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Isolated Kim takes big gamble That designation seemed elusive in 2009
when the Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey, which owns the trade center site
Monday’s ribbon-cutting for the 1,079-foot
3 World Trade Center marks a major step in
leaving home for Trump summit
By Foster Klug Korean ambassador.
and was battling with Silverstein over costs
associated with rebuilding, sought to reduce
3 World Trade to a four-story “stump.”
After arbitration in the dispute between
the rebuilding of the site.
The financial situation improved in 2012,
Silverstein said. “It was like somebody
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS While he famously attended school in the developer and the property owner, con- came to us and said, ‘The curtain has gone
Switzerland, traveling this far as supreme struction started in 2010 but was halted at up, you can now access this pool of financ-
SINGAPORE — Spare a moment, as you leader is an entirely different matter for seven stories due to a lack of financing. ing.”’
anticipate one of the most unusual summits someone used to being the most revered,
in modern history, to consider North most protected, most deferred to human in Sheriff: Jailed immigrant
Korea’s leader as he left the all-encompass- his country of 25 million. Kim is, essen- Around the nation
ing bubble of his locked-down stronghold tially, upsetting two decades of carefully killed self despite camera, checks
Sheriff’s Office says in an incident report
of Pyongyang on Sunday and stepped off a choreographed North Korean statecraft and RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas — A Honduran filed June 5 with the Texas attorney gener-
jet onto Singapore soil for his planned sit- stepping into the unknown. man who entered the U.S. illegally killed al’s office and obtained Sunday by the
down with President Donald Trump on There’s wild speculation about how Kim himself in a Texas jail despite guards check- Associated Press.
Tuesday. will perform on the world stage, although ing on him every half-hour and a camera in According to the report, jail officers said
There’s just no recent precedent for the one question was answered Sunday: His his padded cell, authorities say. Munoz became combative during the book-
gamble Kim Jong Un is taking. grim-faced, well-muscled bodyguards Marco Antonio Munoz, 39, was found ing process and was restrained and placed in
As far as we know, his despot father only marched alongside his armored limousine at unresponsive in his cell on the morning of a padded cell overnight. They said they
traveled out of the country by train, and one point in Singapore, just as they did May 13, a day after U.S. Customs and Border checked on him every 30 minutes and at
rarely at that, because of fears of assassina- when he met the South Korean leader in Protection agents brought him to the jail least once more during the morning shift
tion. Kim, up until his recent high-profile April. But amid the curiosity is an even and two days after he was detained for enter- before they eventually found him unrespon-
summit with South Korea’s president on the more fundamental question: Why is he tak- ing the country illegally, the Starr County sive on the floor.
southern side of their shared border, has usu- ing this risk at all?
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process is the proper disposal of haz- Pier, which is in the heavily-used inner
PIER
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ardous materials, which include
asbestos, timber treated with lead-
based paint and creosote, mercury
harbor where boats of the county’s
main fishing fleet resides.
Years ago, there was talk of restor-
light tubes and other universal wastes. ing the property, but ideas such as
Those materials will be removed opening a restaurant or creating anoth-
After years of obtaining permits before the pier is dismantled, and net- er type of attraction never material-
from the U. S. Army Corps of ting will be installed to prevent debris ized.
Engineers, California Coastal from falling into the ocean. A biologi-
Commission and National Marine cal monitor will also make sure the The pier was sold to the district
Fisheries Service, the district complet- process is permit compliant. around 1996 before it officially closed
ed in late May pre-abatement assess- to all traffic in 2002 due to safety con-
The once privately-owned pier was cerns, which ultimately motivated the
ments, an avian survey and underwater built by Joseph Romeo, president of
dives to ensure marine mammals and Harbor District to demolish the 74-
the A. Romeo Fish and Oyster year-old pier. Moren said wood piers
fish would not be affected by the demo- Company and reportedly cost $44,000
lition. normally last about 30 years, after
to construct. which time it makes more sense to
Almost all of the 690-foot-long pier
will be removed by water; a 250-ton During its peak, it was used to sup- replace rather than maintain them.
