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CURRY FLAVOR
IN THE GARDEN
SHULKIN FIRED
TRUMP OUSTS VETERANS AFFAIRS SECRETARY,
TAPS HIS DOCTOR
TONAS SHARP
IN AN SHP WIN
SUBURBAN LIVING PAGE 17 NATION PAGE 8 SPORTS PAGE 11
Economic growth
in Q4 revised up to
2.9 percent rate
Fastest growth in more than a decade
By Martin Crutsinger Inside
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Residents weigh in on housing proposal dozen years, since the economy expanded at rates of 3.7
percent, 3.5 percent and 4.3 percent from the third quarter
of 2004 through the first quarter of 2005.
Lost amenities join traffic in concerns; others push more housing for Passage at San Mateo See ECONOMY, Page 19
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Polling: Support for school tax
How a 935-unit residential develop- San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District
ment proposed to replace the Concar
Shopping Center in San Mateo will
officials encouraged to float measure to fall ballot
affect the services and stores members By Austin Walsh
of neighboring communities use was DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
among the concerns residents aired at
the Planning Commission’s Tuesday Polling shows voters in the San Mateo-Foster City
study session. Elementary School District would likely pass a parcel tax,
In its first review by the commis- according to a report recommending officials pursue the
sion, a pre-application for the mixed- measure on the fall ballot.
use transit-oriented development near Godbe Research discovered 69 percent of likely voters in
the juncture of State Route 92 and the November elections would support a $298 parcel tax
COURTESY OF CALIFORNIA COASTAL PROPERTIES; MVE ARCHITECTS Highway 101 elicited a cool reception spanning nine years to generate operating revenue for the
Renderings of the proposed Passage at San Mateo, where initial plans suggest from many of its neighbors, who school system.
redevelopment of the Concar Shopping Center into housing and retail space near
the Hayward Park Caltrain station. See PASSAGE, Page 18 See POLL, Page 27
Referendum challenged temporary rent control measures in Pacifica Who ya gonna call?
An old fire station was found to have a
By Julia Cheever already decided to put a permanent rent sta- broken window and possibly squatters
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Comment on bilization on the November ballot. inside on O’neill Avenue in Belmont, it
or share this story at The permanent measure was defeated by was reported at 3:18 p.m. Thursday,
voters on Nov. 7. March 15.
A Utah couple is expected to be brought to www.smdailyjournal.com Wagstaffe said the fraud allegations con-
San Mateo County Superior Court within cerned only the challenge to the temporary
two weeks for arraignment on charges of The referendum, supported by the rent stabilization ordinance. SAN CARLOS
fraud in collecting petition signatures for a California Apartment Association and San He said the couple is suspected of falsify-
Pacifica referendum last year, according to Theft. An East Palo Alto man was cited and
Mateo County Association of Realtors, ing more than 100 signatures, but investi- released on a promise to appear in court for
District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe. concerned a temporary rent stabilization gators stopped counting when they reached
Bradley Jasperson, 36, and Jentry attempting to steal $85 worth of merchan-
and just evictions measure enacted by the 100 allegedly forged signatures.
Jasperson, 33, of Goshen, Utah, were dise on Old County Road, it was reported at
Pacifica City Council in April 2017. Prosecutors then decided it would be suffi-
charged in a criminal complaint on March 8 1:27 p.m. Tuesday, March 20.
The measure was intended as a lead-up to a cient to charge each defendant with five dif-
and arrested in Reno, Nevada, last weekend. Grand theft. An unknown person stole
November 2017 vote by city residents on a ferent examples of election fraud and identi-
They were working at a Tesla factory there, permanent rent stabilization measure, in $1,000 worth of power tools on Hemlock
ty theft, for a total of 10 cases of falsified
Wagstaffe said. which rent increases in buildings with three Street, it was reported at 5 a.m. Tuesday,
signatures.
The husband and wife are each charged or more apartments would generally be tied March 20.
Wagstaffe said the defendants used the
with one joint count of perjury in certifying to annual rises in the consumer price index. names of real county residents, but alleged- Co ntro l l ed s ubs tance paraphernal i a.
the signatures, five counts of election fraud The temporary law was due to go into ly forged their signatures. They were paid $5 A San Carlos resident was cited and
and five counts of identity theft in forging effect on May 24, 2017, but did not, because per signature. The criminal investigation released on a promise to appear in court for
signatures between May 5 and 14, 2017. opponents collected more than the 2,427 began when elections officials alerted pros- being found in possession of parapherna-
Wagstaffe said Wednesday that the couple signatures needed to put the referendum on ecutors that some signatures did not appear lia on Brittan Avenue and El Camino Real,
has waived extradition proceedings and will the ballot. to be genuine. it was reported at 7:27 p. m. Monday,
be transported to San Mateo County by The referendum on the temporary measure “This type of fraud cuts to the core of March 19.
county sheriff’s deputies within two weeks. was not held because the City Council had democracy,” the district attorney said.
REDWOOD CITY
Di s t urb an c e . Three men attempted to
Man shot by police gets 24 years prison attack someone while they were getting
food on Broadway, it was reported at 11:26
p.m. Sunday, March 24.
South San Francisco man determined to show a danger to society Arres t. Someone was arrested for refusing
to pay their restaurant bill on Twin
By Supriya Yelimeli Prosecutors said Garcia had put the victim threats, but the jury found him not guilty of Dolphin Drive, it was reported at 10:52
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE in a headlock, choking the man until he felony brandishing and threatening an offi- p.m. Sunday, March 24.
“saw stars.” After the victim broke free, cer. Pe t t y t h e f t . Someone was cited and
A 41-year-old man who was shot by a Garcia threw a wooden statue and threatened Defense attorney Kevin Allen was not released for attempting to steal food from a
police officer in South San Francisco was to kill him. immediately available to comment on his store on Woodside Road, it was reported at
sentenced Wednesday to 24 years in prison, Garcia went into the garage, where he kept client’s case. 12:08 p.m. Sunday, March 24.
San Mateo County prosecutors said. a gun safe, and the victim ran out of the
Mario Garcia was found guilty earlier this house with Garcia’s sister, who was holding
month of five felony counts, including her 1-year-old child.
assault on an officer with a gun, two more Police arrived on scene and Garcia came
assaults, possession of a firearm and pos- outside with a gun that he began to slowly
session of a firearm by a felon. raise. He was ordered to drop it, but did not
San Mateo County Superior Court Judge comply, and Cpl. Ivan de la Cruz fired five
Mark Forcum decided that Garcia’s actions shots — striking Garcia twice.
on the day of the assault, and his lack of Garcia crawled back inside, hid the gun in
remorse Wednesday in court, showed that he his safe and surrendered, but he made threats
poses a danger to the community for the rest against officers as well as the victim after
of his life. being transported to a hospital.
Police officers and Garcia’s sister also A search of the scene revealed nine guns
spoke at the sentencing hearing Wednesday, in Garcia’s safe, including an illegal assault
according to District Attorney Steve rifle.
