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High school
district’s tax
plan on hold
Officials hold off on bond exploration, will
defer to other local districts eyeing measures
By Austin Walsh proposal during a Thursday, April
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF 19, meeting under concerns of
adversely impacting opportunities
High school district officials for local school districts also
backed away from polling voter examining tax measures.
support for a potential bond meas- With the San Mateo-Foster City
ure due to fear of harming other and San Bruno Park elementary
local school systems’ pursuit of school districts eyeing tax pro-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL similar financing initiatives. posals, board Vice President Greg
San Mateo resident Leena Tran, 3, comes to the Children’s Library at the San Mateo Main Library almost daily for story The San Mateo Union High Land said high school officials
time and to use educational computer programs,among other resources.Below:City Librarian Ben Ocón said a glazed School District quashed a proposal concurred they should defer.
glass partition to indicate the space for the Main Library’s Teen Lounge could help foster a community space where to pay $32,700 for a survey gaug- “We should make it easier for
teens can study, hang out and use computers after school without disturbing other patrons looking for quiet space. ing voter enthusiasm toward a them to pass, rather than not, and
bond proposal which could have give them our support,” said Land.
Imagining San Mateo library improvements been floated to the fall ballot.
Trustees said they shied from the See TAX, Page 22
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Trump likes coal, but that doesn’t mean he’s hostile to wind
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courted coal miners and cast doubt on nance” that will guaran- The Boston Globe. “As we look to the eyed off Hawaii, in the Gulf of Mexico and
whether fossils fuel contribute to climate tee America is a leading future, wind energy — particularly offshore even in the Great Lakes.
change, but that hasn’t translated into hos- global energy exporter wind — will play a greater role in sustain- Renewable energy supporters are backing
tility for renewable energy — particularly and can’t be held hostage ing American energy dominance.” the development of offshore wind power —
offshore wind. by foreign energy-pro- To help streamline the effort, Zinke with a few caveats.
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S
outh San Francisco is an older city, and a heavily used bicy-
and I’m not talking about the fact it
recently celebrated its 107th
cle/pedestrian path, right
next to the Peninsula’s
perspective tiatives do not fully address the issues that
arise when offenders return to crime-plagued
communities. Rather, we are the balancing
anniversary. longest street and within force in rehabilitation efforts.
What I mean is that it is a community blocks of schools and the super-commute have to end. And, I Merely turning
where the median age of a resident has risen grocery stores. It will be would suggest, if you want to ensure people inmates loose
from 26.8 in 1970 to 38.1 in 2010 as adjacent to what will in such buildings actually take mass tran- into communities
home-owning adults aged in place and soon be the newest, most advanced-tech- sit, reduce or eliminate parking minimums does not rehabili-
younger people moved away to start fami- nology library in San Mateo County. This for such projects. tate them or cure
lies in more-affordable locales. In fact, is the place. I’ve read residents online complaining mental illness
South San Francisco has almost 3,500 There’s reasonable discussion to be had that “The Hillsboroughs of the world aren’t that afflicts
fewer school-aged kids than it did when I as to how tall these buildings need to be. building their share of housing, so why many. It takes
was born, despite the city’s population I’m guessing we initially had proposals of should we?” To me, that’s like asking why I concerned citi-
increasing by more than 20,000 in that up to 15 stories because developers realize have to sort my recycling from the trash if zens willing to
time (Note, I’m talking the physical exis- they will likely be trimmed down to seven my neighbors don’t. We should make sure effect change in
tence of children, not just enrollment in (which is how tall the tallest new propos- there’s more housing, even if some of our our nation’s
our public schools). Families increasingly als appear to be). They didn’t ask for neighbors don’t because we’re more ethical prison popula-
cannot afford to stay in this city. seven, because then it would be trimmed than them. We’re more environmentally tion.
That’s why meaningful housing construc- down to four. Personally, I think we need conscious than them. While our Jonathan Madison
tion, like the proposals for homes on the far more publicly subsidized housing — And finally, the leadership of this city is nation holds
former San Francisco Public Utilities not just below-market-rate housing. But more responsible for the mess than them. only 5 percent of the world’s population, we
Commission location just south of the anything a project in this location can do The predecessors of the current City have 25 percent of the world’s known incar-
South San Francisco BART station, are to help our supply is appreciated. Council promoted policies that created cerated population — approximately 2.5
important for South City’s future. I’ve heard or read many of my neighbors thousands more jobs than housing units million individuals. More than 1 in 100
I recently completed a seven-year stint as say something to the effect of: “No one between 2000 and 2010. And you know Americans is behind bars. California has
a commissioner on the South San asked for this.” Well … (raises hand) … I’m what? Downtown South San Francisco is more prisons than any other state — 34.
Francisco Public Housing Authority. I’ve asking for this. more active, our streets are a little cleaner This is evidence of our nation’s flawed logic
seen the damage done to families by a • I’m asking for this because I don’t want that constructing more prisons is the cure for
and extra policing has made our gang prob-
housing supply that is far short of demand: wetlands and farms in the Central Valley crime. As my professor once said, the logic
lem less acute. But — and I’m not saying
runaway rents, soaring housing costs and turned into blacktop. is analogous to the belief that constructing
this is unique to South City by any means more funeral homes is a cure for cancer.
an influx of money that is both directly and • I’m asking for this because I do not — we have fallen behind on our responsi-
want any more homes on San Bruno So what is the priority of our criminal jus-
indirectly leading to displacement of some bilities to keep housing supply and demand
Mountain. Or on landfill in the Bay. tice system? It is a question that has haunted
of our most vulnerable. The waiting list for balanced. our nation since its inception 240 years ago,
our public housing is so long that the • I’m asking for this because helping So I am asking the city to build this. The but our notions of crime and punishment
authority won’t even quote wait times. The people get homes, or at least provide more units, the better. Please. boil down to three fundamental goals: deter-
waiting list for a Section 8 voucher is long homes to newcomers so those already here rence, retribution and rehabilitation.
as well, and good luck finding a landlord are less likely to be displaced, is the right John Bak er is a former chair of the South General deterrence works to protect the
that will accept one. thing to do. public from various crimes by deterring
The single-most meaningful challenge San Francisco Public Housing Authority and
We have a profound need to increase repeat criminal conduct. Retribution is the
housing supply. I think many people in for our younger generations will be climate current trustee for the South San Francisco
idea that the punishment should fit the crime,
South City agree on that. However, some change. Building high-density infill hous- Unified School District. This essay is his allowing the victims of the crime to find
people say: “I support more housing, but ing near transit is an impactful way to meet own opinion as an indiv idual and not neces- some comfort. Rehabilitation is the idea that
this is not the right place.” To me, this our state’s ambitious climate goals of sarily representativ e of any organization of beyond punishment, we should work to pro-
location is the absolute best place to build reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 40 vide meaningful opportunities for offenders
percent of their 1990 levels. The days of which he is a part.
housing on the Peninsula: hundreds of to reintegrate into society, thus embracing a
life of opportunity rather than of crime.
Unfortunately, our nation’s insatiable
Letters to the editor appetite for punishment always outweighs
our desire to rehabilitate offenders.