crawler crane brought in on a 200- port a bustling sardine and fishing “A lot of people have history with
foot-long barge will handle most of industry that once occupied surround- the pier and we’re all sad to see a his-
the heavy lifting and debris will be ing warehouses. toric pier like this go away but I think
collected in an additional hopper The Romeo Pier is in the outer har- everyone is in agreement that it needs
barge. bor and was constructed a number of to go, it’s outlived it’s useful life,” he
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ken. Democratic Lt. Gov. able vision for public schools. he California primary was not as exciting as some
local governments to accept more On criminal justice issues, Newsom
Gavin Newsom, the former had anticipated. Despite the jungle — or top-two
housing. A California native, is strongly supportive of and Cox is — primary, most races ended up with a Democrat
San Francisco mayor, or Republican Newsom, at least, has views that are
John Cox, the Rancho Santa Fe busi- highly critical of so-called sanctuary and a Republican set to fight it out in November. But a
nuanced on the issue. Cox, an Illinois state laws that limit state cooperation closer look at the outcome may pose some problems for
nessman, will be the state's next gov- transplant, doesn't seem to grasp that
ernor. Given Newsom's readiness to with federal immigration enforcement Democrats who are counting on picking up some formerly
local governments are the biggest — laws whose alleged negative Republican congressional seats in California.
decline debates earlier this year, if NIMBY villains of all. Both men need
snap polls show him with a 20 per- effects have been ginned up by the The biggest problem is that there is a Republican candi-
to offer stronger, clearer views on fix- right for political reasons. Newsom date for governor on the ballot. John Cox came in second
centage point lead on Cox, he may ing the housing nightmare. makes a strong case for bail reform, even though he is a relative newcomer to California and
just go on extended vacation, believ- On education, Newsom says he saying there are ways to ensure sus- most of his recent history is in Illinois where he unsuc-
ing his election is assured. In the wants reforms to a state education pects show up for trials without harm- cessfully ran for the U.S. Senate. He was recruited by
heavily Democratic Golden State, that funding system adopted in 2013 that ing their families, careers and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield,
may well be true. has failed to meet its primary goal of prospects for better lives by locking who is looking forward to
But for the good of Californians, helping English-language learners them up for not making bail. He also replacing Paul Ryan as
both Newsom and Cox need to run and that schools must do a much bet- says there should be independent speaker. Just getting Cox
full, vigorous campaigns that address ter job preparing students for 21st- investigations of police use-of-force to the finals was an
the biggest issues in the state. century careers. But his endorsement incidents. Cox opposes bail changes achievement because he
On the state's housing crisis, both by the California Teachers and says local police agencies can will help turn out the
Newsom and Cox say the right things Association — and his assertion that handle investigations into police Republican vote in
about the need to add hundreds of the state's biggest education crisis is shootings just fine. He seems com- November. If former Los
thousands of housing units in coming "the demoralization of our teachers" pletely unaware that there is a conser- Angeles Mayor Antonio
years by making it easier for projects — are huge warning signs that he vative case for sweeping criminal jus- Villaraigosa, a Democrat,
to get approved and built. But when it would be yet another Democratic gov- tice reform based on the idea that the had come in second and
comes down to specifics, Newsom has ernor who cares more about school present U.S. system is far costlier and locked Republicans out of
at times tried to seem all things to all employees than schoolchildren. To more punitive than those in other the governor’s race, it
people. As CALmatters reported, counter this impression, Newsom advanced nations yet doesn't make would have been great
Newsom is open to some new types of should offer specific views on big Americans safer. news for the party and its
rent control — even as he acknowl- issues like teacher tenure and the Newsom and Cox already offer hope of winning enough
edges that a repeal of the state law state's attempts to block meaningful striking contrasts. But they still need seats to take over the
restricting rent control would depress evaluations of teachers, schools and to fill in many blanks on where they House of Representatives.
already-limited construction. To his districts. Cox's challenge is even want to take California and how they Even though Lt. Gov.
credit, Cox rejects rent control as greater. His ideas about improving would get there. The candidates owe it Gavin Newsom is expected to win, a Republican on the
solving nothing. But both Newsom schools seem to begin and end with to Californians to treat this responsi- top of the ticket will encourage GOP turnout.