Wagstaffe. At the end of a 21-day jury trial, Garcia
South San Francisco police responded to a was convicted March 5 of felony assault on
fight inside a residence on the 600 block of an officer with a firearm, felony assault,
Hemlock Avenue at 10:10 p.m. on March felony assault with a deadly weapon, felony
31, 2016. possession of an assault rifle and felony
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ically reserved for dangerous offenders
such as murder suspects — her attorney is
expected to seek her release from jail.
“We can’t keep doing this over and over
and over again, ” Cook County Circuit
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SACRAMENTO — A Sacramento
church is the latest site of mourning
over the death of 22-year-old Stephon
Clark at the hands of police last week,
with family, friends and strangers
gathering Wednesday for his public REUTERS
wake. The galaxy named NGC 1052-DF2, a large fuzzy-looking galaxy
Some attendees wore black shirts so diffused that astronomers call it a ‘see-through’ galaxy
calling for justice, while one woman because its missing most, if not all of its dark matter, is shown
held up a clenched fist as she exited the in this photo obtained from NASA.
church. The wake was largely quiet
until Clark’s brother, Stevante Clark,
shouted at the media to leave before
being picked up and carried away. The
outburst came a day after he disrupted a
Astronomers baffled
Sacramento City Council meeting and
chanted his brother’s name at Mayor
Darrell Steinberg.
by distant galaxy
Some at the church expressed anger
and said the two police officers who
shot Clark should be charged, while
other mourners said they could clearly
Deonnah Conway holds candles during a protest over the police shooting of
Stephon Clark, in Sacramento.
REUTERS
void of dark matter
By Seth Borenstein
envision their own families in Clark’s shooting of Clark. Two Sacramento and marchers have twice blocked fans THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
family’s place. police officers were responding to a from entering the NBA arena down-
“This feels like the 60s, it doesn’t report of someone breaking car win- town for Sacramento Kings games. WASHINGTON — It’s a double cosmic conundrum: Lots of
feel like 2018. We’ve definitely dows fatally shot him in his grandpar- The police, the Kings and Steinberg’s stuff that was already invisible has gone missing.
regressed, ” said Cynthia Brown, a ents’ backyard. Police say they believe office planned to meet Wednesday to Astronomers have found a distant galaxy where there is
friend of Clark’s grandfather who Clark was the suspect and he ran when a discuss security ahead of Thursday no dark matter.
brought her 10- and 15-year-old grand- police helicopter responded, then did night’s game. Sgt. Vince Chandler said Dark matter is called “dark” because it can’t be seen. It is
sons to the wake. “To me, (they) could not obey officers’ orders. officers would be ready to respond in the mysterious and invisible skeleton of the universe that
be Stephon Clark.” Police say they thought Clark was protective gear, according to The scientists figure makes up about 27 percent of the cosmos.
The Rev. Al Sharpton plans to deliv- holding a gun when he moved toward Sacramento Bee. Scientists only know dark matter exists because they can
er the eulogy at Clark’s Thursday funer- them, but he was found only with a Meanwhile, Steinberg said disrup- observe how it pushes and pulls things they can see, like
al. cellphone. tions like Stevante Clark’s at stars.
Tensions remain high in California’s Protests have been held almost daily Tuesday’s council meeting won’t hap- It’s supposed to be everywhere.
capital city following the March 18 pen again. But Yale University astronomer Pieter van Dokkum and
colleagues spied a vast, old galaxy with relatively few stars
Students rally against gun violence in Paul Ryan’s town where what you see truly is what you get. The galaxy’s stars
are speeding around with no apparent influence from dark
matter, according to a study published in Wednesday’s jour-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS when the marchers America. Enough is enough. ”
nal Nature .
arrived.
JANESVILLE, Wis. — Some The students carried signs reading Instead of shaking the very foundations of physics, sci-
The march came
Wisconsin students who took their “No more silence! End gun violence” entists say this absence of dark matter may help prove the
more than a month
demonstration against gun violence and “Books not bullets,” and they existence of, wait for it, dark matter.
after a gunman
on the road reached their destination chanted “Hey hey, ho ho, the NRA has “Not sure what to make of it, but it is definitely intrigu-
killed 17 students
Wednesday — House Speaker Paul got to go.” ing, ” wrote Case Western Reserve astronomer Stacy
and staff members
Ryan’s home turf. at Marjory One supporter took the podium dur- McGaugh, who was not part of the study, in an email. “This
About 50 students set out Sunday Stoneman Douglas ing the demonstration and broke down is a weird galaxy.”
from Madison on their “50 Miles High School in in tears. “I am standing here so my Van Dokkum studies diffuse galaxies, ones that cover
More” march. They reached their desti- Paul Ryan Parkland, Florida. voice is heard. We are all standing here enormous areas but have relatively few stars. To look for
nation in Janesville and demonstrated Bea Wi n do rs k i so our voices will be heard. And if Paul them he and colleagues built their own makeshift telescope
in a park for stricter gun laws. Ryan, a said she marched because gun vio- Ryan and other politicians refuse, then out of 48 telephoto lenses that he first tested by using a toy
Republican who has opposed gun l en ce “affect s ev ery single we will take our voices to the voting flashlight to shine a light on a paper clip. The bug-eyed tel-
restrictions, is in the Czech Republic American, especially the students of booth in November, ” said Maria escope, called Dragonfly , peers into the sky from New
on an official visit and was not there Mandoza, a march supporter. Mexico.
with the church through LANDINGS. ORLANDO, Fla. — Jurors deliberated Wednesday whether
LANDINGS is a 10 week program that offers a the widow of the Orlando nightclub shooter lied to the FBI
and helped her husband in the attack that
place for listening and for being heard. It is for killed 49 people or was an abused wife
asking questions and finding answers. This who knew nothing of his plans.
Noor Salman, 31, is charged with
rewarding experience is sponsored by Our obstruction and providing material sup-
Lady of Angels Church in Burlingame. port to a terrorist organization. She faces
up to life in prison if convicted of all
charges.
A new session is starting soon. Prosecutors said Salman and Mateen
scouted out potential targets together —
For more information Noor Salman including Disney World’s shopping and
email: landings@olaparish.org entertainment complex — and she knew he was buying
ammunition for his AR-15 in preparation for a jihadi attack.
In the hours after the shooting, she lied to the FBI about
the number of guns her husband had and his internet use,
which included watching beheadings and visiting Islamic
State group websites.
“She does not have to be his equal in the attack, and in
fact she is not,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Sara Sweeney
1721 Hillside Dr. said.
Defense attorneys described Salman, who was born in
Burlingame California to Palestinian parents, as a simple woman with a
(650) 347-7768 low IQ. She was abused by her husband, who cheated on her
with other women and concealed much of his life from her,
they said.
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A
fter going through a few gyms
Sacred Heart Prep has figured out and a handful of coaches and
there are many ways to win a base- trainers, Casey Morton is start-
ball game. Burlingame is still ing to make inroads into the world of
searching for answers. professional boxing.
