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failure; critics call for further refinements
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Local control advocates and pro- transit-oriented
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Deputy Coroner Laura Bailey takes a cheek swab sample from Nisael Navarro, an intern at the San Mateo County trol while others mourn the loss of height limits,
Coroner’s Office, to show what those attending the Bay Area Missing Persons Day might encounter. Hosted by a prescription for the state’s Scott Wiener reduce parking
the Coroner’s Office, the event is aimed at bolstering DNA databases used to identify missing persons. Below: affordability crisis. restrictions and
After the remains of a female skeleton were found partially buried on a Brisbane mountainside in 2013, a sculpture The division forms around allow greater density near rail and
of the woman’s face was created using facial reconstruction in an effort to identify her. Senate Bill 827, crafted by state bus stops failed Tuesday, April 17,
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chemical attack site in Douma could go in. “There is still a lot of volatili-
Largest maker of bump
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ty in the area,” U.N. spokesman Stephane er of bump stocks, which allow semi-auto- to another level over car loans
Dujarric said, adding that the U.N. security matic weapons to fire rapidly like automatic WASHINGTON — The GOP-led Senate
BEIRUT — Assailants opened fire at a team needed to make at least another visit firearms, announced Wednesday that it will voted Wednesday to block Obama-era guid-
U.N. security team visiting the site of a sus- before the fact-finding mission could go stop taking orders and shut down its website ance a consumer protection agency issued
pected chemical weapons attack in Syria, an ahead. next month. five years ago to help ensure lenders don’t
official said Wednesday, forcing it to retreat The town is under the protection of The announcement comes about a month charge blacks and Hispanics higher interest
Russia’s military police. The Russian mili- after President Donald Trump said his admin-
to its base and further delaying a fact-find- rates on car loans.
tary said a Syrian security employee was istration would “ban” bump stocks, which
ing mission by outside experts to examine The vote was 51-47. Sen. Joe Manchin of
slightly wounded in the crossfire Tuesday, he said “turn legal weapons into illegal
the claims. West Virginia was the only Democratic law-
but no Russian servicemen were at the site machines.”
Gunmen shot at the U.N. team in Douma maker to side with Republicans in voting
of the attack. The devices became a focal point of the
on Tuesday and detonated an explosive, for the measure, which now must pass the
Journalists visiting Douma on a govern- national gun control debate when they were
leading it to return to Damascus, said the House before it goes to President Donald
ment-organized tour Monday did not report used in October when a man carried out the
head of the international chemical weapons deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. his- Trump for his signature.
watchdog, Ahmet Uzumcu. He did not identi- any security threats. The Associated Press Republicans said that rescinding the guid-
met with residents who said they were over- tory.
fy the assailants. About a dozen bump stocks were found ance is necessary because it amounted to a
Inspectors from the Organization for the whelmed by chlorine fumes on the night of backdoor attempt to regulate auto dealers.
the alleged attack, and lost their loved ones. among the weapons used by Stephen
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons have Paddock when he unleashed a hail of bullets Congress expressly prohibited such regula-
been waiting since Saturday to visit Douma, With 11 days now having passed, con- tion when establishing the consumer pro-
from his high-rise Las Vegas hotel suite,
the site of the alleged April 7 attack. They cerns are growing that evidence could fall tection agency through passage of the
killing 58 people and leaving more than
were initially blocked by the Syrian gov- prey to tampering or be otherwise compro- Dodd-Frank Act in 2010.
800 others injured.
ernment and its ally, Russia, on Monday. mised.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: IN A SHOWDOWN FOR FIRST PLACE, SHP BASEBALL BEATS CARLMONT, 4-3 >> PAGE 23
Baseball
Local sports roundup
week, the Tigers have found their groove
Conference, and moving into a first-place
tie with Mission-Santa Clara.
Canelo out for six
Sacred Heart Prep 4, Carlmont 3
The Gators retook first place in the
once again, picking up their second consec-
utive lopsided win.
After crushing Castilleja 13-3 Tuesday,
After two scoreless innings, CSM (11-5
Golden Gate, 24-11 overall) took control of
the game with five runs in the top of the
months for doping
third inning. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division the Tigers returned to the diamond
standings with a win over the now second- Wednesday to drub the Eagles in a West Bay Everett Lau paced the offense for San
place Scots. Mateo, going 2 for 4 with three RBIs and LAS VEGAS — Nevada boxing regulators
Athletic League game. suspended Canelo Alvarez on Wednesday for
SHP (5-1 PAL Bay, 14-4 overall) scored NDB starting pitcher Madison Earnshaw three runs scored. Angelo Bortolin and Nick
the maximum out of the minimum, scoring Knecht each drove in a pair of runs for the six months for doping violations.
was dominant Wednesday, tossing a com- Alvarez also must undergo drug tests. No
four runs on four hits — with all four runs plete game, five-hitter. She struck out and Bulldogs as well.
