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Levee heads toward permit stage student reaches their peak poten- disadvantaged students met or
tial. exceeded their expected English
Unfortunately for those seeking standard and 25 hit the math mark.
to narrow the differential, the Meanwhile, 73 percent of those
sources of the problem are often
Foster City proceeds with flood protection project far-reaching and systemic, said See GAP, Page 8
By Samantha Weigel ty. The city has hosted several of agencies during last months
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF these all-hands meetings to dis-
cuss the complicated permitting
and design process while trying to
meeting and Foster City will soon
submit applications for permits,
Moneda said. Maintaining a pro-
Redevelopment sought for
Foster City is striving to stay
the course on a $90 million infra-
structure project sparked by the
Federal Emergency Management
maintain a tight schedule, said
Public Works Director Jeff
Moneda.
jected timeline that would have the
two-year construction culminat-
ing in summer 2021 is important,
Burger King site in Millbrae
By Austin Walsh school district employees.
Agencys efforts to bolster coastal Were going to do everything as FEMA has provided Foster City Lance Sorensen, of MPQ
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
communities protections against in our power to try to move for- with temporary relief from being Investment Management, circulat-
flooding. ward and show progress. Time is of declared a flood zone, Moneda ed notices informing residents sur-
The Burger King on El Camino
Federal, state, county and city the essence, said Moneda, who said. rounding 400 El Camino Real that
Real in Millbrae is being eyed
representatives have gathered with noted the project was first dis- The levee project was prompted the fast food restaurant may be
for redevelopment into a residen-
officials from regulatory agencies cussed almost three years ago. when FEMA released a new flood rebuilt into a 63-unit condomini-
tial complex which the builder
to discuss Foster Citys plans to Officials were pleased to map that pulled Foster City into a um and office building.
hopes will ease the cost of liv-
raise the nearly 8-mile levee sur- announce there werent any con-
ing for some local city and
rounding the Bayfront communi- cerns expressed by the regulatory See LEVEES, Page 6 See MILLBRAE, Page 20
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Police reports
San Mateo opened its heart
to soliders of Vietnam War A dishonest Abe
Ofcer located a burglarized vehicle on
ers were contacted and reported the break-
in. They reported a loss of $5. It was
reported at 7:08 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17.
Pensacola Street in Foster City. The own-
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he acclaimed PBS television series occurred between 3:46 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. 1:38 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14.
by Lynn Novick and Ken Burns where personal items were taken on Old Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone broke a
about the war in Vietnam noted that Bayshore Boulevard, Saturday, Oct. 14. vehicles window on Drake Avenue, it was
there were no parades for GIs returning from Sto l en v ehi cl e. An employee reported reported at 8:55 a.m. Friday, Oct. 13.
that divisive conict. Not quite. San Mateo that a vehicle has been embezzled on Old
not only held a parade, it honored the sol-
diers with three days of festivities.
The parade on Jan. 23, 1972, drew about
8,000 spectators who applauded the return
Soldiers on parade in San Mateo.
of 113 members of the 101st Airborne At the end of the San Mateo parade, some
Division, known as the Screaming soldiers gave their gear to admiring chil-
Eagles. United Press International reported dren. Here, sonny, put this on, said one
the parade was a welcome home that has paratrooper as he strapped his web belt on a
seldom been equaled since World War II. 7-year-old boy. Ive had it long enough.
The event was in sharp contrast to the anti- Scores of other children wore helmets and
war marches in major cities across the canteens. Three bands, color guards and re
United States, including some in which the trucks joined the march that ended at a park
ag of Communist North Vietnam was
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Newsom, Villaraigosa disagree about universal health care
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Californians because it lacked key California.
details about how the system would be State Treasurer John Chiang, who also par-
ANAHEIM The two leading Democrats running for funded. ticipated in the forum, said the state should
California governor disagreed at a forum Sunday about how As governor, you gotta make the take an incremental approach to health care.