The Gators put in another work- A Hawaiian native who lives in San
manlike effort for the second Francisco and trains in San Carlos,
straight game against Burlingame. Morton recently returned from Manila,
After beating the Panthers 4-1 Philippines with the WBO flyweight
Tuesday in Atherton, the Gators (112-pound) Asia-Pacific Regional title
wrapped up the sweep with a 5-1 belt, with an eye on
decision at Washington Park in bigger and better
Burlingame Wednesday. things.
“I talk to the guys all the time. If “We’ll go after the
you want to be champions, you WBO world title
have to win on all levels,” said (soon),” the 34-year-
SHP manager Anthony Granato. old Morton said. “We
“You have to be able to battle.” kinda needed this
Although SHP (3-0 PAL Bay, 10- belt to get this
2 overall) finished with eight hits, (next) opportunity.”
only two went for extra bases — While there may be
Ryan Freire’s third-inning double a fight before that
and a double from Kyle Cody in the world title shot, she
Gators’ three-run third. Other than is certainly building
that, the Gators used that age-old a resume for such a
baseball strategy of get them on, chance. Now working with Nonito
get them over and get them in. Donaire Sr., the father of former multi-
It’s the type of strategy ple-time major champion Nonito Donaire
Burlingame manager Shawn Scott Jr., Morton ran her professional record to
wishes his team would embrace. 7 wins, 0 defeats and 3 draws after her
The season is half over and Scott unanimous decision win over Nongmuay
is still trying to figure out what Kokietgym.
kind of team he has. This coming about six months since
“No (I have no idea). Not even she recorded her first pro knockout with a
remotely,” Scott said. “This is a TKO of Daorueng Pakkhetanang in China
lack of the want to do the little back in November.
things and the persistence of Morton is finally starting to see some
(players) trying to be ‘The Guy.’” return on her physical and emotional
Burlingame could have done the investment in herself. She has bounced
little things right Wednesday and around to a number of different trainers,
still might not have been enough which is typical in boxing, but doesn’t
as the Panthers had the daunting make it any easier.
task of trying to figure out SHP “I was ready to train myself,” Morton
starting pitcher Angelo Tonas. said.
Tonas, a four-year varsity player But after an amicable split from her
and a Georgetown University com- most recent trainer, she helped lure
mit, continues to prove he is one Donaire Sr. out of retirement. Five weeks
of the best pitchers on the later, she had her first professional
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL knockout finish. Now that she and
SHP starting pitcher Angelo Tonas was nearly unhittable, allowing just one run on two hits while
See GATORS, Page 14 striking out nine in picking up the win in the Gators’ 5-2 win over Burlingame. See LOUNGE, Page 14
WEDNESDAY at No. 4 singles, dominated the match. The Sonsini each had two goals to lead the Gators
Local sports roundup No. 1 doubles team of Kevin Xiang and Ben in scoring, with Tommy Barnds also adding a
Carlee Miller and Bianca Magnani each drove Bardeshevsky made quick work of their oppo- team-high four assists. Teddy Vought, Billy
Softball in a run for NDB as well. nents in a straight-set win at love. Thomas Barnds and Paul Barton rounded out the scor-
Mercy-Burlingame 10, Castilleja 0 Reznik, who was moved back into the No. 2 ing for SHP with one goal each.
The Crusaders posted a six-inning, mercy- Baseball singles spot after a short stint in the top spot, SHP goaltender Cody Weibe finished with
rule win over the Gators in a West Bay Athletic posted a 6-0, 6-1 victory, while Milad Shafaie eight saves.
Sacred Heart Cathedral 3, Carlmont 2 dropped only three games in a 6-2, 6-1 win at
League meeting.
The Scots dropped their third straight game No. 1 singles. Chris Cho, at No. 3 singles, Girls’ lacrosse
Mercy (2-2 WBAL, 5-3 overall) led just 3-0
in the Boras Classic at Sacramento State along with the No. 2 and No. 2 doubles teams
through five innings before the Crusaders put Menlo School 11, Carondelet-Concord 8
University when the Irish walked off with the of Jerry Liu and Jason Liu, and Edward Zhou
the game away with a seven-run seventh.
win in the bottom of the seventh. and Brian So, all won their matches in straight The Wolfenden sisters combined for six
That was more than enough offense for Carlmont (5-5 overall) scored single runs in goals to help lead the Knights over the
freshman pitcher Hailey Armstrong, who sets.
both the first and second innings, with SHC Burlingame’s only win came at No. 4 sin- Cougars in a non-league match.
worked a complete game four-hitter, striking scoring its first run in the bottom of the sec- gles where Brad Williams outlasted Sophomore Page Wolfenden led SHP with
out five along the way. ond. The Irish would tie the game at 2 with a Carlmont’s Siddharth Sriniksan 6-2, 2-6, (10- four goals, while senior sister Abby scored
Freshman catcher Isabella Alterio had three run in the bottom of the fourth before winning 5). twice. Abby Wolfenden also added a pair of
hits to pace the Crusaders’ attack, including a it in their final at-bat. assists. Sophomore Charlotte Swisher also
double and two RBIs. David Bedrosian was the hard-luck loser, Boys’ lacrosse scored twice for the Gators.
coming in for Zane VanArsdel in the bottom
Notre Dame-Belmont 7, of the fourth. Bedrosian did his damage at the Foothill-Santa Ana 10, Boys’ volleyball
Sacred Heart Cathedral 6, 8 innings plate, going 3 for 4 and scoring a run. Sacred Heart Prep 9
The Tigers got a bases-loaded, walk-off base Jordan Brandenburg and VanArsdel each In a bit fortuitous timing, the Gators picked Sacred Heart Prep 3, Palo Alto 1
on balls to top the Irish in eight innings of a drove in a run for the Scots. up a last-minute match agains the visiting Garrett Pinkston, Jack Loftus and Evan
non-league game. Foothill team from Santa Ana after Foothill’s Nichols each had 10 kills to lead the Gators
NDB built a 6-1 lead through three innings Boys’ tennis scheduled match with St. Ignatius fell past the Vikings in four sets, 25-19, 25-22,
before SHC rallied to the game in the sixth. through. 22-25, 25-22.
Carlmont 6, Burlingame 1 Loftus was also a force defensively, digging
Ashleigh Dean had the big hit for NDB, Despite scrambling to get ready for the
It’s been a rough week for the Panthers, who up 21 balls. David Macias had a team-high 31
crushing a home run and driving in three runs game, SHP acquitted itself well, losing by just
dropped their third straight PAL Bay Division digs for the Gators, while Kevin Molumphy
during the Tigers’ five-run fifth. Dean also a goal.
match. added 19.
earned the win in the circle with four innings Foothill led 7-3 at halftime, but the Gators
This time it was to co-division leader
of relief for starting pitcher Madison made a second-half push to get back into the Giorgio Bacchin pumped out 28 assists,
Carlmont, which, other than its three-set loss
Earnshaw, who added two hits and a RBI. match. Tommy Barnds, Ben Ramsey and Joe with Carter Sun adding 16 more.