In the 1970s and 1980s, many communi-
they will be able to come home from ties began to evolve toward an entirely new
Schools competing for tax measure Sleeping through revolution concept of rehabilitation — restorative jus-
school today.” tice. It is an approach to criminal justice that
Editor, Editor,
As members of a “Conscious Elders engages both victims and the community in
I have a concern about the fact that the In 1964, I was privileged to hear Martin
decision to be made is based on the sur- Luther King Jr. speak at the Methodist Group” we wonder how we can help. Please rehabilitating offenders.
vey/polling agency acquired to “gauge” Student Movement Conference on racial join us in opening cross generational con- For individuals like Sonya Wells, restora-
community support. When I got a call and and social justice. versations. Let us ask our youth: “What are tive justice programs are the only resource
was asked about support of “bond versus He began by summarizing the story of your concerns today?” and “what are your standing between them and a return to a life
parcel tax” (one more likely for parcel? two Rip Van Winkle. Winkle had slept through of crime upon their release. Once plagued by
ideas for helping amend the situation?” a broken family and a criminal past, Wells
more likely for bond?) I asked: “What’s the the American Revolution. He said: “It is a Both our Declaration of Independence and said she was inspired by restorative justice
difference and how does it affect me direct- tragedy when people sleep through a revo- our Constitution invite us to, when our rep- sessions, during which offenders meet with
ly?” The answer was “I really don’t know, lution.” Today, in one sense, we are going
resentatives no longer serve the people, community members to discuss ways back
I’m calling from Kansas.” So, any answer through another revolution. Our young into the community with a healthy lifestyle.
that I give is not an informative one. That people are reminding us that a re-evolution replace them through our votes. Please join
me and others in conversations and in exer- Wells now organizes small groups of
is skewed, false and tainted information. is taking place about the accessibility and inmates to share hopeful, meaningful and
So there is no credibility in the polling. use of guns. Our Nation’s founders recog- cising our responsibility by voting in all uplifting sentiments.
$32,700? Wow. nized “in order to form a more perfect elections. Like Dr. King said: “It is a Wells’ story shows us that compassionate
Union” we would at times need to adopt tragedy to sleep through a revolution.” community engagement has the means to
new amendments. Perhaps it is time to fundamentally influence others’ lives, partic-
Rhonda Boone once again use the process. Our young peo- ularly the lives of those in prison. My fami-
San Bruno ple today are bearing signs that say: “We Warren Dale
ly and I engage in a restorative justice pro-
are not bullet proof.” They are unsure “if Redwood City gram. We often share biblical, motivational
and inspirational stories to remind each
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010 0424 tue:0424 tue 211 4/23/18 8:49 PM Page 1
Sears’ biggest shareholder offers to buy Kenmore brand Monday, shares hit $1,074.98, a climb of
25 percent in the last 12 months.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The private equity firm ESL Investment, bankruptcy, has long pledged to turn the Dream job: Harley-Davidson
headed by Sears chairman and CEO Edward company’s fortunes around. He said the paid interns get a motorcycle too
NEW YORK — Sears’ biggest shareholder Lampert, said it might buy the assets — retailer would find ways to capitalize on its MILWAUKEE — Harley-Davidson is offer-
has suggested the company sell its well- Kenmore, Sears Home Services’ home best-known brands like Kenmore appliances ing free motorcycles for those who join its
known Kenmore brand and some real estate improvement business and the company’s and DieHard car batteries, as well as its vast summer internship program.
holdings, offering itself as a potential Parts Direct business — if the company is holdings of land. Eight college students or recent graduates
buyer. willing to sell. But the company has continued to see will have the enviable task of being paid to
The ailing company has sold off other That sent shares of Sears Holding Corp., shoppers move on to Target, Walmart and ride a Harley and share their adventures on
major brands as it struggles to stay afloat, which have lost more than 70 percent of their Amazon, and has closed hundreds of stores, social media. And the best part? They’ll keep
with Kenmore a notable remainder of the value in the past year, up nearly 5 percent. cut costs and sold brands to deal with falling their bikes at the end of the 12-week intern-
powerhouse retailer that survived two world Lampert, who combined Sears and Kmart sales. ship.
wars and the Great Depression. in 2005 after helping bring Kmart out of In his letter to the board, Lampert said The Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker
Sears has been trying to sell the Kenmore says it will teach the interns how to ride,
businesses for nearly two years but it has compensate them for their work and travels,
been unable to do so. and let them keep their motorcycles.
011 0424 tue:0424 tue 211 4/23/18 11:26 PM Page 1
HONOR ROLL: THE WEEK’S BEST PERFORMANCES BY SAN MATEO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES >> PAGE 12
Honor roll
semifinal match to tie Aragon at 3-all as sophomore, Kyra Pretre, taking third place
they were the second-to-last match off the in the event in 5:08.94.
court. In Friday’s 4-3 championship match Jus ti n Bruni cardi and Tay l o r Cl ark,
win over Carlmont, Mulkerrins and Burl i ng ame bas ebal l . The Panthers ral-
Hirano’s match was the last one on the lied for a two-game series sweep of Menlo
court. With the team score knotted a 3-3, the with some serious offense from Brunicardi
Hillsdale tandem dropped the first set, but and Taylor. The senior Brunicardi entered
rallied back to win the final two and clinch the week scuffling at the plate, but tabbed
the victory. back-to-back three-hit games to go 6 for 7
Amanda Ko ndo , Carl mo nt s o ftbal l . on the week. Clark provided the thunder
The sophomore shortstop broke out of an with a 5-for-8 week, including two doubles
RBI slump by driving in six in two wins and four RBIs.
Mitchell Plane fired a complete game for the last week. She now has 10 RBIs on the sea- Mi c h ae l S k y ri o t i s an d S i o n e Madi Earnshaw led NDB to a 3-1 record last
Scots in a big win over Sacred Heart Prep.. son. While going 5 for 6 from the plate in Lang i , Mi l l s track and fi el d. Mills’ week, including an 18-strikeout performance.
M
i t c h e l l Pl an e , Carl mo n t two games, she had a game-high four in a 7- senior tandem finished one-two in the dis- with a home run and four RBIs.
bas ebal l . Entering the week 6 win over Hillsdale and followed that with cus throw at the CCS Top 8 meet at Los Ro b e rt Mi ran da, Me n l o S c h o o l
tied with Sacred Heart Prep atop two more runs driven in an 8-1 win over San Gatos High School. Skyriotis topped the track and fi el d. Miranda put the CCS on
the PAL Bay Division standings, Carlmont Mateo. field by spinning a throw of 148 feet, 6 notice by recording a PR in the boys’ 1,600
earned a two-game series split with the Tho mas Rezni k, Carl mo nt tenni s . inches. Langi wasn’t far off the leader, tak- meters last Friday at the Mt. Sac Relays,
Gators backed by a big performance by The senior No. 1 singles player went 3-0 for ing second with a 147-08, and also earned hammering out a time of 4 minutes, 12.48
Plane. The senior right-hander followed the the Scots last week. He beat Menlo- second place in the shot put with a chuck of seconds.