coming in the bottom of the second inning. Starter Sean Prozell picked up the win on fine was recommended because past ones have
eye-popping 18 Harker batters. been based on future purses. With Alvarez’s
Carlmont (4-2, 9-9) scored single runs in Ashleigh Dean drove in a pair of runs to the mound for San Mateo. He worked six
innings, allowing two runs on six hits May 5 rematch with Gennady Golovkin can-
the second, third and fourth innings, but lead NDB offense. Emma Nolte and Kelly
while striking out five. celed, there is no forth-
could not come up the tying run as the Scots Nolte each drove in a run as well for the
CSM, which is riding a five-game win- coming purse.
finished with eight hits. Tigers. Earnshaw also had a solid day at the
ning streak, have four games remaining in Caroline Bateman, a
Nate Fleischli earned the win for the plate with a team-high three hits in five at- Nevada deputy attorney
Gators, his third in a row, with six innings bats. the regular season — including a pair with
Mission on the final twos days, April 24 general, suggested a pun-
of work. Dominic Cacchione worked the ishment of six months
seventh for the save. College softball and 26.
from the date of Alvarez’s
San Mateo 23, De Anza 1 Boys’ lacrosse first positive test, on Feb.
Burlingame 9, Menlo 0 The Lady Bulldogs clinched at least a tie 17.
The stakes weren’t nearly as high as the for the Coast Conference North title with Sacred Heart Prep 21, Mitty 3 Bateman said Alvarez
last time these two teams met, but the the lopsided win over the Dons. The Gators cruised to an easy West Saul ‘Canelo’ has been cooperative
Panthers earned a big win to keep them- The win was the ninth in a row for the Catholic Athletic League win over the Alvarez since testing positive,
selves in the race for an automatic Central state’s top-ranked team. Monarchs. which was a contributing
Coast Section berth. Madeline Morris had a big game for CSM, Tommy Barnds had another big game for factor in handing down a punishment less than
The last time these teams met was last going 2 for 3 with four RBIs, including one SHP, scoring a match-high seven goals. the standard disciplinary sanction of one year.
year in the CCS Division II championship of the eight Bulldogs doubles. Leaness Teddy Vought accounted for seven goals as Alvarez wasn’t present at the Nevada
game, which was won by Menlo, 1-0. Donn led the CSM with three hits, while six well, scoring twice and assisting on five Athletic Commission meeting where the sus-
Wednesday, Burlingame (2-4 PAL Bay, 8-7 Bulldogs batters had two hits. others. Ben Ramsey added four goals for the pension was handed down.
overall) scored single runs in the second, CSM scored six runs in the first inning Gators, who had 10 players find the back of Alvarez was supposed to face Golovkin for
third and fourth innings before putting the and added five more in the second to take the net. his unified middleweight title next month at
game away with a six-run fifth. command of the game. The Bulldogs then the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, but the fight
Panther starting pitcher Emilio Flores put De Anza out of its misery with a 12-run TUESDAY was called off after the commission issued a
was dominant in six innings of work, fourth. complaint against Alvarez for testing positive
allowing just two hits while striking out six CSM (10-1 Coast Conference, 32-4 over- Swimming to the banned performance-enhancing drug
and walking only one. all) has only one game left in Coast clenbuterol in his hometown of Guadalajara,
NDB relay qualifies for CCS
Taylor Clark paced the offense for Conference play: an April 24 regular-season Mexico.
The Notre Dame-Belmont swim team
Burlingame, going 3 for 4 with a double and finale against Ohlone (8-2, 28-8). The The fight would have been a rematch of their
hosted its only swim meet of the season at
three RBIs. Justin Brunicardi was a perfect 3 Bulldogs will play a pair of non-league bout last September, where Alvarez got a con-
Serra, where its 200 medley relay team post-
for 3 and also swiped three bases, while games before facing the Renegades. They’ll troversial draw in a fight many thought
ed a qualifying time for the Central Coast
Alex McMaster went 2 for 3 with a pair of host Santa Rosa at 3 p.m. Thursday and then Golovkin had clearly won.
Section championships next month.
runs driven in. go on the road to Aptos to face Cabrillo at Alvarez blamed contaminated beef in
The team of Kristen Martinez, Maya Hart,
Menlo falls to 2-3 in division play and 6- noon Saturday. Mexico for his positive test and vowed to
McKaela Glanville and Riley Brownfield
9 overall with the loss. swam the four-discipline event in a time of plead his case before the commission. But
College baseball 2:11. 94 during the Tigers’ meet with with Alvarez suspended because of the posi-
Softball San Mateo 9, Chabot-Hayward 6 Castilleja. tive test and so little time between the hearing
Notre Dame-Belmont 11, Harker 0 The Bulldogs completed a two-game Glanville also qualified for CCS in the and the fight promoters decided to cancel the
After scuffling for the better part of a sweep of the Gladiators, knocking them out 400 free, posting a time of 4:40.72. bout.
