a cost
Rhythm-and-blues singer Russell Thompkins Jr. is 67. American Media has said it didn’t largest U.S. city to ban fur sales to businesses.
Comedy writer-performer Brad Hall is 60. Actress Sabrina find McDougal’s account of an affair Its board banned the sale of menthol
LeBeauf is 60. Actress Kassie Depaiva is 57. Comedian- with Trump credible and paid her to SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco cigarettes and other flavored tobacco,
actress Rosie O’Donnell is 56. Rock musician Jonas “Joker” write fitness columns. supervisors voted unanimously to ban which voters will consider in June. In
Berggren (Ace of Base) is 51. Rock MC Maxim (Prodigy) is The White House has said Trump the sale of fur, further burnishing the 2016, San Francisco approved what was
51. Rock musician Andrew Copeland (Sister Hazel) is 50. Hip- denies having an affair with city’s animal-loving credentials as it then a groundbreaking paid parental
becomes the largest U.S. city to leave law, requiring private employers
hop DJ Premier (Gang Starr) is 49. Actress Laura Allen is 44. McDougal.
approve the prohibition. to offer six weeks of fully paid leave.
Rapper-TV personality Kevin Federline is 40.

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shift,” in the Tuesday, March 20, edition incorrectly said the
11, in first place; Solid Gold, No. 10, in second place;
proposed election transition at the county Harbor District
and California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The race
was raised after receiving a letter threatening a lawsuit. The
time was clocked at 1:42.17.
proposal came from the district’s Board of Commissioners.
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Educators remain dissatisfied Police reports

with Facebook expansion plan Someone still got burned


A man stole sunscreen from a store on South El Camino
Real in San Mateo, it was reported at 10 a.m. Friday,
March 16.
By Austin Walsh she said. cussed the project which, beyond the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF A Facebook repre- housing and commercial component, is
sentative, mean- slated to include a 200-room hotel, plus
A local high school district top offi- while, said the com- retail businesses and approximately 18 SAN MATEO
cial remains frustrated following anoth- pany is committed acres of open space. Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on Elm Street, it was
er meeting discussing Facebook’s pro- to meeting with the A community forum addressing the reported at 2:14 p.m. Sunday, March 18.
posed campus expansion, claiming rep- variety of local project is set Thursday, March 22, at the Di s turbance. A man was seen kicking vehicles on North
resentatives with the tech titan showed o rg an i zat i o n s Arrillaga community center in Menlo San Mateo Drive, it was reported at 4:27 a.m. Sunday,
limited interest in their concerns. potentially affected Park. Without an opportunity to discuss
March 18.
Facebook and Sequoia Union High Mary Streshly by the project. detailed components of the project,
Burg l ary . A truck was broken into and tools were stolen
School District representatives met “Facebook cares Streshly said the extent of the potential
Thursday, March 22, following about its neighbors and we view our impact on the district is yet to be deter- on Monte Diablo Avenue, it was reported at 12:33 p.m.
Superintendent Mary Streshly penning relationship as a partnership based on mined. But initial projections indicate Saturday, March 17.
a letter calling for more collaboration listening and learning,” said as many as 300 new students could come Fraud. Someone had opened a credit card account with
between the two sides. spokesman Jamil Walker. “We under- from the development. Such sizable another person’s personal information on North Humboldt
The conversation comes in the wake stand that as we grow, our interaction enrollment growth would require con- Street, it was reported at 3:35 p.m. Friday, March 16.
of the social media giant exploring a with the people around us is very impor- struction of a new campus, potentially Theft. A bicycle was stolen from a parking garage on Villa
development proposed to expand its tant and we want to be thoughtful and costing the district as much as $60 mil- Terrace, it was reported at 11:50 a.m. Friday, March 16.
Menlo Park headquarters by 1,500 hous- transparent about the next phase of our lion, said Streshly. Fraud. Someone fell for a fraudulent post on Craigslist on
ing units along with 1.75 million square expansion.” State law mandates builders pay Seville Way, it was reported at 11:09 a.m. Friday, March 16.
feet of commercial feet. To illustrate the company’s dedication school districts fees designed to offset Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on Connie Avenue,
The Willow Village project plans to supporting the local community, the budget strains generated by their it was reported at 8:57 a.m. Friday, March 16.
establish for educators financial, enroll- Facebook officials have pointed to the project, which Streshly said for the
ment, safety and other concerns which company’s variety of charitable ven- Facebook development would likely be
Facebook representatives showed mar- tures addressing issues such as afford- in the realm of $2 million.
ginal desire to ameliorate in the last able housing, educational support and “It’s really a vast differential of how it
meeting, said Streshly. more. would impact us on our end,” said
“They didn’t want to be open to col- Streshly was quick to note she appre- Streshly, referring to the sizable gap
laboratively working through the quali- ciated the construction of new housing between the district’s potential needs
ty of life issues that will impact our in an area starved for such development, and the company’s mandated contribu-
community,” said Streshly, of the sec- but said greater consideration must be tion.
ond meeting between the two sides. paid to her district. Should the project move ahead with-
During the discussion, Streshly said She said she expected more discus- out Facebook upping its contribution to
Facebook representatives interpreted sions to take place in the coming weeks the district, Streshly suggested it would
the district’s concerns as a call for char- between the two sides, with hope the likely be local residents left holding the
ity which cannot be addressed, due to school district’s needs can be met. She bag.
company policy. added members of the school communi- “Without any mitigation, the commu-
Streshly, meanwhile, contends the ty will also work alongside Menlo Park nity will have to address these issues in
enrollment growth, demographic city officials to address the issue. their own capacity, which doesn’t make
changes, infrastructure work and budget Public review for the sweeping pro- sense,” she said.
demands potentially generated by the posal only a short distance from the Despite the rocky start, Streshly is
project should be viewed as a central company’s primary hub along the optimistic the two sides can continue
community concern. Bayshore Expressway is already under- working together to address the dis-
“We don’t see mitigating the impact way. Menlo Park planning commis- trict’s concerns.
of their development as philanthropy,” sioners late last month initially dis- “We need their support,” she said.
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the disturbance, police Kingston Street and North Bayshore


Sanity called into question said previously. Local briefs Boulevard, San Mateo police said previous-
for suspect in police assault Ramos-Coreas alleged- bail and will next appear in court April 18 ly.
Two doctors were appointed to determine ly refused to comply with for receipt of the doctor’s reports. His jury Further investigation revealed that at two
whether a suspect who assaulted a South San the officers’ requests. trial remains set for July 9, according to separate locations, Espinoza-Vasquez
Francisco police officer with a skateboard in When additional officers prosecutors. grabbed two male victims’ genitals and stole
2016 was insane at the time of the crime arrived, Ramos-Coreas property from their homes. He also stole
after the man entered a plea of not guilty by allegedly fled on a skate- Man sentenced to prison various items such as money and electronics
reason of insanity Tuesday, according to the board and Chon began from other homes in the North Shoreview
San Mateo County District Attorney’s Robby Chon chasing him, according
for burglaries, sexual battery neighborhood. All of the property was
Office. to prosecutors. A San Mateo man convicted of felony res- recovered either on him or nearby, according
Though the competency of South San During the chase, Ramos-Coreas allegedly idential burglary and misdemeanor sexual to police and prosecutors.
Francisco resident Luis Alberto Ramos- stopped, turned and struck Chon in the head battery related to incidents in which he bur- Espinoza-Vasquez also had misdemeanor
Coreas, 30, to stand trial has already been with the skateboard. Ramos-Coreas allegedly glarized multiple homes and groped victims sexual battery charges filed against him for
called into question, doctors who previously started running again but officers were able to inside and at a San Mateo gym was sentenced a 2016 case in which he groped a man at the
evaluated him determined he was competent capture him, according to prosecutors. to three years state prison Tuesday, accord- 24-Hour Fitness at 93 Bovet Road in San
to stand trial, according to prosecutors. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted ing to the San Mateo County District Mateo, according to prosecutors.
Insanity is a person’s mental state at the murder, assault with a deadly weapon, resist- Attorney’s Office. With 10 other misdemeanor convictions
time of a crime while competency is a defen- ing arrest and battery on a peace officer, Though the defense attorney for Ismael on his record, Espinoza-Vasquez has been
dant’s ability to aid in their own defense. police said previously. Espinoza-Vasquez, 25, allegedly requested known to have previously declined treat-
Ramos-Coreas is suspected of hitting 12- Chon lost consciousness in the attack, his client receive probation and the oppor- ment in programs and not take them serious-
year veteran South San Francisco police suffered a skull fracture and required brain tunity to apply for a program to help him ly, said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
Officer Robby Chon in the head with a surgery to stop some bleeding, according to with his methamphetamine addiction, Judge “Judge Ayoob did an excellent job with
skateboard at about 2:20 p.m. Nov. 24, prosecutors. Donald Ayoob denied probation, according this sentencing, taking into account that
2016. After undergoing multiple surgeries and to prosecutors. Mr. Espinoza-Vasquez is not sincere about
Chon was responding to a report of a man spending hours in rehabilitation, Chon In the early morning of Jan. 2, 2017, getting drug treatment,” he said. “Public
acting irate toward patrons at a business on returned to light duty in January, more than a Espinoza-Vasquez was spotted exiting a res- safety calls for prison.”
the 300 block of Grand Avenue. When offi- year after the attack, according to the depart- ident’s window and taken into custody after Espinoza-Vasquez’s defense attorney
cers responded, they tried to approach ment. he broke into several apartments in a build- Edward Pomeroy could not be immediately
Ramos-Coreas, who was allegedly causing Ramos-Coreas is in custody on $2 million ing, as well as nearby duplexes near North reached for comment.
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Trump rails against sanctuary
cities amid immigration talks
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stepped up their pressure campaign against
jurisdictions that resist federal immigration
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump laws, threatening to deny them federal grant
convened some of the nation’s top law money. And earlier this month, the Justice
enforcement officials Tuesday to rail against Department sued California to try to over-
so-called sanctuary cities as he continues his turn three of its immigration laws.
crackdown on jurisdictions that flout federal The tough talk came as hopes dimmed for
immigration laws. an effort to strike a compromise that would
He accused cities that fail to cooperate protect young “Dreamer” immigrants from
with immigration authorities of putting the deportation in exchange for funding
nation at risk by releasing “thousands of Trump’s long-sought wall along the U.S.-
criminal aliens” who should be deported. Mexico border.
“In many cases they are very bad actors.
We have gang members, we have predators, “I still think that’s a long shot,” No. 3
rapists, killers — a lot of bad people,” he Senate GOP leader John Thune of South
said. Dakota told reporters.
Trump’s latest immigration salvos came as Democrats have pushed for a temporary
negotiators on Capitol Hill tried to hash out extension of the Deferred Action for
REUTERS
a government-wide spending bill that Childhood Arrivals program, which Trump
Donald Trump greets Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, right, before delivering remarks at the appears increasingly unlikely to include big announced last year he was halting. DACA
National Republican Congressional Committee’s annual March dinner. money for the president’s promised border allowed immigrants brought to the U.S.
wall. illegally as children to stay and work legal-
Border wall and tunnel tussle Trump and his Justice Department have

Man arrested for DUI after


ly under renewable permits.

Local brief
hold up sweeping spending bill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS evening, allowing for a House vote
crashing into multiple structures
A 60-year-old man was arrested on suspi-
Officers interviewed witnesses and con-
ducted an investigation to identify the driv-
Thursday. If a bill doesn’t pass Congress by cion of a hit-and-run and driving under the er.
midnight Friday, the government will shut influence on Monday morning after he Richard Cronin of San Francisco was
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump crashed into a wall in Pacifica. arrested on suspicion of DUI, hit-and-run,
will reap a huge budget increase for the mil- down for a third time this year.
Pacifica police and North County Fire and driving a car with a suspended license for
itary while Democrats cement wins on infra- The measure on the table would provide a previous DUI, according to police.
Authority crews responded to 2480 Skyline
structure and other domestic programs that major funding increases for the Pentagon — Police said Cronin was taken to
Blvd. at 10:50 a.m. after they received
they failed to get under President Barack $80 billion over current limits — bringing Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital
reports of a vehicle crashing into a structure.
Obama if lawmakers can agree on a $1.3 tril- the military budget to $700 billion and giv- after being injured in the crashes.
lion government-wide spending bill before ing GOP defense hawks a long-sought victo- The car had fled from the crash near the
Anyone with information about the case is
a deadline later this week. ry. Ramallah Plaza shopping center, then struck
asked to call (650) 738-7314 and refer to
Battles over budget priorities in the huge two walls before it became disabled, police
“We made a promise to the country that we case number 18-0834.
bill were essentially settled Tuesday, but a said.
would rebuild our military. Aging equip-
scaled-back plan for Trump’s border wall and ment, personnel shortages, training lapses,
a fight over a tunnel under the Hudson River maintenance lapses — all of this has cost Obituary
still held up a final agreement. us,” said House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.
Republican leaders were hopeful a deal “With this week’s critical funding bill we Hubert D. Hyde
could be announced as early as Tuesday will begin to reverse that damage.” April 23, 1930 – March 15, 2018