Scots’ 4-3 loss with a complete-game victo- Atherton’s Tim Berthier in three sets in the 50-04.5, finishing back only of Serra sen- Madi Earn s h aw, No t re Dame -
ry, allowing three runs (two earned) and five regular-season finale. He followed that with ior Elijah Folau’s top throw in CCS this sea- Bel mo nt s o ftbal l . The senior pitcher had
hits. Plane also paced Carlmont at the plate wins in the PAL team tournament, beating son of 55-07. a strong week both in the circle and at the
with three hits, while he got support from Sequoia and Hillsdale in the semifinals and Bro o ke Bo rg hel l o and Natal i e plate as she helped lead the Tigers to a 3-1
designated hitter Jordan Brandenburg’s 2- finals, respectively. Medi na, Capuchi no s o ftbal l . The record. She matched up in a pitcher's duel in
for-4, five-RBI day. Ch arl o t t e To mk i n s o n , Me n l o Mustangs recorded their first back-to-back a 2-1 loss to Gilroy, she went six strong,
Cas e y Mul k e rri n s an d To y o ma Scho o l track and fi el d. The sophomore wins of the season with a pair of exciting vic- giving up two unearned runs on five hits.
Hi rano , Hi l l s dal e bo y s ’ tenni s . The made her 16th birthday a happy one as she tories. In an 8-7 extra-inning walk-off win She also drove in the Tigers’ only run. In an
Knights’ No. 3 doubles team won a pair of ran for gold in the girls’ 1,600 meters over Mountain View, Borghello went a perfect 11-0 win over Harker, she struck out 18 bat-
pressure-packed matches to help Hillsdale Saturday at the CCS Top 8 meet at Los Gatos 5 for 5 at the dish. It was Cap’s second walk- ters while going 3 for 5 from the plate, driv-
win the PAL team tournament for the first High School. Tomkinson PRed with a time off in as many days, as the previous afternoon ing in a pair of runs. She capped the week
time and earn their first CCS berth in nearly of 5 minutes, 3.43 seconds to take first the Mustangs dispatched Woodside 10-9 in with a 5-1 win over Pinewood, allowing one
20 years. Mulkerrins and Hirano won their place in the event, with another Menlo their final at-bat, with Medina going 3 for 3 run on three hits.
allowing just four hits and two walks while WCAL play this season, but that win came turns of the Bellarmine batting order, Dowd
attacked his girlfriend in February at their Worley signed eight days after
49ERS Los Gatos home, leaving her bruised and
with an injured eardrum.
The 28-year-old woman told responding
arrest led to release from Eagles
ALAMEDA — The Raiders have signed
Raiders brief
in the offseason from Carolina in a trade for
receiver Torrey Smith. Worley was a third-
Continued from page 11 officers that Foster dragged her by her hair, cornerback Daryl Worley just over a week round pick by the Panthers in 2016 and had
physically threw her out of the house, and after his release by 150 tackles, two sacks, three interceptions
punched her in the head eight to 10 times. Philadelphia following and 19 passes defensed in 31 games.
proven true, if Reuben indeed hit this young
Foster was also charged with felony pos- an arrest. The Raiders also announced on Monday
lady, he won’t be a part of our organization
session of an assault weapon after officers Worley was let go by that they have exercised the fifth-year
going forward.”
found a Sig Sauer 516 short-barreled rifle in the Eagles on April 15
The 49ers announced a few days later that option on receiver Amari Cooper. After
his home while investigating his girlfriend’s after being arrested near
Foster would not take part in the offseason posting 1,000-yard seasons in his first two
domestic violence report. the Eagles’ practice facil-
program while he deals with the legal matter. seasons in the NFL, Cooper struggled last
If convicted on all charges, He faces up to ity. Police used a Taser on
Lynch said he expects that to remain the season with 48 catches for 680 yards and
11 years in prison. him after he became com-
case until something changes, meaning seven TDs.
Foster will remain away from the team until “We just feel like right now that we don’t Daryl Worley bative and NFL Network The $13.9 million option keeps Cooper
have all the information,” Lynch said. also reported that a gun
his legal case is resolved. under Oakland’s control through 2019. It is
“That’s where we’re at. Everyone looks at was found in Worley’s vehicle.
Lynch said the team has been in contact
that and say, ‘Wait, the DA has levied Philadelphia had acquired Worley earlier only guaranteed for injury.
with the league, which could place Foster on
the commissioner’s exempt list while the charges. How is that not enough informa-
tion?’ I would tell you that each one of these defensive tackle Malik McDowell.
KAP
legal process plays out, which would keep
him away from the team and off the roster. cases is unique and in this case we don’t feel Chancellor suffered a neck injury midway
Lynch said Foster is in contact with mem- like we have enough information. We will through last season that put his career in
bers of his player development staff and wait and figure it out.” doubt. Schneider said Chancellor will have
working out on his own during this period Foster delivered on the field in 2017, rank- Continued from page 11 a “scan” in late June or early July to deter-
where he is not allowed to be part of the team. ing second on the team with 72 tackles in 10 mine his status going forward. It could be as
“We miss his spirit a lot,” linebacker games as a rookie and looking like a key part much a contract issue as anything else with
few teams to show any interest in
Malcolm Smith said. “Just being around the of San Francisco’s defensive future. Chancellor, who signed a three-year exten-
Kaepernick following his protests during
guys. Obviously he’s going through some Foster then was charged in January in sion with $25 million guaranteed before the
the national anthem in the 2016 season
issues and legal stuff. We definitely miss his Alabama with second-degree marijuana pos- start of last season.
with San Francisco.
spirit in our group.” session before the incident in February that Meanwhile, the status of McDowell
Prosecutors said the 24-year-old Foster Carroll said the reports of what happened
led to the most recent charges. remains murky. McDowell, Seattle’s initial
with the intended workout were “blown up.”
“I think we’ve been working at this thing draft pick in the second round of last year’s
for some time now. I don’t think that was draft, was injured in an ATV accident last
really as telling as it came across,” Carroll summer and has not taken part in any foot-
said. “We’re really aware of him and he’s a ball-related activities since. Carroll said the
fine football player and there may be a place team has received no indication on
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WHAT’S ON TAP WARRIORS PLAYOFF GLANCE
Warriors 3, San Antonio 1
Sat., April 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 92
SHARKS PLAYOFF GLANCE
WESTERN CONFERENCE
First round
LOUNGE expected to abide.
You may be wondering where I’m
going with this and why. Well,
there will be a lot of tennis played
Serra vs Sacred Heart Cathedral at USF, Menlo- Monday, April 16: Warriors 116, San Antonio 101 San Jose 4, Anaheim 0 Continued from page 11 locally this week. The Peninsula
Atherton at El Camino, Woodside at San Mateo, Thur., April 19: Warriors 110, San Antonio 97
Aragon at King’s Academy, Half Moon Bay at South Sunday, April 22: San Antonio 103, Warriors 90
Thursday, April 12: San Jose 3, Anaheim 0 Athletic League, West Bay Athletic
City, Crystal Springs at Jefferson, Westmoor at Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Warriors, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14: San Jose 3, Anaheim 2 League and West Catholic Athletic
Harker, 4 p.m. Monday, April 16: San Jose 8, Anaheim 1
***
x-Thursday, April 26: Warriors at San Antonio, TBA League will all be playing league
x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Wed., April 18: San Jose 2, Anaheim 1 Dean Ayoob had some big
Softball shoes to fill when he took over as tournaments with CCS berths on
Sequoia at San Mateo, Hillsdale at Half Moon Bay, the line. It may be a long shot, but
Capuchino at Burlingame, Aragon at Woodside,
Harker at Crystal Springs, 4 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Serra’s athletic director from a
retiring Kevin Donahue in 2010. there is a chance some readers and
East Division East Division Now, someone else will have to fans may head out to one of these
Boys’ tennis
PAL individual championships
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
don some new shoes because venues to see the best tennis play-
New York 14 6 .700 — Boston 17 4 .810 —
First and second rounds Philadelphia 14 7 .667 1/2 Toronto 13 8 .619 4 Ayoob has confirmed he is step- ers the Peninsula has to offer. So
Singles – Burlingame; Doubles – San Mateo, 2 p.m. Atlanta 12 9 .571 2 1/2 New York 12 9 .571 5 ping down as the Padres’ AD at think of this as a primer on how
WBAL CCS qualifier at Menlo School, noon Washington 10 13 .435 5 1/2 Tampa Bay 8 13 .381 9
the end of the school year, ending fans should conduct themselves.