and Cox have reservations about adding more charters and cliches bility with the gravity it deserves. Meanwhile, Democrats are hoping for a bigger turnout
in the general election than in the primary. They will need
this turnout to take back the House of Representatives. In
Letters to the editor the seven California congressional seats targeted for a
Democratic flip, Republicans led in each. Democrats were
relieved that they had a candidate in second place in each
Observing the zero tolerance of the ing knowledge and experience as an of these but it will take work for those candidates to pre-
Congratulations Justice Department regarding illegal vail in the general unless Democratic turnout is high and
and personal challenge educator. He is relentless in his pur- the Democrats who lost in the primary will actually work
immigration, has raised two questions
for me. suit of quality education opportunities to support their party’s candidate. It will take more than
Editor, lip service and an endorsement but convincing their sup-
Carlos Bolanos may have won the First, why do we only see Hispanic for all students. He stays current on
illegal immigrants being arrested by porters to vote for the winning candidate.
election for county sheriff with 59 educational policy and practices. Politics can be intoxicating in a bad way. Candidates are
percent of the votes, but he failed to ICE? Are there no other illegal immi-
Maybe most important of all, Tom is so carried away by their own superiority that many may
win the trust of more than 40 percent grants of other nationalities?
honest, open and walks his talk. find it hard to support someone who beat them, even if it
of voters. Second, if the justice department is in the best interests of the party and the country. Let’s
Undersheriffs may be forced to has zero tolerance, why do we not see Skyline, College of San Mateo and hope that doesn’t happen.
respect their superior’s position or or hear of the arrest of the employers Cañada are models for the nation and ***
title, but the people’s trust is some- using these illegal immigrants? The congressional districts to watch are the 10th where
excellent institutions of higher educa-
thing that the sheriff must earn him- incumbent Jeff Denham is seeking a fourth term. The top
self. tion. Tom knows this as he brings a Democrat, Josh Harder, beat out a fellow Democrat who
Bob Krainz
In law enforcement, the people’s sense of urgency and focus to his almost beat Denham the last time. Still Denham had twice
Belmont
trust in the Sheriff’s Office may affect work on the board. There’s too much as many votes as Harder at last count. But if the several
the effectiveness of the undersheriffs. other Democratic candidates in the race help Harder and
at stake for the community for Tom Democratic turnout is high, that could be a winner.
The undersheriffs’ trust in their sheriff Support Tom Mohr Mohr to not run for re-election. In District 21, Democrat T. J. Cox finished second to
may affect their survival. Therefore,
Bolanos has to convince almost 100 Editor, Tom Mohr is the right guy at the incumbent Republican David Valadao. Cox moved from
percent of the people that he can be Tom Mohr is up for re-election to the 10th because he thought he had a better chance here.
the San Mateo County Community right time. But again, Valadao was way ahead.
trusted 100 percent of the time.
College District Board of Trustees. In District 25, Republican Steve Knight will face
Tom’s years of experience are irre- Democrat challenger Katie Hill. In District 39, in Orange
Jeffrey Tong Sarah Perkins
placeable. County, a new Republican candidate Young Kim will face
San Bruno Having worked for then President Marina Democrat Gil Cisneros. Kim was asked to run to appeal to
Mohr at Cañada College, I saw first- The letter writer is the former v ice the growing Asian population in that part of the state. In
hand the depth of his care for stu- District 45, two women will compete in November, the
Immigration: Zero tolerance dents, faculty and the well-being of president of instruction at Cañada incumbent Republican Mimi Walters against the Democrat
Editor, his community. I saw his deep work- College and at Sk y line College. Katie Porter. Here again, Waters had more than twice as
many votes as Porter.