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Belt homers as Giants beat Arizona in 10 snapping San Francisco’s 21-inning score-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 4, D’backs 3 less streak, and Chris Stratton carried a
TRAINER’S ROOM
PHOENIX — Brandon Belt hit a two-run shutout into the eighth before Arizona ral- Gi ants : RHP Jeff Samardzija (pectoral
chance.Arizona rallied in
homer with two out in the 10th inning, and lied. strain) could pitch as soon as Friday, manag-
the bottom half of the
the San Francisco Giants beat the Arizona Jarrod Dyson got the Diamondbacks on the er Bruce Bochy said. Samardzija has not yet
10th. Pinch-hitter John
Diamondbacks 4-3 on Wednesday night to board with a run-scoring triple with none pitched in the majors this season. ...
Ryan Murphy and David
stop a four-game slide. out. But Tony Watson came in and escaped Longoria was back in the lineup after miss-
Peralta began the inning
Andrew McCutchen opened the 14th with a the jam. ing Tuesday’s game with a sore left ankle.
with consecutive doubles
leadoff single against Brad Boxberger. against Cory Gearrin. Arizona then tied in the ninth on consecu-
Buster Posey then struck out swinging and The Diamondbacks had tive doubles for Paul Goldschmidt and OUTFIELD MISHAPS
Evan Longoria flied to center before Belt a runners on the corners Pollock off Strickland. Pollock advanced on The Giants made a pair of defensive gaffes
hit a towering drive into the seats in right for Brandon Belt with one out when a fly ball, but was stranded at third. in the outfield. Hunter Pence dropped a fly
his second homer of the season. Gearrin struck out A.J. Longoria finished with three hits, includ- ball to left with two outs in the sixth, and
Boxberger (0-1) had opened the season Pollock. Daniel Descalso then walked before ing a double and a single. McCutchen had Austin Jackson misjudged a Goldschmidt
with seven scoreless appearances of an Alex Avila grounded out, giving Gearrin his two hits. drive to center in the seventh that was a
inning apiece. Hunter Strickland (2-0) got first save. Diamondbacks starter Robbie Ray allowed scored a double. Neither came back to hurt
the win despite blowing a save Longoria hit a two-run homer in the sixth, two runs and five hits in six innings. the Giants.
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
ing elimination, the Sharks looked more
desperate at the start. San Jose got the first
seven shots on goal in the game and took
the early lead with another contribution
from the fourth line.
play in the period but Jones stopped Perry
once again with a sprawling pad save and Sorensen, who spent most of the season
then Ryan Getzlaf finally got a puck past in the AHL, took the rebound of Brent
Jones, although it came a fraction of a sec- Burns’ point shot and scored his third goal
ond after the final buzzer. of the series less than six minutes into the
Referee Eric Furlatt emphatically waved game.
the goal off on the ice and Getzlaf could only Gibson then robbed Evander Kane later in
lean on the goal in frustration over the the period and Anaheim killed off a penalty
failed opportunity. to keep the game at 1-0 before the Ducks
That frustration only grew as the power generated some chances late that Jones was
play continued into the third period. Rickard able to turn aside.
Rakell appeared to tie the game with a one-
timer but the Sharks challenged the zone NOTES
entry and the officials ruled Perry and Rakell
were offside after video review. Perry had no points in the series. ...
Cogliano finally scored for Anaheim off a Linesman Brad Kovachik left the game in
feed from Ryan Kesler but the good feeling the first period with an injury and was
didn’t last long before Hertl responded. replaced by Mark Shewchyk. . . . San
That led to chants of “We want Vegas!” and Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS
“Sweep! Sweep! Sweep!” down the stretch at opened the dressing room door to lead the San Jose defenseman Brent Burns fires a shot on goal during the Sharks’ series-clinching
the sold out Shark Tank. Sharks onto the ice pregame. sweep of the Anaheim Ducks in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
California Coaches Association. A memorial luncheon will held at 11 a.m. tion, to authenticate your signed sports
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
“Jon’s passion for the game and commit-
ment to his players has always been evi-
dent,” Frank Rodriguez, assistant principal
June 3 at the South San Francisco Elks
Lodge. Donations to the SSFHS Athletic
Booster Club are preferred.
treasures. Organizers are “offering a special
$10 autograph authentication price for any
item with a regular autograph authentica-
of athletics, said in a press release. “He *** tion charge of $49 or less, as well as a $10
will be greatly missed both on and off the The Sequoia baseball program is hosting show signer special for any single-signed
all attributes that can be positive assets to pool deck by this athletic administration. its seventh annual fundraising golf tourna-
the Notre Dame basketball program,” items obtained at the show.”