Miami 5 17 .227 10 Baltimore 6 17 .261 12
Badminton
an eight-year run of one of the In the emailing of the brackets,
Burlingame at South City, Hillsdale at Aragon,West- Central Division Central Division most high-profile athletic depart- PAL director of tennis (for lack of
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB a better term) Bill Smith, who
moor at San Mateo, Mills at Carlmont,
St. Louis 13 8 .619 — Cleveland 12 8 .600 —
ments in Northern California.
Menlo-Atherton at Jefferson, Capuchino at Wood-
side, Terra Nova at Crystal Springs, Sequoia at El Milwaukee 14 9 .609 — Minnesota 8 9 .471 2 1/2 Ayoob, a 1992 Serra graduate, also coaches the Burlingame ten-
Camino, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 12 10 .545 1 1/2 Detroit 9 11 .450 3 spent a season as assistant AD at nis program, has made it abun-
Chicago 10 9 .526 2 Chicago 5 14 .263 6 1/2 dantly clear that there is to only
Boys’ volleyball Cincinnati 4 18 .182 9 1/2 Kansas City 5 15 .250 7
Menlo College before returning
Bellarmine at Serra, Menlo-Atherton at Capuchino, to his alma mater in 2002 as an be one person coaching players.
Aragon at Mills, 6 p.m. West Division West Division assistant AD to Donahue. During That one person is at the discre-
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Ayoob’s tenure as AD, the Padres tion of the head coach of that
Track and field Arizona 15 6 .714 — Houston 16 8 .667 —
WBAL 3B at King’s Academy, 3:30 p.m. Los Angeles 11 10 .524 4 Angels 15 8 .652 1/2 have won two state champi- player, but that also means no
Girls’ lacrosse
Colorado 12 12 .500 4 1/2 Seattle 11 10 .524 3 1/2 onships — the 2017 Division I- coaching from assistant coaches,
Giants 10 12 .455 5 1/2 A’s 12 11 .522 3 1/2 AA football championship and fans, parents or friends.
Notre Dame-SJ at Mercy-Burlingame, 4 p.m.; Notre San Diego 9 15 .375 7 1/2 Texas 8 16 .333 8
Dame-Belmont at Harker, 4:30 pm.; Menlo-Ather- 2016 Division II basketball title. That doesn’t mean fans can’t
ton at Burlingame, Menlo School ag Sacred Heart
Prep, 5:30 p.m.; Sacred Heart Cathedral at Wood- Monday’s Games Monday’s Games The Padres also won seven shout encouragement and celebrate
side, Woodside Priory at Sequoia, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 10, Atlanta 4 Cleveland 2, Baltimore 1 Central Coast Section team titles,
N.Y. Yankees 14, Minnesota 1 big points. It just means they
San Diego 13, Colorado 5 including four football crowns,
WEDNESDAY L.A. Dodgers 2, Miami 1 Oakland 9, Texas 4 aren’t supposed to be offering tips
Baseball
San Francisco 4, Washington 2
L.A. Angels 2, Houston 0 two soccer titles and a basketball or “coaching” the player. And
Capuchino at Sacred Heart Prep, Burlingame at Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle 4 championship. The Padres also
Carlmont, Hillsdale at Menlo School, Terra Nova at Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games don’t think that just because a
Sequoia, 4 p.m. Atlanta (McCarthy 3-0) at Reds (Mahle 1-3), 3:40 p.m. Seattle (Gonzales 1-2) at ChiSox (TBD), 2:10 p.m. added 10 more individual champi- player’s coach may be elsewhere at
Arizona (Ray 2-0) at Phils (Velasquez 1-2), 4:05 p.m. Cubs (Chatwood 0-3) at Tribe (Tomlin 0-2), 6:10 p.m. onships with Ayoob at the head of the time you can slip in few tips
Softball Detroit (Zimmermann 1-0) at Bucs (Kuhl 2-1),4:05 p.m. Twins (Berrios 2-1) at NYY (Sabathia 0-0), 3:35 p.m.
Terra Nova at El Camino, South City at Mills, Menlo- the department. here or there. Any head coach is
NYM (Wheeler 1-1) at St. L (Weaver 2-1), 5:15 p.m. Tampa Bay (Faria 1-1) at O’s (Cobb 0-2), 4:05 p.m.
Atherton at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
SD (Lauer 0-0) at Colorado (Freeland 0-3), 5:40 p.m. Boston (Porcello 4-0) at Jays (Happ 3-1), 4:07 p.m. Other than confirming he is allowed to make the decision on
Boys’ tennis Miami (Peters 2-2) at L.A. (Maeda 2-1), 7:10 p.m. A’s (Triggs 1-0) at Texas (Hamels 1-3), 5:05 p.m. stepping down, Ayoob did not whether a player is being coached.
Angels (Ohtani 2-1) at Houston (Morton 3-0),5:10 p.m. respond to questions about the
PAL individual championships Washington (Roark 1-1) at SF (Blach 1-3), 7:15 p.m.
Milwaukee (Davies 1-2) at KC (Kennedy 1-2),5:15 p.m.
Usually, the offender is given a
Singles and doubles quarterfinals and semifinals Wednesday’s Games decision.
At Burlingame, 2 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games polite reminder of the no-coaching
Washington at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m.
Angels at Houston, 11:10 a.m. *** rule on first offense, but after that,
Swimming Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Tennis in general, and high a penalty point could be awarded.
Atlanta at Cincinnati, 3:40 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 3:35 p.m.
Carlmont at Hillsdale, 3:30 p.m. school tennis in particular, is kind
Arizona at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Track and field Detroit at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. of a strange bird when it comes to
Serra at St. Ignatius, Westmoor at Sequoia, Menlo- Chicago Cubs at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. some of its rules and regulations.
Atherton at Aragon, Carlmont at Mills,Woodside at Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 4:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
Burlingame, Hillsdale at Terra Nova, Capuchino at Milwaukee at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. Oakland at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Like golf, there is a certain eti- nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
Half Moon Bay, 3 p.m. N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. quette players — and fans — are phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.
Boys’ volleyball
Capuchino at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at South Butler’s connections to Michigan Department of Children and groups acted under pressure from
City, 6 p.m.; Carlmont at Mills, San Mateo at Aragon,
6:30 p.m.
Boys’ lacrosse
Sacred Heart Cathedral at Menlo School, Sacred
ABUSE State and its head women’s volley-
ball coach, MSU said Butler is cur-
rently “not affiliated with MSU in
Family Services found no evidence
to support Butler’s contention
that the three athletes were lying.
some of the same activists now
pressing Michigan State about
Butler.