In District 48, incumbent Republican Dana Rohrabacher
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GOLF RETURNS HOME: GOLFERS ARRIVE FOR U.S. OPEN AT SHINNECOCK HILLS WHERE SPORT WAS FIRST PLAYED IN AMERICA >> PAGE 12
Players arrive for U.S. Open with high praise for Shinnecock 63 in the final round of a U.S. Open, Hale
By Doug Ferguson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Irwin won at Winged Foot with a score 7-over
par. The last time at Shinnecock Hills in 2004
SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. — Shinnecock was one year after Jim Furyk matched the
Hills was a lot bigger than Graeme record score (at the time) of 272 at Olympia
McDowell expected. But not too big. Fields. And the year after Rory McIlroy set the
McDowell was among those who began record of 268 at Congressional, no one broke
preparing Sunday for the U.S. Open on a course par at The Olympic Club.
where golf first was played in 1891, and where “I think they’ve got the balance right,”
the U.S. Open was last played 14 years ago. He Scott said. “It’s a great course. You don’t
had never been out to the Hamptons — “Only have to do much.”
as far as Bethpage, if that’s even considered Difference about the course 14 years later
part of Long Island,” he said — and his imagi- is the closely mown areas around the
nation told it would be a golf course tucked in greens, which will cause golf balls to roll
among high-end real estate, like Pebble Beach. 15 yards or more away. Kevin Kisner tried a
More than the size of Shinnecock Hills few shots behind the green on the par-3
was the way it played. 11th by using a hybrid to roll it up the slope
“It’s back to being a pure U.S. Open with so deep he couldn’t see the green.
serious discipline in your iron play,” said
The historic course at Shinnecock Hills will host the U.S. Open for the first time in 14 years. “Where is that going?” he asked his cad-
McDowell, the 2010 Open champion at Pebble golf, including a course-record 63 from the right before the Presidents Cup, and right die, Duane Bock.
Beach. “I don’t look at it and say, ‘I’m not long championship tees in 2013 (a record broken when the fairway shrinkage began. “In the bunker,” Bock replied, reaching
enough to win here.’ And that excites me. I the following year by Kevin Stadler). “I played the day they were transplanting the over with a wedge to keep the ball from
haven’t seen anything that has upset me.” Shinnecock, which had fairways that aver- fescue,” he said. “I saw that was going to hap- rolling off the front of the green.
Tiger Woods, playing the U.S. Open for aged 26 yards wide in 2004 for the U.S. Open, pen. It’s considerably wider and more generous Kisner hit another one.
the first time since 2015, arrived late went through a restoration project to widen off the tee than it was in ‘04. It’s very fair off “Where is that one going?” he asked.
Sunday afternoon and teed off with Jordan the fairways to about 65 yards, and restore the the tee. And it’s very penal if you miss.” “In the bunker,” Bock said.
Spieth. Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy and angles and shot values architect William That’s what the USGA hopes for, especial- The forecast was for mostly dry conditions
Hideki Matsuyama were also on the course. Flynn intended. But after wide-open Erin ly after criticism last year that Erin Hills with perhaps not as much wind as this part of
Only 19 players from the 2004 U.S. Open Hills allowed for record scoring last year — was far too generous off the tee. Brooks Long Island typically gets in June. But after
are back for this year’s edition at seven players finished at 10 under or better — Koepka won at 16-under 272, matching the walking the back nine Saturday evening and
Shinnecock Hills, a short list that includes the USGA decided to replace some 200,000 record to par at a U.S. Open. playing the front nine Sunday afternoon,
Scott. Just don’t get the idea that Scott need- square feet of short grass with fescue to bring The U.S. Open has a history of not having McDowell was convinced of one thing.
ed to be reacquainted with Shinnecock. He the fairways in to about 40 yards. successive years of low scoring. “I think we’re back to a U.S. Open mentali-
has played what he said was a “fair bit” of The last time Scott played was in October, The year after Johnny Miller had the only ty,” he said.
DJ reclaims top spot at St. Jude Johnson, who won the U.S. Open in 2016,
PGA brief heads to Shinnecock Hills after stringing
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Dustin Johnson is straight weeks before first time in his career. He shot 72 and finished together four straight rounds in the 60s. He
back in his spot as the world’s top-ranked falling to No. 2 behind at 13 under. went 67, 63 and 65 before wrapping up a
golfer thanks to a dominant victory capped Justin Thomas a month Preparing for the U.S. Open, Johnson took final round that felt almost like a practice
by an absolutely amazing hole-out for eagle. ago . Johnson won the the lead to himself with a par on No. 1, while round with the only question remaining how
“What a cool way to end the day,” Johnson event for the second time, Putnam double-bogeyed, and cruised to the low Johnson would go until his final dramat-
said. finishing with the eagle, $1.18 million winner’s check. Johnson ic shot.
