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Laws providing
county ways to
seek transit tax
SamTrans, Caltrain weigh sales tax
increases against crowded ballot
By Samantha Weigel ofcials to ask
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF voters for
increased sales
As the legislative session came taxes dedicated
to a close Friday, new sales taxes to Peninsula
and toll hikes could be heading to transit. While
voters as soon as next year as up for debate,
regional transit agencies strive to its question-
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ease Bay Area trafc woes. able whether
Storefront vacancies on Broadway such as the one seen above at the former home of Earthbeam Foods are a Local legislators have succeeded ofcials will
concern for Burlingame merchants and officials seeking to revitalize the independent shopping district. Avail- Jerry Hill
in channeling various bills actually ask San
able space, shown below, lingers in a retail building on the streets eastern end. through Sacramento and onto Gov. Mateo County
Jerry Browns desk. The proposed voters to sup-
Broadway facing
laws are aimed at increasing sales port two sales
taxes and hiking the cost of cross- tax increases,
ing bridges in an effort to raise as well as bridge
revenue for transportation proj- toll hike of up
ects. to $3, all in
But with a variety of efforts slat- 2018.
ed to roll out following a statewide The governor
Kevin Mullin signed off on
uncertain future
gas tax increase going into effect
later this year, balancing voter Mullins law,
fatigue with ballot timing is an thus enabling the San Mateo
issue policy makers must tackle. County Transit District seek a
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San half-cent sales tax hike ofcials
Mateo, and Assemblyman Kevin anticipate placing on the
Mullin, D-South San Francisco, November 2018 ballot. Hills bill
Merchants, officials seek solutions to independent business struggles in Burlingame authored two bills enabling local
By Austin Walsh See TAX, Page 20
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
commercial pot options with a basket full of food and has done it
before on El Camino Real in Redwood
City, it was reported at 3:26 p. m.
Friday, Sept. 8.
Foster City Boulevard, it was reported at
1:45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6.
Warrant arres t. A Foster City resident was
arrested for a $10,000 misdemeanor trafc
Mayor: City positioned to capitalize on drug warrant on Santa Cruz Lane, it was reported at
12:48 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6.
By Austin Walsh aged and we can get
FOSTER CITY
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF everyone to cooperate, Sus pended l i cens e. Someone was cited REDWOOD CITY
then I think in my mind and released for driving while his license was Petty theft. Someone grabbed some items
With legal recreational marijuana busi- it is possible that we go suspended or revoked on Franklin Parkway, from a store and took off on Charter Street, it
ness opportunities lingering over the state, with it. it was reported at 9:42 p.m. Thursday, Sept. was reported at 7:39 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
South San Francisco ofcials are continuing Considering the citys 14. 6.
to examine whether to embrace the growing reputation as a hub of the Smo ki ng o rdi nance v i o l ati o n. Ofcer Fo rg ery. Someone stole a check and forged
industry. life sciences industry, initiated activity on Edgewater Boulevard, it it on Charter Street, it was reported at 2:38
The South San Francisco City Council Gupta said he believes was reported at 8:13 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14. p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6.
Di s turbance. Someone reported a verbal
held Monday, Sept. 11, its most recent study Pradeep Gupta South San Francisco is argument after someone was bit by an animal
Di s turbance. Three men were found st
session in a series of talks designed to facil- prepared to manage any ghting and then used rocks to throw at each
itate crafting local policies regulating pot public safety or associated issues with com- and victim declined medical attention on other on Woodside Road, it was reported at
business allowed under Proposition 64. mercial marijuana sales. To that end, he Pisces and Aquarius lanes, it was reported at 11:28 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6.
While Mayor Pradeep Gupta said ofcials added businesses specializing in testing 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14. Burg l ary. A car was broken into on
collectively agreed during the meeting over marijuana may blend well with those exist- Grafti . Someone reported grafti on East Veterans Boulevard, it was reported at 12:26
a need to dig deeper into the issue, he is ing companies. Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported 12:42 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6.
coming around to the possibilities present- In terms of marijuana and testing, which
ed through the recreational drug industry. is compatible with our biotech, I for one
The council is not at the point where I
can say which way they are leaning its a
would be open to that proposal, he said.
He added he would also consider support-
ing business-to-business sales of marijuana
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Governments turn tables
Trump digs North Korean leader; by suing public records requesters
IOWA CITY, Iowa An Oregon parent
Around the nation
peril, said University of Kansas journal-
ism professor Jonathan Peters, who wrote
calling Kim Jong Un Rocket Man wanted details about school employees
getting paid to stay home. A retired educa-
tor sought data about student performance
about the issue for the Columbia
Journalism Review in 2015, before sever-
al more cases were filed. These lawsuits
By Darlene Superville the world stage since his in Louisiana. And college journalists in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS inauguration in January. are an absurd practice and noxious to open
Kentucky requested documents about the government.
Trump is scheduled to investigations of employees accused of
SOMERSET, N.J. President Donald address the world body, Government officials who have
sexual misconduct. employed the tactic insist they are acting
Trump on Sunday mocked the leader of which he has criticized Instead, they got something else: sued
nuclear-armed North Korea as Rocket as weak and incompe- in good faith. They say its best to have
by the agencies they had asked for public courts determine whether records should be
Man while White House advisers said the tent, on Tuesday. records.
isolated nation would face destruction Trump, who spent the released when legal obligations are
Government bodies are increasingly unclear for instance, when the docu-
unless it shelves its weapons programs weekend at his New turning the tables on citizens who seek
and bellicose threats. Jersey golf club, tweet- ments may be shielded by an exemption or
Kim Jong Un ed that he and South public records that might be embarrassing privacy laws.
