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San Mateo Daily Journal 10-13-18
San Mateo Daily Journal 10-13-18
‘GOOSEBUMPS 2’ IS
HALLOWEEN TREAT
CAN WE TALK?
TRUMP’S RIDING HIGH — AND HE’S GOT A LOT
TO SAY
SHP CRUISES
PAST COUGARS
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Anti-gay slur
investigated
as hate crime
City Council candidate’s fence vandalized,
Redwood City police investigating incident
By Zachary Clark which was
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF hanging on the
fence above the
Jason Galisatus, a candidate for graffiti, was
Redwood City Council who is gay, torn down.
had the fence in front of his apart- “It was unset-
ment vandalized with what appears tling, but I will
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL to be a homophobic slur on not be intimi-
Caltrain passengers walk by The Melting Pot restaurant that recently closed its doors at the San Mateo Caltrain Thursday, Oct. 11, and police are dated and it
station. Below: Kitchen hardware being removed from The Melting Pot. investigating it as a hate crime. Jason Galisatus won’t stop me
Galisatus, 25, came home from being out-
downtown train station And one of his campaign posters, See SLUR, Page 24
San Mateo explores tenant possibilities for former restaurant, office spaces
By Anna Schuessler
Man gets two year jail term
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
DR. IKEDA
IMPLANTS & ORTHODONTICS
DDS, MS, UCSF
hurricane-stricken town
By Russ Bynum
SAN DIEGO — California has a 28 per-
cent lower lung cancer death rate than the
rest of the country thanks to statewide poli-
cies against tobacco, a study concluded.
As far back as the 1980s the state high-
and Brendan Farrington lighted the link between smoking and can-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cer and introduced the nation’s first tobacco
control program.
MEXICO BEACH, Fla. — Search-and-res- Those efforts resulted in fewer people
cue teams found at least one body in Mexico starting smoking and more people quitting,
Beach, the ground-zero town nearly obliter- researchers at the University of California,
ated by Hurricane Michael, an official said San Diego announced Wednesday.
Friday as the scale of the storm’s fury Californians under 35 who do smoke
became ever clearer. puffed 30 percent fewer cigarettes and had a
The death toll across the South stood at 14 24 percent higher quit rate than the rest of
including the victim discovered in Mexico the nation, the research found.
Beach. “It is clear that from the early days of
Miami Fire Chief Joseph Zahralban, leader tobacco control, young people in
of a search-and-rescue unit that went into the California became increasing less likely to
flattened town, said: “We have one con- become addicted smokers,” said Dr. John P.
firmed deceased and are working to determine Pierce of the university’s School of
if there are others.” Zahralban said searchers Medicine and Moores Cancer Center.
were trying to determine if that person had Lung cancer deaths in the state decreased
been alone or was part of a family. from 108 per 100,000 people in 1985 to
Zahralban spoke as his team — which just 63 per 100,000 in 2013. The decline is
included a dog — was winding down its two- 33 percent faster than the national average.
day search of Mexico Beach, the town of REUTERS
about 1,000 people that was nearly wiped An aerial view shows debris after Hurricane Michael blew through Mexico Beach, Fla. Trump administration appeals
off the map when Michael blew ashore there ruling that immigrants can stay
Wednesday with devastating 155 mph received thousands of calls asking about When she went back to the hotel where she
winds. missing people. But with cellphone service took shelter from the storm, she found out SAN FRANCISCO — The Trump adminis-
Blocks and blocks of homes were demol- out across vast swaths of the Florida she could no longer stay there either because tration is appealing a judge’s ruling that
ished, reduced to splintered lumber or mere Panhandle, officials said it is possible that of mold. “We’ve got to figure something prevents the deportation of hundreds of
concrete slabs by the most powerful hurri- some of those unaccounted for are safe and out. We’re starting from scratch, all of us,” thousands of immigrants from four coun-
cane to hit the continental U.S. in nearly 50 just haven’t been able to contact friends or Plushnik said. tries who are living and working in the U.S.
years. family. President Donald Trump announced plans under temporary protected status.
Across the ravaged region, meanwhile, to visit Florida and hard-hit Georgia early Attorneys for the U.S. Department of
As the catastrophic damage across the
authorities set up distribution centers to next week but didn’t say what day he would Justice filed the notice of appeal on
Florida Panhandle came into view 48 hours
hand out food and water to victims. Some arrive. Thursday.
after the hurricane struck, there was little
supplies were brought in by trucks, while “We are with you!” he tweeted. It was expected after U.S. District Judge
doubt the death toll would rise.
others had to be delivered by helicopter Shell-shocked survivors who barely
How high it might go was unclear. But Edward Chen in San Francisco last week
because of debris still blocking roads. escaped with their lives told of terrifying
authorities scrapped plans to set up a tempo- issued a preliminary injunction stopping
Residents began to come to grips with the winds, surging floodwaters and homes crack-
rary morgue, suggesting they had yet to see destruction and face up to the uncertainty ing apart. the administration from ending the protec-
mass casualties. that lies ahead. Emergency officials said they had com- tions for immigrants from Sudan,
State officials said that by one count, 285 “I didn’t recognize nothing. Everything’s pleted an initial “hasty search” of the strick- Nicaragua, Haiti and El Salvador.
people in Mexico Beach defied mandatory gone. I didn’t even know our road was our en area, looking for the living or the dead, Temporary protected status is granted to
evacuation orders and stayed behind. Some road,” said 25-year-old Tiffany Marie and had begun more careful inspections of people from countries ravaged by natural
of them successfully rode out the storm. It Plushnik, an evacuee who returned to find thousands of ruined buildings. disasters or war.
was unclear how many of the others might her home in Sandy Creek too damaged to
have gotten out at the last minute. live in.
Emergency officials said they have Obituary
ROBERT E. QUIGLEY
April 28,1937 – October 9th, 2018
Robert (Bob) Emmet Quigley, 81, died peacefully in South
San Francisco, surrounded by family on October 9 due to
complications from cancer surgery. Born April 28,1937 in San
Francisco, he joins his predeceased parents, former SF Deputy
Chief of Police James Laurence and Agnes Lorraine Quigley.
The youngest of five children, he also joins his predeceased
siblings Margaret, James, Mary and Claire.
He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Carol (Phelan) Quigley, children
Gregory Quigley, Brian Quigley and Michelle (Shelley) Mohr Hoffman; daughter-
in-law Sally (Emory) Quigley and son-in-law Wes Hoffman; adoring grandchildren
James, Kathleen and Robert Quigley; brother-in-law of Kirk and Patty (Phelan)
Veale; dear uncle to Rodney, Kevin and Adrienne McInnis, Rose Salazar, Jill Medin
and Troy Phelan.
Born and raised in San Francisco, Bob attended Star of the Sea Grammar School,
St. Joseph Seminary in Mountain View and earned degrees at University of San
Francisco. He taught part-time at USF and San Francisco State. He became a business
professor at CCSF from 1962-1997. He served his city in both the SFPD and SFFD
between 1958-1964. He also served our country in the US Army and US Navy for
14 years.
He loved sports and was a great mentor to all. He was a diehard fan of the Giants
and the 49ers, often listening on his transistor radio. He enjoyed dominoes and golf
(most recently at Fleming), bocce ball and Pedro at the San Bruno Senior Center.
He was a local basketball official for decades; he coached baseball at CCSF; and he
coached the San Bruno Lions Peewee Baseball team for 28 years.
He enjoyed his role in his community: past president and member of the Hibernian-
Newman Club; member of SFPD widows and orphans association; St. Joseph
Seminary alumni group; St. Robert Men’s Club and the In-Betweeners Group. He
and his wife have been St. Robert parishioners and San Bruno residents since 1965.
Bob and Carol loved to travel, venturing to Tahoe, Hawaii, Mexico, Australia, New
Zealand, and Europe with many long-time friends. He thoroughly enjoyed attending
his grandchildren’s sporting events and school functions. He was a great storyteller,
loved to laugh and enjoy life, and a dry Martini. His shenanigans will be missed.
Friends may visit Sunday, October 14th after 6:15pm at St. Robert Church, 1380
Crystal Springs Rd., San Bruno where a vigil service will be held at 7:00pm. A
funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday, October 15th at 10:30am also at St.
Roberts. Committal Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations may be made in Bob’s name
to St. Patrick Seminary, 320 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park CA 94025, or the charity
of your choice. Please share your fond memories and stories with us at gquigley44@
gmail.com and shelleymohr@gmail.com.
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Judge’s vacation delays boring cities about what has and has not worked for them
Local briefs since many started implementing dockless bikeshares
fatal warehouse fire court case Almena hired Harris to help collect rent and schedule con- almost a year ago.
SAN FRANCISCO — A judge’s vacation and miscommuni- certs, including the electronic music show on the night of “We often benefit from not going first,” Councilman
cation led to another delay Friday in the court case connect- the fire. Charles Stone said. “It’s going to be fantastic when we do
ed to a Northern California warehouse fire address it because we’ll have the experience from other
that killed 36 people two years ago. Belmont looks to dockless bikes cities.”