Heart Prep at St. Ignatius, 3:30 p.m. Continued from page 14 any way.” The university, it added, Butler acknowledged during a Many college coaches are reluc-
“is not actively recruiting players 1995 hearing held by USA tant to criticize the onetime
THURSDAY from his program at this time.”
Baseball Michigan State has “turned a Volleyball, the sport’s national Olympic team trainer. That’s true,
El Camino at Menlo-Atherton, San Mateo at Wood-
blind eye” to Butler’s sordid histo- But the eight-sentence state- governing body, that he had sex in part, because he consistently
side, King’s Academy at Aragon, South City at Half ment did not address other ques- with the three. He insisted it was
Moon Bay, Jefferson at Harker, Mills vs Crystal ry, she said. produces stellar recruits via his
Springs at Sea Cloud Park, 4 p.m. tions put to it by the AP, including after they turned 18 and was con- flagship company, Sports
“If we don’t stop supporting the how long the school has been sensual. He has described the alle- Performance Volleyball, and his
Softball top abuser in volleyball, how can
Woodside at Sequoia, Half Moon Bay at San Mateo, aware of the allegations, when any gations as a “smear campaign.” 12-court Great Lakes Center. Both
Burlingame at Carlmont, Notre Dame-Belmont at we ever claim zero tolerance for affiliation with Butler might have USA Volleyball in December of them are in Aurora, west of
Notre Dame-SJ, Crystal Springs at Castilleja, 4 p.m. sexual abuse?” she said from her ended or why MSU had ties to him banned Butler from its events for Chicago. Each year, he holds what
Boys’ tennis Jacksonville, Florida, home. for so long after he was publicly life, and the Amateur Athletic many colleges consider can’t-
PAL individual championships In a short Monday statement accused of sexual abuse and rape. Union stripped him of his mem- miss recruiting events where his
Championship and third-place matches
At Burlingame, 3:45 p.m. responding to AP questions about In a 1995 report, the Illinois bership early this year. Those players are showcased.
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Study: Spouses can boost early al intimacy and the ability to conceive a child. Many
patients suffer in silence because of the stigma their
injuries sometimes carry.
detection for melanoma patients Doctors sometimes reconstruct the form of a penis from a
patient’s own skin, usually to treat congenital abnormali-
ties or during transgender surgery. That requires using
By Lindsey Tanner ties to notice or feel more of a respon- to guide treatment. implants to achieve erection.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sibility to keep their partners healthy, The study, published last week in For a functional penis transplant, surgeons must connect
said study co-authors Cimarron Sharon JAMA Dermatology, echoes previous tiny nerves and blood vessels. Candidates face some serious
CHICAGO — There’s an extra bonus and Dr. Giorgos Karakousis of the research that found advanced risks, including rejection of the tissue and side effects from
to marriage for melanoma patients: University of Pennsylvania. melanoma that has spread is less com- anti-rejection drugs that must be taken for life.
They tend to be diagnosed in earlier Researchers analyzed 52, 000 mon in married patients. But penis transplants have generated intense interest
more treatable stages than patients melanoma patients in a U.S. govern- Melanoma often looks like a mis- among veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, and a few years
who are unmarried, widowed or ment cancer database who were diag- shapen mole, with a diameter larger ago Hopkins surgeons began planning and rehearsing how
divorced, a new study says. nosed from 2010 to 2014. Melanoma than a pencil eraser and can be a blend to perform such a complex operation in patients with wide-
Spouses may be apt to notice suspi- is more likely than other skin cancers of black, brown, tan or even bluish spread tissue damage. The Department of Defense Trauma
cious moles on their partners that to spread beyond the initial tumor site pigment. It’s linked with too much Registry has recorded 1,367 male service members who sur-
could signal melanoma, the most dan- to other organs, but all the patients exposure to sun or tanning beds. It’s vived with genitourinary injuries between 2001 and 2013.
gerous type skin cancer. More impor- had localized disease. also more common in fair-skinned It’s not clear how many victims lost all or part of the penis.
tantly, they may also be more inclined Among married patients studied, people and those with lots of moles. Hopkins is screening additional veterans to see if they
to nag their partners to get those almost 47 percent had the smallest, The American Cancer Society esti- are good candidates for this type of reconstructive trans-
moles checked out, the researchers earliest-stage tumors compared with mates that about 90,000 U.S. cases plant. Finding donors is an additional hurdle: In the U.S.,
said. 43 percent of never-married patients, will be diagnosed this year. people or their families who agree to donate organs such as
The findings suggest that unmarried 39 percent of divorced patients and 32 Amanda Palmer, 37, was diagnosed the heart or lung must be asked separately about also donat-
people should ask relatives or friends percent of widowed patients. with early-stage melanoma seven ing a penis, hand, face or other body part.
to do skin checks or seek frequent skin Just 3 percent of married partici- years ago after her husband noticed a The Hopkins patient received an extra experimental step,
exams with dermatologists. pants had the most ominous tumors suspicious mole on her right leg and an infusion of bone marrow from his donor that research
Why marriage might a difference in compared with almost 10 percent of kept pestering her about it. suggests may help a recipient’s immune system better tol-
diagnosis isn’t clear since unmarried widowed patients. Married patients “He wouldn’t let up until I finally erate a transplant. Surgeons said that is enabling the veter-
partners or observant friends might also were more likely than the oth- agreed to go to the doctor, ” said an to take one anti-rejection drug instead of several.
also notice skin changes. But maybe ers to receive biopsies of nearby Palmer, who is from the Washington In a statement from Hopkins, the patient was quoted as
married people have more opportuni- lymph nodes, usually recommended D.C.-area. saying: “When I first woke up, I felt finally more normal.”
bish the transite panel siding at Aragon, ing and called for high school officials to “I’m very, very supportive of our feeder
TAX
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Mills and Hillsdale high schools, which is
projected to cost about $65 million.
Transite is a cement product used in con-
postpone their exploration.
The San Bruno Park Elementary School
District is examining a bond measure
districts. What they do is so important
because without them the students aren’t
prepared for high school,” she said.
struction which was previously manufac- which could be floated on the fall ballot. Beyond San Bruno’s examination of a tax
tured with asbestos. Friedman had said the Officials have said they consider the tax measure, the San Mateo-Foster City
Board President Linda Lees Dwyer agreed, siding at the campuses was installed nearly critical in a vision for overhauling its Elementary School District is planning par-
noting concerns that the high school dis- 60 years ago, and should be fixed to due to aging facilities. cel tax which officials claim is essential for
trict’s proposal would enhance the likeli- health concerns posed by asbestos, plus The cash-strapped district is in the midst filling a $7 million budget hole.
hood of overwhelming voters continually general wear and tear. of establishing a spending plan designed to Though officials have not yet approved
asked to financially support local educa- Also troubling was the board’s decision to address the structural budget hurdles it has floating the initiative, polling suggests
tion. go against the recommendation of the dis- long battled. Beyond the tax proposal, offi- adequate voter support exists to put a parcel
“I think people get fatigued,” she said. trict’s bond oversight committee, which cials recently approved shuttering two cam- tax on the fall ballot. The proposal would
“They start thinking everyone wants advocated for the polling, said Friedman. puses as a means of trimming operating follow the failure of a chance to extend a
more.” To the concerns regarding the high school costs. previous parcel tax.