Trumps chief diplomat held out hope or legally sensitive. Instead of granting or
the North would return Korean President Moon
to the bargaining table, Jae-in discussed North Korea during their
denying their requests, a growing number
of school districts, municipalities and
Disability backlog tops
though the presidents latest telephone conversation Saturday. state agencies have filed lawsuits against one million; thousands die on waitlist
envoy to the United Asked about Trumps description of people making the requests taxpayers, WASHINGTON More than 1 million
Nations said the Kim, national security adviser H. R. government watchdogs and journalists Americans await a hearing to see whether
Security Council had McMaster said Rocket Man was a new who must then pursue the records in court they qualify for disability benefits from
pretty much exhausted one and I think maybe for the president. at their own expense. Social Security, with the average wait
all its options. But, he said, thats where the rockets are The lawsuits generally ask judges to rule nearly two years longer than some of
Kim Jong Un has coming from. Rockets, though, we ought that the records being sought do not have them will live.
Donald Trump pledged to continue the to probably not laugh too much about to be divulged. They name the requesters as All have been denied benefits at least
Norths programs, say- because they do represent a great threat to defendants but do not seek damage awards. once, as most applications are initially
ing his country is nearing its goal of all. Still, the recent trend has alarmed freedom- rejected. But in a system where the out-
equilibrium in military force with the McMcaster said Kim is going to have of-information advocates, who say its come of a case often depends on who
United States. to give up his nuclear weapons because the becoming a new way for governments to decides it, most people who complete the
North Korea will be high on the agenda president has said hes not going to toler- hide information, delay disclosure and appeals process will eventually win bene-
for world leaders this coming week at the ate this regime threatening the United intimidate critics. fits. The numbers come from data com-
annual meeting of the U. N. General States and our citizens with a nuclear This practice essentially says to a piled by the Social Security
Assembly, Trumps biggest moment on weapon. records requester, File a request at your Administration.
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those sizable tasks, said Ortiz. area east of Highway 101 as a rare piece of helping assure the citys financial health,
Ortiz, who is spending the last year of underdeveloped land on the Peninsula. said Duncan.
this term as mayor, noted though the power Ortiz though opposed such a sugges- It should be the crown jewel of
Continued from page 1 of officials is restricted in their capacity to tion, claiming the waterfront should be Burlingame, Duncan said of the shop-
rectify some of the challenges at hand. preserved primarily for development of ping district on the northern end of town.
We are limited in what we can do, said Burlingames thriving hotel industry, Brownrigg agreed Broadway offers
seeking City Council seats. Ortiz, in reference to the effort to make which generates considerable annual tax opportunity aplenty, but suggested a lot
Balancing emerging issues such as Burlingame a more affordable place to live. revenue for the citys general fund. of collaboration between merchants, offi-
affordable housing needs, increased infra- The perspective comes following a When working to update the citys gen- cials and landlords is necessary to make
structure demands and economic develop- charged debate in the previous election eral plan, officials agreed recently to dis- the independent-centric street competi-
ment against a communitys desire to pre- over a variety of rent control ballot meas- allow Bayfront housing development in tive with the chains and high-end retailers
serve its quality of life are among the hur- ures which ultimately were soundly defeat- favor of focusing further home building in populating Burlingame Avenue.
dles faced by those chasing the three coun- ed by voters. an area such as Rollins Road near the He also pointed to paying down the
cil seats up for election Tuesday, Nov. 7. Following the divisive proposals, coun- Millbrae BART station. citys unfunded liabilities as a justified
Incumbents Ann Keighran, Michael cilmembers committed to addressing the Keighran agreed that would be appropri- financial focus and lauded the current
Brownrigg and Ricardo Ortiz said they issue through projects such as affordable ate for accommodating growth, while not- councils work on that effort in recent
wish to continue grappling with the issues housing developments proposed on city ing officials must be mindful to preserv- years.
theyve spent the past four years address- property. ing Burlingames charm while concurrent- Weve done a really good job of keep-
ing while challenger Stephen Duncan Brownrigg echoed Ortizs sentiments ly looking ahead. ing services high while paying down our
believes hes suited to take on the matters that the councils authority assuring The community is concerned about our debt, he said, while crediting Ortiz for
as well. affordability is limited, but said that increased population and we need to listen taking a lead on the effort to getting a
This is a transition phase for should not preclude them from seeking a to our community, she said. hold on the citys financial burden.
Burlingame and I really want to be a part of vibrant, mixed community. Residential development is not the only Ortiz also lauded the work benefiting the
it, said Keighran, who cited housing, a We have to do more and I want to do pressing issue for officials, as promoting citys retirees, and said the effort to address
proposed rebuilt Recreation Center and more about affordable housing, he said. economic growth while keeping the citys past obligations should continue while
infrastructure repairs as some of her priori- Duncan credited much of the current finances sound are top of mind as well. officials also look to a new set of hurdles
ties to be addressed during the transforma- councils work on the issue, but suggested Rejuvenating the shopping district brought by a community in transition.
tional period. opening up the citys slice of the along Broadway by improving its aes- The reality is that we are changing and
Money generated by incoming sports Bayfront for development of affordable thetic appeal could be a means of improv- we will need to change and evolve and be a
entertainment chain Topgolf leasing the housing may offer additional relief from ing business in Burlingame while also part of that change, he said.
citys golf center as well as Measure I, the rising housing costs.
citys proposed sales tax hike, offer offi- The Bayfront should be used to its
cials potential means to take on some of capacity, said Duncan, pointing to the
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alifornias last big auto man- workers before companies vehicles are up for grabs. Most voters dont know these new faces.
ufacturer, a General Motors- receives cap-and-trade revenue? The good news is there are worthy candidates among them.
qualify for the rebate program.
