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Half Moon Bay. Below: Jessica Patton shows how trays of lettuce grow with their roots submerged in water.
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Patrons check out the variety of safe and sane fireworks in San Bruno. Fireworks sales is a
primary fundraiser for many community groups.
Police reports
Not la mood for this
An unwanted customer was refusing to
leave Heidis Pies on South El Camino
Real in Sam Mateo before 1:50 a.m.
Wednesday, June 22.
SAN MATEO
Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on
South Norfolk Street before 6:27 a. m.
Wednesday, June 22.
Reckl es s dri v i ng . A vehicle was weaving
and tailgating near 31st Avenue and South
El Camino Real before 8:25 p.m. Tuesday,
June 21.
Acci dent. A pedestrian was struck by a
vehicles side mirror near Palm and 25th
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Arres t. A 56-year-old Moss Beach man was
arrested after yelling at people and being
determined to be too intoxicated to care for
himself on the 400 block of Prospect Way
in Princeton before 10:36 p.m. Saturday,
June 18.
Burg l ary . Three men broke into a home
while the homeowner was there and then ed
on the 200 block of Beverly Drive in La
Honda before 10 a.m. Monday, June 13.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Three Po rt o f Redwo o d Ci ty commissioners were reappointed to four-year terms by the Redwo o d Ci ty Co unci l . They
are Ri chard Di ck Cl ai re, Ral ph A. Garci a and Lo ri anna
Kas tro p.
Claire, who was rst appointed to the commission in 2007 and
reappointed in 2012, had served 21 years on the Redwood City
Council, including four as mayor, and seven years on the
Redwo o d Ci ty Pl anni ng Co mmi s s i o n.
Garcia was rst appointed to the Po rt Co mmi s s i o n in 2005 and reappointed in 2007
and 2012. He previously served 10.5 years on the Redwood City Planning Commission,
including a two-year term as commission chairman.
Kastrop was rst appointed to the Port Commission in June of 2008 and reappointed
in June 2012. She was the second woman in the history appointed to the commission
and the rst woman to serve as chair.
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Obituaries
David M. Bilbao
David M. Bilbao, 55, of San
Mateo,died unexpectedly June 8,
2016, in San Mateo, with his family and friends at his side.
David was born in San Mateo to
the late John Jack and Nancy
Bilbao.
He was a graduate of Hillsdale
High School, played football at
College of San Mateo and attended
San Francisco State University.
David worked in the mortgage field.
He was a huge fan of Stanford
sports, the San Francisco Giants
and the 49ers. David was a member
of the San Mateo American Legion,
and enjoyed nothing more than
watching sports
there with his
friends. David is
survived by his
mother, Nancy
Bilbao, and his
siblings, John
Bilbao
and
Lynne Conway.
David was
loved by many, and he will always
live in our hearts and our memories.
A reception will be noon
Saturday, July 9, at the Post 82
American Legion Hall, 130 South
Blvd., San Mateo, CA 94402. In
Davids memory, please wear your
Stanford, Giants or 49ers gear.
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given to the Sepsis Alliance, sepsis.org.
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criticism. Like her Democratic opponent Sanders, Trump eagerly depicts
Clinton as bought and paid for by her
wealthy contributors.
The people who rigged the system
are supporting Hillary Clinton because
they know as long as she is in charge
nothings going to change, Trump
told employees of an aluminum scrap
metal
factory
in
Monessen,
Pennsylvania, earlier this week.
WASHINGTON Conservative
radio host and columnist Howie Carr,
opening for Donald Trump at a presidential campaign rally in Maine,
brought up Hillary Clinton and her
potential running mate, Sen. Elizabeth
Warren.
You know Elizabeth Warren, right?
Carr asked the crowd.
He then put his hand up to his mouth
and mimicked a stereotypical Native
American war cry the same call that
Trump supporters sometimes let fly
when Trump mentions Warren at his
events. Thats because Trump regularly
refers to Warren as Pocahontas, for
her claim that she is part Native
American. The nickname and other
Trump comments have been derided by
some as offensive.
But Carr, in a column Thursday in the
Boston Herald, said
that Trump advised
him
off-stage:
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dont apologize.
You never hear
Donald Trump me apologize, do
you? Trump added,
according to Carr. Thats what killed
Jimmy the Greek way back.
Remember? He was doing OK til he
said he was sorry.
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who was fired from CBS after saying
that black athletes were bred to be
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LOS ANGELES California is again testing how much democracy is too much, with
voters facing up to 18 ballot questions in
November that could end the death penalty,
cut into the cost of prescription drugs and
free marijuana smokers to legally light up
in the nations most populous state.
The cascade of proposals is certain to create confusion at the ballot box, along with
fresh criticism that the states system of
direct democracy has run amok. Low voter
turnout in 2014 meant campaigns needed
relatively few signatures to qualify for the
ballot.
Collectively, the proposals would cut
into a broad swath of life in California,
involving issues from classrooms to prisons, the porn industry to cigarette taxes.
Voters will ponder whether gun owners
should be subject to background checks to
buy bullets, if a state ban on single-use
plastic bags at grocery stores is needed or
whether adult film actors should wear condoms during shoots.
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now, the military services will
begin allowing transgender individuals to enlist, as long as they
meet required standards and have
been stable in their identified genders for 18 months. Carters
announcement comes despite concerns from senior military leaders
that the department is moving too
fast and that more time is needed to
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itself in neighboring Syria and Iraq. IS
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LOS ANGELES Jupiter takes center stage with the arrival next week of
a NASA spacecraft built to peek
through its thick, swirling clouds and
map the planet from the inside out.
The solar-powered Juno spacecraft is
on the final leg of a five-year, 1.8 bil-
tem developed.
As Juno approaches Jupiter late
Monday, it will fire its main rocket
engine to slow down and slip into
orbit around the planet. This carefully
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to keep our infrastructure from deteriorating, then we are going to be paying a very
high maintenance cost. I, for one, dislike
high maintenance costs and it costs significantly more to maintain infrastructure in
poor condition than to maintain it in good.
If we fix it up now, we may pay more up
front but we will spend far, far less overall
and over the long term.
So, do you want to pay less now and pay
more long term while driving on crappy
roads, or pay more now and save money
long term while driving on good roads? Im
a good roads guy. How about you?
Josh Powell is a software engineer and
author liv ing in Belmont.