Attorneys for Derick Almena, one of
two men charged criminally, had planned
The Belmont City Council is considering implementing a South City bridge to reopen
dockless bikeshare service like those in the cities of San
to urge a judge Friday to restore a plea The much-traveled San Bruno Canal Bridge in South San
Mateo and Burlingame.
deal that called for Almena to serve nine Francisco is set to reopen Monday, Oct. 15, after an emer-
Mayor Doug Kim proposed the idea at a meeting this
years in prison. gency repair was needed in May, according to the city.
week, and his colleagues appeared open to it, but agreed to
But a judge said Alameda County Judge The old, wooden bridge along South Airport Boulevard at
hold off on further discussion or action until a priority-set-
Kevin Murphy, who was supposed to hear North Access Road just north of Interstate 380 was expected
ting session early next year.
Derick Almena the case, had just returned from vacation “Bikeshare services offer last-mile travel opportunities to be replaced later this year but testing showed that the con-
on Friday and needed more time to pre- dition was worse than expected. Officials decided to expedite
that can enhance transit use by allowing users to access low-
pare. the process of reconstruction of the 1949 bridge remodeled
cost, pollution free mobility,” Kim wrote in a memo to the
Judge James Cramer, who rejected the in 1975.
council. He also stressed that such a program will be at no
plea deal at issue, said Friday it appeared The project to construct a new concrete and steel bridge
cost to the city.
the court failed to notify attorneys of the was expected to cost at least $5.2 million. It was originally
“It can be very easy to implement a pilot program on
need to reschedule. The next court date is slated to reopen in November, according to city officials.
something like this,” he said. “And we have an opportunity
Oct. 26. “Contractors and our Public Works Department worked
to manage the rules under which any kind of bikeshare pro-
Almena, 48, and Max Harris, 28, each furiously over the past five months to get this vital bridge
gram is considered in our city.”
face 36 counts of involuntary manslaugh- reopened,” said South San Francisco City Manager Mike
Kim said LimeBikes, one such service, have been show-
ter in the December 2016 fire. Almena Futrell, “and as a result, the bridge is reopening more than
Max Harris ing up around town because of agreements that neighboring
rented the warehouse and illegally con- one month ahead of schedule.”
cities have with the company.
verted it into a live-work space for artists
Councilmembers were glad to be able to learn from neigh-
and an entertainment venue, prosecutors said. They said Man receives lengthy prison
term for lewd acts on a child
A Hayward man convicted in July of inappropriately
touching his niece when she was 3 to 7 years old was sen-
tenced to 45 years to life in prison Friday, according to the
San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
After a 15-day trial, 29-year-old Rember Molina was con-
victed July 6 of sexual intercourse with a child under 10 year
old, continuous sexual molestation of a child and lewd acts
on a child by threat or force, among other charges, accord-
ing to prosecutors.
Between May of 2010 and May of 2016, Molina is said to
have repeatedly molested his niece, who at age 8 reported to
her 10-year-old sister he touched her in her genitals and
asked her to touch his, among other acts. The victim’s sister
reported it to her teacher, but the victim, her sister and her
parents have since recanted their initial statements and said
nothing happened, according to prosecutors.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Karen Guidotti said prose-
cutors were able to use the family’s prior statements in pur-
suing the charges against Molina, and said they found the
sentence he received appropriate for his convictions.
“This individual got a very grave sentence which is appro-
priate for the nature of the acts that he committed on this
child,” she said.
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Trump has yet to nominate candidates for Friday suspended business links with Saudi
Still no U.S. ambassadors in Around the world ambassadorial posts in 20 nations, includ- Arabia, and Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi
Saudi Arabia, Turkey amid crisis Khashoggi’s case and the fact that there ing Australia, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, said he might not attend a major investment
WASHINGTON — The disappearance of are no American ambassadors in either Pakistan, South Africa, Singapore and conference in the country this month amid
journalist and U. S. resident Jamal Ankara or Riyadh have prompted concerns Sweden. At the same time, 46 ambassadori- reports that Jamal Khashoggi may have
Khashoggi after visiting a Saudi consulate about dozens of unfilled senior State al nominees are still awaiting Senate con- been killed at the Saudi consulate in
in Turkey has thrown the large number of Department positions almost two years firmation, prompting angry complaints Turkey’s financial center.
diplomatic vacancies under President into Trump’s presidency. And, those con- from the administration and pushback from “What has reportedly happened in Turkey
Donald Trump into the spotlight — notably cerns have sparked an increasingly bitter Democratic lawmakers. around the disappearance of journalist
in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. It’s a gap the battle with Congress over who is to blame. Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would
administration says it has been trying to fix Aside from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, Global business leaders clearly change the ability of any of us in the
but with limited success. suspend ties with Saudi Arabia West to do business with the Saudi govern-
ment,” Branson said in a statement.
LONDON — Global business leaders are Branson, founder of Virgin Group, says
reassessing their ties with Saudi Arabia, he will suspend his role as director in two
stoking pressure on the Gulf kingdom to tourism projects in Saudi Arabia while an
explain what happened to a dissident writer investigation takes place. He also is put-
who disappeared after visiting its consulate ting on hold discussions about a proposed
in Istanbul. Saudi investment in space companies
British billionaire Richard Branson on Virgin Galactic and Virgin Orbit.
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avigating the path to college normal college tracks” anymore, but as far as I can tell, at least in
remains challenging and application with Redwood City, there is no such thing. Plenty of peo-
stressful for all students essays large and ple live on either side of the Caltrain tracks (and plenty
going through the process, begin- small, on top of live on either side of the Chestnut Street spur), and I
ning freshman year when school videotaped and real wouldn’t classify either side as the “wrong” side.
counselors hand out the required class- auditions, portfolio Whichever side of the tracks I explore, there seem to be
es everyone needs to take to graduate. packets, countless plenty of nice places to live.
From there, it’s a whirlwind of stan- examples of that student’s work and usually required, giving students the Something I find particularly interesting is how housing
dardized test prep and testing, decid- letters of recommendation from teach- “open admission” outlook with the construction today is largely focused on building close to
ing between advanced and regular ers of core classes and theater or art main criteria being a high school the tracks, rather than in the traditionally suburban parts
classes, and maintaining a strong instructors. diploma. These few requirements of town. Although many people aren’t fans of the large
work ethic throughout the four years Four-year universities hold a num- often lead people to the conclusion apartment complexes appearing along El Camino Real
of high school. ber of benefits: Faster job readiness that community college, especially in (and thus near the Caltrain tracks), putting large numbers
When it’s time to begin applying to preparation, an overall higher level the Bay Area, is “not enough” to suc- of people in these transit-oriented developments makes a
colleges, students take many different of education, opportunities in intern- ceed. In reality, this option provides great deal of sense. It makes sense for those who commute
routes. There are students who leave ships and extracurricular activities the a cheaper and simpler alternative to on Caltrain or on one of the
high school with their diploma and college provides and the “college students struggling in the classroom high-tech “Google buses” that
never look back, either working experience.” They also come with or financially, or those wishing to run up and down El Camino
immediately in a new business or con- expensive price tags, limited campus stay close to home for a few more Real, and as I age I’ve realized
tinuing a family-owned operation. housing and all of the anxiety that’s years before chasing other pursuits. that it may make sense for my
There are students who take a gap along for the ride throughout the The College of San Mateo lists the wife and I as well.
semester or year, either going abroad application process. annual cost for students receiving fed- I was a Caltrain commuter for
or staying local to work. Then there As I am a currently a high school eral aid at approximately $2,140. Not many years. Because my home
are students who attend college direct- senior undergoing this process, I can only do community colleges provide is only about a mile from the
only wish good luck to younger read- a cheaper alternative to four-year uni- Redwood City Caltrain station, I
ly the next fall, and yet, these stu-
ers and assure older readers that, yes, versities, they also provide strong walked to the train. If we could
dents are also split into two cate-
the process is and continues to be sig- transfer programs after spending two have lived in one of those tran-
gories, those attending junior or com-
nificantly more challenging with each years at a college like CSM. Offering sit-oriented buildings, however,
munity colleges and those attending
round of applicants. Students are a guaranteed transfer contract to stu- my walk would have been much
four-year universities. Greg Wilson
overworking themselves to include dents when they begin at CSM allows easier, and much quicker.