Toyota joint venture, closed And why should lawmakers step Running are Noelia Corzo, Alexander Haislip, Rebecca
Legislators are within their rights
its Fremont factory in 2010. This into the middle of a labor dispute with Hitchcock, Shiraz Kanga, Thomas Morgan, Jacob Thiel and
to tie rebates to state-only standards.
year, Toyota is vacating its North Tesla? Shara Watkins. Corzo, Kanga and Watkins have obtained
But the language, part of broader leg-
American headquarters in suburban If the language becomes law, the most endorsements and are running the most organized
islation, Assembly Bill 134, to divvy
Los Angeles as it decamps to Texas. California would need to enforce it campaigns. Corzo and Watkins have the support of all
up $1.5 billion in cap-and-trade rev-
Yet in the final week of this legisla- equally, whether zero-emission vehi- members of the existing
enue, emerged in the final week of the
tive session, lawmakers inserted lan- cles are made in Fremont, or school board; Kanga three.
legislative session, rarely a good
guage that takes aim at Tesla Motors, Michigan, or right-to-work states, or One current board member is
sign. Why not include it in separate
the upstart that builds its electric foreign countries. How state regula- supporting these three
legislation, subject to full legislative
tors here would enforce workplace because they have shown in
vehicles in the Fremont factory that review?
standards in far-flung plants remains their activities that children
Toyota and GM abandoned. Although the bill is aimed at Tesla,
to be seen. and education are their high-
As legislative language goes, its the Alliance of Automobile
As is their right, Tesla and its est priority.
mild. But it suggests that an automak- Manufacturers, which represents Ford,
founder Elon Musk are fighting the Corzo works for the
er that runs afoul of the fine print GM, Toyota, Fiat and others, opposes
United Autoworkers organizing Golden Gate Regional
could lose out on $140 million in the language. The Global Automakers,
effort. The National Labor Relations Center with the disabled
rebates issued to consumers who want which represents Nissan, called the
Board detailed Teslas rough tactics in community, lives in North
to help fight climate change by pur- amendment counterproductive to
a complaint two weeks ago. Central San Mateo, is a
chasing zero-emission vehicles. building a sustainable market for zero
Most definitely, Musk rubs some product of local public
The amendment directs the Air emission vehicles.
officials here wrong. His company schools and has been active
Resources Board to work with the Counterproductive or not, Gov.
benefited mightily from California in the PTA at her sons
Labor and Workforce Development Jerry Brown, the internationally rec-
subsidies and from consumers green Spanish immersion school
Agency to develop procedures for ognized champion of the fight
attitudes, but Musk located his battery Fiesta Gardens. She graduated from San Francisco State
certifying that companies that make against climate change, blessed the
factory in Nevada three years ago. University with a degree in sociology. She is also a board
autos that qualify for rebates are fair deal, The Sacramento Bees Jim Miller
Nonetheless, Tesla employs 10,000 member of the San Mateo County Latina/o Democratic
and responsible in the treatment of reported.
Californians in Fremont, unlike Club and, at 27, is the youngest candidate (Watkins is not
their workers. We support treating workers fairly
Toyota, GM, Ford, Nissan and all the much older at 33). She is endorsed by San Mateo Mayor
Further, the Legislatures intent is and responsibly. We believe Tesla
others without factories here. Its as if David Lim and Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla; Foster City
probably would gain market share if it
that the state labor secretary will cer- lawmakers are penalizing Tesla for Vice Mayor Sam Hindi; and Supervisors Don Horsley and
attained labor peace. But what exactly
tify (auto) manufacturers as fair and operating in this state. They wouldnt Carole Groom.
constitutes fair and responsible
responsible in the treatment of their do that. Would they? Kanga, of Foster City, is a real estate agent and was active
in her three boys schools, Brewer Island Elementary,
Letters to the editor Bowditch Middle and Hillsdale High schools. Her youngest
son is attending Design Tech, which will move to Oracle
next year, where her husband and eldest son already work.
June 25, 2016, edition of the Daily Kanga was born in a small village near Bombay, India. She
Zero-emission fraud Thought for the Day attended university there and majored in biochemistry and
Journal. Although a busy and commit-
Editor, Editor, biology. She followed her husband to the United States in
ted civil servant, Chief Gamez took
I was following an electric car the Your Thought for the Day on Sept. 1993. She is a member of the Foster City Rotary Club. She
time to write and thank me for my has been endorsed by Foster City Mayor Charlie Bronitsky
other day with a license plate insert support and genuine concern. Ive 11, I have seen gross intolerance
saying, zero emissions. I assume we shown in support of tolerance, was and Foster City councilmen Gary Pollard, Hindi and Herb
kept that letter to remind me that Perez; San Mateo councilwomen Maureen Freschet and
all know that the energy needed to written by Samuel Coleridge over 200
Chief Gamez went the extra mile to Diane Papan, Bonilla; Supervisor Dave Pine and
charge the batteries in these electric years ago. But given recent events in
stay connected to Redwood City citi- Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South San Francisco.
cars most likely comes from coal or the Bay Area, especially on campus at
zens in many ways. I often saw arti- UC Berkeley, it could very well have Watkins lives in the new Bay Meadows community. She
gas-fired plants which are not emis- cles or heard about activities Chief
sion-free power generators. been written today. grew up in Wisconsin, attended Wellesley College and was
Gamez implemented or kept going to hired by Teach for America to work in one of New York
Doesnt that make electric cars more ensure our police officers and citizens
like remote-emission cars? If you can Citys most difficult schools. She received a degree in spe-
stayed connected. He could meet for Richard Quadri cial education and worked at another New York school with
admit that, isnt it a little fraudulent to coffee or other activities that included Burlingame special need students. She moved to California with her
advertise them as zero-emission cars?