Mike Brown
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Gun control
Mike Caggiano
San Mateo
BUSINESS STAFF:
Charlotte Andersen
Paul Moisio
Joel Snyder
Charles Gould
Andrea Sanchez-Lopez
Editor,
I seem to be a little confused on the gun
control act that didnt pass through
Congress and the Republican controlled
Congress is getting blamed for it.
Prior to the Republicans controlling
Congress, the Democrats controlled
Congress during our current presidents
term. The Democrats had six plus years to
pass gun control laws. They had their
chance.
What were they doing then? Dont
blame the other party for your mistake.
Richard Bortolin
Burlingame
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Lots to do for
Fourth of July
here are plenty of activities to occupy your time this Fourth of July holiday from the parade, all-day festival and reworks in Redwood City to the
reworks and all-day celebration in Foster
City.
Those daring enough can head up to San
Francisco to take part in those festivities,
then there is also the old standby of watching reworks at home on PBS.
For those in
San Mateo,
however, there
is only one
scheduled city
event for
Monday, July 4,
and that is a
pool party at
one of the community centers.
Fun, for sure,
but not the type
of big event for
the whole city
(or at least a
decent portion)
to enjoy. Its
more of a neighborhood event.
Last year, when the Fourth of July was on
a Sunday, the city hosted a gathering at
Central Park, which was spirited and fun.
And on another year, it happened to coincide
with the citys Thursday summer concerts in
the park, also spirited and fun.
In years past, there were reworks at Bay
Meadows, which was organized as a way to
make up for the fact that reworks became
illegal in the city. But the demolition of the
race track obviously put an end to that.
The city has had some great events in the
past, including a Memorial Day parade
downtown to commemorate its relationship
with the 101st Airborne, but there hasnt
been a lot of activity for Independence Day
in recent years.
Part of it is the monumental task that a
large-scale event takes, a seemingly endless
to-do list for city staff and, of course, the
proximity of other cities events. It kind of
makes sense not do something when other
cities like Foster City and Redwood City
plan incredibly elaborate and spirited
events. Still, it would be nice to have something, even on a small scale, in San Mateo,
for the Fourth of July. Perhaps next year.
San Mateo Mayor Joe Goethals points to
the efforts the city has had in the past when
it comes to celebrating our country and
showing our patriotism.
We are supportive of our troops and we
love to celebrate our history, he said.
This year, however, options are somewhat
limited in San Mateo proper. While some
people might think to gather on the
Bayfront to watch the Foster City reworks,
the parking lots at Seal Point, Ryder and
Parkside Aquatic parks will be closed off to
any access after dark, along with portions of
the Bayfront trail. The main reason seems to
be re danger since there is a large amount of
dry grass out there, particularly on Seal
Point Park which, with its mighty hill,
would make the best viewing area. While
reworks of all kinds are banned in the city,
all it takes is one knucklehead with a
Piccolo Pete to set re to a hill full of people.
But there is another way to watch reworks while staying in the city. College of
San Mateo will be open to the public and
available for those wanting to watch the reworks along the Bayfront from both Foster
City and the Port of Redwood City, though it
might be better to head to Caada College in
Redwood City for views of the ports reworks. Both campuses will be open though
alcohol and reworks are not allowed. You
can also go to Skyline College, though you
wont be able to see much. Pacica is another option as the city allows its residents to
light off safe and sane reworks in a restricted area on Linda Mar Beach. You wont get
the professional reworks but there is a nice
array of, well, safe and sane ones.
There are plenty of places to go and celebrate all relatively nearby. And if you dont
want to travel far, go ahead and y your ag,
have a party and maybe invite the neighbors. Thats one way to build community.
And Happy Fourth of July. Stay safe out
there.
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process without specifying
when a decision might be
made.
Most
a n a l y s t s
expect Yahoo
Marissa Mayer to make a
choice
this
summer.
If Yahoo sells, Mayer will probably lose her job after four years
as CEO and walk away with a $55
million severance package.
Activist shareholder Starboard
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Government urges
owners of old Hondas
to get air bags fixed
DETROIT The U.S. government is urging owners of 313,000
older Hondas and Acuras to stop
driving them and get them repaired
after new tests found that their
Takata air bag inflators are
extremely dangerous.
The National Highway Traffic
Safety
Administration
said
Thursday that it has data showing
that chances are as high as 50 percent that the inflators can explode
in a crash, injuring people by
sending metal shrapnel into the
passenger compartments.
These vehicles are unsafe and
need to be repaired immediately,
Transportation Secretary Anthony
Foxx said in a statement. Folks
should not drive these vehicles
unless they are going straight to a
dealer to have them repaired.
Takata inflators can explode
with too much force, blowing
apart a metal canister and spewing
metal fragments. At least 11 people have died and more than 100
have been injured worldwide from
the problem. Authorities in
Malaysia are investigating three
more deaths that may be linked to
the inflators. Seventeen car and
truck makers are recalling 69 million inflators in what has become
gesting
a resolve among
investors to put their worries
about Britains eventual EU exit in
their rearview mirror.
Markets in Europe also extended
their rebound from the two-day
slump that broke on Tuesday.
Britains FTSE 100 rose 2.3 percent. The U.K.s stock market has
recouped its losses, though that is
largely thanks to a drop in the
British currency, which favors
earnings for big companies overseas.
Germanys DAX added 0.7 percent. Frances CAC 40 rose 1 percent.
The simultaneous rise in prices
for stocks and U. S. bonds on
Thursday was unusual and suggests
nervous investors overseas are
seeking the relative safety of
bonds even as other traders look
to ride the U.S. stock market rally
further, Schiegoleit said.
You have not only nerves pushing foreign money into U. S.
Treasurys, you also have negative
yields in several places around the
world, which is forcing capital
into the U.S. bond market, he
said.
Business briefs
the largest automotive recall in
U.S. history.
NHTSAs urgent advisory covers
vehicles that are up to 16 years old
including 2001 and 2002 Honda
Civics and Accords, the 2002 and
2003 Acura TL, the 2002 Honda
Odyssey and CR-V, and the 2003
Acura CL and Honda Pilot, NHTSA
said. The vehicles are among the
oldest involved in the Takata
recalls.
THROUGH TO EURO SEMIS: PORTUGAL BEATS POLAND IN PENALTY KICKS TO MOVE INTO FINAL FOUR >> PAGE 13
By Melissa Murphy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tomas Hertl
last seasons
trip to the
Stanley
Cup
Final.