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Lopiccolo at third.
But with runners on second and third with no
outs, Tonas struck out the next three batters to
get out of the inning. He then struck out the
Mainz groundout to give SHP a 4-0 lead.
Burlingame got on the scoreboard in the bot-
tom of the inning when Lopiccolo walked for
the second time, went to second on a White sac-
side in the second. rifice bunt. He went to third on Clark’s infield
“To do that (get out of a jam) at any point is hit and scored on a Mario Vargas groundout.
Peninsula. A senior southpaw, Tonas won’t
wow teams with his physical stature or his big,” Granato said. “But to set the tone at the SHP, however, got the run right back in the
stuff. But all he does is go out and give his team beginning of the game is huge. top of the fourth with Reece Lindquist driving
a chance to win. “Angelo is just an impressive kids. He just in Mathew Jackson, who had led off the inning
gets better every year.” with a single and moved up two bases on a
He showed it again Wednesday as he was Burlingame starter Emilio Flores enjoyed a passed ball and a wild pitch.
nearly unhittable, allowing just one run on two similar start, striking out three of the first four After their run in the third, the Panthers did
hits while striking out nine. He did walk four batters he faced, but SHP got to him in the sec- not get another hit until the seventh. They did
which contributed to his being lifted after five ond inning. With one out, Jack Donnelly sin- have a number of base runners between hits, but
innings of work, but he did so with his team gled and went to second on a passed ball. A the Panthers failed to take advantage of the
leading 5-1. groundout moved him to third and he scored opportunities.
“Since his freshman year, he’s been an out- when John McGrory dumped an opposite-field Burlingame did get another run in the bottom
standing guy on the mound,” Scott said. “It single to shallow right to plate Donnelly. of the seventh when Brendan Magalong,
doesn’t matter if you ‘get’ to him. You need to The Gators took control of the game in the pinch-hitting for Lopiccolo, reached on an
be able to knock him out of the game and he’s third. Cody led off the inning with a double and error and took second on a wild pitch. He went
got ice water in his veins, as far as I’m con- Jack FitzSimons followed with a single to put to third on a Jake Richardson infield hit and
cerned.” runners on the corners. Freire came up with a scored on a wild pitch.
Burlingame (1-3, 6-5) had Tonas on the ropes double just inside the third-base bag and down But reliever Nate Fleischli went strikeout-
in the first inning as Carlo Lopiccolo led off the left-field line, with FitzSimons managing walk-strikeout to close out the game and finish
the bottom half of the first with a walk and went to only reach third. up his two innings of work. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
to third on Tyler White’s single to right, who He wasn’t there for long as he would score on “It’s always good when you can get a couple Burlingame second baseman Jordi Aguilar
went to second as the Gators tried to get a wild pitch. Freire would then score on a Barry Ws against a team like that,” Granato said. fields a ball during the Panthers’ loss to SHP.
tion company started by on the spirituality aspect of “the sweet sci- long as possible. And right now, prospects
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BALCO founder Victor
Conte. Since the whole
steroid scandal last
ence.” She does believe, however, that she
is part of a movement of taking women’s
boxing into the mainstream. She cited big
are high for Morton. More than likely,
Morton will first defend her Asia-Pacific
Regional title, since there is a mandate she
decade, Conte has served boxing promotions — Golden Boy and Top fights a challenger within three months or
his time and now has Rank — as starting to latch onto and loses the belt. After that, she’s hoping to
Donaire Sr. are now 2-0 working together, become an outspoken developing some of the bigger-name line up a match with the WBO world fly-
Morton is hoping her career takes off. critic of doping in women fighters coming out of the weight champion — whoever it is.
“Takes off” being a relative term because sports, although he Olympics and you’re starting to see some
the real world of boxing is not what you of them making television appearances,
see on pay-per-view. Most boxers toil in
Casey Morton — and the boxers he “[The champion] is constantly chang-
works with — are under which is when fighters start making a ing,” Morton said. “I’m hoping to hear a
relative obscurity, fighting for minor belts continual scrutiny. Morton credits her regi- decent payout. couple things (about potential fights) in a
and minimal pay. men and work with Conte for helping her “I think we’re in a transitional age right couple weeks.”
Women’s boxing is even worse than turn around her boxing prospects. now (when it comes to women’s boxing).
that. When asked, point blank, if she has We’re all [paving] the way for the next
“There’s no money in women’s boxing passed every drug test she has taken since generation,” Morton said. “I’m really
right now,” Morton said. “I’m fortunate to working with Conte, she quickly said proud to be part of the pioneering stage.
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
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pretty solid group of sponsorships.” Morton knows she’ll probably never get But even pioneers want to win and 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
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and hit .263 in spring training with an on-base percentage
of .317.
Yasiel Puig returns in right field, while Chris Taylor will
be in center field and bat leadoff. Joc Pederson is also part of
A new helmet
stays the same, while two-time All-Star Kenley Jansen
remains one of the best closers in the game.
The Dodgers open without third baseman Justin Turner,
who begins the season on the disabled list with a broken
the outfield logjam.
Behind the plate, Austin Barnes has supplanted Yasmani
Grandal as the starter.
The Dodgers are celebrating their 60th year in Los
rule will likely
wrist after getting hit by a pitch in spring training. Right-
hander Tom Koehler (shoulder) joins him, while left-hander
Julio Urias (shoulder surgery) is on the 60-day DL.
Logan Forsythe moves from second to third in Turner’s
Angeles. On Thursday, they will recognize the 30th
anniversary of the 1988 World Series championship and
Kirk Gibson will toss out the first pitch. He was diagnosed
with Parkinson’s disease in 2015.
be part of replay
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absence, while Kike Hernandez and Chase Utley will split The Dodgers on Wednesday optioned outfielder Andrew
time at second. Reigning NL rookie of the year Cody Toles to Triple-A Oklahoma City a day after outfielder Trayce ORLANDO, Fla. — The NFL’s new rule outlawing a player
Bellinger plays his first full season at first base, while 2016 Thompson was designated for assignment as a result of from lowering his head to initially make any sort of hit with
NL Rookie of the Year Corey Seager returns at shortstop. right-hander Cory Mazzoni being claimed from the Cubs his helmet likely will be included in replay reviews for offi-
Fans will recognize a familiar face in the lineup. Matt and optioned to Triple-A. Toles returns from major knee sur- cials.
Kemp, acquired from Atlanta in the offseason as part of a gery that derailed him last year. That has not been decided yet, but Commissioner Roger
salary swap and rumored to be trade bait, has earned a start “I believe in the guys we have,” Roberts said, “but there’s Goodell and competition committee chairman Rich McKay
in left field after his strong showing in spring training. a long way to go.” made it clear Wednesday that video
reviews probably will be part of the
years this might not be the last guy to do that based on the
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athleticism it seems like with kids these days. But it’s the
first, so we’ll see how that works.”