police and citizens to meet under husband who is an attorney for Apple. Today, she works at
If you can agree to that then doesnt it
nice, friendly, informative ways. He Facebook a startup company in downtown San Mateo which helps
follow that the state of California is par-
seemed to believe, as I do, that when Editor, teachers tailor individual education programs. Watkins has
ticipating in fraud by issuing zero emis- the support of Groom, Papan, Freschet, Bonilla, Pollard
people get to know and listen to each After denying it for months, San
sion credit to car manufacturers that are Mateo County company Facebook and Perez. Morgan is a Sunnybrae parent, an accountant,
other, we can prevent misunderstand-
really producing remote emission cars? has finally come clean about selling and ran for City Council two years ago. Hitchcock runs a
ings and even crime. I can only hope
Mike Merkalo he is replaced by another who under- ads to Russians with ties to state preschool at Highlands Recreation Center.
stands the need for trust and commu- intelligence to aid Donald Trump and ***
Millbrae discredit the Clinton campaign in the As for the race for the vacant seat on the San Mateo City
nication between police and those
last election. Nothing to get excited Council with the retirement of Lim, anything can happen
Goodbye, thank you to Chief Gamez they protect and serve. I say serve
about except an unfriendly foreign before November but right now it looks as if Planning
especially regarding Chief Gamez, as
Editor, he always seems to smile and take government trying to undermine one Commissioner Eric Rodriguez is the front-runner, and may
I am writing to say goodbye with serve sincerely. of the basic tenets of American even outpoll the two incumbents, Rick Bonilla and Joe
gratitude to Police Chief JR Gamez. I He added so much goodness, sincer- democracy: confidence in a fair elec- Goethals. Still, the race could tighten.
was so sad to see the news that Chief tion. When Lim first indicated he might not run again, three
ity and intuitive intelligence to his
Gamez is retiring. I believe he was/is I suggest Mark Zuckerberg members of the citys Planning Commission made plans to
job and will be missed by me and
the best of the best for our town. unfriend Vladimir Putin. fill his seat. They were Rodriguez, Pamela OLeary and
many others. Charles Drechsler. Drechsler previously served on Pubic
Some time ago when police and cit-
izens were being shot, I wrote a letter Carol Ormandy John Dillon Works and Community Improvement Commissions. He
called Say thanks to a cop in the Redwood City San Bruno surprised everyone when he withdrew in favor of OLeary.
Then OLeary decided to withdraw. By then, Rodriguez had
OUR MISSION: lined up endorsements and contributions some of which
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most might have gone to Drechsler. In the meantime, Chelsea
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for Bonini, San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. trustee, joined the race. Today, both Drechslers and
By combining local news and sports coverage,
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, Boninis chances are a stretch while the incumbents look
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business is not booming on Broadway Most merchants agree the new alignment need to keep pace with a whirring economy.
remain a primary concern for merchants is a sizable improvement from the maze of Businesses that open today have to
who continue to hope for establishing lanes, signs and crossings which changed make sure they can survive and they dont
Continued from page 1 some synergy along the street. intermittently over the past few years dur- have much time because rents are high and
In a roundabout way, those dreams were ing construction. disposable income can be low, he said.
kept alive last month when the Burlingame The smooth flow of traffic may be a bless- So if 80 percent of your paycheck is going
the shadows of the glitzy, regional appeal Planning Commission voted down a pro- ing and a curse though, suggested some to surviving, you dont have a lot left to
of chain retailers thriving on Burlingame posal to allow an after-school tutoring shop owners who claim drivers are too buy a trinket or indulgence, so thats a chal-
Avenue to the south. business to move into the former heavy on the gas pedal through an area lenge.
While opinions are mixed over ways to Earthbeam Foods space. intended to accommodate strolling window With more than a decade of experience
inject vibrancy into the roughly half-mile Commissioners opted to keep the store- shoppers. competing against the chain retailers
stretch of shops, eateries and businesses, front shuttered until another applicant came We need to slow down car traffic to make established in downtown Burlingame
fears prevail the districts downturn is along which they believed would draw more it pedestrian friendly, said John before moving, Diez said it is imperative to
fueled by the demise of independent retail- shoppers to the area a decision lauded by Kevranian, who owns Nuts For Candy and assure officials keep supporting his dis-
ers at the hands of internet shopping. nearby business owners. has been in business there with his family trict.
The big issue with retail is shopping We want to make sure that remains retail for nearly four decades. Resources that are being expended on
online, said Burlingame Councilwoman space of some kind, said Greg Holtmann, Chris Diez, owner of Pot-Pourri at 1235 Burlingame Avenue should be expended
Ann Keighran, who claimed collaboration owner of Sutterfield Consignment Gallery Broadway, shared the sentiment that forc- proportionally on Broadway, he said.
between officials, merchants, landlords and and head of the Broadway Business ing drivers to occasionally pump their While acknowledging work needs to be
residents is in order to improve business. Improvement District. brakes would likely accelerate the surround- done by merchants and officials alike, Diez
Store owners agreed the face of shopping While quick to congratulate officials on ing economic environment. expressed optimism for the area surround-
is changing due to the technological disrup- their vision, Holtmann was considerably I do still feel this is a street that should ing his business.
tion of the industry, but also shared a belief less enthusiastic about some local land- have stop signs. You are taking a bit of a I think it will swing again in a positive
that online shopping is not Broadways lords who he suggested are setting unrea- risk when you walk across the street, he way, he said.
sole threat. sonable rental prices and contributing to said. But thats a challenge because its Holtmann shared a similar sentiment and
On opposing ends of the street, the for- the handful of vacancies along the street. such a major thoroughfare for those getting belief that though Broadway may be in tran-
mer homes of Earthbeam Foods and Magda In the meantime, driver whiz quickly to on and off the highway. sition, hope remains for its future.
Luna restaurant continue to sit unattended and from the recently rebuilt Broadway Diez, whose souvenir and memorabilia Theres lots of things we can improve
like a drab pair of bookends sandwiching an interchange to Highway 101 which offi- shop relocated from Burlingame Avenue in and I think we should, he said. But I cer-
otherwise colorful and eclectic library of cials and dignitaries celebrated Thursday, 2012, also suggested while driving speed is tainly dont feel like someone needs to turn
primarily independent businesses. Sept. 14 during a ribbon cutting ceremony. a concern, it lags in priority behind the off the lights. Thats just not the case.