For those planning to steer in the many extracurricular activities into
direction of a four-year education, for them to sign a written contract Similarly, for us shopping trips and evening outings have
their schedules, with club meetings with a cooperating university, dictat- always involved driving. But if we lived in one of those
their path is littered with stress in the taking up lunch hours, sports occupy- ing that if a student completes a spe- new buildings, nearly all of those destinations would be a
form of essays — and a large amount ing time after school and community cific number of credits within a two- short walk away.
of them. The University of California service occupying weekends, all piled year period they will be guaranteed a Back in late 2016 one of the principals of Greystar
application requires four small essays on top of the workload from advanced transfer into that school. Development, the project’s developer, gave me a tour of
in response to “personal insight ques- classes and standardized test prep. the Franklin 299 apartment complex, which is sandwiched
tions,” but these responses are not Options like these highlight the
Coming from a student involved in opportunities provided when one par- between Franklin Street and the Caltrain tracks just south
simple answers typed into the box my school newspaper, club and high of Jefferson Avenue. At the time, the complex was 95 per-
directly on the application. Neither takes in the community college path.
school soccer, and many other clubs, Whether a student chooses to take a cent leased and 90 percent occupied. I was told that, accord-
are any other writing pieces for other I speak only for myself when saying ing to counts commissioned by Greystar, some 30 percent
gap year, study at a four-year universi-
applications; each is usually typed that I truly enjoy all the activities. of the building’s residents left the building on foot rather
ty or study at a community college,
beforehand, peer edited, read by teach- Although they are an added asset to than by car, and that peak hour traffic was proving to be
each direction holds benefits and
ers and advisors and possibly college my college applications, just because about half of their original projections. This was excellent
drawbacks. Depending on a student’s
counselors, edited and rewritten I enjoy these activities doesn’t mean I news, a sign that transit-oriented development is not just
wants and needs, community college
before submission. The Common am not sometimes overwhelmed and may not be the option best tailored an empty promise. It seems that living in one of these
Application allows for students to add overworked with these added respon- for an individual, but I still considered buildings really may cut the number of car trips per resi-
colleges accepting that application to sibilities on top of schoolwork itself. it heavily when looking at my col- dent.
their list, then write a large essay to My decision to apply for a four-year lege options and I suggest others do Given long-term climate forecasts, living more efficient-
submit to each of those schools. college depended on my financial situ- the same. Some taking that path may ly is something we all should consider. My wife and I cer-
Following that essay are shorter sup- ation, the path my parents had taken, even be studying at higher level tainly are giving it thought, although I must admit that
plemental questions, specific for each the path I wanted to pursue and my schools after transferring than the much of our thinking is based on the fact that our kids are
college on a student’s list. Both the work ethic concerning my grades and ones my peers and I will end up at gone, we are getting older, and we are traveling more. We
essay and these supplemental ques- test scores. directly after high school. simply don’t have the same housing needs we once did, and
tions follow the same editing process Pursuing an education from a com- are now considering the advantages of downsizing. Ideally,
as previously stated, all with plan- munity college is an entirely different we’d love to get a three-bedroom condo, but the only ones
ning around self-created due dates as process than any other application. Brooke Hanshaw is a senior at Aragon High being built of that size are townhouses, which means
well as the college deadlines them- No standardized tests, letters of rec- School in San Mateo. Student News appears stairs: not something we are looking for as we age. And
selves. ommendation or lengthy essays are in the weekend edition. You can email anyway, most of those are nowhere near our transit center.
Student News at news@smdailyjournal.com. What we are getting, at least near the Redwood City and
If a student wishes to pursue a career
San Carlos train stations, are apartments. Lots of apart-
ments. Greystar began their foray into Redwood City with
Letter to the editor Franklin 299, but they quickly snatched up much of the
surrounding property with an eye toward building a whole
community of transit-oriented apartments. This week I
Caltrain, check your engine the traffic. There was more black soot I’ve given you the date, time and took a walk to check up on their progress.
coming out of that engine than all the location of the train. You should be Huxley, Greystar’s 137-unit apartment building at 1305
Editor, cars on ECR. able to ID which engine it was.
On Monday, Oct. 8, at 12:45 p.m., El Camino Real, is now leasing; I hope to tour it soon.
Made me wonder if Caltrain ever Behind Huxley, the building at 103 Wilson St. (“Elan
I was driving south on El Camino checks its engines for smog control Redwood City”) is finally emerging from behind its con-
Real at the north end of Belmont John Murphy
like we car owners are required to. struction curtains to reveal its final exterior finishes. This
when a southbound Caltrain overtook Please Caltrain, check that engine. San Mateo
175-unit building appears to be covered in a combination
of white plaster and “light earth color” tiles, with some
upper-story accents in a, well, interesting orange color.
OUR MISSION: Next to Huxley, the project at 1409 El Camino Real is
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for finally underway. On site right now is a variety of con-
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. struction vehicles and equipment, all presumably focused
By combining local news and sports coverage, on digging the building’s subterranean garage. Although
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, this building will contain for-rent apartments, and not for-
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality sale condominiums, among its 350 apartments are five
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. three-bedroom, two-bathroom units. Depending upon what
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we those particular units rent for (a lot, I’m sure), they just
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this might be worth considering. They sound large enough to
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman be comfortable, with plenty of room for when the kids
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine visit.
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM For all of my 30-plus years in Redwood City I’ve lived
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin
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stance have me thinking that if I do downsize, perhaps I
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events
should do so alongside — as opposed to the “wrong side”
— of the tracks.
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Facebook: Hackers accessed 29 million accounts Mae Anderson accounts were affected, but hack- same vulnerability.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ers didn’t get any information Facebook has said the attackers
from them. gained the ability to “seize con-
NEW YORK — Facebook says Facebook isn’t giving a break- trol” of those user accounts by
hackers accessed data from 29 mil- down of where these users are, but stealing digital keys the company
lion accounts as part of the securi- says the breach was “fairly broad.” uses to keep users logged in. They
ty breach disclosed two weeks It plans to send messages to peo- could do so by exploiting three
ago, fewer than the 50 million it ple whose accounts were hacked. distinct bugs in Facebook’s code.
initially believed were affected. Facebook said third-party apps The company said it has fixed the
The hackers accessed name, and Facebook apps like bugs and logged out affected users
email addresses or phone numbers WhatsApp and Instagram were to reset those digital keys.
from these accounts, according to unaffected by the breach. At the time, CEO Mark
Facebook. For 14 million of Facebook said the FBI is inves- Zuckerberg — whose own account
them, hackers got even more data, tigating, but asked the company was compromised — said attack-
such as hometown, birthdate, the not to discuss who may be behind ers would have had the ability to
last 10 places they checked into or the attack. The company said it view private messages or post on
Facebook said attackers gained the ability to ‘seize control’ of user accounts the 15 most recent searches. hasn’t ruled out the possibility of someone’s account, but there’s no
by stealing digital keys the company uses to keep users logged in. An additional 1 million smaller-scale attacks that used the sign that they did.
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Valley Christian 37, Serra 6 Peninsula football scores Capuchino 24, El Camino 14
SHP 35, Half Moon Bay 6 Mills 33, Woodside 21
M-A 42, Menlo School 3 Burlingame 36, Hillsdale 12 San Mateo 39, South City 0 Carlmont 42, Jefferson 22
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Moon Bay Friday night on the coast, it hat if they threw an Olympic
came late in the second quarter with the party, but no one was willing
Gators already enjoying a 14-0 lead. to host it?
The Cougars had pinned the Gators deep That day could be coming, and sooner
in their own territory on a punt with 2:47 than you might think.
left in the first half. Facing a second-and-6 With news Friday that Stockholm is
from his own 15, SHP running back Tevita likely to pull out of the race for the 2026
Moimoi took a pitch to right side of the line Winter Games — just days after it was
of scrimmage. It appeared his was hemmed approved as a candidate city by the
in along the sideline after gaining a couple International
yards and Half Moon Bay head coach Keith Olympic Committee
Holden approached the sideline judge ready — there is an ever-
to call a timeout. increasing chance
Instead, Moimoi kept his legs churning. that no one will be
He trucked a would-be defender which sprung left to hear its name
him for an 85-yard bolt down the right side- called by the time the
line that gave the Gators a 20-0. final decision is
It was one of several big plays for SHP, made next year.
which rode them to a dominant win over The only other
HMB and set up another Peninsula Athletic cities interested in
hosting are Calgary,
League Bay Division showdown with PAUL Canada, and the com-
Menlo-Atherton next week.
bined Italian bid of
And the Gators still weren’t done after
Moimoi’s second long score of the game.