The 22-yearold Hertl is
coming off his
best season as a
pro,
having
recorded career
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Giants 12, As 6
Baseball briefs
Phillies prospect Matt Imhof
loses eye after freak accident
PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Phillies
minor league pitcher Matt Imhof has lost
his right eye after a freak accident with exercise equipment.
Imhof said in an Instagram post Thursday
that he had surgery Tuesday to remove the
eye. He said the first operation couldnt
restore his vision and he opted to have a
prosthetic put in.
The 22-year-old left-hander was a secondround pick in 2014 out of Cal Poly. He was
pitching for Single-A Clearwater.
Imhof was injured after a game Friday
night when a piece of metal broke off an
exercise machine and hit him in the head and
eye. He also suffered a broken nose and two
broken orbital bones.
Imhof said doctors told him that his right
eye was crushed like a grape.
He didnt say if he plans to continue play-
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innings.
Hes been our most valuable player,
Roberts said. When you lose a player to the
disabled list like Clayton, who youve
counted on the fifth day start, obviously
thats out of our control. I know Claytons
very disappointed, but its up to us to pick
him up.
The loss of Kershaw is another blow for a
pitching staff beset with injuries. Starters
Hyun-Jin Ryu and Brandon McCarthy are on
rehab assignments coming back from surgery. Left-hander Alex Wood, who went on
the disabled list on May 31 with an elbow
problem, was transferred to the 60-day DL
on Wednesday.
Brock Stewart, who opened the season at
Class A, made his first big league start
Wednesday night. Julio Urias, 19, has made
three starts since being called up May 27,
picking up his first victory in the series
opener on Tuesday night.
It happens to every team, injuries, and
weve been bit by the injury bug, Robert
said. Your best player, to deal with this, its
a big blow, but weve got to keep moving
forward.
Kershaw has been on the disabled list
only once in his nine-year career, in early
2014 with a shoulder strain.
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Football dad admits
threatening officials
from kids league
GREENSBURG, Pa. A youth
football players father has pleaded
guilty to threatening officials from
a Pennsylvania youth football
league, prompting the cancellation
of its season.
Joseph Loughner, 52, pleaded
guilty Wednesday to conspiracy, terroristic threats and harassment for
sending threatening letters to
Mount Pleasant Area Junior
Football League officials.
Loughner and a co-worker sent letters to a referee that prompted him to
resign, investigators said. League
officials also found 40 bullet shell
casings in a parking lot near the
field used by the league with the
names of officials written on them,
according to police.
Loughners
attorney,
Ken
Burkley, said his client acknowledges making the threats but denies
placing the bullets in the lot, the
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported.
Its unclear how much restitution
Loughner will be ordered to pay to
the league, which is seeking
$16,000 $4,000 in revenue losses for each game that was canceled.
Cowboys McClain
gets 10-game suspension
IRVING, Texas Dallas linebacker Rolando McClain has been
suspended for the first 10 games
NFL suspends
Manziel four games
DALLAS Johnny Manziel has
been suspended for the first four
games of next season for violating
the NFLs substance-abuse policy.
The suspension announced
Thursday is not related to the
NFLs domestic violence policy,
but the free agent quarterback
would be subject to it if he signs
with another team. Manziel,
released by Cleveland in March, is
facing an assault charge in Dallas
involving
former girlfriend
Colleen Crowley. The league is
reviewing that case.
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with an equalizer.
The youngster cut in from the
right and passed to Nani, who sent
it back immediately with a neat
backheel. Sanches unleashed a
powerful shot from the edge of the
area that took a deflection off
Grzegorz Krychowiak on its way
past the outstretched Fabianski.
Cristiano Ronaldo had another
poor game for Portugal at the
European Championship, missing
a golden opportunity to win the
game in the 85th. He beat the
Polish offside trap with a perfectly
timed run but completely missed
the ball as he tried to convert a
bouncing pass from Joao
Moutinho.
The Real Madrid star missed
another good chance early in extra
time, though he did score with
Portugals opening penalty of the
shootout.
Zlatan
Ibrahimovic
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MCCOY
Continued from page 11
She pretty much, the past four years, shes
been the face of our program, Hillsdale head
coach Randy Metheany said. Ever since she
was a freshman, she was one of those kids
that took to coaching we kind of set a program as to how we wanted her to progress
and [203] strikeouts pretty much tells the
story.
A slow start
The outset of the year didnt unfold like a
season of destiny, however. The Knights
dropped four of their first five games. And
McCoy admitted to the team going into
emergency mode from there.
Thats when McCoy is at her best though,
when Hillsdales back is seemingly up
against the wall.
She started bad both (her junior and senior) seasons, Metheany said. For whatever
reason, in the winter she wasnt sharp and
once you get into it and stick with her, she
just settles down and does what she does.
After the tepid start, the senior ace did what
she does against some heavy hitters, leading
the Knights to five straight wins, including
victories over fellow Bay Division frontrunners Carlmont and Half Moon Bay, and a 1-0
nonleague win in an epic pitching duel with
Mount Hamilton League powerhouse
Prospect-San Jose and a 14-strikeout, two-
Must-win situation
Metheany likened the performance to
Hillsdales biggest win of the season in its
final go-around with Half Moon Bay. The
Cougars won the first meeting and by the
time the two teams met on April 28, with four
games remaining on the regular-season
league schedule, the Knights were again in
dire straits.
Hillsdale was coming off its worst loss of
the year, a 10-0 lambasting at the hands of
Carlmont, setting the stage for a showdown
with Half Moon Bay with all three teams tied
for first place in the Bay standings.
That night before we took first, we were
like, we are not giving up, McCoy said.
We didnt want to tie with Carlmont or Half
Moon Bay. We wanted a solo league title.
McCoy responded with one of her most
dominant performances of the year. Taking
on Half Moon Bay ace Grace Garcia the
Bay Divisions runner-up in the strikeout
race McCoy fired a three-hit shutout,
totaling nine punch-outs, in a decisive 7-0
Hillsdale victory.
I figure youre going to face one or two
games down the stretch against pitchers like
that and you have to beat them, Metheany
said. And we buried them. I think that
turned our season around actually.