Melvin said the A’s weren’t allowed to video Ohtani’s
process.
“If we’re able to have replay confirm
one of these fouls and also confirms a
player be ejected,” Goodell said as the
Cactus League games, meaning some video study of Ohtani league meetings concluded, “I think there
from games in Japan might be necessary at this early stage. is more confidence among the coaches it
Kendall Graveman makes his second straight opening day Dustin Fowler won’t be making his second big league
start for Oakland. will be called accurately.”
“debut” just yet. Fowler, who was optioned to Triple-A After noting the unanimous approval
The Angels won the Ohtani sweepstakes against a handful Nashville on Wednesday, had been the A’s hope to start in Roger Goodell of the new rule among coaches, Goodell
of other teams the 23-year-old had considered joining, and center field after they traded Sonny Gray to the Yankees to said on-field officials felt the same way.
the ever-smiling 23-year-old has seem unfazed by the fan- get him. Fowler’s first game for New York last year ended “We think that is appropriate to do and it would be the first
fare and hype that surrounds his every move, swing, warmup after a half-inning and no plate appearances because of a time we use replay for safety or in respect to any kind of
toss and pitch. gruesome knee injury that required surgery. foul,” Goodell added.
Ohtani is slated to make his first career pitching start in Now that the games will count at last, Scioscia is eager to Late Tuesday, the owners rewrote the rule on using the hel-
Sunday’s finale of the season-opening four-game set. He see what Ohtani can do. met, making it a 15-yard penalty for any player to lower his
might be in the lineup as designated hitter before that. “He has an internal mechanism of competing that you can head to initiate any hit with the helmet. McKay called it “a
“It’ll also be interesting to see what kind of look we get feel. He wants to be good. He wants to do what he can do to significant change,” noting that it was a “technique too dan-
out of him, because we play them to open the season a four- go out there and help our team,” Scioscia said. “That’s very gerous for the player doing it and the player being hit.”
game series, so we’re going to get him one of those real. But I think he also understands that there’s a process of While the offender could be disqualified, owners did not
games,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said during spring train- what you need to do. There’s things that he needs to do call for an automatic ejection on such a play — at least not
ing. “It’ll be interesting. I know there’s a focus on it going along getting ready for the season. He’s confident yet. In college football, when a player is penalized for tar-
because this just hasn’t been done. My guess is in coming that he’ll get there and we’re very confident he’ll get there.” geting and a replay review affirms it, he is ejected.
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Gage said she hoped street improvements
could be made to allow for bicycle paths
and enhanced traffic flow, while also lodg-
ing concerns about its overall size and its
effect on air quality and water supply.
expressed concerns about its impact on
“I think that this is just not the right
traffic, infrastructure and the loss or relo-
project for the area, ” she said. “I don’t
cation of businesses located at the aging
think anybody here would disagree that
shopping center.
something needs to be done, but this just
Though the project, dubbed the Passage
seems way overkill. ”
at San Mateo, is set to retain a Trader Joe’s
Commissioner Dianne Whitaker said
and 7-Eleven on site and also provide a
she hoped the project would come back to
dining hall, park space and a transit hub
the commission with significant changes
open to residents of nearby communities,
to account for its impact on the surround-
Sunnybrae resident Barbara Niss found the
ing community, adding that she shared
loss or relocation of well-used amenities
many of the same concerns voiced by res-
like Rite Aid, Trader Joe’s and the non-
idents about the project’s density.
profit Peninsula Ballet Theatre to be dis-
Because much of the open space is in the
heartening.
center of the two- to five-story buildings,
For Niss, new projects like the 12-acre
Whitaker wondered if the paths connect-
Station Park Green project — which will
ing the project with nearby streets would
add 599 housing units, 2 acres of parks COURTESY OF CALIFORNIA COASTAL PROPERTIES; MVE ARCHITECTS be enough to invite visitors onto the site
and open space, as well as 25, 000 square Renderings of the proposed Passage at San Mateo, where initial plans suggest redevelopment and encouraged the developer to increase
feet of commercial space and 10, 000 of the Concar Shopping Center. variation of the building heights and
square feet of office space across the street
exist, ” she said. “Given the size of this development as stepbacks.
from the project — already promise to
affect the area. She encouraged the devel- But others expressed hope for the pro- it’s proposed and the range of issues that “The current layout of this site … is def-
oper to consider how removing the shop- ject’s potential to add much-needed hous- the community at large is going to be initely an inward-facing assemblage of
ping center will change the transporta- ing units to the city’s stock, with several adjusting to, it seems that it would be buildings, which I believe does create bar-
tion patterns of its patrons. residents encouraging the developer to really good to include more affordable riers to the surrounding neighborhoods, ”
“In addition to being so large and offer even more of the units at affordable housing, ” she said. she said. “Because of that I don’t think it
fortresslike … this one’s different because levels. Though 73 units are expected to be Looming large for many neighbors of says welcome. ”
it takes away services that we use, ” she made available to those at a very low- the project was how the new use would For Vice Chair Charlie Drechsler, the
said. “By taking these services away from income level, Brian Myers, a partner with affect traffic congestion, which many project marked the right direction in
us, we’re all going to get in cars. ” the developer California Coastal described as worsening in recent years. increasing the city’s housing inventory.
Several dancers with the Peninsula Properties, said the developer may also Noting the some 5, 000 jobs within a quar- Acknowledging the challenge of worsen-
Ballet Theatre joined the organization’s consider making more units affordable for ter mile of the project, Myers said one of ing traffic congestion, Drechsler said
ballet mistress Nina Baratova-Amato in those at a low-income level. the goals of the project was to bring hous- planning carefully for the site is the only
advocating for the nonprofit to be includ- Esther Conrad, who lives on South ing closer to jobs and that changing the way to avoid even further delays. Though
ed in the development’s plans. Baratova- Delaware Street, represented the group land use on the site from retail to housing he wished the buildings could be taller to
Amato was disappointed to see the non- One San Mateo in noting the region is is expected to reduce the number of trips allow for more units and so that they could
profit, which she noted has been an insti- suffering from a housing affordability cri- in and out of the site, but others doubted a be stepped farther away from the streets,
tution and a cultural hub for more than 50 sis. Given the scale of the development reduction in traffic would be possible with Drechsler acknowledged the many con-
years, had not yet been included in the and its proximity to the Hayward Park what’s planned. City planner Lily Lim straints within which the developer
plans yet but encouraged the developer to Caltrain station, Conrad noted offering a said a traffic study will be completed once worked to craft the plans.
consider it. larger portion of the hundreds of units at a full application has been submitted. “We want more than this property can
“The future of the arts is rocky at best lower cost would make it more accessible Acknowledging the increased traffic provide, ” he said. “Let’s invite them to
and if we lose this home of ours, we don’t to those who cannot afford market-rate congestion on her commute to Bay the community and understand that
know if we will be able to continue to units. Meadows and picking up her children from they’re inviting us to their courtyard. ”
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tion, voting also against another
mixed-use project at the site and the
policy loosening building regulations
Muzzi to refine his project design.
