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Kevin Mullin
S.F.s Police
Chief Greg
Suhr resigns
Mayor requested departure
hours after an officer fatally
shot a young black woman
By Paul Elias
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe speaks to reporters at the Elections Office on Tower Road in San Mateo
in support of a ballot initiative that would reform the states death penalty system.
1916
In 1 7 1 2 , the original version of Alexander Popes satirical mock-heroic poem The Rape of the Lock was published anonymously in Lintots Miscellany.
In 1 8 6 2 , President Abraham Lincoln signed the
Homestead Act, which was intended to encourage settlements west of the Mississippi River by making federal
land available for farming.
In 1 9 0 2 , the United States ended a three-year military
presence in Cuba as the Republic of Cuba was established
under its first elected president, Tomas Estrada Palma.
In 1 9 2 5 , the newly built headquarters of the United
States Chamber of Commerce was formally dedicated in
Washington, D.C.
In 1 9 2 7 , Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt
REUTERS
Field in Long Island, New York, aboard the Spirit of St. A protester carries a flare through teargas during a demonstration against French labor law reform in Nantes, France.
Louis on his historic solo flight to France.
In 1 9 3 2 , Amelia Earhart took off from Newfoundland to
become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
(Because of weather and equipment problems, Earhart set
Electrical Workers building celebrated fire department, which eventually
Michigan man charged after
down in Northern Ireland instead of her intended destinamanaged to free the soot-covered,
by drinking champagne.
stripper paid with fake $100 bill
tion, France.)
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution naked man.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, the Office of Civilian
Firefighters initially planned to use
KOCHVILLE TOWNSHIP, Mich. reports that the peach was erected in
Defense was established.
A Michigan man is facing charges after 1994, shortly before Atlanta hosted a rope to pull Jordan Kajewski from the
chimney, but eventually opted to hama stripper was paid with a counterfeit the 1996 Olympic Games.
Max Mount Jr., the local IBEW pres- mer a hole in it and pulled him out.
$100 bill following a lap dance.
Though naked, the 29-year-old
Stephen Gidcumb is charged with ident, tells WABE Radio that employKajewski had his clothes with him.
intentionally passing counterfeit ees hated the ugly peach.
This was definitely a first for the
Mount said the peach tower
notes. Police tell The Detroit News
that fake bills were mixed in with real belonged to an ad agency, which leased Carroll Fire Department, Fire Chief
the space. He said that when that lease Greg Schreck said.
$100 bills.
Brad Sapp said he knew Kajewski
MLive.com reports the 32-year-old expired recently, the IBEW wasted no
because hed asked three times in
was arrested May 13 after returning to time in plucking it from its perch.
Mount tells WSB-TV that IBEW recent weeks for a job at the company
the strip club in Kochville Township,
near Saginaw, later that day. Chief employees even celebrated its removal in Carroll, which is about 75 miles
northwest of Des Moines.
Assistant Saginaw County prosecutor by drinking champagne.
Christopher
Boyd
says
club
workers
Kajewski was charged with trespassRapper Busta
Singer-actress
TV personality Ted
Firefighters rescue naked man
were on the lookout for Gidcumb.
ing. Court records didnt list an attorRhymes is 44.
Cher is 70.
Allen is 51.
ney for him.
Other fake bills were found at his
Actor-author James McEachin is 86. Actor Anthony Zerbe is Mount Morris home. Boyd says they from Iowa business chimney
80. Actor David Proval is 74. Actor-comedian Dave Thomas is were made on a computer.
CARROLL, Iowa Carrie Sapp German shepherd survives
teased
her husband, Brad, about being
68. Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, is 65. Rock musician Warren
Gidcumb faces a May 31 preliminary
five weeks on California freeway
Cann is 64. Former New York Gov. David Paterson is 62. hearing. He is being held on a $50,000 afraid of ghosts when he said he heard
GALT A dog that fell from a truck
Actor Dean Butler is 60. TV-radio personality Ron Reagan is cash bond. The Associated Press left a someone whisper get out of here
58. Rock musician Jane Wiedlin (The Go-Gos) is 58. Actor message Thursday seeking comment while he was sorting cans at his Iowa onto a California freeway eluded caprecycling business. Of course it wasnt ture for five weeks among the oleander
Bronson Pinchot is 57. Singer Susan Cowsill is 57. Actor from his attorney.
a ghost. It was a naked man in the bushes of the median before being resJohn Billingsley is 56. Actor Tony Goldwyn is 56. Singer
chimney.
cued.
Huge
peach,
scorned
by
some,
Nick Heyward is 55. Actress Mindy Cohn is 50. Rock musiSapp
said
she
was
working
the
next
Los Angeles TV station KTLA-TV
cian Tom Gorman (Belly) is 50. Actress Gina Ravera is 50. is plucked from Atlanta skyline
morning at the Carroll Redemption reports authorities are looking for the
Actor Timothy Olyphant is 48.
ATLANTA To some, the metal Center when she heard a man yell for owner of the German shepherd nicktower supporting a giant peach atop an help from the chimney. She told the named Freeway Frida, who was rescued
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Atlanta building was about as popular Daily Times Herald that the man from Highway 99 in Galt on Saturday.
explained, I was playing hide-andas a freeway-snarling ice storm.
Authorities first received a call about
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
It was so unpopular that when it was seek with my cousin. ... Dont call the the wayward pooch on April 10 and
to form four ordinary words.
fielded several more throughout the
removed recently, employees at the cops!
The police were called, as was the weeks.
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PINNAK
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to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
Yesterdays
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Community expresses
crumb rubber concerns
Burlingame forum focuses on health
hazards, nuisance of artificial fields
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Police reports
Soleless
Shoes were taken from the porch of a
residence on Fulton Street in Redwood
City before 11:11 a.m. Saturday, May 7.
MILLBRAE
Arres t. A 57-year-old Stockton woman was
arrested when she was found to be driving
with a suspended license and false registration tabs while under the inuence of
methamphetamine on the 300 block of
Millbrae Avenue before 3:44 p.m. Friday,
May 13.
Arres t. A 47-year-old Millbrae man was
BURLINGAME
Fraud. Four people ran out of a restaurant
without paying on Old Bayshore Boulevard
before 2:41 p.m. Wednesday, May 11.