We wish him nothing but the best moving ment at Poplar Creek Golf Course in San There will also be the requisite athletes for
Rossi said in the press release. “I have forward.” Mateo May 21.
learned and gained the qualities necessary autograph sessions, including various
*** Cost is $150 per golfer or $550 for a 49ers legends: Jerry Rice, Roger Craig and
to be the head coach for NDB basketball.”
Ray DeJong, a longtime PE teacher and foursome, which includes range ball, lunch Keena Turner (Saturday), and Joe Montana
*** coach at South San Francisco High School, and qualifies players for prizes throughout and John Taylor (Sunday). Also scheduled
While one coach is coming, one is leav- died March 29, on his 92nd birthday at his the day. to attend are Reggie Jackson (Saturday) and
ing. Sacred Heart Prep also announced home in Albany. To sign up, go to bit.do/seqbaseballgo- Dick Butkus (Sunday).
Wednesday that longtime girls’ water polo DeJong went to work for South City in lf2018. For more information, email head
coach Jon Burke is leaving the school to 1950 before retiring in 1988. During his coach Corey Uhalde at cuhalde@seq.org. The show runs Friday through Sunday at
take a position of director of college coun- time as football coach, he turned the *** 2600 Geneva Ave. Doors open 3 p.m.
seling at the York School in Monterey. Warriors into a county powerhouse, lead- Sports memorabilia and card shows are a Friday, 9:30 a.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.
In his dozen years leading the girls’ pro- ing them to 29 straight wins in North dime a dozen, but this weekend’s Tri Star Sunday. There is a $12 parking fee.
gram, Burke coached the Gators to nine Peninsula League play in the 1960s. Sports Collectible Show event at Cow
West Catholic Athletic League titles and 10 After a stint in the U.S. Navy during Palace in Daly City is not your ordinary
consecutive Central Coast Section World War II, DeJong went on to play on card show.
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and, this past season, he named the top to Northwestern in 1949 and to Ohio State the most well-known and most accepted 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
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BEARS
Continued from page 11
row to stun Hagerman and take the first set 7-
5. Hagerman could never recover as Shafaie
went on to win in straight sets, 7-5, 6-2.
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The Scots earned their second win at No. 1 coach Gregg Popovich dies Aragon at South City,Woodside at King's Academy,
win, crucial considering both had just singles, where Thomas Reznik outlasted SAN ANTONIO — The wife of San Antonio Spurs El Camino at San Mateo, Menlo-Atherton at Half
arrived back in the country at midnight Tim Berthier in a third-set tiebreaker. coach Gregg Popovich has died. She was 67. Moon Bay, 4 p.m.
Wednesday from a spring break trip to The Spurs confirmed Erin Popovich’s death Softball
Berthier led most of the first set before Wednesday. The team didn’t provide further details.
Spain. Reznik tied it at 5. Reznik then held his
Woodside at Capuchino, Burlingame at Hillsdale,
“They didn’t touch a racket for a week,” “We mourn the loss of Erin,” Spurs general manager Half Moon Bay at Sequoia, Carlmont at San Mateo,
serve for a 6-5 lead and then broke Berthier RC Buford said in a team statement. “She was a strong,
said M-A assistant coach Carlos Aguilar. to win the first set, 7-5.
4 p.m.
But the jet lag didn’t seem to affect the duo wonderful, kind, intelligent woman who provided love, Boys' tennis
as they won easily in straight sets, 6-2, 6-0. Berthier started the second set the way he support and humor to all of us.” PAL team tournament, TBA
The Bears then clinched the team win did the first, building an early lead on serve. The Popovichs have two children and two grandchil- Crystal Springs at Nueva School, Serra at Sacred
when the No. 3 doubles tandem of Kyle Trailing 3-2, Reznik needed a timeout to deal dren. They met at the Air Force Academy in 1970s when Heart Cathedral, 3:30 p.m.
Conrad and Griffin Voss posted a 6-2, 6-2 with cramps in his calves. he was an assistant coach for the Falcons. Erin’s father, Badminton
victory. Jim Conboy, was Air Force’s head athletic trainer. Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.; El Camino at
“M-A has a lot of depth,” said Carlmont But Reznik pushed on. Berthier would go Capuchino, Crystal Springs at Jefferson, Terra Nova
head coach Dan Nguyen of what the ultimate on to take the second set 6-2 and with the Professional wrestling great at Woodside, Westmoor at Mills, Aragon at San
team match already decided, a super tiebreak-
difference is between the two teams. “It’s
er — the first to 10 points — was used in Bruno Sammartino dies at 82 Mateo, South City at Hillsdale, Carlmont at
frustrating. We knew after this year, losing Burlingame, 5 p.m.
six seniors, that it would tough next year (to lieu of a traditional first-to-six games set. PITTSBURGH — Bruno Sammartino, professional Swimming
beat the Bears). If it would be any year (to The tiebreaker was tied at 3-all and again at wrestling’s “Living Legend” and one of its longest- Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, San Mateo at Se-
knock off M-A), it would have been this 6-all before Reznik won four of the next five reigning champions, has died. Sammartino was 82.
quoia, 3 p.m.; WBAL Jamboree #4B at Sacred Heart
year.” points to take the set 10-7 and win the Family friend and former wrestling announcer
Prep, 4 p.m.