Retired, USN CPO Hubert Hyde of Belmont, passed


away peacefully at the age of 87 on 03/15/2018. USN
Veteran of the Korean War. He was a loving Husband,
Father, Grandfather, and Great-Grandfather.
Hugh married his late wife Beverly Hyde in 1989,
who passed away 10-28-15. Ronald Hyde, the late son
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Gloria Hyde, preceded him in death.
Survived by His Family: Michelle & Brent Cader, Jason Hyde, Jacob Hyde, and
Elaine Hyde. And his Family Sandra & Glenn Schweickert, Cheryl Maninger, Gene
Maninger, Gail Lynn Maninger, and Gary Maninger. He is also survived by 11
Grandchildren and 11 Great-Grandchildren.
Hubert was born to Robert & Vera Hyde of Tennessee. He joined the U.S. Navy
when he was 17 years old, serving our country during the Korean War, and on the
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Hugh continued to serve through the American Legion Post 585 of San Carlos,
and Post 105 of Redwood City, CA. He enjoyed helping out at the Central Peninsula
Bible Church Veteran’s Ministry in Foster City, CA.
He told us “He was always honored to serve our country because Freedom isn’t
Free!”
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Boris Stephen family; nothing was Real, Colma. Donations in Ted’s memory
Obituaries more important to her.” can be made to annunciation.org/the-new-
Boris Stephen, born Sept. 5, 1923, in Rosary is 6:30 p.m. cathedral/new-cathedral-donations, the
Tblisi, Georgia, died Feb. 25, 2018. ing with family and
friends, and dancing/lis- Wednesday, March 21, at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral
The family immigrated Sneider & Sullivan & Building Fund.
to Chicago when he was tening to good music.
Manuel had a love of the O’Connell’s, 977 S. El
a baby. Boris spoke
ocean and fishing since Camino Real, San James Warren Corazzini
Aramaic when he entered Mateo. Funeral mass is
first-grade. He was draft- his childhood in the James Warren Corazzini, born May 23,
Azores. You could always 10:30 a. m. Thursday, 1951, in San Francisco, died March 15,
ed into the U.S. Army at March 22, at St. Gregory
19 to serve in the South find a smile on his face 2018.
when he was fishing on Catholic Church, 28th Avenue and A resident of San
Pacific during World War Hacienda Street, San Mateo. Celebration of
II as a radioman in the his boathouse at the Mateo, he graduated
Delta. life to follow at the San Mateo Elks Lodge, from Balboa High
Air Corps. After the war, 229 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo.
he earned his degree in accounting from At age 18, Manny began a 40-year career School in 1968 before
as a skilled cement layer and retired in Donations can be sent to LMSarcoma, spending a brief stint in
Northwestern University. He married Irene P. O. Box 52697, Tulsa, OK 74152 or
Babaian and settled into his lifetime career 2014. During his retirement, he spent the U.S. Marine Corps.
many days with family and friends fishing Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 He worked in construc-
at the Internal Revenue Service. Eighth Ave., Seventh Floor, New York, NY
When Irene was pregnant with their first and enjoying life. You could also find him tion and as a taxi driver.
at Bucky’s enjoying a nice drink and crack- 10001. James was a lifelong
child, they moved to Westlake. The next
ing a good joke with friends. avid Bay Area sports fan. He enjoyed
year, they were surprised with twins, and
Predeceased by his parents Manuel and
Theodosios ‘Ted’ Theodosopoulos being with family, watching sports and
then a fourth daughter a couple of years
later. Irene Furtado. Survived by four sisters and Theodosios “Ted” Theodosopoulos, born movies.
Boris was very active in the Presbyterian two brothers. in Santa Cruz, California, Oct. 12, 1929, He leaves behind his father James G.
Church, serving as trustee, money counter, Visitation is 6 p.m. March 22 at Sneider died March 15, 2018, in Corazzini; a daughter Cassandra; a son
and elder and making lifelong friends. & Sullivan & O’Connell’s in San Mateo. South San Francisco. Jesse Corazzini; a brother and sister-in-
In his career, Boris audited many promi- Funeral mass is 10:30 a.m. March 23 at St. Several generations of law, John and Peggy Corazzini; a sister
nent companies, including the Giants and Matthew Catholic Church in San Mateo. his family and friends, Cindy Scagliola and a grandson Valentino.
Warriors, and his friendly demeanor put his Interment is at Skylawn Memorial Park in will remember the gen- He also leaves behind his nephew Andrew
clients at ease. But he didn’t miss a thing, San Mateo. erous, lively and outgo- Scagliola and several aunts, uncles and
taking one issue all the way to the U.S. ing nature of Uncle cousins. James was predeceased by his
Supreme Court. Helene Marie Firenze Babe. mother Betty De France and his stepmoth-
Boris is survived by his devoted wife Helene Marie Firenze, born May 5, 1924, The third child of er Linda M. Baker.
Irene; daughters Georgianne, Kristin, died peacefully March 19, 2018. immigrant Greek par- A memorial service will be 7 p. m.
Karen Gernand (Jim) and April; and grand- She was 93. ents, he moved from Santa Cruz to the Wednesday, March 28, at Chapel of the
children Madeline, Steffen, William and Born in Gilroy, California, to George and Central Valley and finally settled in San Highlands, El Camino Real at 194
Elsa. Harriet Renz. Helene is survived by her son Francisco. Ted served four years in the U.S. Millwood Drive in Millbrae.
Memorial service is 2 p.m. Saturday, Steve (Patty); daughter Kathryn Fragulia Army. He earned a teaching degree from San
March 31, at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Ray); great-granddaughter Kaitlyn Francisco State University, and taught As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
in San Carlos. DiMassimo, who cared for her in the last math at Aptos Junior High School. He prints obituaries of approx imately 200
years of her life; eight grandchildren; 14 stayed active in his clubs and enjoyed life- words or less with a photo one time on a
Manuel Antonio Furtado Jr. great-grandchildren; two great-great-grand- long connections with other retired teach- space av ailable basis. To submit obituar-
children; many nieces, nephews and ers, family and friends. Ted’s story cannot
Manuel Antonio Furtado Jr., “Manny,” as ies, email information along with a jpeg
cousins. She is preceded in death by her be told without including his life partner,
he was affectionally known as by his Sandy Mattos. photo to news@smdaily journal.com. Free
friends, died peacefully March 14, 2018. beloved husband of 74 years, George, son obituaries are edited for sty le, clarity,
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immigrated with his family to California Helene, a longtime resident of San hav e an obituary printed more than once,
Mateo, enjoyed reading, traveling, cook- Greek Orthodox Cathedral in 245 Valencia
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Zuckerberg asked to testify; data firm’s CEO suspended
By Danica Kirka and Gregory Katz Earlier Tuesday, the chairman of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U. K. parliamentary media committee,
Damian Collins, said his group has repeat-
LONDON — The head of Trump-affiliated edly asked Facebook how it uses data. He
data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica has said Facebook officials “have been mis-
been suspended, while government leading to the committee.”
authorities are bearing down on both the The committee summoned Facebook
firm and Facebook over allegations the CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify.
firm stole data from 50 million Facebook “It is now time to hear from a senior
users to manipulate elections. Facebook executive with the sufficient
Cambridge’s board of directors suspend- authority to give an accurate account of
ed CEO Alexander Nix pending an investi- this catastrophic failure of process, ”
gation after Nix boasted of various unsa- Collins wrote Zuckerberg. “Given your
vory services to an undercover reporter for commitment at the start of the New Year to
Britain’s Channel 4 News. ‘fixing’ Facebook, I hope that this repre-
Channel 4 News broadcast clips Tuesday sentative will be you.”
that also show Nix saying his data-mining Leading Democrats in the U.S. Senate
firm played a major role in securing also called on Zuckerberg to testify. Sen.
Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 presi- Dianne Feinstein of California, the top
dential elections. Democrat on the Senate Judiciary
Nix said the firm handled “all the data, Committee, called Facebook’s latest pri-
all the analytics, all the targeting” and vacy scandal a “danger signal.” She wants
said Cambridge used emails with a “self- REUTERS FILE PHOTO Zuckerberg’s assurances that Facebook is
destruct timer” to make its role more diffi- Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks on stage during the annual Facebook prepared to take the lead on security meas-
cult to trace. F8 developers conference. ures that protect people’s privacy — or
“There’s no evidence, there’s no paper Congress may step in.
trail, there’s nothing,” he said. pension reflects the seriousness with Cambridge’s data. Facebook sidestepped questions on
In a statement, Cambridge’s board said which we view this violation.” Facebook also drew continued criticism whether Zuckerberg would appear, saying
Nix’s comments “do not represent the val- Cambridge has denied wrongdoing, and for its alleged inaction to protect users’ instead that it’s currently focused on con-
ues or operations of the firm and his sus- Trump’s campaign has said it didn’t use privacy. ducting its own reviews.

Breaking up with Facebook? It’s harder than it looks


By Barbara Ortutay bigger this time. agents. It also comes less than three months with the little things.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Regulatory authorities are starting to after CEO Mark Zuckerberg told the world Arvind Rajan, a tech executive from San
focus on the data misappropriation, trigger- that he would devote the year to fixing Francisco who deactivated his account on
NEW YORK — Facebook’s latest privacy ing a 9 percent decline in Facebook’s nor- Facebook. Instead, things seem to be get- Monday, suddenly discovered he needs to
scandal, involving Trump campaign con- mally high-flying stock since Monday. ting worse. create new usernames and passwords for a
sultants who allegedly stole data on tens of Some of that reflects fear that changes in “It’s more serious economically, politi- variety of apps and websites. That’s because
millions of users in order to influence elec- Facebook’s business will hurt profits or that cally, financially and will require a more he previously logged in with his Facebook
tions, has some people reconsidering their advertisers and users will sour on the social robust response in order to regain users’ ID.
relationship status with the social network. network. trust,” said Steve Jones, a professor of com- It’s a pain, he said, “but not the end of the
There’s just one problem: There isn’t The furor over Cambridge Analytica, the munications at the University of Illinois at world.” And because he is bothered by
much of anywhere else to go. data mining firm accused of stealing Chicago. Facebook’s “ham-handed” response to
Faceb o o k h as weat h ered man y s uch Facebook data, follows a bad year in which Yet leaving Facebook, like ending a long recent problems, the inconvenience is
blow-ups before and is used to apologiz- Facebook acknowledged helping spread marriage, isn’t remotely simple. Starting worth it.
ing and moving on. But the stakes are fake news and propaganda from Russian

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Another blast rocks Austin, but unrelated to other bombings


By Paul J. Weber and Will Weissert cardboard box. He pulled something out in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a bag, completely normal, and the device
went off,” Davis said.
AUSTIN, Texas — Emergency teams He added: “In this town, if an incendiary
rushed Tuesday night to another reported device goes off, everybody just scatters
explosion in Austin — this one at a and panics. We’re all on edge.”
Goodwill store — but police and federal That incident came as investigators who
authorities said the blast wasn’t related to have pursued a suspected serial bomber ter-
recent bombings that have killed and rorizing Austin for weeks uncovered what
injured people and caused panic across seemed like valuable new leads.
Texas’ capital for weeks. Even before the report of Tuesday
Police and emergency response teams night’s explosion, it had already been a
said an “incendiary device” exploded, busy day. Before dawn, a bomb inside a
injuring a man in his 30s. Nearby stores, package exploded around 1 a. m. as it
shopping centers and restaurants were passed along a conveyer belt at a FedEx
evacuated. But police and the U.S. Bureau shipping center near San Antonio, caus-
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ing minor injuries to a worker. The Austin
Explosives said a short time later that it Police Department, the FBI and other fed-
was unrelated to the previous blasts. eral agencies confirmed that the package
Gary Davis, president and CEO of center blast was related to four previous
Goodwill Texas, stood outside a police ones that killed two people and seriously
barrier huddling with other Goodwill injured four others.
employees. He said the device was con- That explosion occurred at a FedEx facil-
REUTERS tained in a bag and detonated when a work- ity in Schertz, northeast of San Antonio
Law enforcement personnel are seen gathering evidence outside a FedEx Store which was er moved it. and about 60 miles (95 kilometers) south-
closed for investigation in Austin, Texas. “We put all the donations we get in a big west of Austin.

Teen shoots girl in Maryland school, killed in confrontation


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida high school, intensified calls for Authorities didn’t release a motive, but Jaelynn is one of nine siblings, accord-
Congress to act on gun violence at schools. said they believe the girl and the shooter — ing to a statement from the family, and a
GREAT MILLS, Md. — A teenager armed This weekend, students across the country 17-year-old Austin Rollins — previously member of the swim team.
with a handgun shot and critically wounded plan an anti-gun violence march on the had a relationship. It wasn’t clear how the “Jaelynn is an amazing young lady,
a girl inside a Maryland school on Tuesday nation’s capital. 14-year-old boy was wounded. whose peaceful presence and love of her fel-
and the shooter was killed when a school In Maryland, it wasn’t immediately clear The officer, who doubles as a SWAT team low students and family is known through-
resource officer confronted him moments whether the shooter took his own life or member, was unharmed. out her Maryland-based school,” the family
after the gunfire erupted. A third student was was killed by the officer’s bullet, St. Mary’s Police did not identify the victims, but statement said.
in good condition after he was shot. County Sheriff Tim Cameron said, though the family of 16-year-old Jaelynn Willey, a A fundraiser for the family on the youcar-
The shooting at Great Mills High School, the officer was credited with preventing any sophomore at Great Mills, confirmed that ing.com website had already raised more
a month after 17 people were killed at a more loss of life. she had been shot. than $25,000 by Tuesday evening.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • March 21, 2018 9


Letters to the editor Looking out
Outdated Measure P
Editor,
Thanks to Karyl Eldridge for her
disclose who they are. The circulated
propaganda that made false allegations
about our friend and neighbor is outra-
immigration laws. 
Countries like Mexico, Zimbabwe
or America are not racist for enforc-
for each other
“A
geous. I’ve never seen this kind of ing their sovereign immigration fter years of living without an inclusive
letter (”Affordable requirement not thing in 22 years of being involved in laws. But, California Democrats like moral vision for our country, we have to
reliant on Measure P” in the March 16 our local community. Oakland’s Mayor Libby Schaff, remind the American people that we are a
edition of the Daily Journal) for clari- My husband was born and raised would rather tip off illegal immi- republic built on responsibilities to each other, not just to
fying the fact that inclusionary zon- here and has always been active in our grants convicted of child rape, ourselves.” — Arianna Huffington, “Fanatics and Fools.”
ing would not go away with the expi- community. We will not stand for this. molestation, murder and gang crimes During these turbulent times, I can’t help but look back
ration of Measure P, as many in the We will not allow slanderous words to that the ICE is coming to arrest with nostalgia to the days when my children were young
community are unclear about this. cloud our focus on this subject. The them, instead of having them deport- and our neighborhood was active and lively all day. Stay-
Also, it’s important to know that Measure P initiative is only extending ed. This endangers lives of federal at-home mothers (most of us) kept our eyes and ears open
height and density limits would also the expiration date so that it can be law enforcement officers during as the kids played. We moms had time to volunteer at
not go away with the expiration of vetted through the General Plan public arrests, due to Democrats’ cynical school and take part in community activities and interact
Measure P since they are baked into process. It is malicious and manipula- political agenda.  during the day. We were able to do this because our schools
the General Plan. tive to personally attack someone for It is extremely troubling and unpa- were thriving, unemployment was low, labor unions were
So, if Measure P expires, what following due process. The neighbors triotic to U.S. citizens that strong, most employers provided health insurance, most
would happen? Nothing. will stand together in righteous con- California Democrats would put your jobs were secure and, in many cases, it took only one
However, San Mateo is facing cern for our neighborhood and each breadwinner to be able to
families’ lives at risk, keeping con-
major challenges in housing costs other as respected individuals in this purchase a home and pro-
victed child rapists and murderers in vide for the family. We did-
and in traffic congestion. We, as a community. your community, rather than having
community, need to address these n’t have to worry about
them deported. This is exactly why mass shootings in schools,
challenges and not necessarily stick
Trump was elected, why California churches, etc., etc.
with the current plans. The people of Maurine Killough and Daniel Swetlik will lose the lawsuit filed by ICE (see Now things have changed
San Mateo can best address possible San Mateo U.S. Constitution “Supremacy and we must look out for a
improvements in our plans through an
Clause” and Arizona lawsuit result) much wider community,
open, public process that carefully
and will cause Trump’s re-election in including our good old USA
looks at all the ideas and work togeth- Sarah Winchester disease 2020, then Pence in 2024 and 2028.  because we can’t depend
er to determine the winning path for-
ward. Editor, upon our government to
San Mateo is just beginning such a When pro-development people push have our best interest at
for further development and Senate Mike Brown heart. As Robert Reich
process in its General Plan update. All
Bill 827, they reduce the living condi- Burlingame wrote in the Feb. 25
are invited and encouraged to partici-
tions of the Bay Area and what made it Chronicle: “The idea of the
pate. This General Plan process will
great. When they say the Bay Area common good was once
take two to three years and should con-
needs SB 827, what they are really San Mateo and the rising ocean widely understood and accepted in America. After all, the
clude with a clear, well-vetted and U.S. Constitution was designed for ‘we the people’ seek-
saying is that greedy developers,
strong plan to meet the challenges Editor, ing to ‘promote the general welfare’ — not for ‘me the nar-
landowners, contractors and Realtors
San Mateo faces now and in the future. Anna Schuessler’s recent article on cissist seeking as much wealth and power as possible.’ …
need more profits.
Any extension of Measure P only the impact of sea level rise on San Yet, the common good seems to have disappeared. The
Due to overbuilding of massive
undermines the openness and effec- Mateo County (“Inching toward sea phrase is rarely uttered today, not even by commencement
office and apartment buildings, we are
tiveness of the General Plan process. level rise measures” in the March 16 speakers or politicians.”
running out of free traffic lanes, park-
It’s time to take a “fresh look” at our edition of the Daily Journal) show- We Americans have drifted apart materialistically, ideal-
ing spaces, clean air, water and open
city plans and requirements and adjust cases the responsible planning by istically, socially and ideologically as so many are becom-
space. The Bay Area has become a gold
them for the needs of today and the our county leaders. Thank you to ing more egocentric and self-obsessed. “Getting mine”
mine for many developers, many of
future, not stick to old requirements, whom live out of state. We are suffer- supervisor Dave Pine and the Office seems to be the mantra of our time and to heck with every-
like Measure P. ing from the Sarah Winchester disease. of Sustainability’s staffer Hilary one else. But it is especially important now that we come
Papendick for your forward thinking. together to not only look out for our neighborhood and
Ken Abreu The San Mateo County Sea Level community, but to work to reclaim all that we have lost
San Mateo Raymond DeMattei Rise Vulnerability Assessment esti- and for so long had taken for granted. Trouble is, as
San Carlos mates up to 2 feet of rising oceans Barbara Kingsolver wrote in “Small Wonder”: “We desper-
by 2050. ately avoid looking at the truth square on, much less say-
In defense of our And what is driving sea level rise? ing it aloud, because it’s uncomfortable for us to go about
friend and neighbor The power of our voice The millions of tons of carbon that our days in relative luxury when people next door are
we humans launch into our atmos- dying for lack of shelter.”
Editor, Looking out for each other means that we need to
Editor, phere on a daily basis, causing the
Thank you, Priscilla Jin, for another demand, among other things, that employers respect their
Our friend and neighbor, Michael Earth to get warmer and melt our
timely and courageous column in the employees by providing full-time stable jobs with a living
Weinhauer, helping us with Measure P polar ice.
weekend Student News (“The power of wage plus benefits. We will see that our schools are funded
(extending the earlier measure which Our local leaders are absolutely
our voice” in the March 17 edition of adequately and college fees are within reach of all who qual-
limits excessive building heights in right to create short-term and long-
the Daily Journal). God bless our ify. We will see that our police and fire departments are able
the city of San Mateo) has been per- term actions to protect our San
younger generation; may their passion to operate at full effectiveness in case of disaster. We will
sonally attacked in leaflets distributed Mateo communities from the rising
continue to lead our country out of the demand that everyone is provided affordable health care
at a recent Measure P meeting. We, as ocean. And even more importantly,
darkness and into the light. and that the environment is respected and preserved. We
friends and neighbors who care about we need real leadership in
the rapid growth in our city, take will also see that the unfortunate get help.
Michael Traynor Washington to create crucial policies For this to come about, we who enjoy so many comforts
offense to this attack. It is out of line, to address the release of carbon, such
Burlingame will have to slow down and tune in to what’s going on
vicious and attempts to detract from as carbon fee and dividend programs around us. We must see beyond ourselves and decide what’s
the core issue of preserving quality of and supporting non-carbon alterna- best for all and act accordingly. We will give up the idea
our neighborhood.
We have a right to organize, meet as ICE v. California tives. that we have a right to obscenely accumulate materially
while others are hungry and homeless. We will practice
neighbors and petition to put measures Editor, humility, which seems, in many cases, to be sadly lack-
on the ballot without being personally Everyone in America is required to ing. We must believe that the needs of others are equal to
Deborah Hernas
attacked. The attacker who circulated follow the law. This includes those in our own. We must realize that we are being manipulated and
these slanderous materials failed to this country illegally violating U.S. San Carlos
exploited big time by corporations and politicians that are
beholden to them, the United States is becoming a vestige
of its former egalitarian self. Corporate interests are
OUR MISSION: increasingly taking over government in ways that are not
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Stocks end mostly higher; Facebook sinks