Fraud. A worker stole cash and a check from
an employers home on Cabrillo Avenue
before 1:44 p.m. Wednesday, May 11.
Petty theft. A woman asked someone for
directions and then pickpocketed their wallet on Broadway before 1:37 p. m.
Wednesday, May 11.
Trans i ent. A homeless person was seen
disturbing customers on Burlingame Avenue
before 1:19 p.m. Wednesday, May 11.
LOCAL/STATE
Local briefs
Stanford resident dies in
crash on Skyline Boulevard
A 25-year-old Stanford resident died when
his SUV crashed into a tree on Skyline
Boulevard south of Portola Valley in San
Mateo County, according to the California
Highway Patrol.
CHP officers responded at 3:58 a. m.
Thursday to a report of a crash on Skyline
Boulevard, also known as state Highway
35, south of Page Mill Road near the county
border with Santa Clara County, CHP officials said.
Investigators determined a silver 2005
Nissan SUV traveling south went off the
road and struck a tree. The driver, the lone
occupant of the vehicle, was pronounced
dead at the scene and his name has not yet
been released by the San Mateo County
Coroners Office.
The crash remains under investigation.
Anyone who may have witnessed it is asked
to call Officer J. Wakeman at (650) 3696261.
STATE/NATION
Outlawing bullet buttons and high-capacity magazines is a priority for gun control advocates,
who hope that making it harder to reload would limit the carnage a mass shooter can inflict.
Oklahoma
politicians have made it
their mission year after year to
restrict womens access to vital
health care services, yet this total
ban on abortion is a new low.
Amanda Allen, an attorney
for the New-York based center
NATION
WASHINGTON Donald
Trump kept himself planted firmly in the political spotlight this
week with one headline-grabbing
move after another launching a
social media defense of his treatment of women, listing possible
Supreme Court nominees, rapidly
declaring an Egyptian plane
crash an act of terrorism.
His likely general election
opponent, Hillary Clinton,
seemed content to hang in the
background.
But Clintons stay-above-thefray attitude masks unresolved
questions that have gnawed at her
campaign since Trump virtually
locked up the Republican nomination. How can the wonkish
Clinton counteract Trumps fine-
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Barack Obamas White House
campaigns.
Clintons unexpectedly tough
battle with Vermont Sen. Bernie
Sanders highlights her struggle
to make that case thus far.
Sanders supporters can repeat
whole sections of his campaign
speech verbatim. Trumps backers chime in on cue when he asks
who will pay for his proposed
border wall with Mexico.
The former secretary of state,
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Reporters notebook
***
The Ameri can Red Cro s s o f the
Bay Area presented the Cl ara Barto n
Award to Mari l y n Jo hns o n of
Belmont.
The Cl ara Barto n Award fo r
Meri to ri o us Vo l unteer Leaders hi p
recognizes a volunteer for service in a
series of leadership positions held over a
period of years, enabling the American
Red Cross to provide valuable service to
the community.
Other outstanding volunteers honored at
the Vo l unteer Awards and
Reco g ni ti o n Ev ent on May 15 at the
Fo s ter Ci ty Fi re Stati o n include:
Admi ni s trati o n and Suppo rt
Award: Sus an Gro etchen of South San
Francisco; Co mmuni ty Eng ag ement
Award: Ji m Ho l l ey of Half Moon Bay;
Di s as ter Cy cl e Serv i ce,
Outs tandi ng Suppo rt Award: Ly nda
Frattaro l i of Moss Beach; Di s as ter
Cy cl e Serv i ce, Ex cepti o nal
Res po ns e Award: Betty Fl emi ng of
Daly City; Di s as ter Cy cl e Serv i ce,
Ex cepti o nal Leaders hi p Award:
Co l l een Sas s o of Daly City; Di s as ter
Cy cl e Serv i ce, Ex trao rdi nary
Co mmi tment and Dedi cati o n:
Bev erl y Cabrera of Redwood City;
New Vo l unteer Award: Ken Di az of
Daly City; Vo l unteer Leaders hi p
Award: Ji l l Kuendi g of Montara;
Vo l unteer Superv i s o r Award: Go
Funai of San Francisco; Vo l unteer o f
the Year Award: Jo e McAndrew of
Moss Beach; and Yo uth Serv i ces
Award: Janet Li u of San Mateo.
***
San Carl o s is celebrating its 3 6 th
Annual Ho meto wn Day s starting
Friday and lasting through Sunday. It features a parade on Saturday, live music,
food and fun for kids at Burton Park. On
Sunday, a pet parade is planned featuring
dogs, cats, hamsters, parrots and possibly
a turtle dressed to theme, marching before
a panel of judges. The new Separated at
Bi rth: Owner-Pet Lo o k-a-Li ke category is sure to entertain, and other prize
categories include Mo s t Awes o me
Co s tume, Mo s t Impres s i v e Tri ck,
Bes t Do g and Co o l es t Cat o r
Ex o ti c Pet. Go to sancarloshometowndays.com to learn more.
***
Burl i ng ame residents interested in
inuencing policy serving as a master
plan for future development of their community are invited to offer opinions during a forum this weekend.
A workshop focusing on the citys
ongoing effort to update the general plan
will be held 10 a.m., Saturday, May 21, in
the Burl i ng ame Recreati o n Center,
850 Burlingame Ave.
During the event, Burl i ng ame Hi g h
Scho o l students will present their vision
for development of the citys Bayfront.
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will be held at her home immediately following.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you
make a donation to the Alzheimer
Association in Mountain View or the
Peninsula Humane Society/Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on
Rollins Road in Burlingame.
OPINION
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the Legislature while the suspension is in
effect. It would require a two-thirds vote of
the Legislature, and though opponents suggest it would allow lawmakers to suspend
without pay any member of the state Senate
or Assembly as a tool for political retribution, the likelihood of this is slim.
Besides, current law allows suspension
with pay, so essentially this amendment
simply allows the Legislature to not pay
the suspended lawmakers.