High school district officials had consid- district’s effort overshadowing that of its For Lees Dwyer, she expressed a reluc- Considering the likely competition on
ered the polling in the interest of raising as feeder school systems, Friedman suggested tance to support any measure which could the upcoming ballot, Land succinctly
much as $190 million for campus safety and the parties could have worked in tandem to detract from the embattled district’s oppor- detailed officials’ justification for tabling
infrastructure improvements. build support. tunity to solidify its financial footing. the bond exploration.
While a majority of the board agreed to “If we ended up going at the same time, “The [San Bruno Park Elementary School “This is not what we wanted to do at this
hold off, trustee Marc Friedman said he was there would have been synergies,” said District] is in dire need of repair and rebuild- time,” he said.
dismayed by the decision. Friedman, regarding the chance that the ing, and they have had so much trouble. Friedman said while he accepts the will of
“We have serious health and safety issues high school district and their counterparts They didn’t pass their last measure and they the board, he does believe the issue should
that I believe we need to address sooner than had by proposing measures in the same need to come first,” she said. be brought back. The district’s next oppor-
later,” said Friedman, who had been the election. She added improved facilities for local tunity to pursue a tax would be on the 2020
most ardent supporter of the proposal. San Bruno residents though held a differ- elementary school districts would likely ballot.
In previous discussions, Friedman said he ent perspective, as some members of the fuel achievement at the high school level as “Hopefully the board will look at it then,”
was most concerned over the need to refur- school community attended the board meet- well. said Friedman.
pass up all screening because they figure becomes vulnerable. Perhaps future regulation could limit the
DNA
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the baby’s fate is “in God’s hands.”
Dr. James Grifo of the New York
University Fertility Center also questions
He thinks easy PGD is coming, and it
would be better if properly handled. He
says it should be proven safe, subsidized,
number of embryos created, as well as what
traits a couple could select for, said I.
Glenn Cohen, a Harvard law professor.
how popular the idea would be. monitored for long-term effects, and regu- Lori B. Andrews, a professor at the
“No patient has ever came to me and said, lated so that parents can choose whether to Chicago-Kent College of Law, summed up
and because of basic uncertainties about ‘I want a designer baby,”’ said Grifo, who’s use it and decide what embryonic traits to her views in a review of Greely’s book.
what genes are involved and how they performed in vitro fertilization since focus on. And he’d outlaw stealing some- “The idea of easy PGD, ” she wrote,
interact. And a person’s upbringing and 1988. body’s DNA and unwittingly making them “should make us uneasy indeed.”
life experiences have a big effect. Greely doubts that influencing brain- a parent. Still, even some who doubt the idea’s
power or athleticism would be a major draw feasibility say Greely is right to raise the
WHAT WOULD COUPLES DO? for parents. Instead, he thinks they would OTHERS SEE PITFALLS issue.
Even if the predictions aren’t perfect, care most about avoiding awful diseases Once the genetic profile is done, could it “It’s certainly something we have to take
would couples want to take steps to control that strike in infancy or childhood. They’ll come back to haunt a child if, say, a life seriously and think through now,” said
their child’s genetics? Many experts doubt probably be less concerned about illnesses insurer or nursing home demanded to see it Marcy Darnovsky, who writes on the poli-
it. that might show up later in life, such as to assess disease risk? How would the large tics of human biotechnology as executive
Only a “very small minority” seek a per- Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. For one number of rejected embryos be handled eth- director of the Center for Genetics and
fect baby, says Stanford’s Hudgins. In her thing, he says, parents-to-be may see them ically and politically? Society in Berkeley, California. “This is
practice, she said she often finds women as becoming treatable by the time a child not just a technical or science question.”
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intersection of North Amphlett Boulevard
while attempting to pull-start the machine
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according to prosecutors.
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Burlingame police officers attempted to vehicle, San Mateo officers made a stop at mph, Escobedoavila allegedly drove east on
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officers to “just do it,” which they took to Escobedoavila’s vehicle and ended up tered to the where he drove north on Foster City
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libraries feature high-interest materi-
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County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga cals, while specialized materials and
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Wild Side of Wildlife. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. parents looking for educational mate- new set-up would clear the way for
Inspired by a Journey — Exploring Cubberley Community Theatre, 4000 rials, teens seeking a place to study,
Beauty with Tony Foster. 1 p.m. to 2 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Lucy more books, magazines and other
those on the job search and communi-
p.m. Little House Activity Center, 800 Cooke will discuss the most popular
ty organizations as well as entrepre- physical resources patrons are search-
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Come for a animal myths and misconceptions. $5
presentation of Tony Foster’s work. to $22. For more information call neurs in need of a meeting place, said ing for at the branches.
Free. For more information call 326- (408)280-5530.
City Librarian Ben Ocón. “Space is a very big premium,” he
5000.
Community Poetry Celebration. 7 said. “The additional space is actually
As library staff, patrons and mem-
Menlo Park Emergency p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 very much desired at the branches.”
Preparedness Day. 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. bers of its board and foundation con-
p.m. Menlo Park Senior Center, 110 Winners of the poetry contest will be verged in celebrations of its 10th year Though funding has been secured
Terminal Ave., Menlo Park. Learn how announced and Belmont’s poet lau-
in 2016, Ocón said they also reflected patrons in those areas without dis- for the improvements for the chil-
to plan for a natural disaster or com- reate will be speaking. For more infor- dren’s library and the branches
munity emergency. For more infor- mation call 591-8286. on ways the city’s library resources rupting other patrons looking for
mation call 645-1780. — which also include its Hillsdale and quiet spaces. Combined with more through the library’s trust funds, con-
A Love Affair with Ukraine. 7 p.m. to signs marking the lounge, which is tributions from the San Mateo Public
Around the Americas with 123 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, Marina branches — can better serve
Andrés. 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Menlo 280 Primrose Road, Burlingame. those who use them most. currently an open space with comput- Library Foundation and $100,000 in
Park Library, Belle Haven Branch, 413 Journalist Brigitte Schulze reads from ers, tables for group study and com- San Mateo County Measure K funds,
Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. A performance her new memoir, ‘Sasha, Pour One “It was a milestone that we could Ocón said the teen lounge changes
from the Latin Grammy-winning per- More!’ For more information call 558- fortable seating, Ocón said the
celebrate — the accomplishments of and moving a small cafe on the third
former. For more information call 7404. changes could encourage younger
330-2540. the first 10 years — but it was also a floor to the first-floor main lobby so
San Mateo High School Drama patrons to use the resources meant for
good opportunity for us to look for- it shares space with a book shop
Mastering Medicare. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Presents: ‘Valley Girls.’ 7:30 p.m. San them.
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 N. ward to the next 10 years and use it as maintained by the Friends of the
“It gives them a space that is really
Road, Burlingame. Learn about the Delaware Ave., San Mateo. $8 to $15 a way to plan strategically,” he said. Library are likely next on the list of
Medicare program to maximize the admission fee. Runs through Sunday, their space,” he said, adding that mod-
benefits. Free. For more information April 29. For more information call Ocón said feedback gathered in the ern libraries are offering more collab- improvements to be funded.
call 588-7407. 685-1443. Main Library’s first decade as well as orative work areas than they once did. Ocón said rearranging the job seek-
Islamophobia and its Impact. 6:30 FRIDAY, APRIL 27 input from the outreach meetings that “It makes it a welcoming place for ers area, where those searching for
p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main San Mateo Rotary Club Meeting — followed informed a roadmap of pos- youth and … that’s what we want … jobs can use computer resources and
Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. ‘The Payless Murders.’ 7:30 a.m.