Johnson shot a 4-under 66 on Sunday mak- three birdies and a bogey turned in the lowest score under par by a win- Nobody has ever won on the PGA Tour and
ing the St. Jude Classic his second PGA Tour Dustin Johnson for a 19-under 261 total. ner here since David Toms at 20 under in 2003 followed by winning the U.S. Open. The way
victory this year and 18th of his career to Andrew Putnam started — before the course was redesigned dropping Johnson’s playing, he sees no reason why
take back the No. 1 ranking he held for 64 the final round with a share of the lead for the par from 71 to 70 after the 2004 tournament. he couldn’t be the first.
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Trainer’s room
ing off the seventh inning.
The Titans scored three runs in the ninth to
go up 4-3, but Washington got the run back
in the bottom half. LoForte barely cleared
Continued from page 11 ninth for his 13th save. OF Gorkys Hernandez, who was hit in the the right-field wall with two outs in the top
Scherzer (10-2) had won nine straight deci- ribs in the eighth inning Saturday, was out of the 10th for his second home run of the
a hit down the left-field line in the eighth sions since his last loss on April 4. He of the lineup. Bochy said Hernandez was season and a one-run lead for Fullerton. But
and ended up with his second double. allowed two runs and four hits while striking available to pinch hit Sunday and to play two errors in the bottom half allowed
“Right when I hit it I was thinking about out nine over seven innings. He struck out Monday. ... 1B/OF Brandon Belt (appendix Washington to load the bases before Weiss
it and I was running hard out of the box and the side on 11 pitches in the second inning removed on June 1) will begin taking lifted his winning sacrifice fly to left.
then I saw it was curving pretty hard and I in the midst of six straight strikeouts. swings tomorrow. ... RHP Johnny Cueto Luke Jarvis’ walk-off RBI single in the
thought it was going to go foul and I slowed Austin Jackson had the Giants’ only other (right elbow inflammation) and RHP Jeff bottom of the ninth inning gave Auburn a 3-
up for second,” he said. “I was a little disap- hit against Scherzer. Samardzija (right shoulder tightness) are 2 win over the defending national champion
pointed in myself.” Holland allowed the first two Nationals to both expected to throw 40-pitch bullpen and No. 1 overall seed Gators in
Derek Holland (4-6), a 10-year veteran reach in the second but induced a double- sessions Monday. Gainesville, Florida.
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offs — the third tier of the postseason, fol- solid rotation. Oliver Otake emerged from the as well, as he has played second base, third
COLT lowing league and sectional play — which
they fell short of last season.
“It’s a very balanced team in my opin-
bullpen in Saturday’s opener, firing two
shutout innings to earn a save. Then after
Meyer dealt for five innings to earn the win in
base and both corner outfield spots.
Meyer has been the primary third base-
man, though, and has shined on defense,
Continued from page 11 ion,” Tursi said. “I have 18 kids on my ros- the nightcap, Conor Meehan closed it out according to Tursi. In last Thursday’s 2-1
ter and I utilize all of them when I feel nec- with two innings of relief. victory over South City, Meyer made four
essary. I run it like a high school program. “I can’t complain,” Tursi said. “I have eight key plays at the hot corner, including to
from starting pitcher Frankie Pellegrini.
… It’s summer, so it’s time for everyone to live arms.” backhanded gems going to his right, one of
Then they closed out the twin bill with an
have fun and learn. But it’s also time for San Bruno’s offense has averaged nearly 7 which was a diving play.
11-4 victory in the nightcap backed by five
kids to get ready for next year.” 1/2 runs per game this season, including scor- Tursi said he’s been so impressed with
innings from Devin Meyer.