NEWBERRY Milan and Cortina
SHP’s William Peterson intercepted a pass d’Ampezzo. But
on the Cougars’ next possession and Calgary’s proposal faces a crucial referen-
returned it to the HMB 25-yard line. Five dum next month — and polls suggest it
plays later, SHP quarterback Raymond Price hardly has overwhelming support —
III hit Wilson Weisel over the middle for a 9- while Italy’s plans are marred by a lack of
yard score to give SHP a 27-0 lead at half- government backing and the memory of
time. Rome pulling out of the race for both the
“I thought the end of the first half could 2020 and 2024 Summer Games.
have gone a lot differently,” said SHP head As if cities needed any further reminder
coach Mark Grieb. “That final five minutes of what a boondoggle the Olympics is:
(of the first half) was the turning point in Pyeongchang is already pondering
the game.” whether to raze some of the venues it
Moimoi finished the night with 180 yards built for this year’s Winter Games
and two touchdowns on just 11 carries. On because there’s simply no use for them,
his third carry of the game, he took a hand- while Tokyo is set to spend a staggering
off on a trap play, picked his way through $25 billion on the next Summer Games
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Sacred Heart Prep quarterback Raymond Price III scampers 44 yards for a touchdown during
See SHP, Page 14 the Gators’ 35-6 win over Half Moon Bay. See NEWBERRY, Page 15
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ground attack, holding them to just 88 yards gain down to the 2-yard line by Dante
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rushing. Quarterback Tristan Hofmann, who
rushed for 206 yards the previous week, was
held to just 30 yards on 14 carries. Cade
Cacchione midway through the fourth quar-
ter.
Cacchione’s run on a reverse set up the
Duncan led HMB in rushing with 58 yards Gators only second-half score, with John
on 13 carries as the Cougars finished with Willard leaping into the end zone from two
the line of scrimmage and blasted into the just 196 yards of offense for the game. yards out.
open field, going 55 yards for a 7-0 SHP
With HMB’s ground game effectively And just to show what kind of luck the
lead.
grounded, the Cougars were forced to go to Cougars had on the night, when the Gators
As a team, the Gators rushed for 225
the air more than they would have liked. went for a 2-point conversion, it appeared
yards.
Hofmann ended up completing 9 of 27 pass- HMB had Price wrapped up. But the sopho-
About three minutes after Moimoi’s jaunt, es for 108 yards with a touchdown and a
Price got into the scoring action. He took more quarterback smartly flipped the ball to
pick. His numbers could have been much Willard on the wing, who waltzed in for the
the snap and on a designed quarterback better if not for eight drops by his
keeper, Price looked like Moimoi as he two points and a 35-0 lead.
receivers. The Gators lost the shutout when HMB
picked his way through traffic. A cut to right
gave Price the corner and he turned it upfield “[Passing] is not our comfort zone, ” put together its best drive of the night on
and went 44 yards untouched down the right Holden said. their last drive of the game. Starting at their
sideline for a 14-0 first-quarter lead. The HMB defense played well at times as own 29, the Cougars drove 71 yards on 14
“[The Gators] controlled the line of scrim- well. The Cougars held the Gators to 273 plays, with Hofmann hooking up with
mage,” said HMB head coach Keith Holden. yards of offense, 243 of which came in the Quinn McCauley for a 9-yard touchdown
And that line of scrimmage control first half. pass for their only score of the game.
extended to both sides of the ball because as Of those 273 yards, 218 came on four big “[We] take a lot of pride on the defensive
good as the SHP offense was on the night, plays, three of which went for touchdowns: side of the ball,” Grieb said. “We’re stop- NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
the defense might have been even better. Moimoi’s scoring runs of 55 and 85 yards, ping them on offense and making plays on Half Moon Bay’s Cade Duncan can’t escape a
The Gators stuffed the Cougars’ vaunted Price’s 44-yard touchdown run and a 34-yard defense.” tackle by SHP’s John Willard.
himself out at the plate. nobody out. George Webb planned to announce the
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After starter Gio Gonzalez went two
innings, nicked by Machado’s home run,
Woodruff entered in the top of the third. In
It was the shortest postseason start of
Kershaw’s career. He had a 4.65 ERA in 10
career appearances, including seven starts,
giveaway date and time after the game.
“Who knew that we would make it this far
and the biggest piece of stress going into
the bottom half, Woodruff made a sudden going into Friday. this game would be George Webb’s ham-
impact — with his bat. That ERA went up after allowing six hits burgers?” Counsell said before the game.
Manny Machado homered and drove in Woodruff became just the third relief and five runs — four earned — in three-plus They also paid up in 1987.
three runs for Los Angeles. The Dodgers pitcher to homer in the postseason, tagging innings.
committed four errors, including two by a three-time NL Cy Young Award winner for a Jesus Aguilar added a solo home run in the UP NEXT
catcher Yasmani Grandal, who also had two tying solo drive. Woodruff pumped both seventh for the Brewers, his second of the
passed balls. It’s another all left-handed pitching
arms as he rounded first base, while Kershaw postseason. Cain went 3 for 5 and scored a matchup in Game 2. Ryu pitched seven
Game 2 is Saturday at Miller Park, with turned away and looked down at the ground. run.
Wade Miley pitching for the Brewers shutout innings, striking out seven and
Another miserable October night was just allowing for hits, in the Dodgers’ Game 1
against Hyun-Jin Ryu. beginning for Kershaw, whose regular-sea- BURGER TIME victory over the Braves in the Division
Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell’s son brilliance has often disappeared in the
pitching-by-committee strategy continued Eat up, Milwaukee. Series. Ryu is 2-0 with a 1.96 ERA in four
postseason. This late-season run earned Brewers fans a career postseason starts. Miley is making
to be a hit, at least until the late innings. And it wasn’t even Christian Yelich and
Finally, the hard-throwing Knebel free burger at an area restaurant chain. his second start of the postseason, going 4
the Brewers’ stars who got to him. Hernan George Webb Restaurants has a long- 2/3 innings in the Brewers’ Division
restored order by striking out Turner. Knebel Perez hit a sacrifice fly later in the third, and
walked Joc Pederson with two outs before standing promotion to give away a free Series-clinching victory over Colorado on
pinch-hitter Domingo Santana had a two- burger whenever the Brewers win 12 Sunday. He is 4-5 with a 3.55 ERA in 15
Taylor’s long drive. run single in the fourth for a 4-1 lead that
Woodruff picked up the win and helped straight. career games against the Dodgers.
chased Kershaw from the mound with It’s time to dine after a dozen.
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the games.
Instead of scaling back for the Tokyo Games, the
IOC approved not one, not two, but SIX new sports :
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baseball, softball, sport climbing, karate, skate- New England 3 2 0 .600 133 108
Boston 3, New York 1
Friday, Oct. 5: Boston 5, New York 4
staggering $25 billion on the next Summer Games boarding and surfing. Not to mention, new disci- Miami 3 2 0 .600 99 117
Saturday, Oct. 6: New York 6, Boston 2
Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 63 118
— and maybe even more. plines were added for sports such as basketball (a N.Y. Jets 2 3 0 .400 123 105 Monday, Oct. 8: Boston 16, New York 1
three-on-three competition) and swimming (which South Tuesday, Oct. 9: Boston 4, New York 3
“They’ve got to rethink the whole model,” said W L T Pct PF PA
will have a mixed relay for the first time). There’s Houston 3, Cleveland 0
Mark Conrad, who runs the sports business program Tennessee 3 2 0 .600 87 86
Friday, Oct. 5: Houston 7, Cleveland 2
even talk of video gaming being added for the 2024 Jacksonville 3 2 0 .600 102 86
at Fordham University. Houston 2 3 0 .400 115 124 Saturday, Oct. 6: Houston 3, Cleveland 1
Paris Games, to appeal to a more youthful audience. Indianapolis 1 4 0 .200 118 138 Monday, Oct. 8: Houston 11, Cleveland 3
Here are a few suggestions: North
Stop the madness. W L T Pct PF PA National League
ROTATING HOSTS The IOC should dump any sport that can’t guaran- Cincinnati
Baltimore
4 1 0 .800
3 2 0 .600
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Milwaukee 3, Colorado 0
Thursday, Oct. 4: Milwaukee 3, Colorado 2, 10
tee the participation of its best athletes (farewell, Cleveland 2 2 1 .500 114 113 innings
This idea has been thrown around for years but
baseball), along with all those that have limited Pittsburgh 2 2 1 .500 143 133 Friday, Oct. 5: Milwaukee 4, Colorado 0
never taken seriously by the IOC. West Sunday, Oct. 7: Milwaukee 6, at Colorado 0
global and spectator appeal (we’re looking at you, W L T Pct PF PA
At the very least, the Winter Games should move team handball, water polo and modern pentathlon). Kansas City 5 0 0 1.000 175 129 Los Angeles 3, Atlanta 1
toward this concept as soon as possible given its In addition, there needs to a serious culling in the L.A. Chargers 3 2 0 .600 137 130 Thursday, Oct. 4: Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 0
more limited appeal and having fewer cities capable Denver 2 3 0 .400 100 131 Friday, Oct. 5: Los Angeles 3, Atlanta 0
number of events, even in more popular sports such Raiders 1 4 0 .200 107 149 Sunday, Oct. 7: Atlanta 6, Los Angeles 5
of even hosting the snow and ice events (maybe as track and field (seriously, do we need race walk- Monday, Oct. 8: Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 2
even fewer in the years to come, given the potential- NATIONAL CONFERENCE
ing?) and swimming (a staggering 37 gold medals East LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
ly devastating impact of climate change ). will be doled out in Tokyo). W L T Pct PF PA (Best-of-7, x-if necessary)
Previous hosts such as Salt Lake City, Calgary, Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 137 117 National League
Washington 2 2 0 .500 83 87 Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, Los Angeles 5
Japan (with Sapporo and Nagano sharing the load)
and Norway (a similar arrangement between Oslo and
SHARING THE BURDEN Dallas
N.Y. Giants
2 3 0
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83 96
117 162
Saturday,Oct.13:Los Angeles at Milwaukee,1:09 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 15: Milwaukee at Los Angeles, TBD
South Tuesday, Oct. 16: Milwaukee at Los Angeles, TBD
Lillehammer) would be obvious candidates to serve Why does a single city essentially have to host an W L T Pct PF PA x-Wednesday,Oct.17:Milwaukee at Los Angeles,TBD
on a rotating basis, since they have all the neces- entire Olympics? New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 180 140 x-Friday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at Milwaukee, TBD
Carolina 3 1 0 .750 104 91
sary facilities in place. Winter sports-loving coun- Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 112 139 x-Saturday, Oct. 20: Los Angeles at Milwaukee, TBD
The size of the games is simply too much for one American League
tries such as Germany, Switzerland and Austria might Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 133 163
Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston at Boston, 5:09 p.m.