While Sorenson doesn’t really keep track match 7-5, 2-6, (10-7). Christoper Cruise said Sammartino died Wednesday
Boys' lacrosse
of the titles, he knows and appreciates the morning and had been hospitalized for two months.
“Close, but we couldn’t pull out the win,” Sammartino was wrestling’s biggest box office
Marin Academy at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.; Menlo
fact that the Bears just keep bringing in new said Carlmont head coach Dan Nguyen. School at Serra, 5 p.m.
talent year after year. draw in the 1960s and 1970s and held the World Wide
“We’ll have to play a little bit more to get Wrestling Federation championship for more than 11
Boys' volleyball
“Working with the kids is the allure for that CCS berth.” St. Francis at Serra, 6 p.m.
me. Not the [10] championships,” Sorenson years (4,040 days) over two title runs.
said, who was also pleased to see another By locking up the league title, M-A earns
team step up and give the Bears a battle. an automatic bid into the CCS tournament.
“This match against Carlmont is now offi- Carlmont, meanwhile, will be the No. 1 seed
cially a rivalry,” Sorenson continued. “It’s in the four-team PAL team tournament that
fun to have a rival capable of beating you.” will determine the league’s other automatic
A win by Jake Andrew and Theo Novak at bid to CCS. Carlmont will host the Ocean
No. 1 doubles gave the Bears the sweep of Division winner today at 4 p.m. The other
the doubles matches. semifinal match pits rivals Aragon and
Carlmont (12-2) didn’t pick up its first win Hillsdale against each other. The Dons, as
until Milad Shafaie overcame a 5-2, first-set the No. 2 seed, will host the No. 3 Knights.
deficit to beat M-A’s Cole Hagerman. The two semifinal winners will play at the
“[Milad is] a fighter,” Nguyen said. “He home of the higher seed in the champi-
finds a way to grind it out.” onship match Friday.
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Spring is the busiest time of year for bees and their bee-
keepers. Queens begin laying their eggs, scouts head out of
the hive to find food to replenish diminished stocks, and
the rest of the workers shoulder the load in raising more
brood.
For beekeepers, late summer and autumn are the primary
harvest periods for honey, while winter provides a pause for
equipment cleaning and repair. Spring is all about honey-
bee regeneration, said Jeffrey Harris, a research professor
with the Mississippi State University Extension Service.
“Bees are seasonal animals that depend upon flowers,”
Harris said. “You can’t grow brood without pollen, and
there’s only a discreet amount of time available for bloom-
ing.”
Beekeeping seasons vary in length according to climate,
of course. That ranges from about 10 weeks in Alaska to 11
months or more along the Gulf of Mexico.
“The seasons are shorter in Alaska but you can make more
honey per colony,” Harris said. “Things bloom hard and
daylight runs about 20 hours per day. Down here
(Mississippi), it’s greatly different. We have a little winter
lasting about two weeks.”
Overwintering honeybee colonies in hives is tricky but
not unworkable. The key to high wintering success is
ensuring that the bees are healthy at the beginning of the
cold season and have enough nutrition to carry them over.
Beekeepers face colony mortality because of disease-car-
rying mites, moisture building up in the hives and extreme
cold. Few plants will bloom outdoors in single-digit tem-
peratures, and their absence triggers starvation. Beekeeping seasons vary in length according to climate, of course.That ranges from about 10 weeks in Alaska to 11 months
“If bees are to starve, it’s generally in February and or more along the Gulf of Mexico.
March,” Hollis said. “We don’t start to see much flowering
down here until March.
“Beekeepers need to provide artificial syrup and candy
(pollen patties) to sustain and help them with the ups and
downs of weather in the early spring.”
The four types of bees most commonly seen in North
America are wild bees, bumblebees, Mason bees and honey-
bees.
Honeybees are among the first of the bee species to
become active each year, said Andony Melathopoulos, a bee
specialist with Oregon State University Extension.
“Unlike all the other bees in the U.S., they winter as a
colony so they can jump into action as soon as it gets
warm” — approximately 55 degrees Fahrenheit, he said. “In
the middle of the winter, all the rest of the bees are in some
form of dormancy, either in the ground or in hollow stems.”
Gardeners can make their properties more hospitable by
choosing plants attractive to bees, massing them in broad
strips or swaths, and selecting those that flower succes-
sively, starting in early spring, Melathopoulos said.
“People should be aware that many plants with gorgeous
blooms don’t always attract pollinators,” he said. “A hybrid
tea rose has really no benefit to pollinators. So look out for
plants that pollinators visit when strolling around your
neighborhood.”