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RAIDERS
He was greeted with loud cheers in a 26-yard score in the second quarter
pregame introductions and that con- and then a 1-yarder in the fourth quar-
tinued throughout the game. ter that made it 42-13.
His teammates provided many
Continued from page 11 more things to cheer. Derek Carr Flag day
threw three touchdown passes to The Raiders were a little overag-
to give it to his mother. He then gen- Michael Crabtree, and Cordarrelle gressive. They committed three
erated perhaps even bigger cheers Patterson and Jalen Richard each unnecessary roughness penalties and
during a sideline dance that was added long touchdown runs to help one unsportsmanlike conduct foul in
shown on the videoboard during a give the Raiders (2-0) wins in the the first half, helping extend the
stoppage in the fourth quarter, opening two games of the season for drives that led to 10 points for the
prompting cheers of Beast Mode! the first time since their AFC cham- Jets. The culprits were Lee Smith,
Beast Mode! pionship season in 2002. Jon Feliciano, Bruce Irvin and
It got me fired up, coach Jack Del Josh McCown threw a pair of TD Marquel Lee.
Rio said. You can see the pure pas- passes to Jermaine Kearse , but the
sion that he has. These are his peo- Jets (0-2) proved to be no match for Injuries
ple. These are my people. He played the more powerful and talented With their top two tight ends Eric
well. I know he was really happy to Raiders. Tomlinson and Jordan Leggett out
The Raiders vaunted offensive line STAN SZETO/USA TODAY SPORTS
have his first game go like that. with injuries, the Jets often used six
Moments like these were why won the matchup against New Yorks The Raiders other RB Jalen Richard, led the team with 58 rushing yards. or even seven lineman to make up for
Lynch decided to come out of retire- front four , allowing no sacks and Weve got to look in the mirror and their absence. ... New York G Brian
ment this offseason. He made his helping clear holes for a 180-yard stop that problem ourselves.
Carr to Crab Winters (abdomen) and LB Freddie
decision after the Raiders announced rushing performance. Oakland wore down the Jets and Carr and Crabtree were in sync all Bishop (ankle) were hurt during the
plans to move to Las Vegas in 2020. As a defense, our job is to stop the got a 43-yard touchdown run by game. With the Jets looking for a run game. ... Raiders CB Sean Smith was
Lynch said he wanted to give some- run, defensive tackle Kony Ealy Patterson late in the third quarter and from Lynch from the 2 in the first out with a neck injury, giving rookie
thing back to his hometown fans and said. Its very frustrating to do that. a 52-yarder by Richard early in the quarter, Carr found Crabtree on a fade Gareon Conley lots of playing time
he delivered in a big way. Nobody to blame but ourselves. fourth that made it 35-13. for a TD . The two connected again on in his debut.
14 Monday Sept. 18, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
CSM
racked up 2 1/2 sacks while junior linebacker Williams against Santa in the first half. It was the spark the
Layne Couri paced Terra Nova with 12 tackles. Rosa went for 113 rush- Bulldogs were looking for as it accounted for
ing yards. CSM held their first points of the day, giving them a 7-
Burlingame 22, South City 16 Williams to just 22 yards 5 lead going into the locker room.
Continued from page 11 on 12 carries. Taylor endured a gritty day out of the CSM
Quarterback Carlo Lopiccolo proved as Vaisma finished the day backfield, rushing 27 times for 90 yards
elusive as he was versatile to lead with two sacks, the first
Paced by Akinas 228 total yards 12-of- and one touchdown. As a senior at Hillsdale
Burlingame (4-0) to its fourth straight win. two in the collegiate in 2015, Taylor proved a workhorse.
Lopiccolos highlights included a 47-yard 22 passing for 185 yards and two intercep- career of the freshman out Through Hillsdales final two Central Coast
rush, followed by a 30-yard touchdown tions; 16 carries for 43 yards rushing the of Clayton Valley-
Jamarri Section playoff games, he totaled 58 car-
throw to senior Andrew Slaboda. Bulldogs outgained Fresno 379-308 in total Concord. The Bulldogs
Jackson ries, including a career-high 30 in a 23-7
offense. But the real story was the domi- also produced three inter- semifinal win over Silver Creek. He added
Christopher 41, Woodside 14 nance the CSM defense displayed over ceptions, one by sophomore linebacker 28 carries in a 41-24 championship game
Woodside quarterback Joseph King was 16- Fresnos ground game. Colt Doughty and two more by freshman loss to Aptos.
of-27 passing for 201 yards but the Wildcats With Fresno coming off a 31-10 win over defensive back Jamarri Jackson. After two weeks on the road, the
dropped their fourth straight to start the year. Santa Rosa a game in which Fresno out- Jacksons second INT was one of the high- Bulldogs return home this Saturday to
Junior quarterback Trevor Cook cycled in to rushed the Bear Cubs 302-17 CSM light-reel toppers for CSM as the freshman host Butte College, also 3-0 to start the
take his first varsity snaps from center, com- flipped the script to hold Fresno to just 54 out of Christian Brothers-Sacramento took year. Kickoff at College Heights Stadium
pleting 5 of 9 passes for 70 yards. rushing yards. Fresno running back Khai it 54 yards for a pick-6 with 2:46 remaining is slated for 1 p.m.
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Bruce Bochy said. They were in the ball- Detroits Boyd falls out shy of no-no MLB briefs
GIANTS game and Pablo gave us a three-run cushion.
Its good to see him get around like that. He
almost had another one.