To pave the way for the project’s
development, property owner Rob
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in the 116-acre area near the intersec- DuCote said he favored amending the
Fireside Games. 3 p.m. South San with Ron Borelli. Free dance lessons tion of Millbrae Avenue and El Camino zoning of his land from residential to
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with open dance Alternatively, some residents shared Real. commercial, which may smooth the
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame their fears the project will contribute Councilmembers’ approval of the
For more information contact ssf- Woman’s Club, 241 Park Road, permitting process.
pladm@plsinfo.org. Burlingame. Admission $10 mem- to traffic and parking congestion, Muzzi project comes two weeks after
bers, $12 guests. Free entry for men overwhelm local schools with new stu- Councilmembers expressed some
San Mateo County 2018 with dance experience. Easter
permitting another proposal com- skepticism regarding the proposal, but
Sustainability Awards. 5:30 p.m. Dance, don your Easter finery for a dents and create insufficient tax prised of 150, 000 square feet of
fun evening of great music and income to offset its heightened infra- ultimately deferred to the ongoing
College of San Mateo, 1700 W offices, nearly 30,000 square feet of negotiations between the two property
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Featuring dance. For more information call structure demands.
networking hour, silent auction and 342-2221. retail space, 400 new housing units owners to clear the potential logjam.
three-course dinner. Tickets can be “This development will not create and a hotel on BART land near the sta-
purchased through Eventbrite. For TUESDAY, APRIL 3 enough revenue to sustain the tion. Officials also rejected Muzzi’s
more information contact advo- Advanced Harmonica Class. 11:15 request to avoid millions in park
cate@sustainablesanmateo.org. a.m. to 12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior increased population,” said Joe Chen, The Muzzi proposal could return
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, echoing an ongoing series of concerns before officials for further considera- impact fees for the project, expressing
Drop the Small Talk: Gather at the San Mateo. Advanced registration is
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Burlingame Public Library (Main), and $105 for non-residents. Class past few months through the approval councilmembers seemingly cleared a decision would set for other large
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. For repeats every Tuesday starting on process. most of the substantial hurdles laying developments. Mayor Gina Papan has
people ages 18+. Cost is $5. Join us March 13 and ending on April 3. For
for an inspiring conversation that more information call 522-7490. To ameliorate such reservations, the groundwork for development. suggested she believes as many as
will cut past the small talk and go councilmembers negotiated from the One linchpin requiring further nego- 1,200 units could ultimately be built at
deep. Filled with meticulously craft- Digital Play with Digital Puzzles. the area near the station.
ed conversation starters that get 11:30 a.m. South San Francisco Main dais with Muzzi who expressed a will- tiation is the project’s impact on a
each person listening, asking and Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South ingness to hike the amount of retail neighboring home, as a corner of one Proximity to the central transit hub
wondering. For more information San Francisco. Explore electronic is a main appeal of the project, said
call 558-7400. library services with fun digital activ- space in his project by about 15,000 of the proposed towers may infringe
ities for ages 2 to 6. For more infor- square feet. on the allowable design guidelines for resident Nathan Chan, who encouraged
Business Network ing Pickup Lines mation contact officials to vote in favor.
Workshop. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bay Area ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Lee though suggested he believes large developments near single-family
Entrepreneur Center, 458 San Mateo the amount of retail space offered is homes. “We need to have more transit-ori-
Ave., San Bruno. RSVP requested. For Inventor’s Challenge: Keva Planks. still inadequate, hence his vote against The setback policy limiting height ented development because that’s
more information call 738-7992. 4 p.m. South San Francisco Main
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South the project. His opposition has was established to prevent homes from where it makes the most sense to
Master Resource Conser vation San Francisco. Create the tallest remained consistent in decisions being overwhelmed by neighboring locate people,” he said.
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Overall consumer spending grew at the
fastest pace in three years. The revi-
next decade. That forecast has been
challenged as overly optimistic by
private forecasters who point to the
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Belmont. Free. For more information
Wine Dinner with Elio Grasso call 591-2732. in inventory rebuilding than previous- tion and lagging productivity as fac-
Winery. 6:30 p.m. Donato Enoteca,
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840 W. Orange Ave., South San had been expecting. For the year, the GDP expanded 2.3 2019 based on Trump’s success in win-
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110 Employment 110 Employment 203 public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
STATEMENT #276603
pET SiTTERS & The following person is doing business
DOG WAlKERS as: Styles By Lili, 515 El Camino Real
#160, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis-
NEEDED! tered Owner: Sandra Figueroa, 18401
Via Jose, SAN LORENZO, CA 94580.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
Local, family owned pet ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
care company. act business under the FBN on
11.1.2017.
Love for animals, /s/Sandra Liliana Figueroa/
Valid CDL/Ins/Car This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/18. (Published in
required. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18,
Routes from San Mateo 3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18).
to Palo Alto.
Approx hours, FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
M-F 11am - 3pm STATEMENT #276928
The following person is doing business
www.bayareapetpals.com as: PF Consulting, 1219 Chantal Way,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Email: lynda@bayareapetpals.com
Owner: Pamela Forbes, 1598 Maddux
for more info Dr., Redwood City, CA 94061. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 1/1/18.
RESTAURANT - /s/Pamela Forbes/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in
Gao, a Fine dining Vietnam- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18,
Caregivers
Caregivers Wanted
Wanted ese Homestyle Cuisine spe- 3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18).
Home
Home CCare
are Jobs cialized in Ben Tre Cooking,
located in San Mateo FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
(650) 600-8108 STATEMENT #276660
The following person is doing business
Email:
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com Looking for experienced as: Veracom Ford, 790 N. San Mateo
www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com Chef in ESE Vietnam Ben Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
Tre cooking cuisine. tered Owner: Cevera Automotive Group,
Apply
Apply online or w walk-in
alk-in LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
4600 EEll CCamino Real,, # 211,, LLos
amino Real os Altos
Altos a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
Applicant must have prior trant commenced to transact business
chef experience working in under the FBN on 10/11/2005. 203 public Notices 203 public Notices 203 public Notices
/s/Robert Branzuela/
Ben Tre region of Vietnam & This statement was filed with the Asses-
must know Ben Tre Cuisine sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME iN THE SUpERiOR COURT OF
STATEMENT #277089 STATEMENT #277185 CAliFORNiA, COUNTy OF
dishes. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18,
The following person is doing business SAN MATEO
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
Shiffts Immediate
ts, Immedia te Placement
Placement 3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18).