The momentous win was the first of six
CCS disappointment
The Knights would extend their winning
streak to seven games by winning their CCS
playoff opener via mercy-rule 10-0 over
Santa Catalina-Monterey. But Hillsdales
season ended on a sour note by missing a
chance to rematch Half Moon Bay for a CCS
title in an anticipated all-Bay Division
championship game. Despite being ranked
No. 1 in the bracket, Hillsdale fell in the
semifinals to Notre Dame-Salinas 4-3.
Still, the 2016 Hillsdale squad left their
mark, recording a 21-8 record. It was the
Knights fourth straight year winning 20
games or more, and matched the highest win
total since 2011 when the team went 23-6.
McCoy cited the team chemistry as
Hillsdales most valued weapon. She and
infielder Lauren Quirke were the nucleus of
that chemistry. Not only did the two play
together for four varsity seasons, they grew
up playing on many of the same teams, start-
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Track brief
Ankle injury has Felix on edge for trials
Allyson Felix
EUGENE, Ore. Allyson Felix is supposed to be cementing her track legacy this
summer.
Instead, she comes into U.S. Olympic trials hobbling, unsure and simply hoping for
third place.
On a slow, painful comeback from a freak
injury to her right ankle, the most decorated
female sprinter in U.S. history will have to
grit out spots on the 200 and 400-meter
Record breaker
Teenager Sydney McLaughlin heads into
trials fresh off winning the 400-meter hurdles title at the USA Track and Field junior
championships last weekend. The week
before, the 16-year-old from Dunellen, New
Jersey, broke national high school records
at New Balance Nationals. McLaughlin
eclipsed the prep record set by Leslie Maxie
in 1984 with her time of 54.46 seconds.
Triple scoop
20-year-old triple jumper Keturah Orji
recently captured her second straight NCAA
title for the University of Georgia. Orji, of
Mount Olive, New Jersey, broke the collegiate mark this season. As it stands right
now, shes one of only two triple jumpers at
trials to have the Olympic qualifying standard.
Bright future
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Games, is one of the national team coaches.
She hosted the current Olympic team, which
wrapped up three days of practice with an exhibition and fundraiser at her club in Dunellen,
New Jersey.
During the exhibition match, Jha started his
serve by holding the ball and paddle a few
inches from his nose, then tossing the ball 4
feet into the air before making contact. After
the point, he wiped the table with his hand, a
common players habit before serving.
Although he lost the match to an older and
higher-rated Chinese player, Jha drew warm
applause from the mostly Asian audience.
Gordon Kaye, CEO of the USA Table Tennis,
says its rare to find a young player of his cal-
CWS
Continued from page 11
Andrew Beckwith (15-1), the national
leader in wins, went 5 2/3 innings after pitching two complete games and picked up his
third victory of the CWS. He was named the
Most Outstanding Player.
Hes been coaching for 21 years, and he
deserves every bit of it, Beckwith said of
Gilmore. We got him to Omaha and we got
him a national championship. The senior
class, the hard work in the fall, the dedication
of the guys who dont play much. It doesnt go
unnoticed. It was a full team effort the whole
College World Series, and we got it done.
Alex Cunningham earned his first save,
striking out Ryan Haug with a full-count fastball to end the game after Arizona had pulled
within a one in the bottom of the ninth. When
Haug swung and missed, Cunningham turned
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him, general manager Doug Wilson said.
He just gets better and better. Hes a big,
strong guy. ... When we drafted him, we
expected him to be a dominant player and so
does he. He has high expectations for himself. He loves to play the game. You can see
that smile on his face. Its contagious.
Hertl got off to a fast start as a rookie in
2013-14, scoring 15 goals in 35 games
before being sidelined by a knee injury. He
returned late that season and struggled to
regain that form in his second year as a pro.
But after scoring just four goals in his
SPORTS
SPORTS
Carnage at Wimbledon
By Howard Fendrich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
124th.
My energy was not really
there, Muguruza said. I was trying, but (it) didnt work at all.
That same sentiment might have
been expressed by some of the
other players who joined her on
the way out of the tournament,
including No. 31 Kristina
Mladenovic in a weather-delayed
first-round match, and No. 7
Belinda Bencic, No. 14 Sam
Stosur, No. 15 Karolina Pliskova,
No. 16 Johanna Konta, No. 17
Elina Svitolina, No. 20 Sara
Errani, No. 22 Jelena Jankovic,
No. 30 Caroline Garcia and No. 32
Andrea Petkovic, all in secondround matches.
That group includes a Grand
Slam champion (Stosur), major
finalists (Errani, Jankovic), the
first seeded British woman at
Wimbledon since 1984 (Konta,
eliminated by 2014 runner-up
Eugenie Bouchard) and a top-10
player considered a possible future
star of the sport (Bencic, who
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
W
47
42
43
39
33
L
31
36
38
39
45
Pct
.603
.538
.531
.500
.423
GB
5
5 1/2
8
14
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
48
Kansas City
42
Detroit
41
Chicago
40
Minnesota
25
30
36
38
39
53
.615
.538
.519
.506
.321
6
7 1/2
8 1/2
23
Baltimore
Boston
Toronto
New York
Tampa Bay
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Houston
Seattle
As
Los Angeles
51
42
40
35
32
29
37
39
44
47
.638
.532
.506
.443
.405
W
48
41
41
35
27
L
32
37
38
45
52
Pct
.600
.526
.519
.438
.342
GB
6
6 1/2
13
20 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
51
St. Louis
40
Pittsburgh
38
Milwaukee
35
Cincinnati
29
27
38
41
43
51
.654
.513
.481
.449
.363
11
13 1/2
16
23
WEST DIVISION
Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
31
37
41
45
46
.617
.543
.474
.444
.418
6
11 1/2
14
16
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
8 1/2
10 1/2
15 1/2
18 1/2
Thursdays Games
N.Y. Yankees 2, Texas 1
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 5
Cleveland 4, Toronto 1
Detroit 10, Tampa Bay 7
Kansas City 4, St. Louis 2
San Francisco 12, Oakland 6
Seattle 5, Baltimore 3
Fridays Games
Indians (Tomlin 9-1) at Jays (Stroman 6-4), 10:07 a.m.
KC (Kennedy 6-6) at Philly (Hellickson 5-6), 4:05 p.m.
Detroit (Fulmer 7-2) at Tampa (Smyly 2-8), 4:10 p.m.
Angels (Chacin 3-6) at Boston (Wright 8-5), 4:10 p.m.