DETROIT Matt Boyds no-hit bid ended
when Tim Anderson doubled with two outs in
the ninth inning, and the Detroit left-hander
Astros clinch AL West title
Continued from page 11 Sandoval drove in a run in the seventh HOUSTON Justin Verlander struck out
with a fielders choice on a fly ball that closed out a 12-0 win over the White Sox on 10 in seven strong innings, Derek Fisher
dropped near left fielder David Peralta, who Sunday for the first nine- and Marwin Gonzalez
Diamondbacks in a midseason trade with the inning complete game of homered to put Houston
Detroit Tigers. Martinez became just the fired to second get a force out on Brandon
Crawford. Sandoval also knocked in the his professional career. on top in a big fifth
fifth player in major league history to hit Boyd (6-10) allowed inning and the Astros
40 home runs in a season split between two games first run with a sacrifice fly in the
fifth. only two runners a clinched the American
teams. walk to Rob Brantly in League West with a 7-1
I wouldnt say I look early, but Im J.D. Martinez hit a two-run homer off the t h i rd an d
Stratton in the sixth, his 24th home run in win over the Seattle
always ready to hit. Thats how I like to take An ders o n s do ub l e t o Mariners on Sunday.
my at-bats, Martinez said. 51 games since the Diamondbacks acquired the gap in right-center George Springer and
The Giants snapped a four-game skid. him in a July trade with the Detroit Tigers. field with two outs in
Matt Boyd Carlos Correa also home-
Stratton (3-3) struck out four and gave up Walker gave up four runs and seven hits in the ninth. He threw a Marwin red for the Astros, who won
two runs, five hits and a walk. five innings. career-high 121 pitches and struck out Gonzalez their first division title
Im not sure what happened. It was kind five. since 2001 and seventh
of a dud, Im not going to lie to you, Vogey retires The 26-year-old had not thrown a com- overall. The Astros become the first team in
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said. Fan favorite Ryan Vogelsong retired as a plete game in 52 previous major league major league history to win titles in three divi-
Stratton also had the first of three singles Giant in a ceremony before the game. starts and had never thrown a nine-inning sions after previously winning the NL West and
leading off San Franciscos three-run fifth. Vogelsong was part of the Giants champi- complete game in 121 previous profession- NL Central.
He scored when Austin Slater drew a four- al starts. Houston had trouble stringing hits togeth-
onship teams in 2012 and 2014.
pitch walk off starter Taijuan Walker (9-8). Miamis Edinson Volquez has the only no- er until the fifth inning, when Yuli Gurriel
The Giants loaded the bases with no outs hitter in the majors this year, against singled and homered off Andrew Moore (1-4)
three times off Walker in the fourth and
Trainers room Arizona on June 3. to straightaway center for a 2-1 lead.
fifth innings and against T.J. McFarland in Buster Posey was out of the lineup after
the seventh. fouling a ball off his left big toe Saturday.
Sandoval homered leading off the sixth Bochy said the injury isnt serious and
his third in 37 games since returning to the expects to have him back in the lineup after
Giants in July. Hes batting .185 since Mondays day off. ... LHP Will Smith, who
being acquired. had Tommy John surgery in March, started
That home run was big, Giants manager his throwing program on Sunday.
ripped driver off the fairway and Xander Schauffele, who won The and the death of his close friend 30 when a bogey would have
INDY
It was an uphill fight for Dixon, Newgarden, Pagenaud, Dixon, IndyCar title for Penske. The coughed the championship away
in a Honda for Chip Ganassi Castroneves and Power. Chevrolet organization has 30 champi- two weeks ago when he crashed
Racing, and he didnt have the drivers have won every champi- onships in various forms of exiting pit road at Watkins Glen.
same pace as the Penske cars all onship but one since the engine- motorsports. It allowed Dixon to slice
Continued from page 11 weekend. That meant Dixon would supplier returned to IndyCar in We saw how good he was when Newgardens points lead to just
have to rely on an aggressive 2012, and the brand has beaten we were racing against him, three points, and it made Dixon
strategy to have a shot, but Honda every year for the manufac- Penske said. Its a team effort the favorite because hes so savvy
anything dumb for the team. This Newgarden and the Penske drivers turer championship. in these situations.
here, a great thing for our team.
has been a team effort. were far too quick in their Penske has won back-to-back For Newgarden, it completes a
Power finished third in the race, Chevrolets. Only Penske, with the four
titles in IndyCar. Pagenaud won rapid ascension to the top of the
Dixon was fourth and Castroneves When Dixon tried to pit off chances at the title, arrived in
the championship last year, when series.
fifth in what might have been his sequence, he felt Castroneves Sonoma completely dialed in and
Penske drivers went 1-2-3 in the The 26-year-old is in just his
final full season in IndyCar. copied the strategy in an effort to its four cars were the class of the
final standings. Despite that suc- sixth IndyCar season, and the
Castroneves, in his 20th season, help Newgarden. field all weekend. The effort was
cess, Penske grabbed Newgarden opportunity this year to drive
is likely being moved to Penskes led by Newgarden, who broke the
He was just a massive road- when he became a free agent and Penske equipment separated him
sports car program next year. track record three different times
block, Dixon said about booted Indianapolis 500 winner from the pack. Newgarden scored in qualifying while winning the
Lets see whats going to hap- Castroneves. It was circum- Juan Pablo Montoya from his ride career highs in wins, podiums, first pole of his career.
pen, Castroneves said. Right stance. Once we got clear track, we to make room for the young driver. laps led, and, most important, the
now lets celebrate the champi- were able to hunt them down. It was a cutthroat business deci- final standings. If he was rattled by Dixon, or
onship. I feel like I am part of it. The final standings went sion, but resulted in a 15th But, he had appeared to have anyone else, he never let it show.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday Sept. 18, 2017 17
Eight-legged love It fends off mother! as top movie
By Jake Coyle Rotten Tomatoes) for mother!, which premiered last week
more at the Venice Film Festival. But the lm an intense, alle-
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any past THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
columns cele- typical gorical tale about a woman (Lawrence) whose rural Victorian
brated the joys spider NEW YORK The Stephen King adaption It continues house is overrun by unwanted house guests is an undeni-
of life with dogs and cats, defense to scare up record ticket sales, taking in an estimated $60 ably atypical, auteur-driven studio release. Audiences didnt
and weve also touched on strate- million in its second week and leaving a paltry $7.5 million care for it, giving it a seldom-seen F CinemaScore.