With legislators annual salary of
approximately $90,000, the amount of
money saved through this amendment is
Carol Tanzi
Burlingame
Stewart Levin
Menlo Park
Gil Henderson
San Carlos
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CAVS KEEP WINNING: CLEVELAND ROLLS PAST RAPTORS 108-89 TO KEEP PERFECT POSTSEASON RECORD IN TACT >> PAGE 13
Kaylin
Stewart
(2009-11); Meagan
Wells (2012-15);
and Bridget Nasir
(2016).
The succession
of three very natural
shortstops,
you
dont see that very
Bridget Nasir often, Hillsdale
assistant
coach
Michelle Zalba said.
Zalba knows the superstar shortstop
pipeline through and through. During
Metheanys first tenure coaching the
Knights, Zalba was a three-year varsity standout as a shortstop at Hillsdale,
where she graduated in 1988. She went
on to play at the College of San Mateo
and, as a freshman, helped the Lady
has carried
Warriors in
postseason
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks goalie Martin Jones makes a save against St. Louis Blues center David Backes, not in
picture, during the first period in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals.
OAKLAND A far cry from his brash, former basketball-playing father, Klay
Thompson is perfectly content to be the
soft-spoken,
second
superstar behind MVP
Stephen Curry. He is
more than happy to let
Draymond Green do the
arguing, arm flexing and
trash talking.
Yet Thompsons hardnosed performances on
both ends of the court all
Klay Thompson postseason are arguably
the biggest reason the
defending champion Warriors are back in the
Western Conference finals and one step
closer to a repeat title.
He doesnt say a lot, but he absorbs a lot.
Hes all over it, he kind of sends off this
vibe that hes a little out there, but its the
old expression still waters run deep, something like that, coach Steve Kerr said.
Theres a lot more in there than you think.
Thompson, he just wants to play.
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OAKLAND Josh
Reddick was trying to
make something happen, hoping to put himself into position to
score. Hes likely going
to miss a month at mini- Josh Reddick
mum as a result of a fractured thumb.
Frustrating isnt even the right word,
Reddick said following the Oakland
Athletics 4-1 loss to the New York Yankees
on Thursday night. Im ticked off more
than anything. I was having a great season
and now this. Something so simple can be
so damaging.
Reddick, who hit a solo home run in the
fourth for the As only run, caught his thumb
on Starlin Castros spike stealing second
base in the seventh.
I had the green light at that point. I was
trying to help the club win a game,
Reddick said. We were down a run.
The Yankees missed multiple opportunities to break the game open but took a 2-1
lead on RBI doubles by Beltran in the third
and Hicks in the sixth.
Beltran hit his ninth home run of the season and the 401st of his career in the ninth.
The As managed just three runners after
Reddicks homer and hit into two double plays.
Trainers room
RHP Henderson Alvarez continues to
await word on his troublesome right shoulder. He had an MRI earlier in the week but
the results were inconclusive and sent to Dr.
James Andrews for further evaluation.
Up next
Yankees lefty Sabathia (2-2) is scheduled
to come off the DL to start Friday at the
Coliseum. Sabathia is seeking his 100th
career win.
As right-hander Sonny Gray (3-3) pitches the second game of the series and is winless over his last four games. Gray has
allowed three runs or more in each of his
previous five starts.
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Weve got a huge fan base, but its not No. 1 on my list,
Thompson said of engaging with supporters and the media. I
just enjoy, I love playing the game.
After he carried Golden State for much of the first two
rounds, Thompsons teammates took the pressure off with a
balanced performance in Wednesday nights 118-91 Game 2
win against the Thunder that notched the Western Conference
finals at one game apiece.
Earlier in the playoffs, Thompson shared how Kerr challenged him to channel my inner Reggie Miller and constantly keep moving. Kerr has appreciated Thompsons ability to drive and dish and making things happen without the
ball and he did it much of the time without fellow Splash
Brother Curry, who was sidelined with ankle and knee
injuries.
So, when Golden State eliminated Portland in five games
last round, Curry offered one final thing: A thoughtful shout
out to Thompson and all he has meant during this title
defense.
Klay doesnt even want the limelight, said Kerr. He just
likes to play and he would prefer not to do any media. I dont
think he cares at all about having his name out there or doing
endorsements or whatever. In many ways hes the perfect kind
of second star on a team because of that. So Steph and
Draymond get most of the attention. Klay enjoys being in the
background, living his life quietly.
His demeanor certainly isnt like that of his former power
forward father, Mychal, a No. 1 overall pick by Portland in
1978 who played 12 NBA seasons.
Thompson prefers to praise his teammates at any chance
rather than discuss himself.
Were kind of different because he loves to talk. He loves
to talk trash, he loves the camera and the limelight, the two-
of Tour of California
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SOFTBALL
Continued from page 11
Wells graduated from Hillsdale in 2015
and quickly made a splash at CSM, where
she has chiseled a fine freshman season. A
.396 hitter on the best hitting team in
Northern California, and third in the state,
Wells has also made an impact as a golden
gloved shortstop, posting a .959 fielding
percentage thus far.
None of those numbers are set in stone
yet, of course, as the Lady Bulldogs open
play in the state championship tournament
Friday against Santiago Canyon College at
5:30 p.m.
With Wells departure from Hillsdale this
season, the Knights promoted Nasir, a
sophomore, from the junior-varsity ranks.
The unanimous opinion of the Knights
coaching staff is Nasir would have been a
supreme varsity fit even as a freshman. The
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Weve done it as a group, Jones said.
Im not being asked to steal these
games, just make the saves that you
expect your goaltender to make in a conference final.
That kind of goaltending and another
dominant performance from Thorntons
line was more than enough for San Jose.
That line scored twice, with the first coming off a St. Louis turnover late in the
first.
Colton Paraykos breakout pass to
Lehtera was broken up in the neutral zone
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from an insider trading scheme, according to a federal investigation that led to two arrests but spared the golf great from
criminal charges.
Mickelson, named as a relief defendant in a civil suit in the
case accused only of profiting from the
misdeeds of others, agreed to repay the
$931,000 he made from a single trade in
2012.
Simply put, Mickelson made money
that wasnt his to make, Andrew Ceresney,
head of the Securities and Exchange
Commissions Enforcement Division, said
at a Manhattan news conference.