Presentation by Islamic Networks Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650 Golf sible space modifications for the that’s what the community wants, speak with a volunteer trained in
Group Founder and Executive course Drive, Burlingame. Award win- libraries. With guidance from EHDD too.” human resources, as well as the busi-
Director Maha Elgenaidi. For more ning author John Christgau will dis- Architects, the firm that designed the
information call 330-2501. cuss his latest book. Meets in Banquet San Mateo resident Tim Tran said he ness library to create more multi-use
Room. Cost $15, includes breakfast. Main Library, the projects that rose brings his 3-year-old daughter Leena space and resources as well as confer-
City Finances 101 Community For more information contact aer- as priorities were improvements to Tran to the children’s library almost ence rooms are also being considered
Workshop. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1040 E. coke@gmail.com.
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Gain an the Children’s Library and Teen every day. Though no specific among the changes. Given San
overview of municipal finance from Advanced Harmonica. 11:15 a.m. to Lounge, moving the Main Library’s improvements for the space came to Mateo’s central location on the
the city’s Finance Department. For 12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center,
more information contact 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San third floor cafe to the first floor and mind from Tran, he noted the library Peninsula, Ocón said the library has
esuen@fostercity.org. Mateo. Residents $85, non-residents redesigning the Hillsdale and Marina staff have been thoughtful about con- become a destination, noting library
$105. For more information call 522- branch libraries around a single-desk
Stan Ng Presents: ‘Why does my 7490. sidering how the resources offered staff occasionally hear stories about
video sound bad?’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. service model, said Ocón. foster new learning opportunities. how entrepreneurs started their com-
Midpen Media Center, 900 San Homemade Household Products. 1
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. For more p.m. South San Francisco Main With an increasing number of chil- “They’re very spot on and very for- panies or nonprofits held meetings in
information call 494-8686. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South dren and parents using children’s ward-thinking in terms of the users,” the library’s meeting spaces.
San Francisco. Learn various recipes library in the Main Library, Ocón said
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 for replacing store-bought products, he said, adding he’s grateful the Ocón said the library’s patrons will
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to and discuss the effect such a switch reducing bookshelf heights and rear- touch-screen computer area gives kids have several opportunities to offer
noon. Redwood City Main Library, can have on budget and health. For ranging some of the play spaces and a chance to learn new concepts. “It’s feedback in the coming months and
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood more information contact ssf-
City. Free one-on-one help regarding pladm@plsinfo.org. main desk could go a long way toward not just screen time, but it’s educa- years as ideas for improvements take
laptops, e-readers, tablets and cell- opening up the space where an tional, too.” shape and garner funding. Though he
phones. Meets in Small Conference Play Professional Poker. 1 p.m. to 2
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 increasing number of parents and Adopting a single-service desk acknowledged the Main Library is
Room on first floor. For more informa-
tion contact Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. children use educational play equip- model at the Hillsdale and Marina still considered new by many, Ocón
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Registration is required. $85 for resi- ment such as touch-screen computers said the changes will give community
dents, $105 for non-residents. For branches is also a response to shift-
San Mateo Professional Alliance more information call 522-7490. and wooden displays. He added that ing trends in library use, said Ocón, members a chance to shape how
Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. removing the amphitheater seating in who claims consolidating their circu- libraries can better serve their needs.
Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Ave., Television Studio Music Mix. 6 p.m.
San Mateo. Free admission, lunch to 10 p.m. Midpen Media Center, 900 the book bubble, a colorful space lation and information desks in one “We just want to enhance the space
ordered off the menu. For more infor- San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Cost is where story time is held, is expected area gives patrons a better sense of … to meet the growing needs of the
mation contact mike@mikefoor.com. $160. For more information call 494-
8686. to increase the number of children where to go with questions for a community,” he said.
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and who can attend and allow for other librarian or their library card
Leadership Sk ills Development. Great Films: ‘Three Billboards uses of the space.
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Outside Ebbing, Missouri.’ 7 p.m. to accounts. Because electronic kiosks A community meeting about the
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda Ocón said a glazed glass partition enables many to check out their own possible space modifications will be
de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
information call 591-8286. near the book bubble and the third- resources, Ocón said bringing several held 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
portive atmosphere while learning to
improve your communication and floor teen lounge could contain noise functions together at one desk has April 25, in the Oak Room at the San
leadership skills. For more informa- Pied Piper Players Present the from interactions between younger become best practice among libraries Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third Av e.
tion call (202) 390-7555. Musical ‘Honk .’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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Service Commission:
STATEMENT #276980
The following person is doing business
San Mateo, CA Home C
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as: LK7 Beauty, 2115 Broadway St. #25,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered
Owner: Lana Kort, 1 Wessix Ct., Daly
*Customer Service (650) 600-8108 Supervisors Dave Pine an- City, CA 94015. The business is con-
nounced that applications ducted by an Individual. The registrant
Are you... Dependable, EEmail:
mail: jobs@starligh
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com are being accepted for ap- commenced to transact business under
www.starlightcaregivers.com
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friendly, detail oriented, pointment to the Civil Serv- /s/Lana Kort/
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walk-in
alk-in ice Commission. There is This statement was filed with the Asses-
currently one (1) vacancy sor-County Clerk on 3/12/18. (Published
Do you have .... Good 4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
representing District 4. 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
communication skills, a
desire for steady To be eligible, applicants
employment and must be a resident of Dis- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
employment benefits? trict 4 in San Mateo County STATEMENT #277250
and not a Supervisor, offi- The following person is doing business
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
ts, Immediate
Shiffts Immediate Placement
Placement as: Gold Wood Design, 405 Piccadily
Please call for an cer, or employee of the Place Unit 21, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
Appointment: (650)342-6978 Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience County. This five-member Registered Owner: Khumid Guchigov,
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; same address. The business is conduct-
commission hears appeals ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
Must Drive
Drive Car;
Car; Speak
Speak and write
write English
English by employees in the classi- menced to transact business under the
fied service of actions al- FBN on 3.30.2018.
JOB FAIR /s/Khumid Guchigov/
Tuesday, April 24
leged to be in violation of This statement was filed with the Asses-
10am to 2pm Article V of the County sor-County Clerk on 3/30/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
San Mateo County Event Center Charter or the rules of the 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo Commission and approve
Free Admission • Free Parking
Full time, part time and the standardization and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
seasonal positions classification of all posi- STATEMENT #277266
Dress to impress and tions in the classified serv- The following person is doing business
bring copies of your resume as: Bullzeye Installation, 989 Shasta
www.sm-dj.com/ctc3 ice as provided by Article V Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
of the County Charter and Registered Owner: 1)Jeffrey Edwin
Swenson, 101 Inner Circle, Redwood
the rules of the Commis- City, CA 94062 2) James Patrick Moore,
NEWSPAPER INTERNS sion. Deadline for receipt 32 Lemon Blossom Ct., San Jose, CA
of applications is Friday, 95123. The business is conducted by a
JOURNALISM General Partnership. The registrant
The Daily Journal is looking for in- May 11, 2018 at 5 p.m. commenced to transact business under
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Applications can be ob- the FBN on 03/06/2000.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- /s/Jeffrey Swenson/
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- tained from Sherry Gole- This statement was filed with the Asses-
so welcome. stan, Deputy Clerk of the sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in
Board of Supervisors, 400 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
We expect a commitment of four to 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
eight hours a week for at least four County Center, Redwood
months. The internship is unpaid, but City,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- sgolestan@smcgov.org or STATEMENT #277277
terns have progressed in time into (650) 363-4609. Applica-
paid correspondents and full-time re- The following person is doing business
tions are also available on- as: Restoration 1 of Silicon Valley, 620
porters. Taylor Way, Suite 14, SAN CARLOS, CA
line at the County website: 94070. Registered Owner: KAMM Enter-
College students or recent graduates https://bnc.smcgov.org/va- prises Inc., CA. The business is con-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper ducted by a Corporation. The registrant
experience is preferred but not neces- cancies For information commenced to transact business under
sarily required. about this committee, con- the FBN on N/A.