locale to bear, so the IOC should consider awarding North
be willing to get on board, too, if they could be W L T Pct PF PA Sunday, Oct. 14: Houston at Boston, 4:09 p.m.
them to entire countries — maybe even several Tuesday, Oct. 16: Boston at Houston, TBA
assured costs wouldn’t spiral out of control. Chicago 3 1 0 .750 111 65
neighboring countries (much like soccer’s World Minnesota 2 2 1 .500 113 131 Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston at Houston, TBA
On the Summer Olympics side, Sydney (perhaps Cup). That way, the plethora of sports could be Green Bay 2 2 1 .500 115 114 x-Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston at Houston
co-hosting with Melbourne), Seoul, Los Angeles, Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137 x-Saturday, Oct. 20: Houston at Boston
divvied up to existing venues. West x-Sunday, Oct. 21: Houston at Boston
London and Beijing all have the potential to become W L T Pct PF PA
permanent rotating sites. It also would be a fitting For that matter, there’s no reason why the games
gesture to include Athens, the birthplace of the mod- couldn’t be spread around the world every four years.
L.A. Rams
Seattle
Arizona
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ern Olympics, but the IOC would need to cough up a It happened in 1956, when strict quarantine laws 49ers 1 4 0 .200 118 146 Saturday’s Games
few billion dollars so the Greeks could fix up all the prevented the equestrian competition from being Vegas at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Thursday’s Game
decaying, abandoned facilities left over from the held in Australia, so it was shifted to Sweden (five Philadelphia 34, N.Y. Giants 13
Edmonton at N.Y. Rangers, 10 a.m.
Los Angeles at Ottawa, 11 a.m.
financial debacle that was the 2004 Games. months before the Melbourne Games, in fact). Sunday’s Games
Carolina at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
Seattle vs Oakland at London, UK, 10 a.m.
“There was more resistance to this when everyone Rio de Janeiro undoubtedly would have welcomed Chicago at Miami, 10 a.m. Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m.
Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Columbus at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
wanted to host,” said Matthew Robinson, a profes- such an accommodation in 2016, when it was Buffalo at Houston, 10 a.m. Vancouver at Florida, 4 p.m.
sor of business administration at the University of required to build a costly new golf course that would Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 4 p.m.
Delaware who has worked with the IOC. “Now, I have more use these days as a cow pasture. Imagine Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Detroit at Boston, 4 p.m.
Arizona at Minnesota, 10 a.m. N.Y. Islanders at Nashville, 5 p.m.
think you’re going to see more of an open mind to how much more sense it would’ve made to stage golf L.A. Chargers at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 5 p.m.
the rotating idea.” in, say, St. Andrews rather than a country where it Carolina at Washington, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
L.A. Rams at Denver, 1:05 p.m.
has little appeal. Jacksonville at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. Buffalo at Arizona, 6 p.m.
FEWER SPORTS Better get to it, IOC. Baltimore at Tennessee, 1:25 p.m.
Kansas City at New England, 5:20 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 7 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Open: Detroit, New Orleans San Jose at New Jersey, 10 a.m.
This is an area where the IOC has shown a com- Otherwise, there won’t be anyone left to host your Monday’s Games Anaheim at St. Louis, 4 p.m.
plete unwillingness to make significant reforms, little party. San Francisco at Green Bay, 5:15 p.m. Carolina at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.
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a 40-yard field goal attempt came up short; fumble that Alvarez covered, ending the
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there was some controversy as a whistle
blew just as the ball was snapped, causing
both teams to freeze. But the ball was
threat with a turnover on downs.
Then in the second half, the turnover bug
kicked and fell short. Maddox argued, but bit. Alvarez threw an interception to
said he was told the whistle was to start the Carlmont’s Mohammad Othman on the sec-
Messina. “I’m just really impressed with my 25-second play clock. ond play of the half. He would throw one
kids. In this short time we’ve been here, more INT later in the game — this one to
Carlmont answered back swiftly, advanc-
we’ve been able to do what we’ve done.” Morin, the senior’s first career interception
ing to its own 32 before Morin got sprung
Morin wasn’t the only Carlmont back to for his biggest bolt of the night, a 68-yard — and the Grizzlies also coughed up a fum-
go off. Junior halfback Jonaven Kuhn car- scoring run that seemed to catch the ble.
ried nine times for 134 yards, capping his Jefferson line sleeping. Morin hit the A-
night with a big 63-yard score in the fourth Carlmont upped its lead to 28-7 on the
gap swiftly, danced through blocks from weirdest play of the night. Kuhn looked on
quarter. Ferrario and Steinzeig, and advanced
Carlmont’s front five of tackles Daniel the verge of scoring on a 30-yard run, but
untouched for the touchdown. fumbled the ball inside the 5; the play, how-
Taumalolo and James Ferrario, guards
Nabeeh Shamieh and Eric Steinzeig and cen- “The way they run their defense, they’re ever, was still alive and Carlmont junior
ter Kaukauola Fifita, created gaps to give lineman heavy,” Messina said. “So what Wes Brown, despite losing his helmet on
the lightning quick play-option handoffs you have to do against systems like that is the play, chased down the errant ball in the
from quarterback Siupeli Netane to his back- not pull it and hit it quick … and that’s what end zone and scored.
field room to develop. we did.”
Jefferson cut the lead in half on its next Jefferson added an 11-yard scoring pass
“They down blocked us to death, which
possession, a 10-play, 87-yard drive helped from Alvarez to Henry Tom (nine catches for
opened up lanes for [Morin] all night,” TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Jefferson head coach Will Maddox said. by two Carlmont penalties — a 10-yard 108 yards) to start the fourth quarter. But the
holding call and a 15-yard personal foul. Jefferson head coach Will Maddox questions Scots responded with two more TDs — a 6-
The Scots didn’t waste any time, taking a call during his team’s 42-22 loss to Carlmont.
The Scots accrued 95 penalty yards in the yard scoring run by Morin, and the 63-yard-
the game’s first possession and driving
nine plays for 78 yards. game, 80 of those yards coming in the first pass to Tara to pick up the first down. Morin ed by Kuhn.
The only chance the drive saw of stalling half. then rattled off carries of 17 and 5 yards, the Jefferson scored the game’s final TD with
was inside the Jefferson 10 on third down Grizzlies quarterback Joaquin Alvarez pro- latter of which he crossed the goal line with 22 seconds remaining on a 3-yard pass from
when Netane’s pass was broken up by duced the score, coming up with a clutch 14- a showboat dive to give Carlmont a 21-7 Alvarez to Tom, then converted a 2-point
Grizzlies cornerback Davante Collins. On yard pass to Victor Hernendez on third-and- lead. conversion to cap the night’s scoring.
fourth down, though — after Carlmont ini- 11 from the Carlmont 18 to earn a first Jefferson had a chance to score in the
tially lined up in field-goal formation, but down. On the next play, Alvarez scored on a closing seconds of the half, but a fourth- “[The loss] was very important,” Maddox
opted to call a timeout and go for it 4-yard keeper to make it 14-7. down fumble wasted the golden opportuni- said. “We told our kids all week whoever
— Carlmont slot receiver Simon Tara boo- But Carlmont got the score back before ty. On third-and-goal from the Carlmont 10, won this game is going to be in the driver’s
gied 7 yards on a play-action end around to halftime, driving 63 yards on eight plays. A Alvarez completed a 9-yard pass to the 1- seat. … We know we’re eliminated. But I
give the Scots a 7-0 lead. big fourth-and-10 play from Jefferson 34 yard line. But on fourth-and-goal, and told our guys the next three weeks we can
Jefferson (1-2, 4-3) drove back down, but saw Netane roll out to complete a 12-yard Alvarez in the shotgun, a bad snap created a fold it, or we can go our like men.”