CWS (Gonzalez 1-3) at Houston (Fiers 5-3), 5:10 p.m.
Texas (Perez 7-4) at Twins (Santana 2-7), 5:10 p.m.
Pitt (Locke 7-5) at Oakland (Gray 3-6), 7:05 p.m.
Os (Gausman 1-5) at Ms (LeBlanc 0-0), 7:10 p.m.
Yankees (Eovaldi 6-5) at Padres (Rea 4-3), 7:40 p.m.
50
44
37
36
33
Thursdays Games
L.A. Dodgers 8, Milwaukee 1
Washington 13, Cincinnati 4
Atlanta 8, Miami 5
N.Y. Mets 4, Chicago Cubs 3
Kansas City 4, St. Louis 2
San Francisco 12, Oakland 6
Fridays Games
Reds (DeSclafani 2-0) at Nats (Roark 7-5), 3:05 p.m.
KC (Kennedy 6-6) at Philly (Hellickson 5-6), 4:05 p.m.
Cubs (Hammel 7-4) at Mets (deGrom 3-4), 4:10 p.m.
Miami (Nicolino 2-4) at Atlanta (Teheran 3-7),4:35 p.m.
Brewers (Garza 1-0) at Cards (Garcia 5-6), 5:15 p.m.
Giants (Cueto 11-1) at Arizona (Miller 2-7), 6:40 p.m.
Pitt (Locke 7-5) at Oakland (Gray 3-6), 7:05 p.m.
Colorado (De La Rosa 5-4) at Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
Yankees (Eovaldi 6-5) at Padres (Rea 4-3), 7:40 p.m.
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BASEBALL
American League
SEATTLE MARINERS Recalled C Mike Zunino
from Tacoma (PCL). Placed C Steve Clevenger on
the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Donn Roach to
Tacoma.
National League
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Placed LHP Clayton
Kershaw on the 15-day DL. Acquired RHP Bud Norris, OF Dian Toscano, a player to be named and cash
considerations from Atlanta for LHP Philip Pfeifer
and RHP Caleb Dirks. Designated LHP Ian Thomas
for assignment.
MIAMI MARLINS Acquired RHP Fernando Rodney from San Diego for RHP Chris Paddack.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Signed INFs Daniel Cucjen and Nick King to minor league contracts.
NBA
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where fresh produce is grown sans soil
through an intricate closed ecosystem that
relies on fish. Creating almost no waste,
their aquaponic farm uses nearly 90 percent less water than a traditional soil operation, has higher yields in a smaller
space, and grows produce faster,
Armstrong said.
Just four years into their business that
began in Pescadero, Armstrong noted its
been a rewarding learning experience since
he first became inspired to take on a new
career after watching a YouTube video.
It really inspired me. I had recently
become really conscious of what I put in
my body. Realizing food is medicine and
the first road to good health is eating properly, and with all of the environmental
benefits of aquaponics, it just seemed like
a no-brainer, Armstrong said. I also saw
the opportunity to get in on the ground
floor of an industry that I honestly believe
is going to be the future of farming and to
be a pioneer and to put my money where
my ethics are.
How it works
A version of hydroponics, aquaponics
involves a closed symbiotic ecosystem
that combines raising fish with growing
plants in water.
The benefits are impressive as it produces some of the highest quality produce
with almost no adverse impacts to the
environment, Armstrong said.
Although the relaxing sound of running
water is consistent throughout their expansive greenhouse, theres very little evaporation or waste as they constantly recirculate the water.
They use between 5 percent and 10 percent of the amount of water that a typical
LOCAL
soil farm uses. Instead of the seven to 30
gallons it takes to grow a head of lettuce in
dirt, an aquaponics-raised produce uses
about half to 1 gallon.
Its the most water-efficient growing
known to man, Armstrong said.
Eight tanks holding nearly 10,000 gallons of water are home to catfish, koi and
carp fed the highest quality fish food,
Armstrong jokes theyre technically
vegan. The fish help produce nutrients as
their byproducts in the water are pumped
through filtration systems before flowing
into long troughs lining the greenhouse.
Floating rafts of colorful plants at various
stages of growth have impressively pristine roots submerged in the water allowing
them to feed off the nutrients.
Were recreating a living ecosystem
here rivers, lakes streams in a controlled environment, Armstrong said.
Were replicating what nature does naturally in a living ecosystem, were just
doing it in a greenhouse.
Their plants grow between 30 percent
and 50 percent faster then a soil farm and,
because theyre not competing for nutrients, they can be planted more densely,
Armstrong said. Theyre able to harvest
about 10 times a year, much more than a
traditional farm where you might get three
or four annually, Armstrong said.
Herbicides and pesticides are forbidden
as it could harm the fish, Armstrong pointed out.
Any waste from the fish or plants is a
delightful meal for their on-site worm compost, that can be reused on the plants.
Other than delicious fresh produce and the
occasional harvested fish, hardly anything
else leaves the farm, Armstrong said.
An aquaponics system property built,
maintained and operated has zero impact to
the local environment, Armstrong said,
noting its not a piece of cake. The
biggest challenge is finding the right balance in the system. Because you are creating a living ecosystem with these compo-
MEASURES
Continued from page 1
increasingly tense battle over how to
strengthen the states gun laws. Newsom, a
Democrat running for governor in 2018, is
promoting a ballot measure that includes
some of the same policies approved by the
Legislature Thursday.
Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, a
Democrat from Los Angeles, wants the
Legislature to address the issue, fearing guncontrol would fail at the ballot box or at
least drive up turnout of conservatives who
will vote against Democrats.
We are proving to the rest of the nation as
well as the rest of the world that we are ready
to act, de Leon said.
Newsom has until 5 p.m. Thursday to withdraw his measure from the November ballot.
A spokesman, Dan Newman, said Newsom
would not do so.
In a statement provided by Newman,
Newsom said hes pleased that the
Legislature approved the gun-control measures and that theyd represent a meaningful
step.
Now, with the Safety for All initiative,
voters will finally have a chance to take matters into their own hands and keep the
momentum going with bold reforms that
build and expand well beyond todays
achievements, Newsom said.
Brown, a Democrat who has in the past
vetoed some gun-control measures and
signed others, hasnt said whether hell sign
the bills or if hell do so in time for Newsom
to drop his ballot measure. Browns
spokesman, Evan Westrup, declined to comment.