The
Securities
and
Exchange
Phil Mickelson Commission and U.S. Attorney Preet
Bharara announced an indictment Thursday
against the gambler, William Walters, and a former corporate
board member of Dean Foods Co., Thomas Davis, alleging that
the pair used non-public information about the company to
make tens of millions of dollars in illicit stock trades between
2008 and 2012.
In 2012, the SEC says, Walters called Mickelson, who owed
him money, and urged him to trade stock of the Dallas-based
distributor of Land O Lakes butter and other dairy products. The
SEC says Mickelson made the trade the next day and reaped a
profit of $931,000 that he used to help pay off the debt.
Ceresney declined to spell out the rationale for not making
Mickelson part of the criminal case, other than, We bring
charges based on the evidence and the law.
The case comes in the wake of a 2014 appeals court decision
that made prosecuting people benefiting from inside tips more
difficult. The ruling found that in order to be charged, there
must be evidence a defendant had first-hand knowledge about
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Collective bargaining
Manfred said management and the players union have met
12 times in the early stages of bargaining for a labor contract
to replace the deal that expires Dec. 1. Manfred hopes to
reach an agreement this autumn.
Youve got to get everything out there before you can figure out how you can put the pieces together, he said.
Pace of play
The average time of a nine-inning game was 2 hours, 59
minutes, 54 seconds through Wednesday, up from 2:53:19 for
a similar period at the start of last season, when pace-of-play
initiatives such as clocks to time between-innings breaks
were introduced. Manfred said players were receiving letters
and phone calls and communications from their teams.
Pace of game is an issue that requires constant vigilance
and focus, he said. Were not happy with the returns.
SPORTS
MANCHESTER, England
Parting gift or job-saver?
Even a victory for Manchester
United in the FA Cup final against
Crystal Palace on Saturday might
not be enough for Louis van Gaal
to stay on as manager at Old
Trafford.
Uniteds failure to finish in the
top four of the Premier League
and therefore miss out on qualifying for the Champions League
left Van Gaal in danger of being
fired after two underwhelming
years in charge.
Despite not achieving the clubs
primary target this season, the
Dutchman is convinced he will be
allowed to see out his three-year
contract.
Uniteds board might have other
ideas with or without a first FA
Cup since 2004 in the trophy cabinet.
I think the interest of the club
and the interest of the fans is more
important than the manager, Van
Gaal said Thursday when asked
about the significance of the game
to his future. Of course, you have
your own aims and thats one of
the aims I have always had.
For a self-confident coach who
has collected silverware at every
storied club he has managed
Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern
Munich it would be a blow to
Soccer brief
Kaka again tops MLS salary
list, followed by Giovinco
BETHESDA, Md. Kaka remains
Major League Soccers highest-paid
player at just over $7 million, and
American goalkeeper Tim Howard
will earn slightly more than $2.5
million in his return to the league.
Kaka, the former AC Milan and
Real Madrid star, is earning a base
salary of $6.6 million from Orlando
City, according to figures released
Thursday by the MLS Players Union.
Including a prorated share of compen-
WHATS ON TAP
FRIDAY
Boys tennis
Nor Cal tournament
At Broadstone Racket Club-Folsom
First round
No. 3 Menlo School vs. Jesuit-Carmichael, 11:30 a.m.
SATURDAY
Softball
Division I
No. 11 Los Gatos (15-12-1) vs. No. 3 Carlmont (23-3),
2 p.m. at Hawes Park-Redwood City
Division III
No. 9 Santa Catalina (14-6) vs. No. 1 Hillsdale (20-7),
noon at Hawes Park-Redwood City
No. 7 Saratoga (16-10) vs. No. 2 Half Moon Bay (204), 2 p.m. at Fremont-Sunnyvale High School
No. 11 Stevenson (19-7) vs. No. 3 Notre Dame-Belmont (18-6-1), 10 a.m. at Hawes Park-Redwood City
Baseball
Open Division
No. 14 Terra Nova (14-11-1) at No. 11 Bellarmine (199), 11 a.m.
No. 4 Serra (25-5-1) vs. No. 5 St. Francis (23-8), 6 p.m.
at PAL Stadium-San Jose
No. 9 Carlmont (20-8) vs. No. 16 Valley Christian (1614), 11 a.m. at Fremont-Sunnyvale High School
Division I
No. 12 San Mateo (26-2) vs. No. 4 Wilcox (17-11), 7
p.m. at Washington Park-Santa Clara
Division II
No. 3 Menlo School (21-7) vs. No. 11 Pacific Grove
(18-8-1), 2 p.m. at Fremont-Sunnyvale High School
No. 7 Burlingame (14-12) vs. No. 14 Capuchino (1514), 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Prep
No. 5 Hillsdale (16-11) vs. No. 13 Monterey (13-14), 1
p.m. at Washington Park-Santa Clara
Track and field
CCS trials at Gilroy High School, 11 a.m.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
24
25
19
20
18
L
15
16
19
23
22
Pct
.615
.610
.500
.465
.450
GB
4 1/2
6
6 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
25
Cleveland
21
Kansas City
20
Detroit
19
Minnesota
10
16
17
20
21
30
.610
.553
.500
.475
.250
2 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
14 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Seattle
Texas
Los Angeles
As
Houston
17
19
22
23
25
.575
.537
.463
.452
.405
1 1/2
4 1/2
5
7
Baltimore
Boston
Tampa Bay
Toronto
New York
23
22
19
19
17
Thursdays Games
Seattle 7, Baltimore 2
Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 2
Chicago White Sox 2, Houston 1
Toronto 3, Minnesota 2, 11 innings
Angels 7, L.A. Dodgers 4
N.Y. Yankees 4, Oakland 1
Fridays Games
Indians (Kluber 2-5) at Boston (Bchhlz 2-3), 4:10 p.m.
Seattle (Iwakuma 1-4) at Reds (Straily 2-1), 4:10 p.m.
Rays (Andriese 2-0) at Detroit (Sanchz 3-4), 4:10 p.m.
KC (Gee 0-1) at White Sox (Quintana 5-2), 5:10 p.m.
Texas (Lewis 2-0) at Astros (McCullers 0-0), 5:10 p.m.
Jays (Sanchez 3-1) at Twins (Duffey 1-2), 5:10 p.m.
Yankees (Sabathia 2-2) at As (Gray 3-4), 6:35 p.m.