Pellegrini’s recent success only adds to ing in double-digits in six games. Saturday’s Meyer’s play, it is reminiscent of recent
With the sweep, San Bruno officially the depth. The right-handed pitcher made nightcap was the latest outburst, with the Capuchino graduate Trey Zahursky, who
clinched a postseason spot. Now, the Orioles his summer debut Saturday, June 2 after Orioles rallying for four runs in the first earned a Division I scholarship to play at
are gunning for a league championship and being shut down midway through Cap’s jun- inning. Tyler Firpo led off the game with a University of Nevada-Reno next season.
home-field advantage throughout the play- ior-varsity season. double, Patrick Volkman followed with a sin- “He has baseball knowledge that you
offs. The top six teams of the eight-team “He actually just came back two weeks ago gle, Josh Garcia — after logging two RBI sin- can’t teach,” Tursi said. “I’ve been coaching
league qualify for the single-elimination post- … and all the kid does is throw strikes, force gles in the previous game — tripled home two Trey the last three years. And he reminds me
season format. contact,” Tursi said. runs, and cleanup hitter Jack Peterson dou- a lot of Trey.”
“This year, based on the way we’ve been Pellegrini has quickly made a case as the ace bled. San Bruno is in first place in the Peninsula
playing, I think we’ll be OK,” Orioles manag- of the staff, posting a 2-0 record through two Peterson, out of Serra, is one of the few non- Colt League, but is even in the loss column
er Mike Tursi said. starts. He opened with a five-inning, mercy- Capuchino players on the roster. He has batted with the second-place Redwood City Ravens
In his first year at the helm of the 16-and- rule shutout in his season debut against South in the cleanup spot all summer long. (8-1), who are slated to play six games over
under squad, Tursi has enjoyed a spoil of rich- City. Then, Saturday against PenCities, he “Jack has been my catalyst pretty much all the final six games of the regular season. The
es, a majority of which composed the allowed one run through five innings. year,” Tursi said. “It’s always nice to have a league title could come down to the final day
Capuchino junior-varsity team in the spring. “It’s good to have ace in the back pocket,” kid that can drive in runs. … He’s the team of the season when the Orioles and Ravens
The Orioles are looking to ride the depth of Tursi said. MVP at this point.” rematch. The Ravens handed the Orioles their
talent back to the Colt League regional play- Pellegrini adds to the depth of an already Peterson’s versatility has proven valuable only loss of the season 4-0 on May 21.
“Between [Plane] and Peng and Brown, Peng was initially slated to play in the rule win.
PALOMINO they hit the ball hard today,” Souza said. “It
was flying of here (because of the wind). But
they hit the ball hard.”
California Club Baseball league, but three
weeks previous to the start of the summer
schedule, the team folded. The right-handed
Also on staff for the White Sox is PAL
Bay Division Pitcher of the Year Angelo
Tonas (Sacred Heart Prep) who filled in nice-
Continued from page 11 Peng is one of four former high school power hitter — bound for UC Davis in the ly as a position player Saturday as the White
league MVPs the White Sox fielded fall on a baseball scholarship — was Sox navigated a minimal roster.
Saturday. PenCities this season also added referred to Souza by CCB coach Erick Raich. While Plane was busy stealing the show,
Plane is a good step in that direction, hav-
Jaxon Skidmore (Hillsdale), who earned And Peng’s want to commute 40 minutes Tonas was 2 for 3 through both games,
ing joined the White Sox this season after
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division north to play Palomino ball quickly gained including a double, four walks and four runs
playing five previous summers with
Player of the Year honors in 2018, and momentum. scored. The Georgetown-bound left-han-
GamePrep Baseball Academy out of
Atherton. With the White Sox returning just Jordan Brandenburg (Carlmont) who earned Peng attended one practice last Wednesday der’s highlight, however, came on defense
four players from last year’s squad, Souza the same award in 2017. Brown was the PAL and immediately felt at home. as he turned in a rare unassisted double play
had seek out plenty of additions. Those Lake Division Player of the Year. “Power hitting,” Peng said. “Six home from right field.