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merly home to the Downtown San Mateo property market,” she said. “These are chal- Grocery? Florist?
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Association and the San Mateo Area
Chamber of Commerce. Though she
acknowledged councilmembers have previ-
lenging properties, and it might take some
real time to find the right tenants.”
Currently, the office space is being
Bonilla acknowledged the downtown is
already served by Draeger’s Market at 222
E. Fourth Ave., but also wondered if another
ously voiced support for a community-serv- offered for lease at $3.52 per square foot
ing tenant over a private office, which is grocery store or another commuter-serving
the city’s downtown transit center have each month, which amounts to $70,540 establishment could work well in the site as
more closed off to the public, she noted annually and represents the rent under its
hosted a variety of tenants, from office many of the interested retailers chose not longer-term plans are shaped. The Trag’s
space for the technology company Redkix current lease terms. When the lease ends, Market site next to the train station is in the
to pursue the space further after they visited the city could raise the rent to market rate
in a 1, 670-square-foot building on the it. midst of a redevelopment plan for offices,
southern end of the station to the Melting rent, which is currently $4 per square foot retail and housing.
Because the space is somewhat removed each month and $80,160 a year, according For Councilman Joe Goethals, how to
Pot, a fondue restaurant that opened its
from the downtown core, only gets a high to a staff report. generate more activity at the site was a pri-
doors in 2008 at the 3,700-square-foot main
volume of foot traffic during peak commute ority heading into Monday’s discussion. He
retail site on the northern end of the site.
hours and wasn’t designed specifically for Digital game museum? wondered whether another restaurant that is
The effort to explore who might step for-
retail, Kleinbaum said it may be a challeng- open during the day could be considered for
ward as a tenant of the smaller building
ing property for retailers, who may also be After learning the Digital Game Museum, the Melting Pot space, noting the fondue
began when Redkix was acquired by
affected by the high volume of noise from an educational institution focused on pre- restaurant was only open in the evenings.
Facebook earlier this year. Facebook will
Caltrain. To make the space ready for anoth- serving the history of digital game develop- Though he said he asked staff to reach out to
honor the lease, which was transferred to
er use would likely require significant tenant ment, was looking for a space, city officials restaurant owners who recently expressed
the Menlo Park tech giant in September and
improvements the city would be expected to reached out the museum’s management to interest in downtown space, Goethals said
will terminate at the end of March. But the
share, said Kleinbaum, who said the space gauge interest in the office space. Though all options are on the table in future discus-
company has indicated it does not intend to
has a one-stall bathroom in the center and a an initial letter of interest has been submit- sions of the station.
continue occupying the space, and city offi-
kitchenette appropriate for office use. ted, Kleinbaum said the museum would oper- “I’m hoping for a use that will activate the
cials have listed the space as available for
She said technology companies and other ate with limited hours and would require space,” he said. “I recognize that the city’s
retail and office in an effort to scope interest is also to generate as much revenue
office tenants may have been interested in reduced rent, the funding for which has yet
whether a stronger retail presence could be as possible.”
the space given its location in the down- to be assembled.
fostered there, according to a staff report. With hopes new tenants could bring more
Deputy City Manager Kathy Kleinbaum town, where demand for office space has Though Mayor Rick Bonilla thought a
been high, and noted it may also be suitable museum could fit within the city’s down- activity to the train station, Deputy Mayor
said the Melting Pot’s Monday announce- Diane Papan thought continued marketing
ment of its closure came as a surprise to city for a hair and nail salon, fitness studio or town, he wondered if it may be better-suited
convenience store. for another location while another estab- of the properties could help inform the best
officials, who in June approved a new lease uses for the station. Though she acknowl-
with the franchise after it failed to make rent Though Kleinbaum felt the Melting Pot lishment that could better leverage the tran-
edged the challenges of the site’s location
payments in March and April, according to space may be more popular among restau- sit-oriented site is considered. He hoped
on the periphery of downtown, Papan won-
a June 18 staff report. The new agreement rant businesses, she said it has been dis- officials could focus their energies on a dered whether a retailer such as a florist —
included financial concessions aimed at cussed as retail space and at one point was long-term plan for the site, one that could which could benefit from foot traffic but
affording a new manager time to make ten- considered for a Kepler’s Books store. include housing and ground-floor retail, and also continue to do business for clients and
ant improvements this summer, according Though she said the city would be open to pegged the upcoming downtown plan events when traffic near the stations slows
to the report. considering reduced rent to the right tenant, update for that type of discussion. downs — could work there.
Kleinbaum said city staff are just begin- Kleinbaum acknowledged the startup costs “Being it’s a downtown and well-used “I wouldn’t preclude anything at this
ning to market the larger restaurant space, for businesses can be quite large even with Caltrain station, I see the possibility of point, I really wouldn’t,” she said.
and some three months ago created a com- reduced rent given some of its challenges. having greater transit-oriented mixed-use The council meets 7 p.m. Oct. 15 at City
mercially listing for the office space, for- “At some point, it’s just not a red-hot development on that site,” he said. Hall, 330 W. 20th Ave.
former and control house adjacent to a woman anticipated some degree of backlash As for the poles that will support the
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bridge-like overhead structure that will be
erected over the Caltrain tracks there and
could be up to 50 feet tall. Parks said the
from Bay Meadows residents who might be
able to see the eyesore from their homes.
A proposed paralleling station recently
wires that power the electric trains, about
190 of them will be installed in San Mateo.
The poles will range from 30 feet to 50 feet
tracks are elevated there so the paralleling in height and will stand about 180 feet apart
sparked concern in Burlingame because of
station will not be visible to nearby homes, from each other. But in some areas, along
done in nearby cities. its proximity to homes, and within about a
but it will be visible from the shopping curves, for example, the poles might be
The paralleling station will be located week, the city and Caltrain found a way to
center. Parks also suggested it would not be closer together, Parks added.
just south of the Hillsdale Station on move the station to the other side of the
possible to install the paralleling station Pole installation will occur at night while
Caltrain property at the intersection of tracks and away from homes.
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and costume contests. Free. For
Schmidt and local businesswoman Real Estate Wealth Expo Featuring more information call 726-9652.
Christina Umhofer. There are three Tony Robbins, Ear vin ‘Magic’
Redwood City no matter their back- seats up for grabs. Johnson and Pitbull — Bay Area Har vest Festival at Farmers’
2018. 8 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. San Mateo Market Bay Meadows. 9:30 a.m. to
ground. And on the City Council, I Reddy also said she has been the tar- County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga 1:30 p.m. Farmers’ Market Bay
intend to be a leader who will stand up get of a personal attack during the race, Drive, San Mateo. The Bay Area’s Meadows, 3060 S. Delaware St., San
for all residents in our community, largest Real Estate Wealth Expo. Mateo. This free event will feature a
though the incident is markedly differ- More than 20+ classes on real estate, variety of vendors and activities for
whether you just moved here or have ent than the one involving Galisatus. entrepreneurship, marketing and all ages. For more information call
lived here a long time and no matter sales. For tickets go to 627-0000.
Reddy was the subject of a mailer sent sfbay.realestatewealthexpo.com/sa
what neighborhood or generation you out by the California Apartment nmateo-event. Save the musical festival. 11 a.m. to
belong to.” Association that she said misrepre-
5 p.m. Twin Pines Park, Ralston and
Burlingame’s Citywide Emergency Emmett Ave., Belmont. Food, drinks,
Redwood City Police Chief Dan sents her views. Drill. 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Multiple one-of-kind jewelry, arts and crafts
Mulholland said an investigation is neighborhoods throughout and lots of music. A portion of prof-
currently underway, and so far it “Diane Reddy supports policies that Burlingame. Learn to work together its benefit Save the Music Program
of a broader pattern — a rise in people remove private property rights, regu- with neighbors and how to support for our local schools. Free. For more
appears no suspects have been identi- one another after a disaster. Free. For information call 581-2997.
fied. acting in a hateful manner, he said, ref- late single family homes and restrict more information call 347-3576.
“The police department takes these erencing anti-Semitic posters on U.C. control of your home,” the mailer Complimentary Senior Luncheon.