to achieve universal health care. tough choices. You cant just say I want We dont have to go all in to provide all
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom defended his support for a gov- pie in the sky, because that doesnt put the services all at once, he said. Lets make
ernment-run health care system at a forum hosted by the food on peoples tables, he said. sure that what we are implementing we can
National Union of Healthcare Workers, the Sacramento Bee What Ill never do is sell you snake scale-up appropriately.
reported . oil, Villaraigosa said. The fact of the Delaine Eastin, a former state schools
However, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Gavin Newsom matter is we dont have a plan yet. chief, said she believes universal care would
Villaraigosa dismissed the concept, known as a single-
Antonio
Newsom, who supports advancing the cost slightly more now but far less in the
payer system, as unrealistic and advocated for a public bill, said the concept can be implemented under the right lead-
Villaraigosa long run. Eastin called the solution realis-
option that allows people to buy into the existing Medi-Cal ership. tic, and she said it could be paid for with a gross receipts tax
program. Its a question of leadership, he added. This is what they said and a partial income-tax increase.
He credited Democratic Assembly Speaker Anthony about Social Security and Medicare: You cant do it ... Im not The Republicans in the race, John Cox and Travis Allen, did
Rendon for shelving a bill that proposed to replace insur- going to wait around for the debate to unfold in Washington, D.C. not attend the forum, though the union, which represents
ance companies with government-funded health care for all Sure, I support Medicare for all. But you got to shape the debate in 14,000 workers in California, said they were invited.
Man arrested on suspicion of DUI in deadly crash The annual tournament routinely attracts dozens of the
Local briefs youngest hockey players throughout the area. Canceling the
California Highway Patrol officials said a man was arrested event this year was considered and then quickly rejected.
in connection with a DUI collision Saturday night in San Under the order, professionals from the Environmental
Protection Agency can help state and local officials remove Organizers found ways to work through a weeklong power
Mateo County that killed a 70-year-old woman from Los outage that melted the ice, lack of motel space and burned up
Gatos. such hazardous debris as batteries, flammable liquids,
asbestos siding, paint and pipe insulation from burned gear for 19 hockey families who lost their homes.
The CHP received a call at 8:44 p.m. that multiple vehicles The nearby San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League
collided on eastbound state Highway 92 just west of homes, the governors office said.
Removing these hazards will help protect public health donated new skates and gear to the affected families. A Santa
Interstate Highway 280 near Belmont. Rosa coach also owns a local pizza parlor provided lunch.
According to CHP officials, a 2009, 2-door Mercedes was and the environment, and will allow residents and cleanup
crews to enter burned properties more safely, according to the Families greeted each other with hugs.
being driven west on Highway 92 while a 2003 Honda CR-V,
1998 Pontiac Grand Prix and 2003 Volvo SUV were being governors office.
driven east on Highway 92. The (EPA) ... will have the authority to enter private prop-
The Mercedes crossed over the double yellow lines into erty in all impacted counties to remove debris that may con-
eastbound traffic where it collided with the left sides of the tain hazardous substances, and to conduct any testing appro-
Honda and Pontiac and head on with the Volvo. priate to ensure the hazards are mitigated, the order reads, in
CHP officials said the driver of the Mercedes, 34-year-old part.
Los Gatos man Arsen Tarkovskiy, was allegedly intoxicated The governor visited the fire-ravaged area last Saturday
as he was driving. with U.S. Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris. Brown
After the collisions, Tarkovskiy was pinned in the driver's last week declared a state of emergency for Solano, Napa,
seat and had to extricated by first responders. Sonoma, Yuba, Butte, Lake, Mendocino, Nevada and Orange
Tarkovskiy suffered major injuries and was taken to counties because of the fires.
Stanford Hospital after being treated by paramedics at the
collision site.