potbellied pigs, rabbits, gy) for Darren Aronofskys audacious genre-bending psycho- Admittedly, there are audiences who arent responding as
hamsters, love birds, tor- flick- logical thriller mother! favorably, but I think its one of those movies thats so dif-
toises, guinea pigs and ing New Line and Warner Bros. It remained easily the top ferent and so audacious, said Kyle Davies, president of
other animals broadly thorny draw in North American theaters, according to studio esti- domestic distribution for Paramount.
considered pets (or, for the hairs mates Sunday. It slid 51 percent from last weeks unexpect-
more politically correct in
the audience, companion
from
her
edly sensational opening of $123 million, the rst
September release to debut north of $100 million. Most had
Top 10 movies
animals). This is my first belly or back legs. Well expected It to open to about half that. 1.It, $60 million ($60.3 million international).
effort at singing the prais- named, her red knees With $218.7 million to date, It is now the highest 2.American Assassin, $14.8 million ($6.2 million international).
es of sharing ones home (actually one of the sever- grossing September release ever, and a much-needed hit to 3.mother! $7.5 million ($6 million international).
and heart with a spider. al leg joints) against her follow a summer box ofce that slumped to a historically 4.Home Again, $5.3 million.
Eleven-year old Jacob is black body are vibrant but bad August. It, starring Bill Skarsgard as the evil clown 5. The Hitmans Bodyguard, $3.6 million ($4.1 million
as fond of Rosie as Timmy also very capable at dig- Pennywise, also added $60.3 million internationally. international).
was of Lassie. Rosie is a ging caves in the dry, Paramount Pictures mother! has horror elements, too, 6.Annabelle: Creation, $2.6 million ($4.1. million international).
Brachypelma smithi, aka sandy soil of her tank. so it was risky to schedule it right behind It. But 7.Wind River, $2.5 million ($1 million international).
8.Leap! $2.1 million.
the Mexican Red Knee She dines on well-fed Aronofskys lm is a more art-house proposition, made for 9. Spider-Man: Homecoming, $1.9 million ($15.1 million
Tarantula. Large is not a crickets (feeding the crick- about $30 million. For star Jennifer Lawrence, its the worst international).
word most people like ets that serve as food for wide-release opening of her career. 10.Dunkirk, $1.3 million ($5.7 million international).
hearing in reference to other animals is called Reviews were generally good (68 percent fresh on
spiders but this is a large gut loading). And
animal: males have a body although she needs to live
length of roughly 4 inch- alone, her periodic molt
es, the larger females (like produces a complete but
Rosie) tend to be 2 inches hollow hard-skin model of
bigger, and when you add herself which causes many
those 8 legs you get an the newbie spider-owner
animal somewhere to think that a second
between salad- and dinner- creature somehow got into
plate size. Yep, thats a the tank.
big spider. Why a tarantula? Why
Rosie came into Jacobs not? Besides, Jacob is
life two years ago. Likely highly allergic to dog and
a young animal bred for cat hair but has a very tol-
the pet industry, she can erant mom.
be with him long after he
completes grad school. As
Ken White is the president
best as I can judge by her
behavior, Rosie is friend- of the Peninsula Humane
ly. She is easily picked up Society & SPCA.
and placed on your open
palm, never biting or (the
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WATER
Continued from page 1
If you do a lesser rate, you are going to draw it out longer,
said Lee.
Officials claimed the need for additional revenue is com-
MAIN
pounded by increased rates charged to the city by the San Continued from page 4
Francisco Public Utilities Commission, which supplies
Councilwoman Anne Oliva shared a similar sentiment, water to Millbrae and many other Bay Area cities. He is hoping the project will contribute to those
while pointing the systems need for more money. The wholesale water rate has increased by 67 percent since improvements, and said his company would take the
The consensus is we will do what we have to do, and we are 2013, according to the report, with no means for the city to commissions comments into consideration as it contin-
going to do it tonight, she said. offset the additional expense. The utilities commission is in ues working on building plans.
Under the approval, the flat monthly rate for most resi- the process of completing a $4.8 billion capital improve- Its important to us to make sure that Walnut Street is
dents will increase to $20 in October and jump annually until ment program for seismic upgrades to its supply system, and pedestrian friendly, that its activated and that its well lit
reaching $30 in 2021. Over the same period of time, the those fixes have resulted in purchase price hikes for many at night, he said.
quantity charge on a per hundred cubic feet ratio will tick municipalities buying from the supplier. Stewart said commissioners also had questions about
from $8 to $12.80. In all, officials expect standard charges For those who may struggle to pay the increased rates, offi- how valet employees would manage the buildings
to jump to about $68 per month in October and that amount cials are examining a variety of plans which could help off- planned two levels of underground parking. Meant to
could float as high as $106 by 2022. set the financial burden. Councilmembers did not identify a offer 261 parking spaces, the plans currently account for
The increase is slated to bring in an additional $7.7 mil- financial assistance plan, but said the issue could return for tandem parking, meaning valet employees would double-
lion by the fifth year and a portion of that revenue is further consideration in the coming weeks. park cars and be available to move them to fit in the
designed to pay down a $3 million annual pipeline replace- While acknowledging the rising prices may be frustrating, available space.
ment plan by fixing about two miles per year, according to a councilmembers suggested the immediate financial burden is Johnson said the plan would next be reviewed at a future
city report. likely preferable to facing the service disruptions caused by Planning Commission meeting, but that no date has been
There are also two large water storage tanks kept near a dysfunctional system. confirmed yet. Because the project will exceed the citys
Interstate 280 needing to be addressed with the increased Its painful for everybody but given the alternative of downtown office development cap and will require a gen-
billing revenue, according to the report. The two 5-million not having water when you need it for food, or showers or eral plan amendment, it will also be reviewed by the City
gallon containers are due to be replaced and officials are fac- cooking I dont think we have much of a choice, said Lee. Council at a later date.
ing a decision whether to supplant them with two more sim-
ilarly sized tanks, or a single 10-million gallon version.