Lawmakers approved a bill expanding a
six-month-old program that allows courts to
temporarily restrict gun ownership rights
for people with potential mental health
problems. Currently, immediate family
members and law-enforcement officers who
are concerned someone may be a danger can
seek a court order temporarily restricting the
persons right to own or buy a gun. AB2607
would expand that right to employers, co-
A growing market
Currently, Ouroboros produce is served at
several restaurants including the Ritz
Carlton, the Half Moon Bay Brewery and
Miramar Beach Restaurant. In San Mateo,
theyve long worked with Three Restaurant
and Viognier, as well as San Franciscos
the Perennial Restaurant and Bar. They
encourage visitors to stop by and pick
their own produce, or visit the online
market Good Eggs for deliveries.
Patton and Armstrong urge others to consider aquaponics and are thrilled when they
hear about other commercial operations
taking form. As more people become rightfully conscientious about where their food
comes from, Ouroboros is pleased to be an
impressive and attractive example of sustainable farming, said Armstrong.
Here in the Bay Area, were very fortunate in that its a very foodie area, youve
got a very knowledgeable consumer base,
Armstrong said. And with the drought
having gotten worse, more and more people are looking for alternative farming
methodologies that are more efficient.
Visit ouroborosfarms. com for more
information.
workers, mental health workers and employees of high schools or universities.
They also backed a measure regulating
ammunition sales, requiring sellers to get
licenses and buyers to be screened. They
voted to ban assault weapons with features
known as bullet buttons, which allow a
shooter to quickly change magazines. And
they backed legislation requiring people to
turn in magazines that can hold more than 10
rounds.
The Legislatures manic attack on lawabiding gun owners, democracy, and the legislative process jeopardizes not only civil
rights but public respect for the law and our
governmental institutions, Craig DeLuz, a
lobbyist for the gun-rights advocacy group
Firearms Policy Coalition, said in a statement.
Meanwhile, the Assembly asked Brown to
declare a state of emergency on homelessness, which he has resisted doing. The move
came just after legislators approved a massive investment in the nations largest population of mentally ill homeless people with
a $2 billion bond to build permanent, supportive housing.
Democratic lawmakers say homelessness
is a public health crisis affecting tens of
thousands more people than those who will
be helped with the bond.
Brown has repeatedly turned down the idea
of an emergency declaration, saying local
governments are best suited to address
homelessness.
The Assembly voted 59-11 Thursday to
ask him to do as Hawaii did to free up disaster funds and provide swift assistance.
Brown has endorsed the bond, which the
Assembly sent to him on a 62-4 vote.
After approving the gun bills and homeless measures, lawmakers began a monthlong break without acting on several pieces
of the state budget that remain unsettled a
day before the Friday start of a new fiscal
year.
Lawmakers have not yet passed three of
the 17 bills that comprise the state budget
due to sticking points that remain between
the Assembly, Senate and governor. For
example, the Assemblys version of one bill
would restrict orca breeding and performances while the Senates version does not.
Spielberg weaves
magic with BFG
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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WEEKEND JOURNAL
Entertainment brief
Disney Animations
Wreck-It Ralph 2 set for March 2018
LOS ANGELES Wreck-It Ralph is headed back to the
arcade, and theaters, in a sequel planned for release on
March 9, 2018. Co-directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston
announced the sequel to the 2012 animated film Thursday
morning on Facebook Live.
Wreck-It Ralph told the story of a video game villain
going through a crisis of consciousness. It was a critical
and financial success that made over $471.2 million at the
worldwide box office.
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Sam (left, L. Peter Callender) and Willie (right, Adrian Roberts), pretend to spar as Hally
(Andrew Humann) calls the shots in Aurora Theatre Companys Master Haroldand
the Boys.
He insists that they call him Master
Harold, not Hally, much to the dismay
of both men, especially Sam.
Hallys shameful act of scorn
against Sam would seem to end their
close relationship, but Sam leaves the
door open to reconciliation. Whether
Hally will go through it is left to the
viewer to decide.
Director Timothy Near has done a
masterful job with her cast.
Callenders Sam comes across as
wise, insightful and caring. Humanns
Hally goes through a range of emotions as his adolescent character deals
with his love-hate relationship with
his father and his inborn sense of
WEEKEND JOURNAL
21
The Society of Western Artists has awarded its Best of Annual Show Award to Gerald Boyds
pastel Dmitri at Fifteen.The public is invited to an artists reception and awards presentation
1 p.m. to 3 p.m. July 31.
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Food brief
Kellogg opening cereal
cafe in NYC amid soggy sales
NEW YORK Kellogg is opening a cafe in New York as
it pushes to reinvent cereals soggy image.
The company based in Battle Creek, Michigan, says
bowls will cost $6.50 to $7.50 and combine cereals like
Special K and Frosted Flakes with ingredients like pistachios and lemon zest.
The move comes as Kellogg Co. has suffered declining
cereal sales in the U.S., with people reaching for a growing
array of breakfast options. To boost sales, the company is
also trying to market cereal as a night-time treat and onthe-go snack.
Kellogg says its cereal cafe, located on Broadway,
between 48th and 49th streets, will open July 4. The cafe
will also serve ice cream dishes, juices and coffees. Later
this year, Kellogg says it plans to offer delivery.
PepsiCo Inc. is also planning to open an experiential
lounge with an artisanal menu in New York as it tries to
reinvent sodas image amid declining sales. The company,
based in Purchase, New York, said its Kola House will also
have a cocktail curator.
The idea of packaged food makers opening stores featuring their products isnt new. Chobani also has a cafe with a
menu featuring its Greek yogurts in New York. And Mars
Inc. has M&M retail stores in cities including New York.
WEEKEND JOURNAL
BFG
Continued from page 19
The BFG not only succeeds, but
shines. Its not just some pleasant
romp into the world of giants. Its an
honest-to-goodness, gut punch of a
journey, crackling with heart, uncertainty, and overflowing with all-out
wonder.
Theres really no other way to tell a
story about an orphan who is captured
by a giant and taken to a land crawling
with much larger giants who like the
taste of human beings, or beens as
theyre called.
The orphan, Sophie, is played by the
newcomer Ruby Barnhill. Sporting a
Dorothy Hamill haircut and rounded
glasses, this little brunette moppet is
a delightful revelation who is at turns
feisty, lovable and even a little annoying (in a good way). In other words,
shes a believable kid a result that
Spielberg has been coaxing out of
child actors since E. T. the ExtraTerrestrial.