By Marley Jay trial average gained 116. 36
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS points, or 0. 5 percent, to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,803.61 24,727.27. The Nasdaq composite
Low: 24,650.64 rose 20.06 points, or 0.3 percent,
NEW YORK — Stock indexes
Close: 24,727.27 to 7,364.30. The Russell 2000
finished mostly higher after a day
of bouncing around Tuesday as Change: +116.36 index of smaller-company stocks
retailers, energy companies and dipped 0.16 points to 1,570.41.
OTHER INDEXES
banks recovered some of their S&P 500: 2716.94 +4.02 Amazon jumped $41.58, or 2.7
losses from the day before, but percent, to $1,586.51 and Best
NYSE Index: 12,663.64 +12.18
technology companies struggled Buy picked up $1.51, or 2.2 per-
as Facebook dropped again. Nasdaq: 7364.30 +20.06 cent, to $70.04. Industrial compa-
Amazon led a rally among retail- NYSE MKT: 2456.58 +6.49 nies including Caterpillar recov-
ers, and it passed Alphabet, Russell 2000: 1570.41 -0.16 ered much of their losses as well.
Google’s parent, as the second Wilshire 5000: 28,189.80 +91.52 Some major technology compa-
most-valuable U.S.-listed compa- nies including Apple, Microsoft
10-Yr Bond: 2.88 and Nvidia moved higher after sig-
ny, while energy companies rose
with oil prices. Banks rose along
Oil (per barrel): 61.77 nificant drops a day ago.
with interest rates as the leaders of Gold : 1,310.40
Facebook lost $4.41, or 2.6
the Federal Reserve met. They are percent, to $168.15. The drop in
expected to raise interest rates on ing firm working for President fell as investors considered the The gainers Tuesday were most- the last two days is the worst for
Wednesday. Donald Trump’s campaign, possibility that the government ly larger companies, which suf- Facebook in two years, and it
Facebook sank following improperly obtained data on 50 will pass new laws affecting their fered the biggest losses Monday. knocked Facebook from its perch
reports that the Federal Trade million Facebook users without businesses. Smaller companies struggled and as the fifth most valuable publicly
Commission will investigate its their permission. “We don’t know what’s in store more stocks fell than rose on the traded company in the U.S. Warren
handling of user data while author- While Facebook stock regained for an industry that isn’t really New York Stock Exchange. Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway con-
ities in the U.S. and U.K. demand- a portion of its losses at the end of regulated, ” said Samantha After a drop of 1. 4 percent glomerate, which owns insurance
ed answers from the company. the day, it has fallen more than 9 Azzarello, global market strate- Monday, the S&P 500 index rose companies and railroads among
That came after reports that percent this week. Social media gist at JPMorgan Exchange Traded 4.02 points, or 0.1 percent, to many others, moved ahead of
Cambridge Analytica, a data min- companies Twitter and Snap also Funds. 2,716.94. The Dow Jones indus- Facebook.

Judge grants initial motions Business brief


in Weinstein Co. bankruptcy
Union Bank, the Weinstein Co.’s major
DOVER, Del. — A Delaware bankruptcy existing lender and primary secured creditor,
judge on Tuesday issued initial orders allow- agreed to reduce the amount of upfront fees it
ing the Weinstein Co. to continue paying was seeking to provide bankruptcy financ-
its bills and working toward a sale of sub- ing.
stantially all of its assets. Robert Del Genio, a consultant serving as
Judge Mary Walrath’s rulings include chief restructuring officer for the Weinstein
interim approval for the company to borrow Co., testified that the time constraints the
up to $25 million to see it through bank- company is facing and the loan certainty
ruptcy, but only after she expressed concern offered by Union Bank were key factors in
about the loan terms in the face of a compet- accepting its financing offer, which
ing financing proposal. includes an initial draw of $7.5 million.
After lengthy arguments by attorneys,

REUTERS FILE PHOTO


A fleet of Uber’s Ford Fusion self driving cars are shown during a demonstration of self-driving
automotive technology in Pittsburgh, Penn.

Can self-driving cars


withstand first fatality? that doesn’t require human backup drivers
By Tom Krisher
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and allows companies wide latitude to con-
duct tests.
DETROIT — The deadly collision between Ananich called the death of 49-year-old
an Uber autonomous vehicle and a pedestri- Elaine Herzberg a tragedy and said compa-
an near Phoenix is bringing calls for nies need to continue refining their sys-
tougher self-driving regulations, but advo- tems. “I want that work to happen here,
cates for a hands-off approach say big because we have a 100-year history of mak-
changes aren’t needed. ing the best cars on the planet,” he said.
Police in Tempe, Arizona, say the female “It’s not perfect by any means, and we are
pedestrian walked in front of the Uber SUV just going to have to keep working until it
in the dark of night, and neither the auto- is.”
mated system nor the human backup driver Proponents of light regulations, includ-
stopped in time. Local authorities haven’t ing the Trump administration’s
determined fault. Transportation Department, say the tech-
Current federal regulations have few nology could reduce the 40, 000 traffic
requirements specifically for self-driving deaths that happen annually in the U.S. The
vehicles, leaving it for states to handle. government says 94 percent of crashes are
Many, such as Arizona, Nevada and caused by human error that automated sys-
Michigan, cede key decisions to companies tems can reduce because they don’t get
as they compete for investment that will drunk, sleepy or inattentive.
come with the technology. U.S. Rep. Bob Latta, R-Ohio, chairman of
No matter whether police find Uber or the a House subcommittee that passed an
pedestrian at fault in the Sunday crash, many autonomous vehicle bill, said the measure
federal and state officials say their regula- has sufficient provisions to ensure the cars
tions are sufficient to keep people safe operate safely. It requires the National
while allowing the potentially life-saving Highway Traffic Safety Administration to
technology to grow. Others, however, argue develop safety standards and allows the
the regulations don’t go far enough. agency update outdated regulations. It also
“I don’t think we need to jump to conclu- prohibits states from regulating
sions and make changes to our business,” autonomous driving systems to avoid a
said Michigan State Sen. Jim Ananich, the patchwork of rules, Latta said. The bill has
minority leader. He and other Democrats passed the House. The Senate is considering
joined Republicans to pass a bill last year a similar measure.
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Wednesday • March 21, 2018

Bowie replaces Newton as Menlo’s football coach


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT and continuing to build a culture in which they Wildcats, Bowie compiled an overall record of release. “I believe that everyone is capable of
can thrive,” Joe McDonald, the school’s inter- 6-14 and a Peninsula Athletic League Ocean bringing their best versions of themselves,
Josh Bowie, who served as Woodside’s head im Director of Athletics, said in a press release. Division mark of 4-6, including a 3-2 record every day, to all things.”
coach during the 2012 and 2013 seasons, was Bowie has spent most of his football coach- division record in 2013. Bowie will be taking over a Menlo program
named the new head football coach at Menlo ing career on the Peninsula. After graduating After stepping down as head coach follow- that Newton turned into a small-school power.
School. Woodside in 1998, Bowie became a frosh- ing the 2013 season and being replaced by cur- In his 14 seasons, Newton compiled an overall
Bowie will replace Mark Newton, who soph assistant at Capuchino. He was rent Woodside coach Justin Andrews, Bowie record of 101-59 and made 10 Central Coast
stepped down after 14 seasons following the Woodside’s defensive coordinator under former stayed on as Andrews’ offensive coordinator Section appearances, including four finals
Knights’ Central Coast Section Division V head coach Steve Nicolopolous from 2007 to and quarterback coach for the last three sea- appearances. In PAL play, Newton went 44-34
championship game appearance this past sea- 2009. He moved on to work under Pete sons. and won three Ocean Division titles.
son. Lavorato at Sacred Heart Prep in 2010 and “In looking at Menlo School, it became evi- Newton decided to step down as head coach
“What struck the committee most about 2011 before returning to his alma mater to take dent that Menlo’s culture and my values are in to spend more time with his family and pursue
Josh is his passion for helping students grow over the program. In two years guiding the total alignment,” Bowie said in the press other avenues in education.

Sherman
defends
deal with
the 49ers
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANTA CLARA — Richard Sherman walked


into what used to be enemy territory at the
home of the San Francisco 49ers decked out in
a red suit to match his new team after switch-
ing sides from Seattle in this fierce NFC West
rivalry.
Sherman still must wait a bit to put on a red
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO 49ers jersey, but he vows
Half Moon Bay sophomore Chloe Moffitt, seen here in 2017, made her first varsity pitching appearance in a 13-5 victory over Evergreen Valley it will be sooner than
to keep the Cougars undefeated. She also had a perfect day at the plate, going 3 for 3 with a home run in three RBIs. some people expected
considering he is coming

Great time to be a Cougar


off surgery on his right
Achilles tendon that ended
his final season with the
Seahawks and led to his
release earlier this month.
Sherman said he is
By Terry Bernal co-championship in the played first base and right field. On Richard already back on the tread-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF upper Bay Division. Saturday, though, the Cougars’ star pitcher, Sherman mill following that sur-
With all three teams senior Grace Garcia, was unable to play due gery and another opera-
It’s been a man’s world in the exceptional getting the core of their to illness. So, Chloe Moffitt got the call. tion to repair bone spurs in his left heel and
Half Moon Bay athletics run of 2017-18. respective talents back Cougars head coach Rachel Catuiza hopes to be back on the field by May or June
HMB boys’ teams have produced a Central this season, the best may informed the sophomore she’d be making and at full speed by the starting of training
Coast Section and Northern California be yet to come for the her varsity debut in the circle the day of a camp this summer.
championships in football; a CCS champi- Cougar girls of spring- road trip to San Jose to take on Evergreen “There are some people that are cut from a
onship and Northern California quarterfinal- time. Valley. Catuiza infused a quick pep talk, to different cloth and built from different things
ist in basketball; and a Peninsula Athletic Chloe Moffitt Here’s the rundown: which Chloe Moffitt responded like a and I think I’m one of those people,”
League Ocean Division title in soccer. champ. Sherman said Tuesday. “I look forward to
Now, it’s the girls’ turn to shine on the Softball Catuiza said to the sophomore: “’I hate to showing people that you can come back bet-
Coastside. Half Moon Bay is off to a 4-0 start on the do this to you but you’re good. You’re ter from things. ... I look forward to coming
In 2017, the Lady Cougars ruled the diamond, extending its winning streak ready.’ And she took the ball without hesita- back better than ever. I’ve got a lot of things
springtime with PAL championships in all thanks to the heroics of sophomore Chloe tion.” to show a few people.”
three spring sports in which they compete. Moffitt. With the Cougars offense rallying for Sherman showed plenty on the field during
Each the track and swimming teams took The younger of HMB’s softball sister act, crooked numbers in each of the first three his seven years in Seattle, where he developed
Ocean Division girls’ titles, while the soft- including senior shortstop Lily Moffitt, the
ball team tied powerhouse Carlmont for a power-hitting Chloe Moffitt had only ever See HMB, Page 14 See 49ERS, Page 16

Local coaches beat alma maters


By Terry Bernal Riordan-SF starting not as built as they are and we don’t get
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF pitcher Michael the same numbers as them. But the one
Altman fired a five- thing I’ve noticed is we get enough tal-
Two managers, each going up against hit shutout in a 1-0 ent, even out in the City, where we can
their high school alma maters Monday, win for the Crusaders. still compete, and we can keep the games
earned wins against their former “This league, it’s so close and something will happen for us.”
schools. competitive, ” Not only did the victory snap a five-
The shocker was at Frisella Field when Riordan manager game losing streak for Riordan, Ramsey
— two days after Serra rallied on the road Brandon Ramsey got his first career win over his alma mater
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO for a 5-3 win over Bellarmine in the
Brandon said. “Everybody Serra in 10 tries dating back to 2014.
Burlingame manager Shawn Scott,a graduate of El Camino, West Catholic Athletic League opener — Ramsey knows that up and
coached his Panthers to a 2-0 win over EC Monday. the Padres ran into a buzz saw as down the Peninsula. Obviously we’re See COACHES, Page 14
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Former Terra Nova Youth basketball guidelines call
standout wins a
$2.3M jury award for lower baskets and no zones
By Brian Mahoney
BY STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Most of the standards can’t be enforced, because the
NBA and USA Basketball don’t operate leagues or tournaments
HALF MOON BAY — A Northern NEW YORK — The NBA and USA
California jury has awarded $2.3 million to Basketball are dipping their toe into youth at the early ages. But the hope is that recreation organizations
a former Major League Baseball pitcher sports, recommending guidelines they hope will implement all or at least some of them, because the
injured after confronting a man high on LSD will help with development and enhanced recommendations come from the highest level of the sport.
trying to break into his home. experiences at a young age.
Greg Reynolds, a 2003 Terra Nova gradu- The recommendations include lowering
the basket and prohibiting zone defense and because the NBA and USA Basketball don’t And they say that neither age should be
ate who went on to play baseball at Stanford
3-point shots at the youngest level of com- operate leagues or tournaments at the early playing zone defense, which limits move-
and was the No. 2 overall pick by the
petition. They also call for the use of a 24- ages. But the hope is that recreation organ- ment both offensively and defensively, or
Colorado Rockies in the 2006 draft, suffered
second shot clock at the high school level izations will implement all or at least some hoisting long shots that kids can’t reach in
a broken right hand, his pitching hand, fol-
and a 30-second shot clock for ages 12-14 of them, because the recommendations a natural shooting motion. If a gymnasium
lowing a 2015 alterca-
in their youth guidelines that were come from the highest level of the sport. has a 3-point line, even a shot behind it is
tion with Domenic
announced Tuesday. USA Basketball will use the rules in its to be counted for 2 points.
Pintarelli, a 2014 Half
“When these kids are getting into the youth tournaments, which currently start at Tooley knows that some guidelines could
Moon Bay grad who
sport at this young age, we want them to get age 12, and Tooley said the hope is that be difficult — shot clocks or baskets that
played football and wres-
in and have a good experience, have them AAU events also will implement them. But lower to different heights can be expensive
tled at the school.
succeed,” USA Basketball CEO Jim Tooley a large part of the focus is on younger play- — but hopes leagues and tournaments will
Niall McCarthy,
said, “and we think these rules and standards ers, not yet at competitive tournament age, use whichever they can. The NBA and USA
Reynolds’ attorney, said
help them do that, help them develop as who struggle on a regulation-size court and Basketball adopted world governing body
a San Mateo County jury
young people and overall improves the may be giving up on the game before hav- FIBA’s rules for all high school-age recom-
on Monday awarded
sport.” ing the chance to get good at it. mendations.
Greg Reynolds Reynold the money after They recommend 8-foot baskets for ages Tooley said playing time can be a major
finding Pintarelli and The guidelines were developed over a two-
year period by a working group that includ- 7-8 and 9-feet for ages 9-11, along with concern. He said kids should play equally in
Connor Pope liable in the January 2015
ed former players and coaches, and repre- balls that are smaller in circumference so the younger age groups.
incident.
sentatives from high school, the NCAA and they can be more easily controlled by “You can’t weed people out by the time
Authorities said Pintarelli was roaming
AAU basketball. They were divided into younger players. The standards also call for they’re 8. They don’t have the skills,”
the neighborhood’s streets naked and
four segments: ages 7-8, ages 9-11, ages equal playing time throughout the game at Tooley said. “There’s a lot of people unde-
screaming when Reynolds asked him if he
12-14 and grades 9-12. the youngest age, and through the first three veloped so we want it to be fun and offer a
needed help and Pintarelli attacked him.
Most of the standards can’t be enforced, quarters for 9-11. chance for everybody.”
Reynolds retreated to his home, but
Pintarelli followed and tried to force his way
inside, but was locked out. Pintarelli then
started to try and break down the door, at
which point Reynolds came outside and
punched Pintarelli, knocking him into
Pop Warner onboard with USA Football
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS modified form of tackle piloted in 2017 — and professional certified in concussion manage-
some bushes and breaking the knuckles on
his hand, according to county prosecutors. traditional 11-player tackle. ment before a player with a suspected head
Pintarelli eventually left Reynolds home Pop Warner, the largest youth football For Pop Warner to adopt the ADM is a major injury can return to play, we make our game
and was later found by police wandering the league in the country, will be offering USA step in youth football; nearly 200,000 better and safer.
streets. He charged at officers, who hit him Football’s American Development Model this youngsters are enrolled in the organization. “The USA Football ADM will allow kids to
twice with a Taser before he was finally sub- year, the first national implementation of the “For us nothing trumps safety and we’re experience the sport at their own pace and it
dued. U.S. Olympic Committee-backed program for confident the USA Football ADM is going to will help us with the development of both
Reynolds played with the Colorado the sport. make the experience safer and more enjoy- players and coaches.”
Rockies in 2008 and 2011. He was with the able,” says Jon Butler, Pop Warner’s execu- The American Development Model has
USA Football’s ADM, rooted in skill devel-
Cincinnati Reds in 2013. Reynolds last tive director. worked well in several other sports whose
opment for youngsters, provides multiple
pitched in 2016 with El Paso of the Pacific national governing bodies, like football,
entry points and game types for the sport. “With recent changes ... things like elimi-
Coast League, the San Diego Padres’ Triple- have earned USOC membership. The ADM
Under USA Football’s recommendation and nating kickoffs for our youngest divisions,
A affiliate. He posted a 1-3 record with a supporting programs, youth leagues can offer limiting contact to 25 percent of all practice
7.20 ERA in 24.2 innings of work. flag football, rookie tackle — a small-sided, time, and requiring clearance from a medical See FOOTBALL, Page 16