as: 1)ZS Eyebrow Symmetry 2)SS Eye-
The following person is doing business Case No. 16CiV00931
Please reply with your brow Symmetry 3)S Eyebrow Symmetry, as: Evolve Movement Collective, 240 plAiNTiFF’S STATEMENT
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience availability and primary contact Club Drive, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. OF DAMAGES
FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME 2115 Broadway St. #3, REDWOOD
or ccurrent
urrent CNA Certification;
Certification; information. Salary: Dependent on ex- STATEMENT #276966 CITY, CA 94063 . Registered Owner: Sa- Registered Owner: Evolve Classical Pi-
Must DDrive
rive CCar;
ar; SSpeak
peak and write
write English
English perience. The following person is doing business man Einahmadi, 25800 Industrial Blvd. late LLC, CA. The business is conduct- GLORIA V. TURCIOS, Plaintif,
as: 1)Salon Amethyst 2)Butterfly Skin Apt. 1188, Hayward, CA 94545. The ed by a Limited Liability Company. The vs
Email: gaovietkitchen@gmail.com and Beauty, 461 Laurel St., SAN CAR- business is conducted by an Individual. ELIANA SALOME MANSILLA, DOES 1-
lA pETiTE BAlEEN is Hiring Swim mail to:gaovietkitchen@gmail.com The registrant commenced to transact
registrant commenced to transact busi- 10, Defendants,
Teachers for our Atherton location! $300 LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: Jen- ness under the FBN on N/A.
Phone: (415) 999-5111 ny Peni, 645 Caribbean Way, San Ma- business under the FBN on 03/19/2018.
Hiring Bonus! $15-$19/hour DOE. (12 noon through 6PM) /s/Allison Gonzalez/ To: Defendant, ELIANA SALOME MAN-
Over 16 yrs old. teo, CA 94402. The business is conduct- /s/Saman Einahmadi/
Email shannonh@swimlpb.com. ed by an Individual. The registrant com- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- SILLA,
menced to transact business under the sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/26/18. (Published
FBN on N/A. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/18, Plaintiff, GLORIA V. TURCIOS, hereby
MERRy MAiDS SAlES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales /s/Jenny Peni/ 3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18). 4/5/18, 4/12/18, 4/19/18).
states, pursuant to the provisions of Cali-
SAN MATEO This statement was filed with the Asses- fornia Code of Civil Procedure, Section
Representative needed to sell newspa- 425.11, that he is seeking damages in
Hiring fulltime house cleaners. per print and web advertising and event sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME this action as follows:
No weekends. Paid holidays. marketing solutions. To apply, please call
Please call for an interview. 650-344-5200 and send resume to 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). STATEMENT #276913 FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #277193 1. Medical and related healthcare
650-572-8200. info@smdailyjournal.com expenses
as: 1)POST Clinic 2)Gravity 101 3)Gravi- The following person is doing business No less than $ 4,965.00;
FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME ty 101 Studio, 635 Bair Island Road,
STATEMENT #276869 as: Coalesce, 1150 El Camino Real 2. General damages $ 30,000.00;
NEWSpApER iNTERNS Suite 115, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
203 public Notices The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Peninsula Orthopedic
#226, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- 3. Other damages $ According
JOURNAliSM as: Noel Drive Apartments, 1019 & 1023 Sports Therapy LLC, CA. The business tered Owner: Eric Grivas, 434 D Street, to proof,
The Daily Journal is looking for in- FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME Noel Drive, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- Colma, CA 94014. The business is con-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- STATEMENT #276769 Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker pany. The registrant commenced to ducted by an Individual. The registrant
The following person is doing business and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Attorney for Plaintiff:
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi-
transact business under the FBN on commenced to transact business under JUAN M. SIMON, ESQ. SBN103156
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- as: 1)Accurate Door and Hardware 2)Ac- 2/3/2018. the FBN on N/A.
curate Door 3)Accurate Building Supply, ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- /s/Tirzah Atencio/ Law Offices of Juan M. Simon
so welcome. /s/Eric Grivas/ 617 Veterans Blvd., Suite 102
945 Airport Blvd., SOUTH SAN FRAN- trant commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses-
We expect a commitment of four to CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: under the FBN on 2/5/08. sor-County Clerk on 3/6/18. (Published in This statement was filed with the Asses- REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published (650)366-6476
eight hours a week for at least four Accurate Building Supply, Inc., CA. The
months. The internship is unpaid, but This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/18,
business is conducted by a Corporation. sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in Dated: NOV. 1, 2017
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- The registrant commenced to transact the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18, 4/19/18).
terns have progressed in time into business under the FBN on N/A.
paid correspondents and full-time re- 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
/s/Robert Farmer/ /JUAN M. SIMON/
porters. STATEMENT #277056 FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business
sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (Published FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME STATEMENT #276852 (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
College students or recent graduates STATEMENT #276955 as: 1)Seaport Psychological Sciences
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18, Center 2)Hannah K. Howell PhD JD, 501 The following person is doing business nal: 3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18, 4/19/18)
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper The following person is doing business
experience is preferred but not neces- 3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18). Seaport Court, Suite 201, REDWOOD as: AAA Construction and Painting Co.,
as: Maverick Jacks, 1190 California
sarily required. Drive, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- CITY, CA 94063 . Registered Owner: 406 Redwood Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA
tered Owner: Maverick Jacks Peninsula Shelley Hannah Kay Howell, PhD JD, 94066. Registered Owner: Yeol Kim,
Please send a cover letter describing FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME LLC, CA. The business is conducted by 1350 Woodland Ave., San Carlos, CA same address. The business is conduct-
your interest in newspapers, a resume STATEMENT #276923 a Limited Liability Company. The regis- 94070. The business is conducted by an
and three recent clips. Before you ap- The following person is doing business Individual. The registrant commenced to ed by an Individual. The registrant com- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
trant commenced to transact business menced to transact business under the CHANGE OF NAME
ply, you should familiarize yourself as: Dana’s Flower Basket, 83 37th Ave, under the FBN on 6/1/16. transact business under the FBN on
FBN on 2/28/18. CASE# 18CIV00848
with our publication. Our Web site: SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered /s/Micheal Mallie/ 3/16/18. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
www.smdailyjournal.com. Owners: Dana LoSchiavo and Joseph This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Shelley Hannah Kay Howell, PhD JD/ /s/Yeol Kim/ COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
LoSchiavo, 947 Lurline Dr., Foster City, sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Send your information via e-mail to CA 94404. The business is conducted the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- by a General Partnership. The registrant 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18, PETITION OF
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- 3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/18,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 commenced to transact business under 4/5/18, 4/12/18, 4/19/18). Monica Marie Fuentes
the FBN on 02/08/1984. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME Petitioner: Monica Marie Fuentes filed a
/s/Dana LoSchiavo/ STATEMENT #276871 FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
This statement was filed with the Asses- petition with this court for a decree
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #276812 FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME changing name as follows:
sor-County Clerk on 3/6/18. (Published in as: 1273 Mills Street Apartments, 1273 The following person is doing business STATEMENT #276989
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18, Present Name: Monica Marie Fuentes
NOW HiRiNG! Mills Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA as: 1)Allied Limousine 2)Eternity Limou-
3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18). sine, 1745 Adrian Rd #17, BURLIN-
The following person is doing business Proposed Name: Monica Marie Nadirah
94063. Registered Owners: Richard Tod Zarif
CARE HOMES iN SAN MATEO Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 GAME, CA 94010 . Registered Owner: as: 1)LEBARON INVESTMENTS 2)LEB-
AND REDWOOD CiTy Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The Allied Transportation Services LLC, CA. ARON SUPPLY CO. 3)NRDLY* 4)HIGH-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
lOOKiNG FOR FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME business is conducted by a Trust. The The business is conducted by a Limited CRAFT, 55 West 5th Ave. #6F, SAN MA- interested in this matter shall appear be-
STATEMENT #276797 registrant commenced to transact busi- Liability Company. The registrant com- TEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: Kiel fore this court at the hearing indicated
CAREGiVERS The following person is doing business
as: AAA Promotions, 980 Grand Ave.
ness under the FBN on 3/10/08.