Os (Wright 2-3) at Angels (Santiago 3-2), 7:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
25
24
22
21
10
L
16
17
18
19
30
Pct
.610
.585
.550
.525
.250
GB
1
2 1/2
3 1/2
14 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
28
Pittsburgh
22
St. Louis
22
Milwaukee
18
Cincinnati
15
11
18
19
23
26
.718
.550
.537
.439
.366
6 1/2
7
11
14
WEST DIVISION
Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
18
21
20
24
25
.581
.500
.500
.442
.405
3 1/2
3 1/2
6
7 1/2
Washington
Philadelphia
New York
Miami
Atlanta
25
21
20
19
17
Thursdays Games
Milwaukee 5, Chicago Cubs 3
Pittsburgh 8, Atlanta 2
Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 2
Washington 9, N.Y. Mets 1
St. Louis 13, Colorado 7
San Francisco 3, San Diego 1
L.A. Angels 7, L.A. Dodgers 4
Fridays Games
Atlanta (Wisler 1-3) at Phils (Nola 3-2), 4:05 p.m.
Rox (Butler 2-1) at Pitt (Cole 4-3), 4:05 p.m.
Brewers (Peralta 2-4) at Mets (Matz 5-1), 4:10 p.m.
Seattle (Iwakuma 1-4) at Reds (Straily 2-1), 4:10 p.m.
Nats (Roark 2-3) at Miami (Nicolino 2-1), 4:10 p.m.
Zona (Corbin 1-3) at Cards (Martinez 4-3), 5:15 p.m.
Cubs (Arrieta 7-0) at Giants (Peavy 1-4), 7:15 p.m.
Dodgers (Kazmir 3-3) at SD (Friedrich 0-1), 7:40 p.m.
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WORLD
REUTERS
Unidentified relatives and friends of passengers who were flying in an EgyptAir plane that vanished from radar en route
from Paris to Cairo react as they wait outside the EgyptAir in-flight service building where relatives are being held at Cairo
International Airport, Egypt.
Gosling-Crowe chemistry
livens uneven Nice Guys
Crowe mocks method acting
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By Jocelyn Noveck
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WEEKEND JOURNAL
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
The San Mateo County Superior Court provides Childrens Waiting Rooms for the use of parents
and guardians who have business with the court. Here, a staff member chats with a young visitor
who is engrossed in a video game.
the sacrifices that our jurors must make in
order to insure the fairness of our justice
system. In recognition of jurors valuable
service, the judicial branch has worked to
make jury duty less burdensome to jurors
with one-day or one-trial service, plain-language jury instructions, and other improvements. The San Mateo County Superior
Court is exploring further improvements to
the jury service experience, as funding
allows, such as juror notification via text
messaging and auto-check in when report-
to the Pioneer?
Weve been here for 126 years!
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sweet, clumsy, effortlessly funny ) in a
mens room stall. March is understandably
wary, considering Healy had broken his arm
at their last meeting, leaving him howling
on the kitchen floor like a wounded cat.
March also has his pants down. Watch
Gosling juggle pointing a gun, keeping an
annoying stall door open, and hiding his
privates behind a magazine. Its top-notch
physical comedy, and youll laugh out loud.
This has to be one of Goslings most entertaining performances.
Television journalist Morley Safer, who made his reputation as a Vietnam War correspondent
for CBS and then became a mainstay on the networks 60 Minutes show for 46 years, died at
age 84 on Thursday, a few days after his retirement.
REUTERS
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Calendar
FRIDAY, MAY 20
ADRx:
Strengthening
Race
Relations in our Community. 7:30
a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Franklin Templeton, 1
Franklin Parkway Building 920, San
Mateo. Discuss the changing face of
race relations in our communities. For
more information contact [email protected].
Step Out Health Event and Walk.
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
Springs Road, San Bruno. $10 includes
T-shirt and lunch. Pre-register. For
more information call 616-7150.
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10
a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Color a page or two and enjoy some
refreshments and conversation.
Coloring sheets and colored pencils
will be provided. For more information email [email protected].
Hawaiian Dance Party with Have A
Party Pros. 10:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. San
Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
Springs Road, San Bruno. Teriyaki
Glazed Chicken for lunch. Tickets at
the front desk. For more information
call 616-7150.
Community Forum: Living the Life
of a Service Dog. 11 a.m to noon.
Little House 800 Middle Ave., Menlo
Park. Free. For more information, call
326-2025.
District 18 Congressional Debate
for race between Bob Harlow, Anna
Eshoo and Richard Fox. 2:30 p.m.
900 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. For
more information contact 669-2156.
Teen Center Birthday Party: May
and Summer Birthdays. 3:30 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las
Pulgas, Belmont. For more information email [email protected].
Norwegian Holiday Celebration. 7
p.m. Highland Community Club, 1665
Fernside St., Redwood City. A celebration of Syttende Mai, Norways
national holiday. $20 for adults and
$5 for children 12 and under. Live
music by the Nordanl Grieg
Spelmannslag. RSVP to 593-3074.
Adult Films: Charly. 7 p.m. Belmont
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. For more information email
[email protected].
When the Rain Stops Falling. 8
p.m. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
When the Rain Stops Falling
explores patterns of betrayal, abandonment, destruction, forgiveness
and love. This powerful drama
unfolds
with
humanity,
surprising humor and hope, as the
past plays out into the future. General
admission is $30. For more information visit dragonproductions.net.
Musica Pacifica celebrates 25th
anniversary. 7:30 p.m. First Baptist
Church, 305 N. California Ave., Palo
Alto. Champagne reception following
the concert. For more information
and to purchase tickets go to brandenburgsandmore.brownpapertickets.com.
Peninsula Symphony: Beethovens
Ninth Symphony. 8 p.m. San Mateo
Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
Delaware St., San Mateo. Be on hand
for another stunning debut performance. Featuring the latest remarkable
winner of the Irving M. Klein
International String Competition,
Isabella Perron. For more information
call 941-5291.
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Bike to Shop Day. Noon to 11:59
p.m. San Mateo County. Bay Area residents can participate in the third
annual Bike to Shop Day simply by
hopping on their bikes to run their
Saturday errands. Participating local
merchants will offer special deals for
customers with bike helmets. For
more information go to biketoshopday.com.