TUESDAY gles, where Carl Tuttle topped Rithik Cale Goodman, but Goodman had to retire
Local sports roundup Booreddy 6-2, 7-6(9). with an injury after the first set.
The Bears’ Andy Morris and Ammar Sefdari
Girls’ lacrosse and a pair of RBIs. Colmenares helped his
Menlo School 6, Crystal Springs 1 closed out the sweep with a 7-5, 6-4 victory
own cause with a RBI, while Cruise
Menlo-Atherton 15, Burlingame 2 Thompson drew a pair of walks and scored The Gryphons may be the second-best at No. 3 doubles.
Annie Payne found the back of the net four three times. team in the WBAL, but the Knights are still
times to lead the Bears past the Panthers in a Kyle Pruhsmeier drove in the only run for clearly king of the league as they cruised to Girls’ lacrosse
WBAL match. Sequoia. Jack Wangsness had a double for the win. Colorado Academy 19, Menlo School 12
Hannah Shaw added three goals for M-A, the Cherokees. Crystal Springs’ Brian Bilsey won the No. Down just two at halftime, the Knights
while Audrey Koren and Bea Geaghan- 1 singles match, beating Menlo’s Clark were outscored 12-7 in the second half as
Breiner each scored twice for the Bears. Softball Safran in a third-set super tiebreaker, 6-2, 4- they fell to the three-time defending
6, (11-9). Colorado state champions in a non-league
Boys’ golf Mercy-Burlingame 12, Mills 3 After that, it was all Menlo. Brandon game.
The Crusaders jumped out to a 7-0 lead and Aprill and John Kim, playing at No. 3 and
Capuchino 158, South City 184 cruised to the non-league win over the Page Wolfensden, a sophomore, scored
The Mustangs won the Ocean Division No. 4 singles for the Knights, won their
Vikings. four times to lead Menlo. Juniors Bella and
meeting over five holes at Green Hills matches at love. Andrei Volgin dropped only
A pair of freshman paced Mercy (3-2 over- Sophie Scola, along with sophomore
Country Club. four games in a 6-4, 6-0 win at No. 2 sin-
all). Hailey Armstrong picked up the win in Kendall Weingart all scored twice. Charlotte
Mark Yoo posted the lowest score of the gles.
the pitcher’s circle, allowing three runs on Swisher, a junior, had a team-high three
day for Capuchino, shooting a 3-over 23. Justin Tian and David Quezada, at No. 1 assists.
nine hits with six strikeouts in a complete- doubles, along with the No. 2 doubles team
Matt Volkman carded a 5-over 25. game effort. Offensively, Bella Alterio had
South City was led by Ryan Peña, who of Ian Costello and Steph Nivaggioli, both Boys’ golf
three hits, including a pair of doubles, and won their matches 6-3, 6-3. The No. 3 dou-
shot a 27. Owen Amores came in with a 29. drove in three runs. Riley Rodriguez, a soph- M-A, Menlo, SHP finish in top 10
bles team of Luca St. Goar and Justin
omore, doubled twice and also added three Creamer won 6-2, 7-5. The three Atherton schools were among
MONDAY RBIs. the top-10 teams at the Marin Catholic
After a non-league match against St.
Armstrong and Sophomore Karla Alvarez Francis (weather permitting), Menlo will Wildcat Invitational at Meadow Club in
Baseball each had three hits. Armstrong tripled, while next play in the National Invitational Fairfax.
Capuchino 5, Sequoia 1 Alvarez scored three runs. Tournament Friday and Saturday in Orange Menlo-Atherton, which finished third
After suffering an 11-1 defeat to open PAL County. with a team score of 302, six shots off win-
Bay Division play, the Mustangs turned the
Boys’ tennis ner Tamalpais’ score of 296, was led by Bill
tables on the Cherokees in a rain-delayed Aragon 6, Woodside 1 Menlo-Atherton 7, Burlingame 0 Kirkpatrick’s 2-over 73. Leo Tuchman fin-
makeup game. The Dons rolled to a Bay Division win The Bears stayed undefeated in PAL Bay ished with a 3-over 74.
Each team scored a run in the first inning, over the Wildcats in a makeup match. Division play with a rout of the Panthers. The Menlo team finished seventh with a
but Capuchino (1-1 PAL Bay, 3-7 overall) Aragon (3-2 PAL Bay) won three of the M-A (4-0 PAL Bay) did not drop a set in score of 310. The Knights were led by
took the lead for good with a run in the third four singles matches, led by Daniel Li’s winning the match. Oliver Nix (No. 3 sin- Jeremy Yun’s 3-over 74. Kripa Dharan carded
and added three more in the fifth. three-set win over Levi Vigdorchik at No. 1 gles) and the No. 1 doubles team of Theo a 77 for Knights.
Capuchino starting pitcher Christian singles. Li dropped the first set 7-5, but Novak and Chris Iyer, each won their match- Finn O’Kelly led SHP to a ninth-place
Colmenares pitched a complete game, limit- rebounded to win the second set 6-3. A super- es in straight sets while dropping only one team finish with his round of 77. Luke
ing Sequoia to just one run on five hits. He tiebreaker was used in lieu of a third set, with game. Jake Andrews at No. 1 singles, Brad Peterson was one shot back, finishing with
finished the game with a flourish, striking Li coming away with a 10-8 victory. Williams at No. 4 singles, and the No. 2 dou- a 78.
out the final two Cherokee batters of the Daniel Duan (No. 2 singles) and Randy Liu bles team of Griffin Voss and Kyle Conrad all Tamalpais had the top two scores, with
game. (No. 4 singles) won their matches in lost only two games each for the Bears. Nick Friedman shooting a 4-under 67 and
Offensively, the Mustangs were led by straight sets. Cole Hagerman won the first set, 6-1, in teammate Ben Soicher coming in with a 2-
Max Stines, who was 3 for 3 with a double Woodside picked up its win at No. 2 sin- his No. 2 singles match with Burlingame’s under 69.
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ley in 2 minutes, 20.44 seconds and the 100

HMB butterfly in 1:02.98.


Anderson hit two CCS qualifying times in
the meet in the 200 free (2:00.56) and the
Continued from page 11 100 free (55.80). Rhodes made the CCS cut
in the 100 backstroke (1:02.60).
Sure, there’s an excitement surrounding
innings en route to a 13-5 victory, the the HMB pool that any or all of the four can
younger Moffitt found the comfort zone in do something historic on any given day.
the circle, working five innings, allowing Ferdinand said the real excitement, though,
five runs on three hits, while walking five is the energy the underclassmen bring to the
and striking out six. And at the plate, she team on a daily basis.
continued to do what she does best, going 3
“On a grander scale, they work really
for 3 with a home run and three RBIs.
hard, they love to race, they love to com-
The Moffitt sisters offset each others’ per-
pete,” Ferdinand said. “You don’t know what
sonalities perfectly, according to Catuiza. Lily
you’re going to get on a daily basis but it’s
Moffitt, a senior, is a boisterous team leader,
exciting every day they hit the pool.”
while Chloe Moffitt is known as the quiet one.
“Lily is loud — she’s small, she’s tinier Track and field
than Chloe — but it’s not a bad thing,”
Catuiza said. “She’s the life of the party and Speaking of history, the Half Moon Bay
is always smiling. Chloe’s quiet. … They’re track and field team will officially host its
very different.” first home track meet in school history next
Chloe Moffitt let her performance do the DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO Wednesday in a dual meet with Burlingame.
talking Saturday though. And her pitching Half Moon Bay sophomore Eve Kearns, seen here in a swim meet last season, broke two Previous to this year, Half Moon Bay held
impressed to the point where Catuiza is con- program records last week in the girls’ 200 individual medley and the 100 fly. its scheduled home meets in Pacifica at rival
sidering her the pitcher of the future. Ferdinand, Half Moon Bay’s athletic direc- Terra Nova’s track. The reason was HMB did
“I told Chloe it’s hers if she wants it,”
Swimming tor, who also serves as a varsity swim not have field apparatuses at its home track.
Catuiza said. Last year, it was a young foursome that led coach. “They do a great job of leading the As part of the $3 million project to make
That future isn’t likely to come to fruition the Cougars to the PAL Ocean title, with team and getting everybody involved. … over the football field and track at Half Moon
until next year after Garcia, the 2017 PAL Grace Anderson, Mia Griffiths, Eve Kearns Their level of competitiveness pushes Bay, though, the school added shot put and
Bay Division Pitcher of the Year, departs to and Riley Rhodes — all freshmen in 2017 everybody else’s competitiveness.” discus pits, long jump and triple jump run-
play collegiately on scholarship at the — taking a wrecking ball to the Half Moon Two weeks ago with Half Moon Bay host- ways, and high jump and pole vault areas.
Division II program for UC San Diego. Bay record books. ing Capuchino, Anderson broke a nine- The remodel started in April 2017 and was
“After what she did the other day … that’s This year, the sophomore foursome is year-old program record in the 200-yard completed later last year in October.
someone that, ‘I respect that Grace is here. picking up right where they left off. freestyle. Then last week at El Camino, the “This will be the first official season
And when it’s my time, it’s my time,’” “It’s kind of been a continuation of the Cougars saw Kearns break two of her own where we’ve been able to host a home track
Catuiza said. “That’s a great teammate.” progress we saw last year,” said Justin records, swimming the 200 individual med- meet,” Ferdinand said.

The Panthers have won two straight against game the following day, but had to wear a game, scoring single runs in the second and

COACHES Scott’s former school. The Colts last


topped Burlingame in 2014.
“I played baseball there for one of the best
special face guard to protect him from fur-
ther injury, according to Ramsey.
“So it was a little redemption for him to
the sixth.
Beressi was in the stretch in each of his
four innings of work, battling through two
Continued from page 11 high school coaches on the Peninsula,” go back out and pitch a shutout,” Ramsey hits, two walks and a Burlingame error.
Scott said of former El Camino manager said.
Carlos Roman. “So there’s always some Riordan scratched out Monday’s only run “He was up in the zone a little bit but he
At Washington Park, Burlingame was worked his butt off to get the ball down, and
anxiety playing against them. … I know in the second inning on an RBI single by
busy snapping a losing streak as well. The get us some groundballs and get us outs,”
what those kids are built of in terms of their Pacifica native Travis Benham.
Panthers had dropped two straight, both to Scott said. “I was proud of him. He didn’t
toughness and I know they’re going to go Ramsey graduated from Serra in 2002 and
WCAL opponents, but got well against have his command to get the ball down and
out an compete every game.” as a senior broke J.J. Cortes’ single-season
manager Shawn Scott’s alma mater El limit his walks.”
Camino with a 2-0 victory. program record with 54 hits.
Riordan redemption With the win, the senior right-hander
Panthers starting pitcher Justin Beressi Last year, in Riordan’s final home game Panthers’ amnesia improves to 2-0 in two starts. Through two
and reliever Nick Cerelli combined on a of the season, Altman took a tough no-deci- After a tough loss Saturday in which varsity seasons, Beressi owns a perfect 4-0
three-hit shutout. Each making just his sec- sion in a 5-3 loss. Serra trailed 3-1 going Burlingame squandered a 4-1 lead in the sev- record.
ond appearance of the year, Beressi earned into its final at-bat, but knocked Altman out enth inning against St. Ignatius, there was After graduating from El Camino, Scott
the win with four innings of work and of the game in the seventh before taxing the no mention of it going into the late innings was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in
Cerelli then pitched to contact to allow just Riordan bullpen for the loss. Monday against El Camino, according to 1987. A 27th round pick, he played six sea-
one hit through three innings to earn his It was an excruciating outing for Altman Scott. sons in the Blue Jays organization, includ-
first career save. in more ways than one, as the previous day “I think they erased what happened on ing Triple-A in 1991-93, the latter two of
It’s just the third time Burlingame has in practice he got hit in the face with a Saturday,” Scott said. which Toronto won back-to-back World
faced El Camino over the past five seasons. thrown ball. He was cleared to play in the Burlingame totaled just three hits in the Series titles.