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 2011.
LeBaron, same address. The business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Deepak Prashar/
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- tition for change of name should not be
Interested applicants should call Savoi at Suite 5, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA trant commenced to transact business granted. Any person objecting to the
94080. Registered Owner: Howard David sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file
1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published under the FBN on N/A.
1(650)454-0497 Renn, same address. The business is a written objection that includes the rea-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18, /s/Kiel LeBaron/ sons for the objection at least two court
trant commenced to transact business 3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- days before the matter is scheduled to
under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 3/13/18. (Published be heard and must appear at the hearing
TRiBUZi FOR HAiR /s/Howard David Renn/
FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/18, to show cause why the petition should
STATEMENT #276926 FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business STATEMENT #276796 4/5/18, 4/12/18, 4/19/18). not be granted. If no written objection is
has a station for rent join our busy friend- sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published as: Atlas Health Sciences, 100 N El Ca- The following person is doing business timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
ly energetic salon located in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18, mino Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. as: Eralux Appliance Repair, 2 Clark Dr tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
25 W. 25th Ave #5 in San Mateo. Registered Owner: Atlas Asia-Pacific, petition shall be held on 04/10/18 at 9
3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18). #110, SAN MATEO, CA 94401 . Regis- FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
Stop by or call Paige (650)679-4736. CA. The business is conducted by a tered Owners: Mohamed Amine Aouji STATEMENT #277199 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Corporation. The registrant commenced and Mirabelle Celine Aouji, same ad-
to transact business under the FBN on dress. The business is conducted by a
The following person is doing business Order to Show Cause shall be published
N/A. as: Fooligan Tribe, 71 Monterey Dr., DA- at least once each week for four succes-
Married Couple. The registrant com- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
/s/Francis C. Ryan/ menced to transact business under the LY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Owner:
GOT JOBS?
ing on the petition in the following news-
This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on N/A. Danilo Dris Jr., same address. The busi- paper of general circulation:
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in /s/Mohamed Amine Aouji/ ness is conducted by an Individual. The
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, San Mateo Daily Journal
This statement was filed with the Asses- registrant commenced to transact busi- Filed: 2/26/2018
3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18,
ness under the FBN on N/A. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
/s/Danilo Dris Jr./ Judge of the Superior Court
3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18). Dated: 2/26/2018
FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses-
STATEMENT #276798 (Published 3/8/18, 3/1518, 3/22/18,
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published
The best career seekers The following person is doing business
as: East Palo Alto United Soccer Club,
FiCTiTiOUS BUSiNESS NAME
STATEMENT #277084
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/18,
3/29/18)
4/5/18, 4/12/18, 4/19/18).
read the Daily Journal. 1735 Tulane Ave., EAST PALO ALTO,
CA 94303. Registered Owner: George
The following person is doing business
as: Round Table Pizza #322, 1324 El
Mendoza, same address. The business Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- . Registered Owner: GC Pizza Inc., CA.
We will help you recruit qualified, talented trant commenced to transact business The business is conducted by a Corpora-
individuals to join your company or organization. under the FBN on N/A. tion. The registrant commenced to trans-
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enhancements, unlike the district’s bond
measure fund which pays toward addressing
campus facilities.
Research and BMWL recommend that the
San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School
District continue the process to prepare for
Officials have said the parcel tax measure a November 2018 election,” according to
is essential to offset a structural deficit, the report, also referring to a consultant in
That support dropped to 64 percent — just which is expected to grow as large as $9 the polling process.
below the supermajority required to pass — million over the coming two years. Beyond Should officials wish to pursue the tax
if the district pursued a $398 tax spanning the tax being considered, the district main- this fall, they would need to approve float-
the same period of time, according to a tains a perpetual $104 parcel tax passed in ing it by the summer.
report presented to officials Monday, March 1991 which generates about $3.5 million
26. Pursuit of local school tax measures have
annually. become increasingly common, as education
School board President Audrey Ng said it
is heartening to find voters’ apparent will- Without the measure under examination, officials seek additional sources of revenue
ingness to support a tax. officials would likely need to look into cut- to backfill funding gaps left by allocations
“The results came back very positive for ting more than $5 million per year over the from Sacramento. The elementary school
the potential parcel tax and we were defi- next two years to balance the budget, generated as much as $10 million annually, districts in Millbrae as well as Belmont and
nitely excited,” she said, adding the polling according to the report. floated as high as 77 percent in some Redwood Shores are seeking tax increases
encouraged officials to continue examining The report claims the measure would help instances, but those figures dropped once a on the June ballot, and the San Bruno Park
the measure’s viability. No decision was pay teachers a living wage in an area duration for the tax was identified. The Elementary as well as San Mateo Union
made at the meeting. becoming increasingly difficult for educa- highest the $398 tax polled was 72 percent, High school districts are examining future
District officials have been scrambling tors to afford. Polling results show appeals and support fell as low as 63 percent when a taxes as well.
for a tax following the March 2017 narrow to helping attract and retain quality teachers 15-year duration was tested. If the district Ng noted polling showed support for her
failure of Measure Y, a previous $209 parcel are among the most effective campaign were able to pass the higher tax, it would district’s measure tested well even with an
tax proposed to span nine years. The pro- pitches. generate roughly $13 million annually. assumption that there would be competing
posal fell one percentage point short of the Funding an ability to improve curriculum, Ng said officials are yet to determine tax floated on a coming ballot.
threshold for approval. The vote pre-empted reduce class sizes and support enrichment which measure they may pursue, claiming Considering the positive feedback, Ng
the expiration of one of the district’s previ- programs were among the other most useful further examination is due. said officials plan to continue examining
ous parcel taxes, which generated about $7 appeals tested against potential voters, Considering the general support for the the tax viability over the coming weeks.
million annually. according to the report. measure though, Godbe suggested it was “We are taking steps forward based on
Revenue from parcel taxes can be paid Support for the $298 measure, standing to suitable to put it on the fall ballot. these results,” she said.
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