Utilities delay effort to map
CHP officials said the passenger in the Mercedes was pro- wildfire risk from power lines
nounced dead at the scene. SAN JOSE A report says California utilities have helped
The driver of the Volvo was taken to Stanford Hospital with delay efforts for nearly a decade to map where power lines
minor injuries. The occupants of the Honda and the Pontiac pose the greatest wildfire risk.
were unhurt. CHP officials said Tarkovskiy was arrested on The report Sunday in The Mercury News comes as the state
suspicion of DUI and vehicular manslaughter. investigates whether downed power lines owned by Pacific
Gas & Electric Co. sparked the deadliest collection of wild-
Crews continue working toward fire containment fires in California history earlier this month.
Progress is moving forward on a steady path to contain- State regulators have been trying to tighten regulations on
ment of the North Bay wildfires, with recent rain helping the utilities and create detailed maps after disastrous fires in San
efforts, Cal Fire said. Diego in 2007 were sparked when wind knocked down power
The Atlas Fire, which has burned 51,624 acres since it lines.
started Oct. 8, is 89 percent contained as of this morning, The Public Utilities Commission still hasnt completed
according to Cal Fire. the maps or adopted strict new regulations.
The fire started off Atlas Peak Road south of Lake PG&E and other utilities won another delay just two days
Berryessa, and has destroyed 458 residences, Cal Fire said. before the deadly fire outbreak in Northern California.
Firefighters continue to strengthen perimeter control PG&E says the state is investigating whether its equip-
lines, provide structure defense and engage in tactical patrol ment caused some of the catastrophic blazes.
with regard to the Atlas fire.
The Tubbs Fire has burned 36,793 acres and is 94 percent Fire-ravaged city turns to hockey for respite
contained; the Pocket Fire has burned 17,357 acres and is 84 SANTA ROSA For one Sunday, the fires that staggered
percent contained, according to Cal Fire. this small city and wiped out thousands of homes were an
afterthought at Snoopys Home Ice In Northern California.
Governor signs order allowing In an ice rink built by Peanuts cartoon creator Charles
federal fire cleanup assistance Schulz, hundreds of 7- and 8-year-olds gathered to play the
annual Great Halloween Jamboree tournament, a daylong
Gov. Jerry Brown today issued an executive order enabling
hockey tournament that brought the Santa Rosa community
the federal government to help with the removal of hazardous
together after the devastation.
waste from homes burned in the devastating North Bay fires.
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with those regulatory groups, its faced some pushback said its critical to be prepared.
LEVEES
Continued from page 1
from residents. Some have questioned the need and extent to
which the city plans to raise the levee, others are concerned
about the potential effects to views of the Bay as well as the
Its FEMAs decision so weve got to do it and we have to
be prepared. And as recent natural disasters have showed us,
you need to be prepared, Hindi said. Being a victim with-
citys proposal to hike property taxes to cover costs. out preparation is quite costly.
Moneda said the city continues to engage residents
flood zone. Similar to what other cities like San Mateo have through formal and informal outreach meetings, and has Paying for protection
been experiencing, Foster City is now working to make been discussing the matter with a variety of community The cost of the levee project has risen since it was first
improvements to its flood control system to lift FEMAs groups. discussed a few years ago with estimates now topping $90
flood zone designation. Were constantly meeting with whoevers willing to million. The City Council recently decided to ask voters to
But FEMA isnt the only regulatory agency the city must hear information on the project, Moneda said. increase property taxes to help pay for the project. The pro-
appease as the levee lines the environmentally-sensitive About 60 percent of the project design has been com- posed general obligation bond could be on the June 2018
San Francisco Bay. There are about 20 agencies Foster City pleted thus far and there will be further opportunities along ballot. If approved, all property owners residential,
is dealing with and four permits from federal agencies and the way for the community to weigh in, he said. The coun- office and commercial would see their tax rates increase
regional environmental agencies, Moneda said. cil also decided to incorporate future sea level rise projec- about $41 per $100, 000 of assessed property value,
The permitting process can take months and any holdup tions through 2050 and will use a hybrid levee design Moneda said.