“The best policy is to plant a variety of bee-attractive
flowers, ones with different shapes and colors, that bloom
at different times of the year,” Melathopoulos said.
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projects with little regard for their
blend with the existing community.
Wiener had said local control should be
keep an eye to discussions of amend-
ments to growth policies and offering
adequate resources to cities facing
Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. San son@comcast.net.
limited in a state where housing costs growth.
Francisco Animal Care & Control, spiraled out of control, as officials too To that end, Wiener also proposed
1200 15th St., San Francisco. For Outdoor Bargain Book and Media the senate Transportation and Housing frequently defer to the will of residents Senate Bill 828, which addresses the
more information call 340-7022. Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Millbrae Committee.
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. One seeking to preserve their quality of life. Regional Housing Needs Allocation
AARP Meeting. 11 a.m. Beresford day book sale. For more information Jason Rhine, legislative analyst for Matt Regan, senior vice president of and aims to increase the state’s capacity
Recreation Center, 2910 Alameda de call 697-7607. the League of California Cities, por- public policy for the Bay Area Council, for mandating construction.
las Pulgas, San Mateo. There will be a
social hour with a hot dog sale fol- League of Women Voters State trayed the decision as a win for critics shared his disenchantment over the Rhine also suggested legislators
lowed by a business meeting. Propositions Pros and Cons. 10:30 who claimed the bill reached too far loss of a bill which he considered a work to bring back redevelopment
a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 without giving adequate consideration
Public Access Television Station Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. potentially valuable weapon in the agencies, as the financing available to
Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Midpen Media Discuss the June ballot. For more to the perspective of local elected offi- fight against California’s housing cri- local cities could help facilitate more
Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo information call 591-8286. cials. sis. building and work toward the goals of
Alto. Includes signing up for classes
and a tour of the facility. For more English Probate and Death Duty “The committee made it clear they “Obviously we were very disappoint- Wiener’s legislation.
information call 494-8686. Records. 10:30 a.m. to noon. San thought 827 was too blunt of an instru- ed. This was the principle housing Ultimately, Rhine said his organiza-
Mateo County Genealogical Society
Paul VornHagen and the American at Grace Lutheran Church, 2825 ment and would be a one-size-fits-all reform bill for 2018, and it didn’t make tion looked forward to further discus-
Songbook . 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. approach,” said Rhine. it out of one committee,” he said. sions on the issue with an understand-
Foster City Library, 1000 E. Hillsdale Free. For more information call 306- But he expects a similar effort to
Blvd., Foster City. Featuring jazz stan- 3423. Regan’s organization was one of the ing that California has plenty of work
dards from composers of the return in future legislative sessions, many advocacy groups which supported to do before the affordability crisis is
American Songbook. For more infor- 80th Anniversary Open House. 11 which aligns with Wiener’s promise to the proposal, with hopes that it would beat.
mation call 574-4842. a.m. to 3 p.m. Millbrae Nursery
School, 86 Center St., Millbrae. RSVP keep up the fight for more housing near facilitate sufficient construction to help Regan too advocated for the bill’s
Free Work shop: Disinherit the IRS recommended. For more informa- public transportation. loosen the prevailing shortage of return, under a firm belief that transit-
From Your Retirement Accounts. tion contact admin@millbraenurs- “I hope it will be more balanced and
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo Public erycoop.org. homes across California. oriented development is a solution not
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. offer more discretion at the local level, Leora Tanjuatco Ross, organizing only to the state’s affordability crisis,
For seniors. Free. For more informa- Millbrae Historic Walking Tour. 1 but at the same time get to the state’s director for the San Mateo County but would offer substantial environ-
tion call 401-4662. p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1
Library Ave., Millbrae. Free. For more goal of more density around transit,” Housing Leadership Council, also mental benefits through promoting
Instrument Petting Zoo. 7 p.m. to information call 697-7607. said Rhine. shared frustration over the bill’s death public transportation.
7:40 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, The bill would have provided “an while pledging a willingness to pre- He also called for urgency on the mat-
800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Chamber The Society of Western Artists Oil
Music by the Bay will be visiting to Painting Demonstration. 1 p.m. to incentive for housing developers to serve its spirit. ter as a means of quashing the biggest
give a brief performance and offer 3 p.m. SWA Fine Art Center, 527 San build near transit by exempting” them “While we are disappointed to see threat to the stability of so many
the audience hands-on time with Mateo Ave., San Bruno. The subject
their instruments. For more informa- matter is central California and the “from certain low-density requirements that SB 827 will not move forward this Californians’ lives.
tion call 330-2530. Bay Area. For more information call including maximum controls on resi- year, we are glad that it sparked conver- “It marries climate, housing and plan-
737-6084.