Hack-SMC. 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. GSV
Labs, 425 Broadway, Redwood City.
An all-day competition to create web
and mobile apps that improve our
communities. Tickets are $20 general
admission and $15 for Early Bird registrants, students, seniors and military.
For more information and to register
go to hack-smc.org.
Free Shred Event. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Redwood City Municipal Services
Center Parking Lot, 1400 Broadway,
Redwood City. Residents can bring
paper documents and confidential
materials for safe and secure shredding. Proof of residency required;
maximum limit of three standard size
bankers boxes (10x12x15) per
household. For a list of accepted
items visit www.rethinkwaste.org or
call 802-3509.
Playtime for Fiction Writers.
Congregational Church of Belmont,
751 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Do you get tired of plodding through
a plot? Do you get lost slogging
through a story? The next meeting of
the California Writers Club, San
Francisco-Peninsula Branch, will
teach you to create an out of the ordinary tale by crafting an outline for a
MARINA
Continued from page 1
Next year, he said, could work but the
residents have to see the value and benefit in the proposal.
The State Lands Commission ruled in
April that it would allow the city to
negotiate with residents to come up with
a legislative solution to keep the marina
in place after the city settled a $4.5 million lawsuit that essentially calls for
Docktown residents and their boats to
start relocating in 2017.
The marina is technically a violation
of the public trust but was allowed to
exist for 50 years because basically no
one complained about it.
That may have changed when the city
took over management of the marina.
Redwood City has been the trustee of
Redwood Creek and tidelands since
1954 and took over operating the marina in 2013 after its then owner Fred
Earnhardt Jr. opted to no longer oversee
the harbor, which had fallen into disrepair.
It has about 70 liveaboards and 100
residents on the property now.
The city presented a plan to the State
Lands Commission to preserve the
marina for 15 years on the following
conditions:
The city would prohibit new tenants,
new liveaboard watercraft and transfer of
existing watercraft at Docktown;
The city would mandate that all liveaboard watercraft be owner-occupied or
city owned. No subleases would be
allowed; and
The city would report to the State
Lands Commission regularly on the status of Docktown and public access
improvements in the area.
Lee Callister, however, rents slips
from the city for three vessels and the
MEASURES
Continued from page 1
decade because of ongoing legal challenges.
Only 13 condemned inmates have
been executed in the state since 1978.
The group that wants to repeal the
death penalty wants it replaced with life
in prison without parole. They say eliminating the death penalty will lead to
$150 million in annual savings.
Wagstaffe, however, said the reform
measure he supports will also save the
state about $100 million a year.
There are also not enough attorneys in
the state properly trained to handle
death penalty cases or others who simply refuse to take them.
The reform measure would prevent
attorneys from accessing state money
for turning down the cases.
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DILBERT
HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Not glossy
6 Long hairpieces
11 Quiver ller
12 Word of parting
13 8 Mile rapper
15 Pants measurement
16 Charts
18 Mysterious sighting
19 Singer Rawls
21 Sufx for press
22 Publicity
23 Indicator
25 Scepters go-with
28 From Kilkenny
30 -Magnon man
31 Alluringly shy
32 Cave, perhaps
33 Virtuoso
35 Famed statuette
37 Wind dir.
38 Periods
40 Whey opposite
41 Insect resin
42 Birthday no.
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Female whale
Key Largo star
Cove or bay
Fine wool
In front
Tom Sawyer girl
Some gridiron kicks
Ms. Lauder
DOWN
1 Daisy Scraggs
2 Escort offering
3 Cycle starter
4 Languages
5 Big pitcher
6 Makes a breeze
7 TV spots
8 In of
9 Lettuce piece
10 Type of wrestling
14 Actress Adams
15 Start of a rumor (2 wds.)
17 Store label (2 wds.)
19 Ancient harps
20 Hazard a guess
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Pelt
London lav
Happen
Jungle warnings
Polar explorer
Owned
Crayola choice
They cut quite a swath
Con game
Guy
Molokai neighbor
Little chirper
Physiques, slangily
Loose garment
Dracula, at times
Fake it
Tina Turners ex
Deli bread
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Lot 23, Block 3, as designated on the map entitled Pacifica Gardens Unit No. 3 Pacifica San Mateo County California, which map was filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Mateo, State of California on October 9, 1959 in Book 52 of Maps at
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LIZABETH N. DE VRIES (SBN 227215); SCOTT LAW FIRM; 1388 SUTTER STREET, SUITE
715, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94109; TEL: (415) 561-9603; FAX: (415) 561-9609. ATTORNEY FOR SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE DEBRA J. DOLCH
That improved real property commonly known as 837 Lisa Court, Pacifica, California,
940445, more specifically described as follows:
A. Sealed bids must be mailed or delivered to Brett Barron, Capital Realty Group, 1200
Howard Avenue, Suite 204, Burlingame, CA 94010, marked SEALED BID, PROBATE SALE, OPEN ON BID DATE ONLY. Bids will be received until the time set for
said sale, to wit: June 2, 2016 at 12:00 p.m., at the offices of Brett Barron, Capital Realty Group, 1200 Howard Avenue, Suite 204, Burlingame, CA 94010. All bids are
subject to the right of the Successor Trustee of the Trust to accept or reject any or all
bids received. If no acceptable offer is received at the bid opening, offers may be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.
B. Buyer to pay County transfer tax.
C. Ten percent (10%) of the offer price must be submitted to escrow with any offer,
payable either by cashiers check or wire transfer. The Trustee prefers, and has a presale escrow opened with, Old Republic Company, 601 California Street, Suite 900,
San Francisco, CA 94108, c/o title officer Kathy Nerud.
D. The property is being offered as is, without condition, representation, warranty or
covenant of any kind, express or implied, or any appraisal, inspection or loan contingencies. All submitted offers must strictly comply with the terms herein. Prospective
buyers(s) should not submit offers containing any additional terms. The property will
be sold for cash or for a combination of cash and credit.
E. The following personal property conveys with the sale: Stove; Refrigerator; Washer; Dryer.
F. Commission, if any, subject to the approval by the Superior Court and to be paid only out of proceeds of sale. Commission to be split 50/50 between listing broker and
court-confirmed broker for successful buyer(s) only.