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Attendance up for NCAA women’s tourney
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bers helped bol- Staley also called on friends like ‘Yeah.’ Some people didn’t believe it
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP
Carlmont at Capuchino, Sacred Heart Prep at Menlo
School, Burlingame at Sequoia, Hillsdale at Terra
ster overall Charlotte Hornets center Dwight was me. So yeah, it was a lot of fun,” Nova, 4 p.m.
NEW YORK — Dawn Staley and attendance at the Howard to donate tickets for local she said.
first two rounds kids to use to attend the games. The Gamecocks player calls Softball
her South Carolina Gamecocks did El Camino at Mills, Jefferson at Terra Nova, South
more than just prepare for their to its highest “They come to a lot of our games, accounted for more than 1,000 tick- City at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.
opening-round games in the level in a decade, they support us, and I wanted to sup- ets sold.
with an average Track and field
women’s NCAA Tournament. They port them,” Howard told The Given the 9 p.m. tip on Sunday for St. Francis at Serra, 3 p.m.; Aragon at Carlmont,West-
did everything they could to make of 5,067 fans Associated Press while the Hornets the second round, Staley told fans to moor at Menlo-Atherton, Sequoia at Mills, Half
sure people attended. taking in the were in New York to play the Knicks. wear their best pajamas to the game . Moon Bay at Terra Nova, Hillsdale at Burlingame,
Woodside at Capuchino, 3 p.m.
The team spent an hour Thursday Dawn Staley first 48 games. “Hopefully, they can do a really good She even offered an excuse slip for
night calling season ticket holders “The way the job this year in the tournament. those who came to the game and may Boys’ volleyball
community responded to my chal- Hillsdale at Capuchino, South City at Menlo-Ather-
who hadn’t bought tickets yet for the They had a really close one the other have overslept for work or school ton, 6 p.m.; Mills at Carlmont, Aragon at San Mateo,
first and second round in Columbia. lenge was quite incredible,” Staley night. I will be watching their games the next day. 6:30 p.m.
The goal was for attendance to sur- said. “I don’t know if that many peo- and hope they get some good wins.” SEC rival Mississippi State was Swimming
pass 10,000. ple would’ve come to the game just Gamecocks star A’ja Wilson, who just behind the Gamecocks in atten- WBAL Jamboree #1 at Harker, 4 p.m.
The move paid off as the on us relying on the marketing grew up in South Carolina, recalled dance, with nearly 10,000 fans
Gamecocks had 11,085 people department. They did a great job with how shocked fans were when she checking out the first two rounds. THURSDAY
Baseball
attend their opening-round win over us on executing the challenge. The called them. “I think it’s the new teams, Capuchino at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at San
North Carolina A&T and then ticket office and everybody just “Someone I called stopped me and Mississippi State and South Mateo, King's Academy at El Camino, South City at
worked overtime to accommodate so Woodside, Half Moon bay at Aragon,Westmoor vs
10,307 come to the second-round said: ‘Do you know who I’m on the Carolina drew really well,” Notre Crystal Springs at Sea Cloud Park, Mills at Jeffer-
victory over Virginia. Those num- many ticket-buying customers.” phone with? It’s A’ja,’ and I’m like, Dame coach Muffet McGraw said. son, 4 p.m.

Softball
LHP Brett Anderson back with overall) in exchange for a sixth- coach of this
Sports briefs round pick (No. 192 overall). The program needs
Sequoia at Capuchino, Carlmont at Aragon, San
Mateo at Woodside, Half Moon Bay at Burlingame,
A’s on minor league deal progress. Cowboys now have three picks in to fully commit King's Academy at Mercy-Burlingame, Notre Dame-
Belmont at Harker, Pinewood at Crystal Springs, 4
OAKLAND — Left-hander Brett Golden State the sixth round. themselves and p.m.
Anderson is back pitching with the hosts Atlanta on Olawale went to training camp give their all to
Boys’ tennis
club for which he broke into the big Friday, so if all with the Cowboys in 2012 and was these deserving Bellarmine vs Serra at CSM, Menlo School at Crys-
leagues, reaching agreement on a goes well Curry on their practice squad before going young women,” tal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; Crystal Springs at Sacred Heart
Boyle said in a Prep, 3:45 p.m.; Nueva School at Harker, Carlmont
minor league contract with the could be back to the Raiders and making his NFL at Aragon, Burlingame at Mills, Woodside at Hills-
Oakland Athletics on Tuesday. for that game or debut by playing in the last three statement dale, Menlo-Atherton at San Mateo, Half Moon Bay
at Sequoia, Capuchino at Westmoor, 4 p.m.
The 30-year-old Anderson spent Sunday’s home games that season. He has played in Joanne Boyle released by the
the 2009-13 seasons with the A’s matchup with 77 career games. school. “Due to Boys’ lacrosse
before being traded to the Rockies Utah. The deal announced Tuesday came a family matter that may require St. Francis at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m.; Sacred Heart
Steph Curry more time away from the program, I Prep at Serra, 5 p.m.
in December 2013. In nine years, He rolled his only five days after fullback Keith
he is 42-47 with a 4.04 ERA. He ankle driving Smith left the Cowboys to sign a am not able to dedicate the time I Boys’ volleyball
pitched for the Cubs and Toronto for a layup in the first quarter of a two-year deal with the Raiders. need to our team. For that reason, it Serra at Bellarmine, 6 p.m.
last year, going 4-4 with a 6.34 win against the Spurs on March 8 is best for me to step aside.” Swimming
ERA in 13 starts and 55 1/3 and has missed the last six games. Virginia women’s coach Boyle arrived at Virginia after six Riordan/Sacred Heart Cathedral at Serra, 3 p.m.
seasons at California, a move that
innings. He had already missed 11 games in retires, cites family matter marked her return to Virginia, and College baseball
Oakland also just brought back December with the sprained right Gavilan at Cañada, San Francisco at San Mateo, 2:30
Trevor Cahill, who came up with ankle, which he injured again Virginia women’s basketball the ACC. She spent three seasons p.m.; Skyline at Folsom Lake, 6 p.m.
Anderson and hopes to earn a spot March 2 at Atlanta but played with coach Joanne Boyle says she is as the head coach at Richmond
College softball
in the vacated by right-hander it. retiring because of a family matter. before getting hired by Cal, and San Mateo at Monterey, 3 p.m.
Jharel Cotton, who needs Tommy Meanwhile, Splash Brother Klay The announcement by the school before that spent nine seasons as an
Tuesday did not provide details on assistant at Duke. Her overall record FRIDAY
John surgery. Thompson was scheduled to be re- Baseball
examined Thursday as he works the family matter. Boyle’s retire- is 333-191 and includes six NCAA Serra at Mitty, Menlo School at Sacred Heart Prep,
Warriors’ Curry medically back from a fractured right thumb. ment comes only days after the Tournament appearances in 16 sea- Terra Nova at Hillsdale, 4 p.m.; Sequoia at
Burlingame, 7 p.m.
Cavaliers were knocked out of the sons.
cleared to return to practice Cowboys acquire Olawale from NCAA Tournament with a second- Boyle spent some time away Softball
OAKLAND — Stephen Curry has round loss to defending national from her team three years ago while Jefferson at South City, Mills at Terra Nova, El Camino
been medically cleared to resume Raiders in a FB swap champion South Carolina. working to adopt a child from at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.; Carlmont at Half Moon
Bay, 6 p.m.
full practice beginning Wednesday FRISCO, Texas — The Oakland The 54-year-old Boyle spent Senegal.
with the hope he can return from his Raiders have traded fullback Jamize seven seasons at Virginia, compil- First-year athletic director Carla Swimming
Burlingame at Sequoia, Menlo-Atherton at Aragon,
latest right ankle injury later in the Olawale to the Dallas Cowboys in a ing a 129-98 record, including 19- Williams, who has a women’s bas- Woodside at Hillsdael, San Mateo at Carlmont, 4:30
week. deal that also includes a swap of 14 this year. The NCAA appearance ketball background after playing at p.m.
Curry was re-evaluated Tuesday as picks in the upcoming NFL draft. was the program’s first in nine sea- Georgia, says a search for Boyle’s Boys’ volleyball
scheduled and the Warriors said the Dallas sent Oakland one of its sons. replacement will begin immediate- Carlmont at Hillsdale, San Mateo at South City, 6
two-time MVP is making good two fifth-round picks (No. 173 “The person who is the head ly. p.m.; Capuchino at Menlo-Atherton, 6:30 p.m.
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Sharks power to fifth straight win FOOTBALL


By Josh Dubow Continued from page 13
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 6, Devils 2
last win for the Devils on night late in the second and the rout was on. program has five key areas, all of which can
SAN JOSE — Jannik Hansen scored his Dec. 27. The Sharks got off to a fast start in their be applied to youth football:
first goal of the season and fellow fourth-lin- Taylor Hall scored his first game back from a 3-0 Canadian road trip, • Universal access to create opportunity for
ers Eric Fehr and Barclay Goodrow also scored 32nd goal of the season scoring three goals in the first period and all athletes. This means no cuts under age 12.
to help the Sharks win their season-high fifth and Blake Coleman also killing 1:20 of a two-man advantage for New • Developmentally appropriate activities
straight game, 6-2 over the New Jersey scored for the Devils, who Jersey. that emphasize motor and foundational skills.
Devils Tuesday night. lead Florida by just one The teams traded goals to start with Fehr • Multi-sport participation.
Logan Couture added his 30th goal of the Jannik Hansen point in the race for the beating Schneider over the shoulder from a
• A fun, engaging and progressively chal-
season, and Joe Pavelski and Mikkel Boedker final wild-card spot in the bad angle and Hall answering when he stole a
lenging atmosphere.
also scored to give the Sharks a four-point Eastern Conference. The Panthers have two bouncing puck from Justin Braun and beat
lead over third-place Los Angeles in the games in hand. Jones with a quick shot. • Quality coaching at all age levels.
Pacific Division with one game in hand. After Hansen and Fehr scored in the first San Jose then scored twice in a span of less ADM will be made available to every Pop
Brent Burns added three assists and Martin period, Goodrow chipped one in midway than three minutes to take the lead. Pavelski Warner organization across the country
Jones made 26 saves. through the second period on a surprising tipped in a shot from Kevin Labanc on the beginning this fall. The process will begin
The scoring barrage by San Jose spoiled night of scoring from the fourth line when he power play to give the Sharks the lead. with messaging to parents, coaches and play-
Cory Schneider’s return to net for the Devils. beat Schneider on a 2-on-1. Then after Jones denied Damon Severson ers about the philosophy of ADM and its role
Schneider allowed four goals on 14 shots Couture then scored 40 seconds later on San from in close at one end, Dylan DeMelo sent in improving the game.
before getting pulled midway through the Jose’s first shot against Keith Kinkaid for his a long pass that Hansen chased down and then “We will also make all three game experi-
second period of his first start since March 8. third career 30-goal season. Boedker added beat Schneider on a breakaway for his first ences available to every Pop Warner program,
Schneider has lost 11 starts in a row since his San Jose’s second power-play goal of the goal since March 30, 2017. which is something we’re quite comfortable
with since we already offer both flag and tack-
active roster bonuses and rewards for being of negotiations with 49ers cap specialist le,” Butler said.

49ERS
Continued from page 11
named to the Pro Bowl or All-Pro teams.
If he gets those honors and plays at least 90
percent of the defensive snaps and all 16
Paraag Marathe and general manager John
Lynch.
Sherman pointed out that many of the con-
“In fact, this past season we piloted USA
Football’s rookie tackle program at one of our
leagues in Austin, Texas — Hill Country Pop
games this season, Sherman could make $13 tracts negotiated each offseason by certified Warner — and received a very favorable
million this year, more than he was due to agents come with lofty sticker prices that response. We have gained experience with all
from an overlooked fifth-round pick out of make with no guaranteed money in the final players never get to see because of few guar- the elements of the ADM and we will encour-
Stanford into the prototypical lockdown cor- year of his deal with the Seahawks. antees. age our programs to take advantage of it.”
nerback who shut down opposing receivers “The biggest misconception is that it’s a He said he has already heard from other USA Football CEO Scott Hallenbeck has
and let them know about it with his colorful bad deal,” he said. “If you’re comparing it to players interested in doing their own deals in championed his sport’s inclusion of ADM,
trash talk. my last deal in Seattle, I had no money guar- the future and expects more to come. which has been highly successful in other
Sherman showed similar skills defending anteed. ... I’m coming off a ruptured Achilles, “I think these agents sometimes benefit sports such as ice hockey.
the three-year contract he negotiated himself what do I have? What security do I have there? from relationships. ‘Oh, I know this GM. “We’re inspired to continue seeking
with the 49ers. The deal is worth up to $39 With this deal, I get $5 million guaranteed, We’ve had dealings with for years.’ They real- improvements and innovations for football
million but much of it is tied to incentives for which is half of my other contract. I get the ly don’t have to do a ton of work. ‘Hey, I and its athletes,” Hallenbeck said.
playing time and awards and little is guaran- ability to make more than I could have done called this guy. How much are you willing to “We strongly believe in football’s
teed, according to Pro Football Talk. That led whether I played at an All-Pro level or not in give him? Oh, $5 million? OK. I’ll convince American Development Model to offer a smart
to criticism from players like Joe Thomas, Seattle. And that’s really all that I wanted. I him that that’s good enough,”’ Sherman said. progression, empowering parents and players
former executives like Joe Banner and some play at the level that I’m capable of. I feel “Instead of guys being able to control their with multiple entry points and options to
in the media. security in the upcoming years and I felt com- own destiny, being in control of their own choose from.
Sherman got a $3 million signing bonus, a fortable with that. I’m great with that.” finances and I think it goes back to just edu- “I applaud Pop Warner’s decision to embrace
$2 million salary for 2018 and a $2 million Sherman said it was important to him to cating our players in general on their own USA Football’s ADM and for encouraging
bonus if he passes a physical before Nov. 11. negotiate his own deal and he studied other finances and being in control of your own their leagues to make this pathway part of
The rest of his salary is tied to per-game cornerback contracts before the 5 1/2 hours life. I think more of our players are.” their program.”

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Spaghetti squash is tasty alternative to pasta


By Sara Moulton 1 ounce grated Parmigiano-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Reggiano
1/3 cup toasted pine nuts
Spaghetti squash is a large round Coarsely grate the zucchini,
squash that forms spaghettilike preferably using the grating disk
strands when it’s cooked. Its tex- of a food processor, toss it in a
ture is crisp, its taste is mild, and colander with the salt and let it
it can indeed replace spaghetti in drain for 20 minutes.
the recipe of your choice. This is Prick the spaghetti squash in
especially good news if you’re three or four places with a skewer
searching for an alternative to and microwave on high for 4 min-
pasta, either because you’re aller- utes. Cut in half crosswise and
gic to gluten or because you’re microwave for 5 minutes. Scrape
seeking a more nutritious landing out and discard the seeds and
pad for a delicious sauce. microwave again for 8 minutes or
Spaghetti squash can be until the strands of squash are easy
steamed, roasted or cooked in the to scrape out.
microwave. Whatever method is Meanwhile, in a large skillet
used, the squash cooks much faster cook the onion in the oil over
if you start by slicing it in half. medium heat, stirring occasional-
But you have to be careful — saw- ly, until golden, about 8 minutes.
ing through its thick skin can be Working with one handful at a
dangerous. Happily, just a few time, squeeze the zucchini tightly
minutes in a microwave will soft- to get rid of excess moisture. Add
en up the squash enough to allevi- the squeezed zucchini to the onion
ate this danger. and cook over medium heat, stir-
After cooking the squash and ring for 3 minutes. Transfer to a
halving it, I finish it off in the bowl and reserve the skillet.
microwave, which tenderizes it in You can pair spaghetti squash with any sauce you would add to regular pasta. Just remember to let the spaghetti Let the spaghetti squash stand
17 to 20 minutes rather than the squash cook in the sauce — whatever kind it is — for a few minutes before serving. until it is cool enough to handle,
30 to 45 minutes required when then scoop out all the strands (you
it’s steamed or roasted. By the employ with actual pasta that, if you simmered it at length. Servings: 4 to 6 should end up with about 4 1/2
way, most recipes instruct you to because of its starch content, turns You can pair spaghetti squash 1 1/2 pounds zucchini cups). Add the vegetable broth, 1
halve the squash lengthwise, but if into a big gummy wad of stuck- with any sauce you would add to 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt cup water, the sage and the cheese
you halve it crosswise, as in this together strands. (You can also regular pasta. Just remember to let One 3- to 3 1/2 pound spaghetti to the skillet and bring to a boil,
recipe, you’ll end up with strands freeze spaghetti squash.) the spaghetti squash cook in the squash whisking. Add the spaghetti
that are much longer ... and more After scooping out the squash sauce — whatever kind it is — for 1 1/2 cups sliced onion squash strands, cover and simmer
spaghettilike. strands, add them to the creamy a few minutes before serving. 2 tablespoons extra-virgin 5 minutes or until the squash is
When the squash has cooled, use goat cheese sauce, then simmer olive oil tender. Add the zucchini and cook
a fork to scrape out the strands. them for 5 minutes while they SPAGHETTI SQUASH WITH 1 cup vegetable or chicken for 1 minute more until the mix-
Having prepped the squash to this soak up the flavor. Again, this is CREAMY GOAT CHEESE SAUCE broth ture is heated through. Stir in the
point, you can store it in the something you can’t do with actu- 1 tablespoon finely chopped Parmigiano-Reggiano and salt and
refrigerator for a few days until al spaghetti, which would not AND SHREDDED ZUCCHINI fresh sage pepper to taste, transfer to four
you’re ready to prepare a sauce and only become too soft but also Start to finish: 1 hour (30 4 ounces fresh goat cheese, bowls and top each portion with
finish it, an option you can’t completely absorb all of the sauce active) crumbled one-quarter of the nuts.