Thankfully, Sophie has been taken
not by man-eaters, but the Big
Friendly Giant (Mark Rylance, who
was just in Spielbergs Bridge of
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Calendar
FRIDAY, JULY 1
Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At
11a.m., preschool children will be
invited to learn about baseball. They
will make a baseball decoration to
take home. Then museum staff will
conduct a special program in its Lets
Play Ball exhibit gallery. At 2 p.m.,
museum docents will lead tours of
the museum for adults. For more
information call 299-0104.
TUESDAY, JULY 5
Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon.
610 Elm St., San Carlos. One on one
help for technical issues. For more
information call 591-0341.
THURSDAY, JULY 7
RethinkWaste Public Open House
Day. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. also at
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 333
Shoreway Road, San Carlos. Free
tours include visiting the Transfer
Station, where garbage, food scraps
and yard trimmings are handled; outdoor education area, with a demonstration garden and composting system, rainwater harvest tank and solar
panel display; the Environmental
Education Center, which includes
museum-quality exhibits, reuse art
and a talking robot, and more. For
more information call 802-3500.
SUNDAY, JULY 3
The Refugees: Tome Petty Tribute
Band. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Washington
Park, 850
Burlingame
Ave.,
Burlingame. Free. Beer, wine and food
for purchase. For more information
call 558-7300.
Eugene ONeills Anna Christie. 2
p.m. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
Catch a performance of the 1922
Pulitzer Prize-winning play about
love and forgiveness, charting one
womans longing to forget the dark
secrets of her past and hope for salvation. Tickets are $25 for seniors and
students and $30 for adults. For more
information jesse@dragonproductions.net.
MONDAY, JULY 4
Annual Fourth of July Pancake
Breakfast. 8 a.m. Mac Dutra Park,
Half Moon Bay. Hosted by the Half
Moon Bay Lions Club. For more information call 726-5705 or visit miramarevents.com.
An Old-fashioned Fourth of July.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. Children will be invited to hand-crank homemade vanilla
ice cream and then take a taste. They
will
also
make
traditional
Independence Day crafts to take
home with them. Admission will be
$3 for adults and $2 for children. For
more information call 299-0104.
Woodside Junior Rodeo. 10 a.m. to
6:30 p.m. 521 Kings Mountain Road,
Woodside. Mounted Patrol of San
Mateo County hosts classic horse
events, pig scramble, food, jewelry
and hats. For more information call
851-8300.
46th Ol Fashioned Fourth of July
Parade. Noon to 1 p.m. Main Street,
Half Moon Bay. Featuring floats,
SHIFT
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board president.
The district Board of Trustees discussed during a meeting Wednesday,
June 29, the potential to move from atlarge elections, in which trustees are
awarded a seat after winning the general popular vote, to a system granting
seats according to the community
where a trustee lives.
The issue came up for discussion in
the wake of the Mexican American
Legal Defense Educational Foundation
threatening a lawsuit forcing the transition to by-district elections, while
alleging Latino families feel underrepresented in the policy-making
process.
No decision was made during the discussion, but as the board looks forward
to taking a vote on the issue at its next
meeting in August, board President
Alan Sarver encouraged trustees to prepare to address myriad hurdles presented by the potential transition ahead.
I would suggest the board come to
the meeting prepared to think about
what might be our tenets going forward, should we do so, he said.
Sarver identified a variety of issues
presented through choosing by-district elections, such as the potential
for trustees elected to represent a community having primarily their constituents best interest in mind, ahead
of the districts general well-being.
Such a challenge, which is common-
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launch the program in the wake of calls
from residents and business owners
who regularly complained about the
amount of trash and litter throughout
downtown.
Though the program primarily targets merchants, Oliva said all who
visit Millbrae can contribute to keeping the sidewalks free of cigarette
butts, trash and other unsightliness.
Since restaurants serve as a majority
of the downtown businesses, Oliva
noted it is imperative workers at the
eateries who take smoke breaks and
diners who enjoy a cigarette after a
meal take care to utilize the additional
ashtrays made available.
There is perhaps a silver lining to be
found in much of the litter being left
by those frequenting, or working at,
downtown businesses, said Oliva, as it
could be seen as a positive indicator of
the citys economic health.
Its a good problem to have. It
means people are out there, she said.
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STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT 252190
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Annette
Guevarra Peig. Name of Business: 19th
Park Avenue Home Care. Date of original filing: 9/6/2012. Address of Principal
Place of Business: 1628 Celeste Dr,
SAN MATEO, CA 94402 . Registrant(s):
Annette Peig. The business was conducted by an Individual
/s/Annette Peig/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 6/27/16. (Published in the San
Mateo Daily Journal, 7/1/716, 7/8/16,
7/15.16/ 7/22/16).
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Virginia H. Becker, also known as Virginia Frances Baker (amended)
Case Number: 16PR000027
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Virginia H. Becker, Virginia Frances Becker: A Petition for Probate has been filed by Laura V. BeckerLewke in the Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo. The Petition
for Probate requests that Laura V. Becker-Lewke be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of
the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the
Independent Administration of Estates
Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions
without obtaining court approval. Before
taking certain very important actions,
however, the personal representative will
be required to give notice to interested
persons unless they have waived notice
or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administration authority
will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and
shows good cause why the court should
not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: 7/26/16 at 9:00
a.m., Department 28, Superior Court of
California, County of San Mateo, 400
County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Steven G. Margolin, 3777 Royal Mountain Road, BUTTE VALLEY, CA 95965
FILED: 6/27/16
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 7/1/16, 7/7/16, 7/8/16.
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Notice of Public
Hearing
ADOPTION
The Central County Fire Department ("CCFD") took
over fire prevention and suppression services for the
City of Millbrae ("City") in July 2015. These services include providing fire inspections and other services to
the residents of Millbrae as
and when required. CCFD
has developed and adopted
a Master Fee Schedule outlining the fees for various
fire prevention services that
it charges its constituents
who use the services. This
Master Fee Schedule is periodically updated to ensure
that the fees are reasonable
and commensurate with cost
of providing the services. In
order for CCFD to recover
reasonable fees from City
residents who similarly need
and use these services, the
City must adopt and incorporate CCFD's Master Fee
Schedule into the City's
Master Fee Schedule. Accordingly, the City proposes
to take this action.