G. Arrangements for inspection of said property may be made through Brett Barron,
Capital Realty Group, 1200 Howard Avenue, Suite 204, Burlingame, CA 94010, who
has entered into an Exclusive Listing Agreement as broker with the successor Trustee
of the above captioned Trust.
H. Information given herein is believed to be correct, but there is no warranty expressed or implied as to the correctness of any statements herein set forth.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Successor Trustee of the above-captioned Trust will sell at
private sale on the day and at the time hereinafter mentioned, to the highest and best net bidder,
on the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by the above-designated Court, all the right, title and interest of the above-captioned Trust in and to the following
parcel of real property:
AUDIOVOX BOOMBOX Radio, cassette & CD player. AC/DC. Brand new in box. $20. 650-654-9252
304 Furniture
306 Housewares
BED SPREAD (queen size), flower design, never used. $22. Pls call
650-345-9036
CARPET, 9' x 11' Like New 30 year
Guarantee $50 (650)360-8960
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(3 boxes available).
(650)342-5630
DECORATIVE LAMP & 8"x8" mirror, exc
cond $30 (650)756-9516.Daly City.
PLASTIC DUAL-LID Underbed Storage
Container with wheels, 31"x15"x5-1/2",
$7 (650) 952-3500.
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
TABLECLOTH. 84 round hand crocheted and embroidered tablecloth with 12
napkins. $65. San Bruno. 650-794-0839.
TULIP CHAMPAGNE glasses, perfect
condition, 11 for $15.00 (650)348-2306
308 Tools
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
DEWALT DRILL/FLASHLIGHT Set $99
My Cell 650-537-1095. Will email pictures upon request.
DYNAGLOPRO
HEATER.
Phone: 650-591-8062
$40.00
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Garage Sales
620 Automobiles
RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
OPEN HOUSE to see FRENCH BULLDOG puppies in San Mateo Every weekend $2,500 and up. Call or Text
(650)274-2241.
GARAGE SALE
VOLKSWAGEN 93 Fox, 5 speed, power brakes, air cond., 21K miles, runs
great! $2,700. Call (650)369-8013
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
316 Clothes
100% WOOL brown dress pants, 42X30
$8 650-595-3933
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $55 (650)357-7484
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
$95.00,
41 Titter
42 Bay Area travel
letters
43 Home of the
WNBAs Shock
44 Puts up
48 Botanists field
49 Proposal
50 Old Celtic
religious leader
51 Column in un
calendrier
52 Fencing swords
53 Hunt for bargains
54 Hemingway
sobriquet
55 Cab company
competitor
57 Image on
Missouris state
quarter
60 Citizenfour org.
61 Saison in
Provence
Call (650)344-5200
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 76,500
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
SEMIAUTOMATIC
hospital
bed. Head, foot sections powered by quiet smooth motor. $99 650.952.3466
Garage Sales
COMMUNITY
YARD SALE
Many items
for sale f
rom A to Z!
SATURDAY MAY 21
From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
470 Rooms
DOWN
1 Euphoria
2 Region that
rebelled against
Persia in about
500 B.C.
3 Work at
weddings
4 Hulu
distractions
5 Butler in a classic
film
6 Greek leader
7 Logan of 60
By D. Scott Nichols and C.C. Burnikel
Minutes
05/20/16
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
$99
Located near
2101 Admiralty Lane
on concrete pad
between Hillsdale Blvd
and Comet Drive.
620 Automobiles
1993 CHEVY Station Wagon, 1 owner
64,000 miles $3,900 (650)342-0852.
2007 BMW X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condition Sports package 3rd row seats
$21,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
GOT AN OLDER
CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the
Humane Society.
Call 1- 800-943-8412
05/20/16
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
mounting hardware and other parts $35.
Call (650)670-2888
NEW M/C tire Metzeler Z6 120/70ZR-18
$50 650-595-3933
645 Boats
2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
excellend
condition.
$7,200.
Call
(650)347-2559
AA SMOG
(650) 340-0492
MENLO ATHERTON
AUTO REPAIR
WE SMOG ALL CARS
1279 El Camino Real
Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
Cabinetry
Construction
Electricians
CALEDONIAN
MASONRY INC
INSIDE OUT
ELECTRIC, INC
(650) 525-9154
Contractors
Residential/Commercial Service
Electrical Panel Upgrades
Remodels / New Construction
Trusted Owner Operated
since 2002.
Lic #808182
(650)515-1123
Hauling
Landscaping
AAA RATED!
NATE LANDSCAPING
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
$40 & UP
HAUL
Gardening
J.B GARDENING
Free Estimates
(650)400-5604
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
CHAINEY HAULING
Junk & Debris Clean Up
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
Housecleaning
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
650.353.6554
Lic. #973081
SEASONAL LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
Painting
Handy Help
(650) 574-0203
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
lic#628633
Free Estimates
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
SENIOR HANDYMAN
Concrete
AAA CONCRETE DESIGN
Stamps Color Driveways
Patios Masonry Block walls
Landscaping
Quality Workmanship,
Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
Lic# 947476
Siding Installation
Bathroom Remodel & Painting
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Lic. #913461
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
650-201-6854
THE VILLAGE
CONTRACTOR
(650)701-6072
Hardwood Floors
T&A
Hardwood
Floors
(650) 591-8291
MICHAELS
PAINTING
1-800-344-7771
LEMUS CONSTRUCTION
(650)271-3955
License #931457
Lic #514269
BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
REED
ROOFERS
(650)368-8861
Roofing
PENINSULA
CLEANING
Cleaning
Free Estimate
PAINTING
Lic#1211534
Plumbing
JON LA MOTTE
(650)219-4066
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JONS HAULING
Serving the peninsula since 1976
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)393-4233
VICTOR FENCES
& HOUSE PAINTING
-Interior
-Exterior
-Residential -Commercial
Power Washing - Driverways,
sidewalks, gutters
(650) 296-8088 | (209) 915-1570
Plumbing
BELMONT PLUMBING
Complete Local Plumbing Svc
Water Heaters, Drain Clearing
Faucets, Sinks, Bathtubs
Showers, Toilets, Gas Repair
Bonded & Insured
Lic #836489 C-36
650-766-1244
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
WINDOW
WASHING
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Cemetery
Dental Services
Food
Furniture
LASTING
IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
COMPLETE IMPLANT
Dentistry Under One Roof
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
STOOLS*BAR*DINETTES
Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
Clothing
FOOTWEAR ETC.