could affect the project schedule. The city plans to submit that can be more easily raised in the future. The project Some residents have suggested the city should leverage
for permits in the coming weeks and anticipates them being involves drilling sheet piles to create a retaining wall its strong financial footing and use a portion of its reserves
finalized next spring, Moneda said. along the current levee then using fill to reinstate the Bay to help offset the cost of the levee instead of asking tax-
Vice Mayor Sam Hindi said they were very pleased by the Trail. payers to hike rates for the entire project.
response theyve gotten from the regulatory groups thus But some opponents to the project have argued Foster Moneda and Hindi said financial consultants evaluated the
far. He credited it to support from state and federal represen- Citys existing levee and extensive lagoon system already potential for the city to contribute about $17 million in
tatives, and city staff having engaged the agencies from the provide adequate protection against severe storms. reserves but ultimately determined it wouldnt significantly
onset while keeping them informed throughout. Hindi noted educating people on how the need for the affect the rates needed from taxpayers.
We were relieved there were no issues raised, Hindi said. project is key as without it many property owners could be Hindi said he understands some residents are concerned,
Thats a good signal for us that the project is moving for- mandated to carry costly flood insurance. Plus, citing the but hopes to reassure them of the projects benefits. Plus,
ward. recent hurricanes in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, Hindi failing to raise the levee and being at the mercy of FEMA
While the city has had relatively positive interactions declaring it a flood zone could affect property values and
leave the city as risk during an extreme storm, he said.
Once we explain why and more importantly the conse-
quences of not taking action and not raising our levee, its
hard for them not to understand the benefit and the value,
Hindi said, adding were always cognizant of how we spend
taxpayers money and we try to minimize the impact on our
taxpayers.
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U.S.-backed forces take controlled by IS for three years, was not In the immediate term, a victory likely
clear following intense coalition and Around the world means a continuation of the policies Abe
Syrias largest oil field from IS Russian airstrikes. has pursued in the nearly five years since
Minister Shinzo Abes
U. S. -backed fighters captured Syrias The SDF, with air support from the U.S.- nearly five-year leader- he took office in December 2012 a hard
largest oil field from the Islamic State group led coalition, said it captured the field in a ship. line on North Korea, close ties with
Sunday, marking a major advance against swift and wide military operation. It said A victory would boost Washington, including defense, as well as
the extremists in an area coveted by pro- some militants have taken cover in oil Abes chances of win- a super-loose monetary policy and push
government forces. company houses nearby, where clashes are ning another three-year for nuclear energy.
underway. The U. S. -led coalition con- term next September as Japanese media projected shortly after
With IS in retreat, the Kurdish-led Syrian firmed the SDF had retaken the oil field.
Democratic Forces and the Syrian govern- leader of the Liberal polls closed that Abes LDP and its junior
ment have been in a race to secure parts of Democratic Party. That partner Komeito might even retain their
the oil-rich Deir el-Zour province along
Japanese Prime Minister could extend his pre- two-thirds majority in the lower house of
the border with Iraq. Abe heads to impressive election win Shinzo Abe miership to 2021, giv- parliament.
ing him more time to try
The Al-Omar oil field was a major source TOKYO Japans ruling coalition In unofficial results in the early hours of
to win a reluctant public over to his long-
of income for the militant group and is appeared headed to an impressive win in Monday, the ruling coalition had won 312
time goal of revising Japans pacifist con-
considered one Syrias most productive. national elections on Sunday, in what seats in the 465-seat lower house, exceed-
stitution.
The condition of the field, which has been would represent an endorsement for Prime ing a two-thirds majority at 310.
GAP
attempt to boost comprehension and And there are some areas of plateau. Computer programs which process read-
achievement. In the districts where educators have ing materials such as news articles or les-
Language comprehension is essential to improved scores among disadvantaged stu- sons and offer them back to students at the
Continued from page 1 test success, noted Quintana, because the dents, Campbell said county officials are appropriate grade standard can also help
math portion focuses heavily on word prob- meeting with superintendents and principals level the playing field, he said.
lems. Educators found beefing up students to identify their recipes for success. He noted such programs should not be
not facing such economic hurdles reached a English skills could help across all spec- Following those meetings, she expects seen as a cure-all for students, but they may
similar English grade expectation and 66 trums of the exam, he said. county officials to visit classrooms for a offer incremental supports in approaching
percent in math. The efforts apparently paid dividends, as closer understanding of how teachers in such a substantive problem.