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New Chipotle marketing hire The EPA says it will use input from state tle or can for every beverage it sells by 2030.
Food briefs officials to develop a new management plan “We’re taking action we care about and
oversaw Taco Bell’s Doritos taco for the chemicals this year. customers really appreciate, ” said
NEW YORK — Chipotle, which is trying
EPA pledges new plan on McDonald’s Corp. CEO Steve Easterbrook.
to rebuild its business after a series of food contaminant from non-stick coatings On the menu for McDonald’s: The company said three areas — beef pro-
safety scares, says it hired a new marketing WASHINGTON — Federal environmental Cut greenhouse gas emissions duction, energy use at its restaurants and
executive who once oversaw the launch of regulators say they’ll consult with states on NEW YORK — The company behind the packaging — account for more than 60 per-
Taco Bell’s cheese-dusted Doritos taco. managing contamination from a range of golden arches wants to get greener. cent of its emissions, and it will make
long-used non-stick coatings. McDonald’s said Tuesday it’s taking steps changes there first.
Chris Brandt will start as Chipotle’s chief
marketing officer next month, replacing The U. S. Environmental Protection to cut the greenhouse gases it emits, includ- To reduce emissions at cattle farms, sup-
Mark Crumpacker, who left the company Agency said Monday it would hold a May ing tweaking the way the beef in its Big pliers are testing a new way to feed cattle:
last week. Brandt most recently worked as summit with state officials. Macs and Quarter Pounders is produced. moving animals from pen to pen, so the
brand manager at Outback Steakhouse’s par- The session will focus on a family of The world’s largest burger chain said it soil the cows stand on as they eat grass has
ent company, Bloomin’ Brands. Before industrial chemicals used for decades in expects the changes to prevent 150 million a chance to recover. Healthier soil can bet-
that, he worked at Taco Bell with Chipotle’s everything from non-stick pans to food metric tons (165 million tons) of green- ter absorb carbon, the company said, mean-
newly-installed CEO Brian Niccol. wrappers to bags for microwaveable pop- house gas emissions from being released ing less of it will end up in the air.
corn. The chemicals are known as perfluo- into the atmosphere by 2030, equal to tak- At its 40, 000 restaurants around the
Niccol says Brandt will work to “reinvig- ralkyls and polyfluoralkyls, or PFAs. ing 32 million cars off the road for a year. world, McDonald’s said it is working with
orate” Chipotle’s brand. Besides the Studies now link long-term exposure to the Several food and beverage companies franchisees to replace light bulbs and
Doritos Locos Tacos, Brandt also oversaw industrial chemicals to increased risks of have announced changes recently to appeal kitchen appliances with more energy-effi-
the launch of the Quesalupa, a taco shell cancer, hormone changes and other distur- to customers concerned about the environ- cient ones. It is also in the process of using
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robust public engagement process, which I away something that is so beloved and so permanent location in the course of its

PARK
Continued from page 1
believe we achieved,” she said.
Having identified priorities for the park’s
new design — including maintaining open
well used,” he said. “I feel like we’ve been
heard but I’m not convinced we’ve been lis-
tened to.”
nine-year lease, according to the report.
In response to concerns about the
changes to the tennis court facilities,
space, preserving its history and creating a Acknowledging a noted preference Mayor Rick Bonilla said he regretted the
connection with downtown just north of the among the tennis community to have six fact that a compromise had to be made and
detailed designs and funding are available. park — three plan options were presented to courts in one park to facilitate tournament looked to future opportunities to provide
Councilwoman Maureen Freschet reflect- residents in 2015 with a renovated chil- play, Canzian said staff has discussed the more courts to help with the adjustment. He
ed on fond memories of playing in the park dren’s playground, plaza along Fifth possibility of building two courts at commended the planning process for
as a child as she commended the plan’s bal- Avenue, an underground parking garage and Beresford Park, which would bring the total including many perspectives and promising
ance between long-standing features and new restrooms among common features number of courts there to six. She added to preserve a resource community members
improvements for the city focal point at the across all three plans, according to a staff that removing three courts from Central of all ages can enjoy.
edge of downtown. report. Park and relocating the remaining courts to “In my opinion, it’s going to retain a lot
“Parks are like houses with life cycles But concerns about the changes lingered the southern end of the park would allow of that quality which I have known about
that need periodic refreshing and renewal to among residents, who reiterated previously planners to include in the plans a plaza Central Park for many years, which is its
stay functional and attractive,” she said. stated worries about the loss of three of the along Fifth Avenue, which could likely timelessness and its serenity, especially the
“For me, this plan preserves the charm, park’s six tennis courts and the Central only be accommodated where the six courts Japanese garden,” he said. “The park is a
character and most beloved features of our Recreation Center, which is leased by Self- are currently. place where people can go and either just
iconic park while giving it a much-needed Help for the Elderly. As a weekly visitor to the Central walk or play baseball or sit down and read a
update.” Jonathan New, who said he’s observed the Recreation Center, resident Betty Bernstein book — there’s something for everybody
Noting Monday’s meeting was the 16th park’s six tennis courts at capacity on both said she and the others taking aerobics class there.”
public hearing held to review the plans, chilly weeknights as well as Saturday morn- there enjoy the style of the building and the In other business, the council also decided
Parks and Recreation Director Sheila ings, expressed disappointment with the way it blends in with its surroundings in the to hire an executive search team to find City
Canzian said planners had heard from major plan’s inclusion of only three courts. park. Manager Larry Patterson’s replacement.
parks groups and constituencies along the Though the city has committed to replacing “It blends in beautifully with the area,” Patterson announced his plans to retire last
way and considered their input in drafting the lost courts in other parks, New said he she said. “It’s just a lovely place to exercise week, and though the council will ultimate-
the final plan. preferred six courts in one place to six and I’d hate to see it torn down.” ly make a decision on his successor, the
“Because of Central Park’s high visibili- courts in multiple places. The city is expected to assist the group executive search team’s work will begin the
ty, we needed to make sure that there was a “I don’t understand why you would take providing programs for seniors in finding a recruiting process.

of Highway 101 along the city’s Bayfront, hotel workers also expressed reservations the usefulness of a potentially prime piece

BAYFRONT
Continued from page 1
expressed an interest in leading the financ-
ing campaign to preserve the wetlands
which exist on the property.
with the H&Q Asia Pacific proposal.
Considering the variety of competing
interests for the site, state officials said
of open space.
“I can’t support this as good use,” said
Brownrigg, of the tidal wetlands proposal.
The desire was shared as officials and H&Q they are hopeful to take in the all the per- Generally though, Burlingame officials
Asia Pacific were unable to reach a deal on spectives from local stakeholders. were receptive to rejuvenation offers for the
the land as open space, officials unanimous- lease terms, leading to the state’s decision “We share the city’s objective in seeing land, so long as plans include open space.
ly agreed on one position — the status quo to again open discussions regarding the the site improved and managed consistent “This does need to be a regional amenity,”
won’t do. future of the site. with its unique setting along the city’s said Councilwoman Emily Beach.
“What is out there right now is unaccept- Recognizing an opportunity, SPHERE Bayfront. We appreciate your collaboration Looking ahead, Goldman said she expects
able,” said City Manager Lisa Goldman, Institute representative Greg Boro said and partnership as we work together towards the state agency to consider all the propos-
referring to the blighted, fenced property open space advocates were called to action. a shared vision for the waterfront,” accord- als for the site and select a preferred project.
abutting the city’s former drive-in theater. “We want to preserve open space in a way ing to a letter from Jennifer Lucchesi, State Subsequently, the proposal will go out for
The discussion comes ahead of a Thursday, that makes the most sense,” he said. Lands Commission executive officer. bid, and the desired applicant will return
March 22, meeting featuring city officials, He was also critical of the hotel proposal. Boro said his organization would spear- with a project reflecting the vision.
community members and state representa- “A hotel isn’t compatible with this plan, head the fundraising effort, under an effort Through the variety of visions offered for
tives who ultimately maintain authority for it would decrease the amount of open to save the city from contributing toward the land, Councilman Ricardo Ortiz said he
deciding the property’s fate. space,” he said. the initiative preserving the property as was hopeful some segment of the property
State officials received an application Burlingame officials had also expressed tidal wetlands. would be preserved for public use.
from H&Q Asia Pacific in 2016 to develop a interest previously in building a park at the Estimates suggest rejuvenating wetlands “I remain convinced open space is the
new hotel and park at the site, prompting a site, but backed away from the initiative would cost about $4 million, while building ideal use for this parcel,” he said.
neighbor of the property to offer an alterna- after also struggling to reach a lease agree- a park at the site could cost an additional $7
tive proposal to preserve the land as open ment with state officials. million. The State Lands Commission will hold a
space. Housing advocates have also called for For their part, Burlingame officials community meeting 6:30 p.m., Thursday,
SPHERE Institute, a public policy the site to be built into a residential devel- expressed limited interest in preserving the March 22, at the Burlingame Recreation
research firm headquartered in the area east opment, and a union representing local property as wetlands, for fear of reducing Center, 850 Burlingame Av e.

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son began Oct. 1.
Since October, the Bay Area has seen
11.88 inches of rain, with the season nor-
nificant storm-related outages as of yester-
day, said Pacific Gas and Electric spokes-
woman Andrea Menniti.
feet of snow is expected at elevations
above 7,500 feet and up to 5 feet of snow is
expected along the Sierra crest, but fore-
mal looming at 20.03 inches. The daily Southern California, however, will be hit casters say the storm will bring heavy, wet
totals for this “pineapple express” pale in hard. As much as 6-8 inches of rain is Sierra cement, not the powder the region
“Pineapple express” storms are atmos- comparison to the 1.04 inches that fell at expected to soak Big Sur and Santa saw last week.
pheric rivers that bring rain from around SFO March 1 and the 3.12-inch deluge on Barbara, with some areas,
Hawaii. They are known for bringing rela- Jan. 8.  like the mountains above
tively intense rainfalls, but this one The rain will continue through Thursday, Santa Barbara, forecasted to
dropped just .22 inches of rain on Redwood with just an extra half to 1 inch of rain take on 10-12 inches,
City and . 12 inches of rain at San expected, Anderson said. according to the National
Francisco International Airport as of 3 The good news is these modest storm Weather Service. 
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By Lauran Neergaard the tongue that help perceive the five The remaining suspect: the chronic
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bud, but it’s so fundamental.” die off and are replaced by new ones. Stanford University bariatric surgeon San Mateo Professional Alliance ary through ink floating. For more
Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. information contact
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among many factors that play a role in pan of about 10 days, and turnover of “It’s another reason why it’s hard to Ave., San Mateo. Free admission,
lunch ordered off the menu. For Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
obesity. But taste preferences influ- the entire taste bud takes about four lose weight.” more information contact to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
weeks, explained Dando, who directs Several years ago, Morton gave his mike@mikefoor.com. Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
ence dietary choices, and some earlier by renowned Chinese painter and
studies have suggested that obese peo- the Cornell Sensory Evaluation own patients taste tests before and Toastmasters Public Speak ing and printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor-
ple often taste flavors with less inten- Facility. Both sides of that cycle were after stomach-shrinking surgery, and Leadership Sk ills Development. mation call 355-1894.
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255
sity than lean people. The theory, still affected in the obese mice, as regular found taste perception improved as the Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood Youth Art Show. 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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mation call (202) 390-7555. Francisco Unified School District stu-
ing more. the researchers found mice genetically fully — appreciating the sight and dents from kindergarten through
Dando’s team took a closer look at resistant to obesity chowed down yet smell, and slowing down to chew 30 Dr.Seuss’ ‘One Fish, Two Fish, Red 12th-grade. For more information
Fish, Blue Fish’ Arts and Crafts. contact ercie.santos@ssf.net.
taste buds, those clusters of cells on didn’t lose taste buds. times before they swallow. 2:30 p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For Reel Great Films: Maudie. 7 p.m. to
more information call 877-8530. 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
time this is taking,” said Brownrigg. Proponents of the effort pointed to a