Offering 30 years of comfort
and exemplary service
Mephisto
Clarks
Vionic
Dansko
Naot
UGG
800-720-0572
www.footwearetc.com/locations
Computer
COMPUTER
PROBLEMS?
I - SMILE
Exceptional.
Reliable. Innovative
650-282-5555
MILLBRAE SMILE CENTER
(650)697-9000
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
CALIFORNIA
(650)591-3900
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
FREE DELIVERY
THE CAKERY
EYE EXAMINATIONS
A touch of Europe
579-7774
Fitness
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
LEARN TO
BELLY DANCE!
SKIN TASTIC
MEDICAL LASER
www.alisabellydance.com
Legal Services
LEGAL
REAL ESTATE
LOANS
DOCUMENTS PLUS
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Jeri Blatt, LDA #11
Registered & Bonded
Insurance
In Just 10 Weeks !
with the ultimate body shaping course
contact us today.
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(650) 490-4414
www. SanBrunoMartialArts.com
Marketing
GROW
*SALES * LEASING
* PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Sales: 1.49% commission
Property Management: 4% fee
Personalized service
BEST ASIAN
BODY MASSAGE
$39.99/hr
Call (650) 787-9969
Free Parking Behind Building
Mon-Fri, 10am-9pm
Wknds-Holidays Call Ahead
Eric L. Barrett,
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
Collins Insurance
legaldocumentsplus.com
LIFE INSURANCE
(650)574-2087
Massage Therapy
LOSE WEIGHT
Music
650-348-7191
SALES LEASING
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
Serving the Bay Area
since 1980
First 3 callers get special
3.75% sales commission
both sides of transaction
Real Estate Unlimted
Since 1980
(415)585-2233
[email protected]
CA BRE Lic# 00621471
Bronstein Music
Travel
650-701-9700
www.collinscoversyou.com
(650)588-2502
bronsteinmusic.com
FIGONE TRAVEL
GROUP
(650) 595-7750
www.cruisemarketplace.com
Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
HELP WANTED
SALES
TELEMARKETING/INSIDE SALES
[email protected] or call
650-344-5200.
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balance varying demands when considering
the future of the old Kinkos and Worker
Resource Center sites two 1-acre parcels
purchased with former redevelopment
agency funds at Fifth and Railroad avenues.
After hearing from a group of neighbors
and unable to reach their own consensus on
what to construct at the sites, the council
called for more public outreach on the possibilities as well as a potentially controversial proposal to consider asking the voters
to remove height and density restrictions.
I think there will be some debate
throughout the community on what should
go there and height limits and a variety of
things that have been percolating for a
while, said Councilwoman Maureen
Freschet, according to a live video of the
meeting. We dont have a lot of spaces that
belong to the city, so because its city land,
we have an opportunity to get feedback
from the community.
The properties are currently restricted by
Measure P, a voter-approved law that limits
density and building heights to 45 feet in
most places, but 55 feet on certain parcels
near downtown including the citys two
sites just east of the Caltrain tracks.
Measure P is slated to sunset in 2020, but a
recent task force formed to study the citys
housing crisis suggested the restrictions be
reconsidered to allow for construction of
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police department and a federal review of its
protocol.
Mayor Ed Lee supported the chief in
December and again in April after it was disclosed that three officers had exchanged
racist text messages.
The texting scandal was the second to
rock the department after it was disclosed
that several officers had exchanged racist
messages dating back to before Suhr was
chief. But Suhr was criticized for moving
too slowly to fire the offending officers, all
of whom have retained their jobs because of
the chiefs failure to start disciplinary
action when he first found out about the
inappropriate.
Suhr could not be reached for comment
Thursday.
Protesters demanding Suhrs resignation
drowned out the mayors second inaugural
speech in January, and demonstrators forced
the mayor to abandon a planned speech on
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money from San Mateos now defunct redevelopment agency, which served as a valuable tool to fund affordable housing goals
before Gov. Jerry Brown dissolved them
statewide in 2012.
Preliminary estimates for redeveloping
the sites, such as a 90,000-square-foot City
Hall, run close to $70 million, according to
staff. Building a parking structure would
also require new funds as creating a single
underground spaces costs about $60,000
while an above-ground one runs $40,000
per space. Councilmembers suggested partnering with nonprofit affordable housing
developers if the city wants to create units
at the transit-oriented sites, which are just a
short walk from the Caltrain station, retail,
restaurants and entertainment in downtown.
Mayor Joe Goethals noted the city has
heeded prior concerns from the Central
Neighborhood Association and taken action
on items such as the pop-up used car lot on
Fourth Avenue, issues with day laborers
congregating on the streets and traffic complaints. He expressed optimism that the
redevelopment of the sites could create a
better pedestrian experience for the neighborhood as they move into the citys
bustling downtown and noted this as an
opportunity to address the citys affordable
housing crisis.
I get that were at the beginning of this
process, so I look forward to working with
all the stakeholders, including our Central
Neighborhood. But were facing a crisis,
Goethals said, adding redeveloping the
sites will just enhance the downtown and
really activate that space.
have prevented or clarified todays incident, the mayor said Thursday. We need to
turn these plans into actions.
Lee appointed Suhr chief in 2011. He was
a 34-year veteran of the department who
rose through the ranks despite several professional missteps.
He was demoted from deputy chief to captain in 2009 after failing to file a police
report after a female friend told him she had
been assaulted by her boyfriend.
The city last year paid $725,000 to settle
a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by a
former department lawyer who recommended Suhr be fired for failing to report his
friends assault. When Suhr became chief,
he fired the lawyer.
Suhr was also re-assigned from head of
patrol in 2005 to guarding the citys water
supply, which was widely viewed as a demotion.
Two years earlier, he was one of several
officers indicted in the citys so-called
Fajitagate for allegedly trying to cover up
an investigation of three off-duty officers
who had beaten up a waiter and took his bag
of Mexican food. The indictment was tossed
out.
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