Kitten Kindergarden. 7 p.m. to 8
dential density, maximum controls on sation about our shared responsibility ning objectives in one change.
p.m. Peninsula Humane Society and School of Rock San Mateo. 2 p.m. floor-area ratio,” minimum parking to create more housing, in every city Obviously too much change for too
SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, School of Rock San Mateo, 711 S. B requirements and maximum building and town,” she said in an email. “We are many people too fast. But I would argue
Burlingame. An in-depth look at the St., San Mateo. Featuring local music
general care, behavioral characteris- students. For more information call heights, according to an analysis of the focused on continuing this conversa- that in a crisis a crisis response is
tics and training process for kittens. 347-3474. bill. tion in every city in San Mateo required. We don’t have the luxury of
For more information call 340-7022. Critics claimed it sought to strip city County.” waiting for five or six years to make a
The Quitters (duo) and Michael
The Groovy Judy Band Grooves. 7 Shay Trio. 7:30 p.m. Pacifica councils and planning commissions of Looking ahead, Rhine said he good bill perfect. And Sen. Wiener’s
p.m. to 10 p.m. The 7 Mile House, Performances, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., their authority in managing develop- believes future conversations around bill was good legislation,” he said.
2800 Bayshore Blvd., Brisbane. All Pacifica. Cost is $15-$23. Family
ages welcome. Free. For more infor- friendly. For more information call
mation call (415) 467-2343. 355-1882.
district report, which suggested on For the elementary school district,
FRIDAY, APRIL 20
Keith Moon: The Real Me. 8 p.m.
Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway,
Redwood City. Story of the leg-
Latin Dance Night. 7:30 p.m. to 10
p.m. Half Moon Bay Odd Fellows
Lodge, 526 Main St., Half Moon Bay.
Free. For more information call 219-
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average, such a tax would cost home-
owners an average of about $56.77.
Assuming polling suggests there is
officials are further along in their
pursuit of a parcel tax measure which
is likely to be placed on the fall bal-
endary drummer for The Who. Cost 3522. adequate support to pursue the measure, lot.
$20 online, $25 at the door. Show officials are examining floating it to A pollster discovered 69 percent of
includes mature themes, parental Keith Moon: The Real Me. 8 p.m.
discretion advised. For more infor- Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway, threatening the success of competing voters in the fall election, according likely voters in the November elec-
mation contact keithmoonthere- Redwood City. Story of the leg- tax measures potentially floated on the to the report. Such a vision would tions would support a $298 parcel tax
alme@gmail.com. endary drummer for The Who. Cost
$20 online, $25 at the door. Show same ballot as local elementary school require the board to approve placing spanning nine years to generate oper-
Spruce Up Your Garden with includes mature themes, parental districts. on the ballot by Aug. 10. ating revenue for the school system.
Rhododendrons. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. discreation advised. For more infor- Land noted he was not opposed to
Los Altos Masonic Lodge, 146 Main mation contact keithmoonthere- As high school district officials That support dropped to 64 percent —
St., Los Altos. Hosted by the De Anza alme@gmail.com. the idea of pursuing a tax for the high consider the initiative, they should be just below the supermajority required
Chapter of the American school district, but harbors reserva- mindful of competitive tax measures to pass — if the district pursued a $398
Rhododendron Society. For more SUNDAY, APRIL 22
Airport Runway Run at San Carlos tions regarding timing. likely floated on the same ballot by tax spanning the same period of time.
information call (408) 920-0884.
Airport. 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Hiller “I think we could use a bond measure, the San Bruno Park and San Mateo- At the upcoming meeting, trustees
Dental Implants Can Reverse the Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway Road, but I’m hesitant to say this is the right
Aging Process. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. San Carlos. Cost is $15 to $60. For Foster City elementary school dis- are slated to determine the likely cost
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 more information call 654-0200. time,” he said. tricts, according to the report. and length of their tax which officials
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. As a compromise, Land suggested he A more recent report, however, sug- have said is needed to offset the loss of
Registration is required. For more Volunteer with Habitat for may favor exploring the polling but
information call 522-7490. Humanity’s ‘Race to B uild’ 5K gests competing bond measures on the $7 million annually generated by a
Color Run. 7:30 a.m. to noon. Coyote primarily as a means of getting a better same ballot are unlikely to deter voters previous parcel tax.
Play Professional Poker. 1 p.m. to 2 Point Recreation Area, 1701 Coyote sense of voters’ position on the pro- from supporting the high school dis- Should the tax fail, officials have
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Point Drive, San Mateo. For more
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. information call (415) 625-1048. posal. trict’s effort, as support often is deter- suggested the district’s structural
Registration is required. $85 for resi- Officials claim a bond is necessary mined by the voters’ relationship with deficit could grow as large as $9 mil-
dents, $105 for non-residents. For Puppy Ghostbusters Mini Session. to finance a variety of safety, technol-
more information call 522-7490. 10 a.m. Peninsula Humane Society the district. lion, likely presenting a variety of dif-
and SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, ogy and sustainability improvements Land though said his approach to the ficult choices around budget cuts.