additions proved powerful in Saturday’s dou- At Saratoga High School, Peng earned El runs today. Wednesday at practice, we … hit The play took shape in the second inning
bleheader. Camino League Most Valuable Player hon- a bunch of home runs. Home runs are like of Game 2 as Santa Cruz had runners at the
In addition to Plane’s two bombs, first- ors after hitting .524 with 12 home runs and the coolest thing. So, why not?” corners with one out. When Dax Smith lift-
year Saratoga import Nathan Peng drilled 40 RBIs. His 12 homers ranked second in The White Sox flexed some pitching arms ed a fly ball to right field, though, the Santa
two home runs in the second game of the the state of California, according to Saturday as well. Left-hander Matt Andriola Cruz runners, not know how many outs
doubleheader. Matthew Leong (Hillsdale) MaxPreps.com. (Aragon) earned the five-inning victory in there were, both took off running. Tonas
added a solo homer in Game 2, and cleanup “When I saw who he was, I was like, ‘This the mercy-rule win in Game 1. In Game 2, gloved the fly ball then nonchalantly
hitter Austin Brown (Mills) homered in is the guy who will put us over the top,’” right-hander Julian Billot (Carlmont) fired a jogged in to tag first base to complete the
Game 1. Souza said. four-hit shutout in the five-inning, mercy- rare double play.
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Throw in three titles at the U.S. Open, two and translated into seven aces but also had media session Saturday night after beating
Kaiser Permanente Redwood City staged a ground-breaking for the new Medical Office being built at the corner of Marshall
and Maple streets. Among those wielding shovels at the event are Dr.William Firtch, physician-in-chief; and Sheila Gilson, senior
vice president/area manager; of the Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Medical Center. Also in the crowd are Redwood City
Mayor Ian Bain and councilwomen Shelly Masur and Janet Borgens. The four-story, 143-provider building with three levels
of underground parking is expected to open in 2021.
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His perspective is supported by
Apartmentlist rental figures, showing
a median one-bedroom unit in San
established jobs locally and number of
new housing units built.
Salviati echoed a similar sentiment.
Celebrate Soul Food. 1 p.m. to 3 welcoming tutoring session with Mateo sits at $3,480 per month and “The Bay Area still isn’t building
p.m. Place Fiesta Hall, 3146 Saratoga one-on-one help. For more informa- $4,370 for a two-bedroom unit. enough new housing supply to meet
Drive, San Mateo. Showcasing tion contact belmont@smcl.org. also topping the rent list, some
‘Southern Treats from Yvonne’s.’ For Those prices may continue to climb demand,” he said.
experts suggest a silver lining could
more information call 921-4191. Toastmasters Public Speaking and over the coming months too, as the The outsize disparity in the avail-
Leadership Sk ills Development. be on the horizon.
summer tends to bring warm weather able units compared to desire to live
Kaiser Knit for a Cause. 2:30 p.m. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 San Mateo rents only ticked up .3
Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center, 220 Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood and an even hotter rental market. locally is likely a factor in pushing
Oyster Point Blvd., South San Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- percent from last year, according to
Francisco. The Kaiser Permanente portive atmosphere while learning online housing database Some rental experts are uncertain the some residents out of the Bay Area and
Knitting Group meets twice a month to improve your communication
Apartmentlist, marking a significant market is quite so expensive though, into cheaper parts of the country, he
at Kaiser Permanente Cancer and leadership skills. For more infor- as the California Apartment said.
Treatment Center and is open to all mation call (202) 390-7555. reduction in the amount of rent growth
knitters. For more information call shown in years prior. Association believes more affordable “We’re starting to see some Bay Area
829-3860. Free Sunday Senior Luncheon.
Apartmentlist data analyst Chris options are available. workers moving to other more afford-
Noon to 1 p.m. The Magnolia of
Reader Leader Orientation. 3 p.m. Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave., Salviati suggested the downturn could Rhovy Lyn Antonio, vice president able tech hubs such as Austin and
to 4 p.m. South San Francisco Main Millbrae. Discuss the emotional and
be interpreted as a softening rental of public affairs for the association, Denver,” he said.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South financial benefits of planning for
San Francisco. Free. For more infor- senior years. For more information market. said the average rent for an apartment A recent Bay Area Council report
mation call 829-3860. call 376-5006.