Second Saturday divorce work - Noon to 1 p.m. The Magnolia of
allegations very seriously and detec- campuses and incidents of swastikas reads. That summary of her views was shop — a resource for women. 9 Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave.,
tives conducting the investigation are being tagged on the Stanford printed on an image of an op-ed she a.m. to noon. San Carlos Adult Millbrae. Complimentary luncheon
wrote in this newspaper. Community Center, 601 Chestnut St., to discuss the emotional and finan-
treating the matter as a hate University campus. San Carlos. Hear from legal, financial cial benefits of preplanning your
crime,” Mulholland said, adding that Galisatus currently works for “I never said any of those things in and counseling specialists. Provides funeral and cemetery needs. To RSVP
people with the knowledge, sup- or for more information call 376-
anyone with information should con- Stanford and is a graduate of the uni- that op-ed and, when you read it, it’s port, resources and trust that they 5006.
tact Lt. John Gunderson at (650) 780- versity. He’s also a Redwood City clear where I’m coming from,” she need to survive the divorce process
said. and move forward with confidence Burlingame Librar y Foundation
7692. native and serves as co-chair of the San toward a new life. For more informa- Fall Used Book Sale. Noon to 4 p.m.
“I am surprised and very saddened to Mateo County LGBTQ Commission, The California Apartment tion call 434-2177. Burlingame Public Library, 480
vice chair of the Redwood City Primrose Road, Burlingame. The sale
hear this,” Mayor Ian Bain said in an Association has since sent out another The 48th Half Moon Bay Art and includes thousands of gently used
email. “Our community is better than Complete Streets Advisory Committee mailer about Reddy that claims she Pumpk in Festival. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. books, DVDs, CDs and audiobooks.
and is the longest-serving current wants to “end small business and end 501 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Live For more information call (617) 285-
this, and no matter how heated the music, pumpkin parade, pie eating 5894.
campaign gets, our candidates deserve board member on the Redwood City capitalism.” and costume contests. Free. For
better than this. Everyone who is run- Education Foundation, according to “It’s a fear tactic. The California more information call 726-9652. Puccini’s La bohème. 2 p.m. to 5
p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305
ning is a good person, and they should his website. Apartment Association is an outside San Bruno AARP Chapter 2895 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Story
be treated with respect, not subjected The other candidates in the race organization with big money trying to Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. about young artists struggling in
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 San Francisco. Cost is $35-$85. For
to hurtful and personal attacks.” include Planning Commissioner influence a local election. How dare Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. more information call 424-9999.
Galisatus views the incident as part Giselle Hale, longtime Councilwoman they,” she said. Coffee and doughnuts at 9 a.m. Free.
For more information call 583-4499. Guest Lecture: Pacifica and Pluto
— Inter national Politics and
tion for possessing a pit bull that bit custody of the Peninsula Humane Rain Barrel Workshop. 10:30 a.m. to Popular Culture presented by
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an elderly man last year, Larson told
officers he had until midnight to visit
his home but they said he was not sup-
Society but have not been available
for adoption as Larson’s court case was
adjudicated. He will next appear in
11:30 a.m. San Mateo Library, Laurel
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Focusing on rainwater harvesting.
Sponsored by Flows to Bay and
Grassroots Ecology. For more infor-
Anne Schnoebelen. 3 p.m. 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Examination of the GGIE’s ‘Pacific
Unity’ theme, including the buildup
of ‘Fortress California’ in preparation
posed to be there, according to prose- court Dec. 7 for a hearing on the abate- mation call (510) 224-5086. for World War II and the critical role
aviation played in the development
cutors. ment of the animals, which will deter- Financial Foundation Work shop 2: of the fair and war preparations. For
serve his jail term and was ordered not mine whether the Peninsula Humane more information call 829-3860.
to reside or work with animals. He While they were talking, officers Financial Foundation and Proper
heard a dog barking and asked Larson if Society has the right to figure out Protection. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
Alexander String Quartet — Music
received 245 days credit for time where the dogs will go, according to
also 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library,
at Kohl Mansion. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
served, according to prosecutors. the barking was coming from his 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
prosecutors. Belmont. Learn about the most 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame. $20
property. He said the barking was com- to $53 cost. For more information
When officers entered Larson’s effective and efficient way to build a
ing from a neighbor’s dog, but when Larson’s defense attorney Justin strong financial future. For 18 and call 762-1130.
empty Brittan Avenue home Aug. 13, over. Free. For more information con-
officers checked his backyard, they Goodwin said the charges Larson was
2017, a female pit bull was found in a tact bradley.hamada@hife-usa.org. TheatreWork s Silicon Valley
found another pit bull abandoned in a facing and pleaded to would not have Presents ‘Fun Home.’ 7 p.m. to 9
closed bathroom with 3 inches of feces p.m. Mountain View Center for the
kennel without food and with a serious held up in a trial, and that he pleaded to Cat/Kitten Adoption Fair. 11 a.m. to
and urine covering the floor. Four, 2 p.m. Foster City Library, 1000 E. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
skin irritation around its neck, accord- a reduced charge in the hopes of a bet- Hillsdale Blvd, Foster City. Cat adop- Mountain View. TheatreWorks
aggressive male pit bulls that appeared
ing to prosecutors. ter outcome for his dogs. Goodwin said tions and advice on feline behavior Silicon Valley continues its 2018-19
very dirty were also found in his home, and care. For more information call season with the groundbreaking
which contained no sanitary food or The sixth dog was not found when they are working toward getting the 574-4842. Tony Award-winning best musical,
dogs released from the Peninsula ‘Fun Home,’ directed by Robert
water for the pets, according to prose- officers previously searched Larson’s Kelley. Based on the blazingly honest
Origami Time. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
cutors. property. A Taser, which Larson was Humane Society, and that the dogs Reach And Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., memoir of MacArthur Genius Award
Close to two weeks later, the prohibited from possessing due to a never went without food or water. San Mateo. Learn origami folding winner Alison Bechdel, ‘Fun Home’
techniques. All ages and experience peers into Alison’s dysfunctional, yet
Sheriff’s Office responded to a call and previous misdemeanor conviction, “I am confident that the charges levels welcome. Free. For more infor- loving upbringing. Cost $40 to $100.
found Larson at his home, which had was also found in his car, according to would not have been proven in trial,” mation call 759-3784. For more information call 463-1960.
been red-tagged after officers’ earlier prosecutors. he said. “Javier loved those dogs more Out of Print: Tote and Shirt Barbarians at the Gates: A Picture
of World Politics and Attitudes. 7
investigation. Previously on proba- All six animals were taken into the than anything.” Design. 1 p.m. South San Francisco
p.m. to 9 p.m. Unitarian Universalists
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notice oF a puBlic hearinG Fictitious Business naMe Fictitious Business naMe Western WashBoard Sales made coMMode, Good condition. $20 obo.
stateMent #279075 stateMent #279115 of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. Please call (650)745-6309
notice is hereBy GiVen that the City Council of the City of The following person is doing business The following person is doing business $75. phone 650-369-2486.
as: Chico’s Service Station, 401 Linden as: Garibaldi Properties, 7361-7395 Mis- coMputer desk (glass) & chair. Like
San Bruno, California at its regular meeting on, Tuesday, Octo- Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA sion St, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
ber 23, 2018, at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road, 94080. Registered Owner: Fu Chico tered Owners: 1) Harry P. Aubright III, 297 Bicycles gtecher@comcast.net
San Bruno, starting at 7:00 p.m., will hold a Public Hearing, Inc., CA. The business is conducted by Trustee, 401 Magnolia Ave, Millbrae, CA
a Corporation. The registrant com- 94030 2) Irene A. Aubright, trustee, adult Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- coMputer sWiVel CHAIR. Padded
waive the first reading, introduce an ordinance and adopt reso- same address 3) Richard Garibaldi, Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
menced to transact business under the loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
lutions regarding an application for approvals to allow construc- FBN on 8/08/2018. Trustee, 2308 Easton Dr, Burlingame,
tion of a five-story, mixed-use building located at 111 San Bru- CA 94010 4) Dennis Green, Trustee, desk, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
/s/Jeannie Fu/ child’s schWinn Bicycle, Blue in (650)458-3578
2871 Greenville Ln, Santa Rosa, CA good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
no Avenue and 761 -767 Huntington Avenue, per Chapters This statement was filed with the Asses-
95401 5) Barney Morris, Trustee, 1079
12.136, 12.96.190, 12.38, 12.116, and 7.16.050 of the San sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Bird St, Oroville, CA 95965 6) Donald J. Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
Bruno Municipal Code. The proposed Project includes a total Garibaldi, Trustee, 32 Olcese Ct, Daly Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. dininG taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). City, CA 94015 7) Donald L. Hennig, ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
of 62 residential units and 7,730 square feet of ground floor Trustee, 46 El Cerrito Ave, San Mateo, Mountain Bike new 21 gears $100. $250 .(650)-654-1930.
commercial space. Moshe Dinar, AIA (Applicant), San Bruno CA 94402 8) Carol G. Hennig, Trustee, (650)722-3634
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Development, LLC and Welch Family Partnership stateMent #279106 Mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $500
340 Robinwood, Hillsborogh, CA 94010
(Owners).The City Council will consider the following actions The following person is doing business 10) Ethel L Meyer, Trustee, same ad- good. $39. (660)342-5220 (650)692-8012
for the project: as: INTEGRAF, 2268 Westborough Blvd. dress. The business is conducted by an
neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
Ste. 302-145, CA 94080. Registered Unincorporated Association other than a dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for
Owner: INTEGRAF LLC, CA. The busi- Partnership. The registrant commenced $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $75. Good condition; good for children.