Burlingame Librar y Foundation Burlingame. Cost is $50. For more across the district. Most notable, issue will likely be influenced by the
information call 340-7022.
Spring Book Sale. Noon to 5 p.m. Friedman said, is the need to refurbish intent of the local elementary dis- The San Mateo Union High School
Burlingame Main Library, Lane
Room, 480 Primrose Road, Loose Leash Walk ing Mini the transite panel siding at Aragon, tricts. District Board of Trustees meets 7 p.m.
Burlingame. Thousands of gently Session. 11:15 a.m. Peninsula Mills and Hillsdale high schools,
used books, DVDs, CDs and audio- Humane Society & SPCA, 1450 “I really want to be sensitive to the at 789 Poplar Av e., San Mateo. The
books. Admission is free. For more Rollins Road, Burlingame. Cost is $50. which is projected to cost about $65 feeder districts and the voters and San Mateo-Foster City Elementary
information email debra.donald- For more information call 340-7022. million. through the polling we can figure out School District board meets in the dis-
son@comcast.net.
Spring Dance Fever. 1 p.m. to 3:30
Transite is a cement product used in of these things are possible or not,” he trict office, 1170 Chess Driv e, at the
SATURDAY, APRIL 21 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 construction which was previously sad. same time.
Earth Day Beach Clean-up. 9 a.m. to Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. For manufactured with asbestos.
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into a model for public agencies in
preparing for a potential threat or natural
disaster.
ties,” she said.
Regarding her priorities looking ahead, Magee said she
believes the office should seek to blaze trails in balancing
“San Mateo County is a leading exam- modern learning opportunities through increased technolo-
ple in the nation of how a county can gy in the classroom against proven teaching methods.
While the colleagues have both long worked together develop capacity and understanding “Technology allows teachers to meet students where they
under Campbell, who will not seek re-election, they have around sharing information to create safe are and the success relies on the relationship with the
divergent views regarding the county Office of Education’s schools,” she said. teacher,” she said.
future. Waddell lauded the response efforts, For Waddell, he agreed while suggesting local officials
A former librarian and teacher turned county administra- Gary Waddell
but said an eye must also be kept to offer- seek to collaborate with the local technology industry for
tor, Magee said she hopes to improve the office’s outreach ing quality mental health programs guidance on best implementing technology into the class-
and work more closely with the individual districts through- which could go far to assuring school room.
out the region. campuses are safer places for students “There is no place where there is more of an opportunity
“We have tended to serve our districts in traditional ways and teachers. to do that than here,” said Waddell.
and we can do a better job of identifying where our districts “Safe and supportive schools are
need help leveraging resources,” said Magee. something we have to have. That is work
Supporting the individual school districts across the we have to continue and do really well,”
county is a central focus of the superintendent’s work, since he said.
the county office holds no authority over establishing pol- Learning environments are essential
icy for those school systems.
For Waddell, a former school counselor and principal Nancy Magee for student safety, but also for an accu-
rate depiction of a school’s quality — as
before joining the county office, he said offering equitable the new state accountability dashboard attempts to quantify.
opportunity for students across the county would be a top A central function of the county office is analyzing
priority of his in office. results from the dashboard, unveiled recently to replaced the
“We can do better. We can’t do this incrementally. We former Academic Performance Index, and offer support to
have to take a bold stance,” he said. district’s showing room for improvement.
One key initiative Waddell pointed to in his work to The dashboard is a more complex system offering a wider
address educational inequity is the county’s Zap the Gap range of metrics detailing academic achievement as well as
initiative, which he founded as a means of identifying qualitative measures, such as school climate, in an attempt
best practices for offering improved education opportuni- to offer a fuller vision of a school’s quality.
ties. Waddell said he appreciates the intent of the new system,
Beyond the work locally, he also suggested greater advo- but believes more work is in order to make it more effective.
cacy with lawmakers in Sacramento as a means of smooth- “It is a way of contemplating multiple measures but it
ing the school funding mechanism which would lessen the also presents really unique communication challenges,”
disparity between the well-funded and poorer local districts. said Waddell, referring to the difficulties presented to educa-
Magee agreed fair financing is the key to improving edu- tors attempting to translate the dashboard results for par-
cational opportunities for each local student and advocated ents.
for collaboration between the variety of local school offi- Magee agreed the new system presents challenges, but
cials to apply more pressure for equal funding. said she also appreciates the opportunities offered such as
Beyond educational equity, Magee said a central focus for the chance for county officials to work alongside local dis-
her will be assuring broad access to safe and secure school tricts needing assistance to improve outcomes. That effort
campuses. To bolster her leadership case on that front, she should be handled with care though, in recognition that the
pointed to her work in developing the Big Five emergency analysis process is different for many educators.
response protocol which has been adopted by school sys- “The way districts are getting data back is new for them.
tems across the county. It’s a little overwhelming. So we are giving them some
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