“We’re definitely seeing some signs in San Mateo is $2,930, while across supports such a perspective, as the sur-
The ‘You Betta Work ’ Comedy The Bible and Current Events. 1 of rental markets beginning to cool. the county is $2,694, according to vey of 1, 000 local voters shows
Fiesta. 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Dragon p.m. to 2 p.m. Hope Evangelican Nationally, year-over-year growth is rental trend tracking resource CoStar. young people exhausted with the cost
Production Theatre Co., 2120 Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave., of living are increasingly willing to
Broadway, Redwood City. Cost $5. San Mateo. For more information currently 1.5 percent, while it was 2.8 She suggested the fluctuation in
For more information contact contact helc@pacbell.net. percent at this time last year,” he said. price estimations could be attributed to relocate.
jesusubettawork@gmail.com. rental websites tending to gauge the Nearly half the millennial voters
Makey Makey Piano and Scratch But those encouraged by such a per-
TUESDAY, JUNE 12 Programming. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. spective should measure their enthusi- newer, more expensive and upscale polled agreed they would likely move
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 South San Francisco Main Library,
asm, said Salviati, noting San Mateo units while her association also con- elsewhere in the next few years, seek-
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Francisco. Free. For more information will likely remain an attractive locale siders the older and less expensive ing areas with less expensive housing
For more information call 522-7490. call 829-3860. for many. available stock. and traffic congestion, according to
Smartphone Training: iPhone. 10 Better Choices, Better Health. 5:30 “San Mateo is a highly desirable While local prices show a margin of the report released last week.
a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior market, given its convenient proximi- error, there is little daylight between The exodus could be fueling a rental
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
San Mateo. For more information call San Mateo. Learn about stress man- ty to both San Francisco proper as well the experts when discussing the root market softening, said Salviati, but
522-7490. agement, dealing with pain and as the Silicon Valley tech campuses,” of the affordability issue. questions linger over how long the
fatigue, weight management and potential flattening trend may last.
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Case Number: 18PRO00574
JourNaliSm To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
2 years experience The Daily Journal is looking for in- tingent creditors, and persons who may
terns to do entry level reporting, re- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
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Immediate placement California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Tyler
We expect a commitment of four to
on all assignments. eight hours a week for at least four
C. Robertson be appointed as personal
representative to administer the estate of
months. The internship is unpaid, but the decedent.
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
call terns have progressed in time into
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“I’m very much concerned about the ability to pull this
off relatively quickly,” said Mayor Michael Brownrigg of
the SPHERE plan, instead suggesting he favored building a
that,” she said.
As each hotel plan keeps a portion of the site reserved for
a park, Councilwoman Ann Keighran favored a proposal for
hotel at the site. He also cited the wetlands and open space hotel developers to collaborate with the SPHERE Institute
along the Bayfront at the north and south ends of town as on a joint initiative.
hotel and one to preserve the 8-acre site as open space — the source of his limited enthusiasm for the public space
near the Bayfront trail along Airport Boulevard, according “It’s just something to think about so you may get the
proposal. best of both worlds,” she said.
to video of the meeting. “We have that sort of recreational access nearby,” he said.
Though the State Lands Commission ultimately holds the After nearly two hours of discussion on the matter
Both H&Q Asia Pacific and ElieCorp expressed interest in
final say in determining the property’s fate, Burlingame though, officials agreed they should stop short of drilling
building a hotel on the land which would be leased from the
councilmembers are hopeful their feedback will be persua- too deeply into detailed discussions in the early stages of a
state agency, then developing a portion of the site into a
sive. project over which their authority is limited.
park open to the public.
With an agreement that swift action is in order to improve “I don’t think it is worth taking it further at this point,”
the blighted land currently sitting behind an unsightly Hotel designs are still rough, as each developer said they
were reticent to begin sketching out specific plans until said Brownrigg.
fence, the challenge ahead for officials is picking a pre-
ferred use. their proposal was blessed by the state agency. Initially
Some councilmembers suggested they would support the though, H&Q Asia Pacific suggested it would be interested
SPHERE Institute’s vision to rework the property into an in building a smaller, upscale hotel while ElieCorp said its
open space preserve built around interaction with the Bay.
“All the proposals are very thoughtful and they are all
version would offer as many as 650 rooms.
Councilman Ricardo Ortiz said he would prefer the land
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