1. Adopt a CEQA Conformity Determination ness is conducted by a Limited Liability to transact business under the FBN on mes Call (650)678-8585
2. Adopt a Resolution Amending the Transit Corridor Plan Company. The registrant commenced to 11/15/2012.
transact business under the FBN on /s/Harry P. Aubright III/ 298 collectibles entertainMent center for $50.
3. Waive First Reading and Introduce an Ordinance Amending Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
11/10/2008. This statement was filed with the Asses-
Chapter 12.96 of the San Bruno Municipal Code to Establish a /s/Alec Jeong/ sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All
(650)726-4102
Planned Development District, Update the Zoning Map and This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). Full size bed wood frame with pillow
Adopt a Development Plan sor-County Clerk on 10/10/18. (Publish-
top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, BadGe, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
4. Adopt Resolution Approving a Planned Development Permit 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121
and Architectural Permit Glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
San Carlos lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
5. Adopt Resolution Approving a Vesting Tentative Map order to shoW cause For
Fictitious Business naMe chanGe oF naMe BarBie dolls of the World collection ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
6. Adopt Resolution Authorizing Installation of Loading Zones stateMent #279117 CASE# 18CIV05305 $75.00. Call (650)872-2371 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
on Huntington Avenue abutting the project The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
as: Caring Companions, 192 Camelia COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, BeautiFul herMan Miller pendulum ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
Drive, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice $ 30. (650)598-9804.
Project Environmental Determination: tered Owner: Nemesia Quitain, same ad- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
The Project has been reviewed with respect to applicability of dress. The business is conducted by an PETITION OF loVe chair, velour, tan. $45.
the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the Individual. The registrant commenced to Ross Andrew McGowian depression Glass Dining Plate. 8 (808)631-1365.
transact business under the FBN on TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
State CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, Title Petitioner: Ross Andrew McGowian filed $12 (650)762-6048 MassaGe taBle, excellent condition,
10/9/2018.
14, Sections 15000 et seq., hereafter the "CEQA Guidelines"). /s/Nemesia A. Quitain/ a petition with this court for a decree folding, $25, (650) 552-9556.
The Project does not require any further CEQA review be- This statement was filed with the Asses- changing name as follows: lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
cause an Initial Study/Environmental Checklist was prepared to sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- Present name: ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Ross Andrew McGowian $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
confirm that the proposed Project would not result in any new Sell! (650) 875-8159.
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). Proposed Name:
or substantially more significant environmental effects than Ross Andrew Gustavson Miller lite Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528 neW tWin Mattress set plus frame
those analyzed in the San Bruno Transit Corridors Plan (TCP) THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
Fictitious Business naMe
Certified Environmental Impact Report (EIR) that was adopted stateMent #278881 interested in this matter shall appear be- old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20
niaGara ViBratinG Adjustable bed
by the City Council on February 12, 2013, pursuant to CEQA fore this court at the hearing indicated bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
The following person is doing business good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
Guidelines Sections 15162 (Subsequent EIRs and Negative as: Teacher Lin’s Peace Train, 803 North below to show cause, if any, why the pe- porcelain doll collection $99.00. (408)656-0958
Humboldt St. #311, SAN MATEO, CA tition for change of name should not be Call (650)872-2371.
Declarations) and 15168 (Program EIR). All applicable mitiga- 94401. Registered Owner: Linda Joan granted. Any person objecting to the oFFice type 34"X 60" heavy solid
tions in the TCP EIR will be required as conditions of approval Fenn, same address. The business is name changes described above must file sMall ruG beater. $15.00 (650)207- wood with formica wood grain top $25
for the proposed Project. conducted by an Individual. The regis- a written objection that includes the rea- 4162 (650) 787-9753
sons for the objection at least two court
trant commenced to transact business days before the matter is scheduled to star Wars R2-D2, original 1998 un-
under the FBN on August 14, 2018. reclininG chair, wine colored $30,
To comply with notice requirements of Government Code Sec- /s/Linda Joan Fenn/
be heard and must appear at the hearing opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. (650)-583-4985
tion 66016 et seq, the Proposed Ordinance and Resolutions to show cause why the petition should Steve 650-518-6614
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is retro hutch Needs refinishing other-
are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office located at City sor-County Clerk on 9/18/18. (Published timely filed, the court may grant the peti- telescope-celestron astro wise good condition. Top detaches from
Hall 567 El Camino Real, San Bruno or on the City’s Website in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod bottom $25. (650)712-9962
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). petition shall be held on 11/15/18 at 9 stand, Like New $150.00
at www.sanbruno.ca.gov a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Call (415)239-1348. soFaBed, Velour, tan, Excellent
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
The public is invited to attend and comment. For more infor- Fictitious Business naMe Order to Show Cause shall be published topps BaseBall complete set 1987
stateMent #279119 at least once each week for four succes- thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- solid Wood Dining table with exten-
mation call Michael Smith, Senior Planner in the Community The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 4474 sion great piece great condition black
Development Department at (650) 616-7062. as: Santos Hauling And Cleaning, 861 N. ing on the petition in the following news- $80 (650)364-5263
Claremont ST, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. paper of general circulation:
Registered Owner: Miquel C. Dos San- San Mateo Daily Journal 299 computers solid Wood Entertainment Center-
/s/ Melissa thurman, tos, same address. The business is con- Filed: 10/4/2018 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
san Bruno city clerk ducted by an Individual. The registrant /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ 19" color Monitor with stand VG con- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
october 12, 2018 commenced to transact business under Judge of the Superior Court dition power cord/owners manual includ- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
the FBN on N/A. Dated: 10/2/2018 ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 (925)482-5742
/s/Miquel C. Dos Santos/ (Published 10/13/18, 10/20/18,
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, October 13, 2018. This statement was filed with the Asses- 10/27/18, 11/3/18). i-pad keyBoard. $25.00. (650)588- taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- 0842 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, tWin Bed frame-black wrought iron
(650) 578 9208 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
210 lost & Found tWin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
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300 toys $ 50. (650)598-9804.
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nicholas sparks hardback books. Wall unit/rooM Divider. Simple
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els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
6048
the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. White Wicker Armoire, asking $100,
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Beer steins-oriGinal from Germa-
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info 0947
V.loGVinoV, unusual Journey to the
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sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
MahoGany antique Secretary desk,
294 Baby stuff 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- 306 housewares
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
BaBy criB, "Dream on Me", like new coMplete set OF CHINA - Windsor
with mattress, pad and 2 sheets. $80.00. roseVille tulip Pitcher, Ca: 1900. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
(650)592-3540 $45. (650)574-2490. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
295 art 303 electronics (650)342-5630
Brushed Finish, 15" X 20" frame Blaupunkt aM/FM/cd Radio and Re- crystal (leaded glass) lamp $30.
holds 18 various size photos. Never ceiver with Detachable Face asking Can send picture. (650)464-7860
used. $20. 650-369-2486. $100. (650)593-4490
Mikasa set. White. Modern (square)
Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
296 appliances cannon copier. $20. 650-342-5220.
sink douBle cast iron. Good condi-
air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- Free teleVision - Mitsubishi, tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
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Motorola BraVo MB 520 (android antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
hotpoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
working condition Burlingame $50 Call card Belmont (650)595-8855
Dan (408)656-0958 BriGGs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
onkyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
kenMore WindoW A/C (vert. open- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, (650)771-6324.
ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. craFtsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
MaytaG Washer excellent working 304 Furniture
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan lG craFtsMen shop vac 6.5hp $60
(408)656-0958 2 Walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops (510)943-9221
need work but very good cond. $20/ea
MFG h20laBs Model 300 exc cond (650)952-3466. shopsMith Mark V 50th Anniversary
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
(650)504-0585
Mixa Mixer with bowel twin motor 6-draWer rollinG Storage cart,
$50.00 (650)576-5026 black with organizer top excellent condi- VintaGe craFtsMan Jig Saw. Circa
tion $15 (650)872-2371 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
neW, sinGer Sewing Machine Univer-
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- antique dininG table for six people VintaGe shopsMith and Band
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993
riccar 500 hi performance upright vac- antique MohaGany Bookcase. Four
uum $75.00 (650)576-5026 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- Welder- lincoln AC 220 amps 240
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Bedstead sinGle, poster style, box
spring, mattress available. $40.00. volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
(650)952-3500
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seWinG Machine-royal XL 6000 309 office equipment
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. BeiGe soFa $99. Excellent Condition
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Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
shoWtiMe rotisserie used once Black Metal 4 drawer file cabinet
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B/O (650)685-2494 (650)591-9769 San Carlos
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515 office Space 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 645 Boats 670 Auto Parts
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