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“If we are going to move forward, I
really think we have to get going.”
Most recent projections expect the
similar innovative proposal in Menlo
Park, where officials are examining
building a new library.
Documentary Club: Cartel Land. 6
p.m. Foster City Library, 1000 E.
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Discussion
following movie. For more informa-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Free. Open to adults 18+. For more
information call 591-8286.
In the Heights: A Musical by Lin-
project could cost as much as $56 mil- Councilmembers were unenthusias- tion call 574-4842. Manuel Miranda. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Capuchino High School, 1501
lion, due largely to the cost of con- tic about the idea though, suggesting Stargazing Party at Grand Avenue Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. For more
a recently approved tax measure. struction skyrocketing locally. With the design process is too far along to Library. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Grand information call 553-9411.
As building costs increase across the an understanding such an expensive introduce such a novel concept. Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
South San Francisco. Telescopes pro- ‘Joseph and the Amazing
region, officials are examining facility is likely beyond the city’s “This is not the right place to have vided. For more information call 877- Technicolor Dreamcoat’
changes to maximize their invest- reach, officials examined methods for it,” said Colson, of the housing idea. 8530. Performance by Menlo-Ather ton.
7:30 p.m. Menlo-Atherton High
ment, while also seeking to make the trimming costs. When the proposal Officials were more receptive to the Rhododendron Society Meeting. School Performing Arts Center, 555
project more aesthetically pleasing. was first floated, it was expected to idea of selling naming rights to rooms 7:30 p.m. Hillview Community Middlefield Road, Atherton. Adults
Center, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $14, seniors $10. Tickets can be pur-
Dissatisfied with renderings of the cost between $37 and $47 million. and amenities in the project once it is Learn about the history of rhodo- chased online. For more information
project buttressing Washington Park, Abandoning a plan to construct a completed, in an effort to further trim dendrons from expert Bruce Palmer. call 906-7724.
councilmembers directed architects to LEED certified building and narrowing the city’s price tag. For more information call (408) 920-
‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
0884.
draw up new designs of the facility pro- the scope of the work at the city prop- Councilmembers agreed such an Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
posed to offer a variety of modern erty while preserving the size of the effort should be explored through the THURSDAY, MARCH 22 City. $37-$54. Based on the life of
Saint John’s Cemetery Tour. 10 a.m. John Merrick. For more information
amenities for residents. facility and underground parking lot foundation benefiting the Parks and to 11:30 a.m. San Mateo Senior call 349-6411.
“It just doesn’t look like were among the value engineering Recreation Department. They also Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
San Mateo. A narrated historical walk David Mamet’s Race. 8 p.m. Dragon
Burlingame,” said Vice Mayor Donna methods preferred by councilmem- concurred with residents who shared through the town’s burial garden of Productions Theatre Co., 2120
Colson, succinctly critiquing the ren- bers.  concerns that an adequate amount of yesteryear. $32. Registration Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are
$35 for general admission and $27
dering. In all, the efforts could cut the cost parking be provided in the project. required. For more information call
for students and seniors. For more
522-7490.
Councilmembers agreed the propos- down to nearly $40 million, back in a With the further planning ahead, information email info@dragonpro-
al appears too much like a school cam- Coworking Day at the Bay Area ductions.net.
range of affordability for the city, architects projected the ground could Entrepreneur Center. 1:30 p.m. to
pus, and would prefer a more enticing which is leaning on revenue from the break in roughly two years, which dis- 4:30 p.m. Bay Area Entrepreneur Woodside High School Musical
vision before moving ahead. Drawing quarter-cent sales tax approved last satisfied Brownrigg. Center, 458 San Mateo Ave., San ‘On the Town.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Bruno. RSVP requested. For more Woodside High School Performing
new plans could take as long as eight year to finance a majority of the proj- “We really have to be careful for information call 738-7992. Arts Center, 199 Churchill Ave.,
weeks to develop, and then would need ect. process to not kill the project,” he Woodside. Cost is $10-20. For more
Worst. Book Club. Ever. Presents information call 367-9750.
to be vetted by residents before further Under the direction from coun- said. ‘Spill Zone’ by Scott Westerfeld.
examination from councilmembers, cilmembers, the architect will craft While recognizing the desire to 4:30 p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 ‘Nattergalen.’ 10:30 p.m. 11:15 p.m.
officials said. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
new designs and bring the issue back move ahead promptly, officials also more information call 877-8530. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. A
As officials seek improvements, for further consideration in June. took time to assure the designs are Dragon Productions event that fea-
they must also keep an eye to the tures voice actors reading popular
While design revisions were consid- crafted appropriately to design with De Young Museum Presents —
short stories. For more information
Revelations: Art from the African
clock, said Mayor Michael Brownrigg, ered, housing advocates suggested the community’s expectations. American South. 6 p.m. South San call 298-9165.
in recognition of the growing price developing some residential units on “We have one time to do this and we Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. A SATURDAY, MARCH 24
tag hung on the project. top of the facility as a means of com- need to build it right, ” said docent from the de Young will give a Getting Star ted with Pinterest.
“I’m concerned about the amount of bating the city’s affordability crisis. Councilman Ricardo Ortiz. multimedia presentation on the 10:15 a.m. South San Francisco Main
museum’s current exhibit. For more Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
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Production engineer (PeBSMAR18n) FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
Technology participate in the design, implementation STATeMenT #276799
and ongoing management of major site The following person is doing business
Help build the next generation of sys- applications and subsystems. Bachelor’s as: Awakened Self, 66 Westpark Dr.,
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- degree required. exp. may be required DAlY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Own-
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- depending on level/type. er: Santiago Rocha, same address. The
ings in Menlo park, CA (various
levels/types): business is conducted by an Individual.
Production engineer (PeMSMAR18n) The registrant commenced to transact
participate in the design, implementation business under the FBN on 01/27/2018.
Software engineer (12459n) Create and ongoing management of major site
mobile applications that reach over one /s/Santiago Rocha/
applications and subsystems. Master’s This statement was filed with the Asses-
billion people. degree required. exp. may be required
depending on level/type. sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (published
enterprise engineer (13073n) Build in- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18,
tegrated, scalable and robust enterprise Research Scientist (RSMSMAR18n) 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18).
software applications. Research, design, and develop new opti-
Technology mization algorithms and techniques to
improve the efficiency and performance FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
of Facebook’s platforms. Master’s de- STATeMenT #276713
Help build the next generation of sys- The following person is doing business
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- gree required. exp. may be required de-
pending on level/type. as: Mind+Body Fitness, 950 Redwood
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- Shores pkwy Unit H102, ReDWOOD
ings in Menlo park, CA (various
Research Scientist (RSPhMAR18n) CITY, CA 94065. Registered Owner: Re- over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
levels/types): becca Black, same address. The busi-
Research, design, and develop new opti-
Data engineer (DeBSMAR18n) Design, mization algorithms and techniques to ness is conducted by an Individual. The
build, and launch data pipelines to move improve the efficiency and performance registrant commenced to transact busi-
data across systems and build the next of Facebook’s platforms. phD degree re- ness under the FBN on 1/24/2018.
generation of data tools that generate quired. exp. may be required depending /s/Rebecca Black/
business insights for a product. Bache- on level/type. This statement was filed with the Asses-
lor’s degree required. exp. may be re- sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (published
quired depending on level/type. Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18,
USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo park, CA 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18).
Data engineer (DeMSMAR18n) De- 94025. Must reference job title & job
sign, build, and launch data pipelines to code shown above, when applying.
move data across systems and build the FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
next generation of data tools that gener- STATeMenT #276645
ate business insights for a product. Mas- The following person is doing business
ter’s degree required. exp. may be re- as: Drapery Works, 111 Red Hawk
quired depending on level/type. Court, BRISBANe, CA 94005. Regis-
tered Owner: Jolynn Rodriguez, same
Data Scientist (DSBSMAR18n) Apply address. The business is conducted by
your expertise in quantitative analysis, an Individual. The registrant com-
data mining, and the presentation of data menced to transact business under the
to see beyond the numbers and under- 203 Public notices FBN on 1999.
stand how Facebook users interact with /s/Jolynn Rodriguez/ 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
our consumer and business products. FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe This statement was filed with the Asses-
Bachelor’s degree required. exp. may be STATeMenT #276691 sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (published FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
required depending on level/type. The following person is doing business in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, STATeMenT #276739 STATeMenT #276952 STATeMenT #276870
as: Vanadis, 715 laurel Avenue, Apt 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Data Scientist (DSMSMAR18n) Apply 203, SAN MATeO, CA 94401. Regis- as: pro Alignment and Auto electric, 501 as: The epR Group, Inc., 628 el Camino as: live Oak Apartments, 718 & 722 live
your expertise in quantitative analysis, Old County Rd. Ste. C, SAN CARlOS, Real, SAN CARlOS, CA 94070. Regis- Oak Avenue, MeNlO pARK, CA 94025.
data mining, and the presentation of data tered Owners: Hans Kristian Taernhed
and Jaclyn April Aguila Taernhed, same FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe CA 94070. Registered Owner: Aleksan- tered Owner: The epR Group, Inc, CA. Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker
to see beyond the numbers and under- STATeMenT #276814 The business is conducted by a Corpora- and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry
stand how Facebook users interact with address. The business is conducted by dar Melnik, 2220 lake Rd. A7, Belmont,
The following person is doing business CA 94002. The business is conducted tion. The registrant commenced to trans- lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi-
our consumer and business products. a Married Couple. The registrant com- as: pacific Coast Confections, 811 edge-
Master’s degree required. exp. may be menced to transact business under the by an Individual. The registrant com- act business under the FBN on 7OCT10. ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis-
required depending on level/type.
mar Avenue, pACIFICA, CA 94044. Reg- menced to transact business under the /s/edward pozzi, Jr./ trant commenced to transact business
FBN on2/15/18. istered Owner: Shondra lloyd, same ad- This statement was filed with the Asses- under the FBN on 11/16/07.
/s/Jaclyn April Aguila Taernhedi/ FBN on 02-20-18.
Data Scientist (DSPhMAR18n) Apply dress. The business is conducted by an sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (published in /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Individual. The registrant commenced to /s/Aleksandar Melnik/
your expertise in quantitative analysis, This statement was filed with the Asses- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
data mining, and the presentation of data sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (published transact business under the FBN on N/A. 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (published in
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, /s/Shondra lloyd/ sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (published
to see beyond the numbers and under- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
stand how Facebook users interact with 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
our consumer and business products. sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (published 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
phD degree required. exp. may be re- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, STATeMenT #276849
quired depending on level/type. FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). The following person is doing business FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe as: Stryker-Munley Group Silicon Valley,
STATeMenT #276813 STATeMenT #276802 STATeMenT #276872
engineering Manager (eMBSMAR18n) 2995 Woodside Road #400, WOOD- The following person is doing business
Manage engineers working with the engi- The following person is doing business FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe The following person is doing bu826ess
as: Guerrero’s Taqueria III, 2408 B Juni- STATeMenT #276774 SIDe, CA 94062. Registered Owner: as: Garwood Apartments, 465 Garwood
neering teams to build products and/or as: esGo painting, 730 S. San Anselmo Timothy D. Cox, 2845 Brewster Ave.,
infrastructure required to support the pero Serra Blvd, DAlY CITY, CA 94015. The following person is doing business Way, MeNlO pARK, CA 94025. Regis-
Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- Redwood City, CA 94062. The business tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and
products at scale. Bachelor’s degree re- Registered Owner: Guerrero’s Taqueria as: Oyster Boy, 2053 A Broadway St., tered Owner: esteban Gomez, same ad-
quired. exp. may be required depending ReDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered is conducted by an Individual. The regis- Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry lane,
III, llC, CA. The business is conducted dress. The business is conducted by an trant commenced to transact business
on level/type. by a limited liability Company. The reg- Owner: Asian Vision Corporation, CA. Atherton, CA 94027. The business is
The business is conducted by a Corpora- Individual. The registrant commenced to under the FBN on 1/1/2017. conducted by a Trust. The registrant
engineering Manager (eMMSMAR18n)
istrant commenced to transact business tion. The registrant commenced to trans- transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Timothy D. Cox/ commenced to transact business under
Manage engineers working with the engi- under the FBN on N/A. act business under the FBN on N/A. /s/esteban Gomez/ This statement was filed with the Asses- the FBN on 11/15/1983.
neering teams to build products and/or /s/Jose Alejandro Guerrero/ /s/lu Zhao/ This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (published /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
infrastructure required to support the This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
products at scale. Master’s degree re- sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (published sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (published in
quired. exp. may be required depending in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
on level/type. 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe STATeMenT #276874
STATeMenT #276912 The following person is doing business FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
The following person is doing business as: Menlo park Apartments, 19 & 22 Co- STATeMenT #276964
as: Tierra Madre llC, 816 Hayne Rd., leman place, MeNlO pARK, CA 94025. The following person is doing business
HIllSBOROUGH, CA 94010. Regis- Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker as: Dom’s Nom’s, 227 Standish St, ReD-
tered Owner: Tierra Madre llC, CA. and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered
The business is conducted by a limited lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi- Owner: Domino Corcega, same address.
liability Company. The registrant com- ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- The business is conducted by an Individ-
menced to transact business under the trant commenced to transact business ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
FBN on N/A. under the FBN on 06/03/1993. act business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Hallie Schmidt/ /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ /s/Domino Corcega/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/5/18. (published in sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (published in sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18). 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).