The Millbrae City Council
will hold a public hearing to
receive and consider input
regarding adoption of the
CCFD Master Fee Schedule
for fire prevention services.
The public hearing will be
held on Tuesday, July 12,
2016, at 7:00 pm, in the City
Council Chambers at the following address:
Public Hearing Location:
The City of Millbrae
621 Magnolia Avenue
Millbrae, CA 94030
At this time and place, all interested persons shall have
the opportunity to present
their comments to the City
Council.
The proposed CCFD Master
Fee Schedule will be available for public review at City
Hall, the Citys Library and
on the Citys website,
www.ci.millbrae.ca.us, prior
to the public hearing. Comments can be provided up
until the date and time of the
public hearing to the contact
listed below.
Contact Information:
Angela Louis, City Clerk,
City of Millbrae
621 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030
Phone: 650-259-2333 Fax:
650-259-2415
Published July 1, 2016
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304 Furniture
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of
California, (Owner) will receive sealed bids for the construction contract titled
MAPLE STREET SHELTER EXPANSION AND RENOVATION
1580 MAPLE STREET
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063
PROJECT NO. PC019
Bids shall be received in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents
may be examined and/or downloaded in pdf format at the Department of Public Works website
at http://publicworks.smcgov.org/projects-out-bid (includes complete bid packages).
A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit is scheduled for July 14, 2016 at 10:00AM. The
conference will be held at 1580 Maple Street, Redwood City, CA 94063. Because of the nature
of this project, it is mandatory that bidding contractors attend the pre-bid conference to become
familiar with existing conditions. Bids will not be accepted form any contractor not present for the
mandatory pre-bid conference as evidences on the attendance roster.
Questions regarding this project should be directed to Department of Public Works, 555 County
Center, 5th Floor, Redwood City, California, 94063-1065 (Project Manager is Johnny Chiem,
jchiem@smcgov.org, 650-599-1349)
Bids shall be submitted using forms furnished and bound in the Project Manual and in accordance with Instructions for Bidders, and shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's Check
or Bid Bond for ten percent (10%) of the bid amount.
Bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of San
Mateo at the Hall of Justice and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall Street) 1st
Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before the 28th day of July 2016, at 2:30 p.m. and will
be opened in public in the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another location as designated by Owner shortly thereafter.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of California, reserves the right to
reject any and all bids, alternate bids, or unit prices and waive any irregularities in any bid received.
No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the opening
thereof.
Pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1770, et seq., the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has determined the general prevailing rate of wages in the County of San Mateo for each
craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute the contract. The prevailing rates so
determined are based on an 8-hour day, 40-hour week, except as otherwise noted. Existing
agreements between the Building Trades and the Construction Industry groups relative to overtime, holidays and other special provisions shall be recognized. It shall be mandatory upon the
Contractor and upon any sub-contractors under him, to pay not less than the said specific rates
to all laborers, workmen or mechanics employed by them in the execution of this contract.
Pursuant to State Senate Bill SB 854 (Stat. 2014, Chapter 28) effective
January 1, 2015:
(1) No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project
(submitted on or after March 1, 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code Section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for
bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)].
(2) No contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contractor public work on a public works
project (awarded on or after April 1, 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial
Relations pursuant to Labor Code Section 1725.5.
(3) This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Labor
Relations.
Contractors are further advised that, pursuant to State Senate Bill SB 854 (Stat. 2014, Chapter
28), effective January 1, 2015, all contractors and subcontractors working on a contract for public work on a public works project (awarded on or after April 1, 2015) must furnish electronic certified payroll records to the Labor Commissioner.
A bond will be required for the faithful performance of the contract in amount of not less than one
hundred percent (100%) of the amount of the bid, and a bond will be required to guarantee the
payment of wages for services engaged and for materials used in the performance of the contract in an amount of not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the bid.
Contract time is specified at (270) calendar days. Liquidated damages are $500 per calendar
day.
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STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
Books
QUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World
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STEPHEN KING Hardback Books
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STEPHEN KING Hardback Books
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295 Art
302 Antiques
BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Victorian
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BMW FORMULA 1 Diecast Model, Excellent Condition, 1:43 Scale 2007 Race
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MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk,
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DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
303 Electronics
AWARD
WINNING
(415)867-6444
Painting
$99.
AWARD
WINNING
(415)867-6444
Painting
$99.
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
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296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
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297 Bicycles
304 Furniture
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
298 Collectibles
3-TIER
WIRE
shelves,
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578 9208)
306 Housewares
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,
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$250 per box
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(650)342-5630
DECORATIVE LAMP & 8"x8" mirror, exc
cond $30 (650)756-9516.Daly City.
FREEZER, KENMORE Chest Type
20 cubic feet $50.00 650 368 0748
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
308 Tools
3/ 8 Drive Air Wrench CP-720 never use
in box $35. (650)992-4544
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
$25
CRAFTSMAN JIG Saw - 1/4 HP. Variable speed. Extra blades. Saw edge
guide. $25 650-654-9252
BLACK
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chair
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
299 Computers
DYNAGLOPRO
HEATER.
Phone: 650-591-8062
$40.00
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PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
Garage Sales
316 Clothes
GARAGE SALE
DOLLAR BILL changer box, book unused 23" x 6" x 14" $100.(650)992-4544
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
VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
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$30. (650)873-8167
$95.00,
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620 Automobiles
GOT AN OLDER
CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the
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Call 1- 800-943-8412
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from
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65 Nik Wallenda
need
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DOWN
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2 Took care of
3 Silly Putty
holders
4 2007 Acer
acquisition
5 Often-named
stretches
6 Service to be
redone
7 Workout
portmanteau
8 Sticking point
9 Skinny
10 Wrestling style
11 Dead man
walking
13 Rowling teacher
15 Like steres
17 Drifted off
21 Indic language
24 French poet
executed by
Robespierre
25 Digging
26 Delicacy
27 Revelations
28 Female in the
wild
29 Home run __
33 Bad end
34 Barclays Center
hoopsters
36 Lily variety
40 Lie atop
41 About
42 Runner in a race
43 Pencil maze
instruction
47 Pro and Mini
48 Sour grapes
coiner
49 1973 resignee
53 Israels Iron Lady
54 Fix
55 Owner of
StubHub
56 Ophthalmologists
concern
58 One of the small
fry
60 Test for one on
the DL, perhaps
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taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
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requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
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