Officials had considered the concept of rolling out the
increases in a more gradual fashion, but councilmembers did
not support the suggestion for fear of limiting the revenue
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Smith. 6 p.m. South San Francisco
cations officer for Caltrain and With possible bridge toll hikes and SamTrans and the county have agreed Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Kaiser Permanente. Free. Discussion
SamTrans. other counties also contemplating to share the cost of a comprehensive South San Francisco. For more infor- about the benefits of different vita-
mation call 829-3860. mins and where to get them. For
Mullins bill will enable SamTrans, their own sales tax increases to sup- public outreach process to outline an more information call 522-7490.
with approval from the county Board port transportation, Pine said he expenditure plan for the proposed Introduction to CO.STARTERS
Entrepreneur Program. 6 p.m. to 7 San Mateo Professional Alliance
of Supervisors, to place a half-cent believes proceeding with the half-cent sales tax. Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis
p.m. 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
sales tax increase on the November SamTrans tax rst, instead of the Caltrain, which accomplished the Program for individuals who want Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway,
2018 ballot. But first a public out- Caltrain one, could be optimal. San Mateo. Meet new business con-
decades-in-the-making groundbreak- to turn their business ideas into
nections. New speakers each week.
reach process is slated to determine action. 16 spaces available. For more
2018 is certainly going to see a ing on a nearly $2 billion moderniza- information contact For more information call 430-6500.
how the funds which would be reg- number of tax measures and, in partic- tion project, is in the midst of electri- garciaa@smcl.org.
Wildlife Townhall in Colma. 6 p.m.
ulated by SamTrans should be ular, its highly likely that the bridge fying 51 miles of track between San to 7 p.m. Colma Community Center,
Personal Finance Education:
spent by outlining a detailed expendi- toll RM3 measure will be on the June Jose and San Francisco. But that cost- Mutual Funds. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 1520 Hillside Blvd., Colma. Hosted
by San Mateo County Supervisor,
ture plan. 2018 ballot. So it does seem that it ly endeavor is just setting the frame- p.m. Burlingame Public Library, 480
David J. Canepa. For more informa-
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Discuss
Mullin said the county is well would be difcult to pass any [local] work, with only 75 percent of the eet the business of mutual funds, fees, tion call 415-363-4572.
known for its ability to collaborate measure and even more difcult to pass converted to electric trains based on IRA and investment portfolios. For
Building Wealth and College
and his legislation provides for the two in the same year, Pine said. The more information contact
current nances. In addition, Murphy rider@plsinfo.org. Planning. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
transit agency and Board of crowded ballot is an issue for all of the noted elongating platforms and Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
The Oshman Family JCC presents Millbrae. Brad Hamada shares
Supervisors to devise a spending counties. lengthening trains could even further strategies on having funds for a
The Avishai Cohen Quartet. 8 p.m.
plan. expand ridership capacity if additional to 10 p.m. Oshman Family JCC, 3921 higher education and a good retire-
I believe this added flexibility will Furthering Caltrain funding were available. Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Admission is ment. For more information call
697-7607.
$18 to $60. For more information
serve the county and our residents Hill, who seeks to equip Caltrain In the meantime, Caltrain has call 223-8649.
well, Mullin said in an email. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21
with a dedicated funding source needed embarked on drafting a new business Dementia Friends: A Family
While the expenditure plan will be plan that will hopefully identify pri- TUESDAY, SEPT. 19 Friendly V isitor Program. 10:30
to expand ridership capacity by fully Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to
created with stakeholder input, offi- orities such as service level goals, a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Mills-Peninsula
converting to an electric eet, said a 10:30 a.m. 2645 Alameda de las San Mateo Campus, 100 S. San
cials have suggested a starting point Silicon Valley Leadership Group poll what types of infrastructure improve- Pulgas, San Mateo. Registration is Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Attend this
required. Free. For more information
with half of the funds going toward highlighted 74 percent support for the ments are needed and how much it call 522-7490.
information meeting to volunteer to
help adults with dementia. For more
SamTrans and Caltrain. The remainder tri-county eighth-cent sales tax. could cost. He noted the dedicated tri- information call 696-7661.
could support infrastructure improve- Exhibit Opening. 10 a.m. San
Its terribly important because the county eighth-cent sales tax could be a Mateo County History Museum,
ments on local roads and highways as Retired Public Employees
Caltrain corridor is the primary artery principle funding source. While that 2200 Broadway. To recognize Association luncheon meeting.
well as other projects similar to planning process is expected to wrap Americas entry into World War I in 10:55 a.m. to 1 p.m. Elks Lodge, 229
in our region. Its the lifeline of the 1917, the museum will open an
how the countys current half-cent up at the end of next year, it could later West 20th Ave., San Mateo. Retirees
economic engine that plays such an exhibit which will feature Peninsula from California state, cities, counties
transportation sales tax Measure A important role in Californias econo- inform a decision about whether to soldier Alvin Page Colbys art creat- and schools are invited to attend.
ed when he was training at Fort
works now. my, Hill said. return to voters to ask for more fund- Lewis. Runs through January 14,
$20 entry. For more information call
738-2285.
ing, he said. 2018. For more information call 299-
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NEWSPAPER INTERNS qUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World 299 Computers
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