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STATeMenT #276825 STATeMenT #276873 STATeMenT #276937
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Kwik Serv Station, 209 el Camino as: Mills Street Apartments, 1309 Mills as: posh and Wild, 101 Jefferson Dr.,
Real, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Street, MeNlO pARK, CA 94025. Regis- MeNlO pARK, CA 94025. Registered
94080. Registered Owner: SF Bay Fuel tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and Owner: Remusco Inc., CA. The busi-
llC, CA. The business is conducted by Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry lane, ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
a limited liability Company. The regis- Atherton, CA 94027. The business is registrant commenced to transact busi-
trant commenced to transact business conducted by a Trust. The registrant ness under the FBN on N/A.
under the FBN on 01/04/2018. commenced to transact business under /s/Oleg Morozov/
/s/Ali Yaldiz/ the FBN on 02/04/1993. This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (published in
This statement was filed with the Asses- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
sor-County Clerk on 2/27/18. (published 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (published in
3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
STATeMenT #276970
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe The following person is doing business
STATeMenT #276597 STATeMenT #276875 as: Juan’s Complete Gardening, 319 N.
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Claremont St, SAN MATeO, CA 94401.
as: North Solutions, 525 N el Camino as: Courtyard Apartments, 1305 & 1309 Registered Owner: Juan escobedo,
Real #303, SAN MATeO, CA 94401. Marshall Street, ReDWOOD CITY, CA same address. The business is conduct-
Registered Owners: Kegan Groschel and 94063. Registered Owners: Richard Tod ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
Almicar Groschel, same address. The Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 menced to transact business under the
business is conducted by a General part- Mulberry lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The FBN on 3/9/18.
nership. The registrant commenced to business is conducted by a Trust. The /s/Juan escobedo/
transact business under the FBN on Jan- registrant commenced to transact busi- This statement was filed with the Asses-
uary 2017. ness under the FBN on01/14/2003. sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (published in
/s/Kegan Groschel/ /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/18. (published in sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18). 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
STATeMenT #276781
The following person is doing business
as: Universal Hauling, 1212 H el Camino
Real #506, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
cellco PARTneRShIP and its controlled affiliates doing Registered Owner: Antonio Martinez,
business as Verizon Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to same address. The business is conduct-
build a 65-foot Monopole Communications Tower. The Site lo- ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
cation is 370 Shaw Road, South San Francisco, CA 94080 (37 menced to transact business under the
FBN on NA.
38 8.28N; -122 24 27.6W). The Federal Communications /s/Antonio Martinez/
Commission (FCC) Antenna Structure Registration (ASR, This statement was filed with the Asses-
Form 854) filing number is [A1098348]. eNVIRONMeNTAl sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (published
eFFeCTS – Interested persons may review the application in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
(www.fcc.gov/asr/applications) by entering the filing number.
environmental concerns may be raised by filing a Request for
environmental Review FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe
(www.fcc.gov/asr/environmentalrequest) and online filings are STATeMenT #276940
The following person is doing business
strongly encouraged. The mailing address to file a paper copy as: elite Towing, 210 Industrial Road,
is: FCC Requests for environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Wil- Suite 200, SAN CARlOS, CA 94070.
liams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. HISTOR- Registered Owner: Duane Keller, same
IC pROpeRTIeS eFFeCTS _ public comments regarding po- address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrant com-
tential effects on historic properties may be submitted within menced to transact business under the
30 days from the date of this publication to: eBI Consulting, FBN on 2000.
(Re: eBI #6118000772-AMG), 6876 Susquehanna Trail /s/Duane Keller/
South, York, MA 17403, (585) 815-3290, This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (published in
agreen@ebiconsulting.com. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 210 lost & Found 296 Appliances 303 electronics
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe ing. Your appearance may be in person loST cAT. Black and White. Black WhIRlPool WASheR DRYeR, Ge SAMSUng FlAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
STATeMenT #277083 STATeMenT #276745 or by your attorney. patch on right eye. ReWARD. Refrigerator all working and in good con- VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Call (323) 439-7713. dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
as: Go lila Fitness, 101 Willow St., ReD- itor of the decedent, you must file your
as: Overture Consulting Service, 1700
De Anza Blvd. #306, SAN MATeO, CA
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered
Owner: lila Vasquez, same address.
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
Books WhIRlPool-DRyeR gAS Coin Oper- 304 Furniture
ated laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
94403. Registered Owner: Mariko Haya- The business is conducted by an Individ- the court within the later of either (1) four (650)302-2456
JAMeS PATTeRSon hardback books. 2 WAlnUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
shida, same address. The business is ual. The registrant commenced to trans- months from the date of first issuance of 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 need work but very good cond. $20/ea
conducted by an Individual. The regis- act business under the FBN on 01-15-17. letters to a general personal representa-
trant commenced to transact business /s/lila Vasquez/ tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the 297 Bicycles (650)952-3466.
This statement was filed with the Asses- California probate Code, or (2) 60 days nIcholAS SPARKS hardback books.
under the FBN on N/A. 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 ADUlT BIKeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- AnTIqUe DInIng table for six people
sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (published from the date of mailing or personal de-
/s/Mariko Hayashida/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, livery to you of a notice under sectioin loon tires $30 each (650) 347-2356 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
This statement was filed with the Asses- qUAlITy BooKS used and rare. World
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). 9052 of the California probate Code.Oth- & US History and classic American nov- AnTIqUe MohAgAny Bookcase. Four
sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (published er California statutes and legal authority els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 BMx MongooSe Outer limit Bike,
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, may affect your rights as a creditor. You looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe may want to consult with an attorney The hAlo Forerunner saga. 3 books. ARMchAIR gooD condition $55.
STATeMenT #276957 knowledgable in California law. chIlD’S SchWInn BIcycle, BlUe in
like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. (650)266-3184
The following person is doing business You may examine the file kept by the
as: Crescent Sol, 204 e. 2nd Ave Num. court. If you are a person interested in v.logvInov, UnUSUAl Journey to the BeIge SoFA $99. excellent Condition
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe 504, SAN MATeO, CA 94401. Regis- the estate, you may file with the court a neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- (650) 315-2319
STATeMenT #277070 tered Owners: Carl Homer Nickles Jr. Request for Special Notice (form De- sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
The following person is doing business and Tracie Chavonne Williams, 3 plaza 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- mes BUnK BeDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
as: 1)The Dress I Want View lane Apt. 204, Foster City, CA praisal of estate assets or of any petition years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
2)TheDressIWant.com, 422 Oxford Way, 94404. The business is conducted by a or account as provided in probate Code 294 Baby Stuff 298 collectibles B/O (650)685-2494
BelMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- General partnership. The registrant section 1250. A Request for Special No-
commenced to transact business under tice form is available from the court clerk. FISheR-PRIce heAlThy Care booster 80’S ToPS Complete Factory Set All cARPeT RUnneR: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
ers: Honsan Chung and Kristina Kris- the FBN on 02/02/2018. seat - $5 (650)592-5864. or: floral design. good condition
man, same address. The business is Attorney for petitioner: Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
/s/Carl H. Nickles Jr./ Timothy S. O’Hara $45.00. (650)266-3184
conducted by a Married Couple. The This statement was filed with the Asses- 1611 Borel place #6 295 Art A-TeAM FIgURIneS plus Jeep $20
registrant commenced to transact busi- sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (published in SAN MATeO, CA 94402 (650)591-9769 San Carlos coMMoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo.
ness under the FBN on 4/9/2017. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, (650)212-1800 BRUSheD FInISh, 15" X 20" frame please call (650)745-6309
/s/Honsan Chung/ 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). FIleD: 3/12/18 holds 18 various size photos. Never collecTABle MeMoRABIllIA from
(published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. coMPUTeR DeSK (glass) & chair. like
This statement was filed with the Asses- used. $20. 650-369-2486.
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (published nal on 3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/22/18) 650-346-9262 for inquiries.
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe gtecher@comcast.net
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, STATeMenT #277098 296 Appliances lennox ReD Rose, Unused, hand
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). The following person is doing business painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, coMPUTeR DeSK For sale $99
as: Andale Mexican Restaurant, SFO AIR conDITIoneR 10000 BTU w/re- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. (650)520-4650
Terminal 2 Boarding Area D, SAN mote. Slider model fits all windows. lG
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe FRANCISCO, CA 94128. Registered brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- coMPUTeR SWIvel CHAIR. padded
MIlleR lITe Neon sign , work good leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
STATeMenT #276750 Owners: Andale Management Group 0898 $59 call (650)218-6528
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by oRDeR To ShoW cAUSe FoR
The following person is doing business chAnge oF nAMe DeSK, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
as: Custom Quality Upholstery, 1551 a Corporation. The registrant com- AIR conDITIoneR, portable, 14,000 STAR WARS Action figure: Qui-Gon (650)458-3578
menced to transact business under the CASe# 18CIV01137 BTU, Commercial Cool model Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
Claremont Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. FBN on 3/20/2013. SUpeRIOR COURT OF CAlIFORNIA, CpN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- Steve (650)518-6614.
Registered Owner: Mauricio Melendez, /s/pedro Alvarez, Jr./ COUNTY OF SAN MATeO, sories plus remote included. DIneTTe TABle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
same address. The business is conduct- This statement was filed with the Asses- 400 COUNTY CeNTeR RD, 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. TWo FRAMeD 17"h x 22"w SF historic (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (published ReDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (650)345-1835 Cliff House photos, circa 1900. $40.
menced to transact business under the in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, peTITION OF (650)556-9708. DInIng RooM SeT - Cherry Wood
FBN on 01/01/2018. 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). patrick Jones coFFee MAKeR $15.00 white, Kitchen (looks like Mahogany), two extra
/s/Mauricio Melendez/ TO All INTeReSTeD peRSONS: Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
0907
299 computers leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of-
fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or
This statement was filed with the Asses- noTIce oF PeTITIon To petitioner: patrick Jones filed a petition
evenings
sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (published ADMInISTeR eSTATe oF with this court for a decree changing coleMAn lxe Roadtrip Grill -
19" coloR Monitor with stand VG con-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, Gladys May Young, aka name as follows: dition power cord/owners manual includ-
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 DInIng TABle (36"x54") and 4 match-
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). Gladys T. Young present Name: patrick Jones (650)918-9847 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
Case Number: 18pRO00226 proposed Name: patrick Ramirez $250 .(650)-654-1930.
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- elecTRIc STove From Sears RecoRDABle cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe tingent creditors, and persons who may THe COURT ORDeRS that all persons excellent Condition $225 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, DReSSeR 4-DRAWeR in Belmont for
otherwise be interested in the will or es- interested in this matter shall appear be- please Call (650)244-9267 (650) 578 9208 $75. Good condition; good for children.
STATeMenT #276985 tate, or both, of Gladys May Young, aka
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated Call (650)678-8585
Gladys T. Young. A petition for probate
as: JIN lAW FIRM, 1229 paloma Ave., has been filed by Rebecca A. Turner in below to show cause, if any, why the pe- gooD MIcRoWAve 1100 watt $40 Da-
ly City (415) 231-4825.
300 Toys enTeRTAInMenT cenTeR for $50.
BURlINGAMe, CA 94010. Registered the Superior Court of California, County tition for change of name should not be Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Owner: Jigang Jin, same address. The of San Mateo. The petition for probate granted. Any person objecting to the hoTPoInT heAvy Duty Dryer excellent 100 ThIngS for little children to do on a
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. (650)726-4102
business is conducted by an Individual. requests that Rebecca A. Turner be ap- name changes described above must file working condition Burlingame $50 Call
pointed as personal representative to ad- a written objection that includes the rea- Dan (408)656-0958 FRee (650)595-3933
The registrant commenced to transact FRee WooDen Bed frame, good condi-
minister the estate of the decedent. sons for the objection at least two court tion pictures available (650)322-9598
business under the FBN on N/A. The petition requests authority to admin- MAyTAg WASheR excellent working AMeRIcAn FlyeR locomotive runs
/s/Jigang Jin/ days before the matter is scheduled to email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
ister the estate under the Independent be heard and must appear at the hearing condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
This statement was filed with the Asses- Administration of estates Act. (This au- (408)656-0958 glIDeR rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
sor-County Clerk on 3/12/18. (published to show cause why the petition should lARge STUFFeD ANIMAlS - $3 each
thority will allow the personal representa- lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
not be granted. If no written objection is Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, tive to take many actions without obtain-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
MFg h20lABS Model 300 exc cond
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). ing court approval. Before taking certain counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. RolleRBlADeS, gooD condition. IKeA DReSSeR, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
very important actions, however, the per- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
petition shall be held on 04/24/18 at 9 ReFRIgeRAToR FoR Sale very good Size 10 $25 OBO. please call (650)745-
sonal representative will be required to 6309
FIcTITIoUS BUSIneSS nAMe give notice to interested persons unless a.m., Dept. pJ at 400 County Center, condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 IKeA TABle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
they have waived notice or consented to Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this $ 30. (650)598-9804.
STATeMenT #277067 RooM heATeR electric 1320 Watts, Ar- STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
the proposed action.) The independent Order to Show Cause shall be published
The following person is doing business administration authority will be granted vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 lIvIng RooM Table, good condition.
as: Rakuten.com, 800 Concur Drive, at least once each week for four succes- (650)952-3500 $30. (415)231-4825
unless an interested person files an ob- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
SAN MATeO, CA 94402. Registered jection to the petition and shows good ing on the petition in the following news- SeWIng MAchIne-RoyAl Xl 6000
302 Antiques love chAIR, velour, tan. $45.
Owner: Rakuten Commerce llC, CA. cause why the court should not grant the paper of general circulation: (808)631-1365.
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. MAhogAny AnTIqUe Secretary desk,
The business is conducted by a limited authority.
San Mateo Daily Journal (650)342-8436.
liability Company. The registrant com- A hearing on the petition will be held in 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- neW DelUxe Twin Folding Bed, lin-
this court as follows: ApR. 16, 2018 at Filed: 3/12/2018 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
menced to transact business under the ShoWTIMe RoTISSeRIe used once ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior /s/Susan Irene etezadi/ Sell! (650) 875-8159.
FBN on 1/31/13. Judge of the Superior Court $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
/s/Takayuki Iwao/
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA Dated: 3/8/2018 message. 303 electronics
neW TWIn Mattress set plus frame
This statement was filed with the Asses- 94063. (published 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18, $30.00 (650) 347-2356
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (published If you object to the granting of the peti- 4/11/18)
SIngeR SeWIng Machine. Good condi- AnTAReS DollARS Bill Changer ma-
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. please call chines never used for small bus. $95
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, tion, you should appear at the hearing
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
nIAgARA vIBRATIng Adjustable bed
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). and state your objections or file written (650)992-4544. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
objections with the court before the hear- (408)656-0958
SMITh coRonA typewriter and table
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 BlAUPUnKT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re-
oFFIce SWIvel Chair, good condition.
ceiver with Detachable Face asking $25. (415)231-4825
TABle ToP elec.Skillet Oster #4859 $100. (650)593-4490
noTIce oF oRDInAnce ADoPTIon w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 oFFIce TyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
(650)344-4756 wood with formica wood grain top $25
KInDle FIRe 8 in. Case and Charger
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 (650) 787-9753
noTIce IS heReBy gIven that the San Bruno City Council of the City of San Bruno, California UnITAP STAnDARD centerset bath-
(the “City”) at its regular meeting on Tuesday February 27, 2018, waived the first reading and in- room chrome faucet, complete, $10, oRnATe lARge BooKcASe: Two
(650)595-3933 MoToRolA BRAvo MB 520 (android pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall paid $2500
troduced the following ordinance. Then at its regular meeting on, Tuesday, March 13, 2018, at 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD asking $500 CAll(650)345-9199.
the Senior Center, located at 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno, starting at 7:00 p.m., the vAcUUM cleAneR (reconditioned) card Belmont (650)595-8855
City Council waived the second reading and adopted the following ordinance amending Title 12 $20 Call ed (415)298-0645 oRnATe MAhogAny headboard with
(land Use) of the San Bruno Municipal Code to establish a planned Development (p-D) District, WeSTeRn WAShBoARD Sales made onKyo Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
Update the Zoning Map and Adopt a Development plan to allow construction of the proposed of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, ReTRo hUTch Needs refinishing other-
$75. phone 650-369-2486. Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
Skyline College Residential project located at 3300 College Drive in the City of San Bruno. wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
On Tuesday, February 27, 2018, the City Council held a public Hearing, waived the first reading, SeWIng SToRAge cabinet, Custom

legAl noTIceS
and introduced the above-described ordinance. The City Council also granted other project ap- made wood perfect condition $75.
(650)483-1222
provals including an environmental determination, a general plan amendment, a vesting tentative
map, two planned development permits, and a new 4-way stop sign. SoFABeD, veloUR, tan, excellent
condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
The proposed project is a 70-unit residential development located on the east side of the Skyline
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
SolID WooD Dining table with exten-
College campus, consisting of 40 single-family homes and 30 multi-family units with an internal Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, probate, sion great piece great condition black
street, parks, and landscaped common areas. The single family homes will be for-sale at market Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, $80 (650)364-5263
rates, and the apartments will provide affordable housing for College faculty and staff. San Mateo Notice of public Sales and More. SolID WooD entertainment Center-
County Community College District (Owner and Applicant), SummerHill Homes (Co-Applicant). TurnTable, Am-Fm, eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
The ordinance amends the existing zoning of the 8-acre project site, changing the designation
published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742
from (O) Open Space to planned Development District (p-D). The p-D District will allow low den- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sity residential use on the six-acre single-family portion and medium density residential use on the TABle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
two-acre multi-family portion. The ordinance is consistent with the General plan land Use, as well email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
as Housing element policies to promote a diverse range of housing options for people of all in-
come levels. The ordinance includes development standards for the two project types relating to ThRee Inch egg crate foam twin bed
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
unit size, parking, and other requirements in compliance with the Municipal Code. tion, $20, 650-595-3933
TWIn BeD frame-black wrought iron
The adoption of the ordinance is within the scope of the program eIR for the 2015 San Mateo from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
County Community College District Facilities Master plan Amendment, which determined that the
project would have less-than-significant impacts on the environment with implementation of miti- TWIn BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
$ 50. (650)598-9804.
gation measures. An eIR Addendum was prepared, which concludes that no additional environ-
mental analysis is necessary because the proposed project is substantially similar to the project USeD BeDRooM Furniture, FRee. Call
(650)573-7381.
analyzed in the 2015 eIR and no other changes have occurred, pursuant to CeQA Guidelines
Sections 15162, 15163, and 15164. WAll UnIT/RooM Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation.
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message
In accordance with the Municipal Code, this ordinance would go into effect 30 days after the sec-
ond reading, which is Thursday, April 12, 2018. WAlnUT cheST, small (4 drawer with
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
A copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance is available in the City Clerk’s office, 567 el Ca- WARDRoBe cloSeT with beveled
mino Real, San Bruno California. For more information call Mark Sullivan, long-Range planning door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589-
0764
Manager in the Community Development Department at (650) 616-7053.
WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
/s/ vicky hasha, 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
San Bruno Acting city clerk WooD-gRAIn lAMInATe Kitchen table
March 20, 2018 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. photo availa-
ble $35 (650)392-4841.

published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, March 21, 2018. 306 housewares
cRySTAl (leADeD glass) lamp $30.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860
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306 housewares 310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical Instruments 312 Pets & Animals 318 Sports equipment 620 Automobiles
coMPleTe SeT OF CHINA - Windsor cASh RegISTeR parts; Much Skin Not chRoMATIc hARMonIcA: Horner PARRoT cAge, Steel, large - approx yAMAhA RooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, Guts $500 (415)269-4784 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, 4 ft by 4 ft, excellent condition $300 best (650)458-3255 Don’t lose money
20-pieces in original box, never used. (650)278-5776. offer. (650)245-4084
$250 per box (3 boxes available). coSTco PlAy pen with travel bag.
on a trade-in or
(650)342-5630 Used once $35 (650)591-2981 PeT cARRIeR for small dog or cat in ex- 335 garden equipment consignment!
DRUM SeT-PeARl FoRUM excellent cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
gRIllIng WoK stir fry. high quality DRUM -DécoR ONlY Brass cylinder & condition, Black, Full Kit, light Use, $425 6059 chAIn SAW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 Call paul (650)218-6706. $55. (650)888-5808 Sell your vehicle in the
2648 (650)344-4756 PeT TAxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux Daily Journal’s
ePIPhone leS Paul 100th Nature Miracle - excellent Condition for 340 camera & Photo equip. Auto classifieds.
JUlISKA hAnD-cRAFTeD 6 7/16" gAlv. goPheR wire, full roll Anniversary Custom electric Guitar. $25. Call (650)349-6059.
plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NeW $15.00 new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 nIKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
(650)344-4756 yoRKIe-SIlKy TeRRIeR, Male, lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 Just $45
lIonel chRISTMAS Holiday expan- FenDeR MUSTAng I guitar amplifier 12 weeks, pure Bred (papers Included)
KITchen cRAFT Cutter with five differ- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. Asking $500. (650)952-7221. oMegA B600 Condenser enlarger, In-
We’ll run it
ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives. $80. (650)421-5469 struction Manual & 50mm el-Omegar en- ‘til you sell it!
$35 contact 650-592-2648 lIonel WeSTeRn Union pass car and larging lens $95 (415)260-6940
FenDeR MUSTAng ll guitar amplifier
PARTylITe glASS 3-tee wall sconce.
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. 316 clothes Reach 83,450 drivers
vIvITAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
11 1/4" long, xtra tees. $15.00 (650)344- $130.00 (650)421-5469
4756
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Trump calls Putin to
congratulate him on re-election
MOSCOW — President Donald Trump called Russian
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to congratulate him on
his re-election to a fourth term, and they
discussed arranging a meeting against
the backdrop of heightened tensions
between their two nations over election
meddling.
Trump told reporters in the Oval Office
that the meeting could happen soon and
they would likely follow up on Putin’s
recent declaration that he does not want
Donald Trump an arms race with the United States.
“I suspect that we’ll probably be meet-
ing in the not too distant future to discuss
the arms race, to discuss the arms race,
which is getting out of control, but we
will never allow anybody to have any-
thing even close to what we have,” Trump
said. “Also to discuss Ukraine, Syria and
North Korea and various other things.”
But just as noteworthy was what was
not discussed: In his conversation with
Vladimir Putin Putin, Trump did not raise Russia’s elec-
tion interference or its suspected
involvement in the poisoning of a former spy on British
soil, according to White House press secretary Sarah
Huckabee Sanders.

Rocket attack on Syrian capital kills 35 people


BEIRUT — Rockets fired on a market in a government-
controlled neighborhood of Damascus on Tuesday killed 35
people and wounded more than 20 others, Syrian state-run
media said, marking one of the highest death tolls in a sin-
gle attack targeting the capital.
The government blamed rebels in the eastern suburbs of
Damascus for the attack on the Kashkol neighborhood. The
capital, seat of President Bashar Assad’s power, has come
under increasing attack as government forces continue to
pound rebel-held eastern Ghouta, with military backing
from Russia.
With government forces tied up in the monthlong offen-
sive on eastern Ghouta, Islamic State militants seized a
neighborhood on its southern edge, forcing the govern-
ment to rush in reinforcements.

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