Please send a cover letter describing
tact Donna Vaillancourt, /s/Marc Levaggi/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
your interest in newspapers, a resume Human Resources Direc- sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in
and three recent clips. Before you ap- tor, at (650) 363-4132 or the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18,
ply, you should familiarize yourself dvaillancourt@smcgov.org. 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18).
with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com. For information about this
release, contact Sherry Go- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277317
Send your information via e-mail to lestan, Deputy Clerk of the The following person is doing business
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Board, at as: Eartone Hearing Aid Center, 2907 S.
El Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 sgolestan@smcgov.org or 94403. Registered Owner: Aztec Entities
(650) 363-4609. LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
4/24/18 a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trant commenced to transact business
CNS-3123772# under the FBN on N/A.
NOW HIRING! SAN MATEO DAILY /s/Sue Chamberlain/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
CARE HOMES IN SAN MATEO JOURNAL sor-County Clerk on 4/5/18. (Published in
AND REDWOOD CITY the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18,
LOOKING FOR 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18).
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Duncan said the organization plants a beautification efforts. increased property values, improved safety,
TREES
Continued from page 1
diversity of species, especially natives that
don’t require long-term irrigation.
CityTrees wants to plant more coastal live
“More and more we’re going beyond sim-
ple planting to rehabbing properties,” he
said.
flooding reduction and lower air condition-
ing costs as a result of shading among the
many benefits street trees provide.
oaks and valley oaks in particular, both of The organization is entirely volunteer- Grabel said about 35 people, including
which thrive in this climate and live for run; about 400 volunteers come and go, and students, will participate in Saturday’s
awarded a grant from the NFL to plant 49 about 300 years, he added.
trees along Main Street. The upcoming the board of directors is comprised of about event, which spans 9 a.m. to noon. And
event at Sequoia High School was made pos- The organization secures agreements with a dozen especially committed volunteers. while they work, Public Works will plant
sible by a grant from Pacific Gas and nearby property owners to water the trees “My daughter’s name is Elana, which additional trees on streets surrounding the
Electric. about once a week for two years, after which means ‘tree’ in Hebrew, and I live in school. Last week, volunteers also removed
Duncan said the organization receives trees can typically take care of themselves. Redwood City on Sequoia Avenue so trees about 10 to 12 tree stumps scattered
grants occasionally, but is mostly funded Volunteers will also return to trim and prune are a consistent theme in my life,” said throughout the campus.
by community donations. trees several years after planting them. David Grabel, CityTrees’ treasurer. “I just “It’s an amazing campus with all kinds of
Nearly all of CityTrees’ events are organ- Duncan said their trees rarely die, in part love trees and get a real thrill in putting one trees, an arborist’s dream,” Grabel said.
ized in partnership with the Department of because volunteers have perfected their in the ground and coming back later to “But the trees there are really mature and
Public Works, which contributes trucks and planting techniques over the years. In addi- watch them thrive and help the environ- they’ll die in the next decade or two. The
other equipment while volunteers provide tion to planting, volunteers also put down ment.” school needs a new generation of trees.”
the labor. mulch and clear underbrush, among other The two board members also referenced Visit citytrees.org for more information.
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Kate gives birth to boy, home by suppertime By Jill LAwless and Sylvia Hui Tony Appleton, a town crier from south-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS east England, showed up in full regalia to
declare the newborn prince’s birth outside
LONDON — Third time’s a charm. The the hospital. The words “It’s a boy” flashed
Duchess of Cambridge gave birth Monday in lights around the top of London’s BT
morning to a new prince who is fifth in line Tower, which can be seen for miles around.
to the British throne — and she was home by More ceremonial celebration will come
suppertime. Tuesday, including the pealing of bells at
The duchess and husband Prince William Westminster Abbey and a gun salute in
drove to St. Mary’s Hospital in London early London’s Hyde Park.
in the morning, and Kate’s 8 pound, 7 ounce The baby is a younger brother to 4-year-
boy was born at 11:01 a.m., with royal offi- old Prince George and Princess Charlotte,
cials announcing the birth about two hours who turns 3 next week. Both were born at the
later. same hospital, as were William and his
There followed a smoothly choreographed younger brother, Prince Harry.
operation perfected after the births of the The infant’s name, which has been subject
couple’s two other children. In late after- to a flurry of bets, is likely to be announced
noon, elder siblings Prince George and in the next few days. Arthur and James are
Princess Charlotte were brought to meet among bookmakers’ favorites for the new
their baby brother. Around 6 p.m., Kate prince, whose full title will be His Royal
emerged alongside her husband, wearing a Highness, Prince (Name) of Cambridge.
vibrant red dress and holding the tiny royal “You’ll find out soon enough,” William
highness wrapped in a white lace shawl. said when asked about the baby’s name.
After posing for dozens of photographers Monday is St. George’s Day, England’s
and camera crews outside the hospital’s pri- national day, but the baby is unlikely to be
vate Lindo Wing, the trio headed home, with given the name since his older brother
the baby nestled securely in a car seat. already has it.
Television news helicopters followed the The new arrival is Queen Elizabeth II’s
royal Range Rover as it made the mile-long sixth great-grandchild and bumps Prince
(1.6 kilometer) journey to the family’s Harry to sixth place in the line of succes-
Kensington Palace residence. sion. The baby is fifth in line, after grandfa-
William declared the couple “very delight- ther Prince Charles, father Prince William
ed” with the new addition to the family. and his two siblings.
The royal palace said “the queen, the Duke Charlotte is the first royal daughter to stay
REUTERS
of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the ahead of a younger brother in the line of suc-
Britain’s Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William leave the Lindo Wing of St. cession. Before the rules were changed in
Mary’s Hospital with their new baby boy in London. Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and mem-
bers of both families have been informed 2012, male heirs took precedence.
and are delighted with the news.” Prime Kensington Palace announced in
Minister Theresa May offered “warmest con- September that Kate was pregnant with her
gratulations.” third child. As in her previous pregnancies,
News of the royal birth came with a mix of the duchess suffered from hyperemesis gravi-
tradition and modernity typical of Britain’s darum, a severe form of morning sickness.
media-savvy royal family. It was announced Officials announced her previous pregnan-
on Twitter and also proclaimed in the fore- cies before the traditional 12-week mark
court of Buckingham Palace with a framed because she was too unwell to attend public
notice perched on a golden easel. engagements.
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