Jorge Quintana, spokesman for the the districts English scores jumped to 47 those districts are applying lessons that These are not panaceas. But technology
Redwood City Elementary School District, percent in the amount of students who met or lead to progressively better scores. is an important tool for the different types
said the monetary difficulties faced by stu- exceeded their grade mark this year, up 3 per- The intent, said Campbell, is to eventual- of support we can provide for our students,
dents in his district is a primary issue for cent from the year prior. Forty percent hit a ly establish a central hub of expertise where he said.
educators to address. similar mark in math, up 2 percent from last educators across San Mateo County can turn
Poverty is the barrier to high-quality edu- year and 8 percent from two years ago. to find tried and true methods for closing the Countywide efforts
cation, and our district is a very special We are proud of the steady progress our achievement gap.
place because we take the whole-child Beyond specific efforts designed to bol-
students are making with the standards, The whole idea of that is if we can identi- ster the learning experience of each student,
approach, he said. said Quintana. fy best practices that are getting results, we
To raise up students in Redwood City who Campbell credited regional approaches such
The gains made in Redwood City are apart want to take those and disseminate them, as the Big Lift in helping families from
need assistance, Quintana said some cam- from the countys experience, as this year she said.
puses offer services such as take-home food across San Mateo County enjoy equitable
scores largely mirror performance on the access to valuable learning opportunities.
programs, after-school classes and other previous round of tests. The lack of High school optics The collaborative program funded partial-
support designed to fill voids encountered improvement marks the first time county
once a student leaves school. A similar effort takes place in individual ly with county tax dollars aims to make pre-
students have failed to boost their average districts too, said Brian Simmons, director school more widely available, especially in
We offer wraparound services to stu- scores since the state implemented the test-
dents, he said. Leaders and folks at of Curriculum and Assessment for the San underserved communities, with recognition
ing system three years ago. Mateo Union High School District, who early education can be valuable in preparing
schools work hard at removing barriers, so
said the test scores can be helpful for local students for long-term success.
students can have access to high quality edu- County interaction officials seeking a framework to understand As the recently-launched initiative con-
cation.
Another common blockade during testing County Superintendent Anne Campbell areas of improvement. tinues to take hold and spread across the
in Redwood City is English fluency, noted noted range of success occurring locally. Language and literacy objectives are top county, Campbell said she expects to see
Quintana, who said officials paid great atten- There are bright spots where people are of mind to high school district officials as increasing dividends paid.
tion to building language proficiency in an seeing pretty good progress, she said. well, said Simmons, who said his district We ought to see the achievement levels
has leaned heavily on teachers and technol- increase and the achievement gap decrease,
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who alleged that all address this need, lets not forget its important where the
of the San Mateo County
nurses, or teachers, new housing goes. Number one, it must be near transit,
Association of Realtors, or
or firefighters were very near transit, within
SAMCAR. In addition, over the past have been soundly defeated at the bal-
racist, would that walking distance of tran-
50-plus years, Ive been a San Mateo lot by a diverse and large segment of
opinion piece ever sit. Number two, it should
County resident, homeowner, renter, voters in Burlingame and San Mateo
make it to the light of day? not be located in a poten-
taxpayer and parent of my three chil- and have received pushback in Daly
Our members represent a wide vari- tial disaster zone vulnera-
dren. As a result, I am very familiar City and in Redwood City. There is an
ety of ethnicities, religions and polit- ble to flooding, fires,
with San Mateo County and the sur- active campaign right now in Pacifica
ical beliefs. More than half our mem- earthquakes, hurricanes,
rounding communities. by local Pacifica residents once more
bership are women and over one-third etc. And we need more
SAMCAR represents more than fighting these restrictive policies
of our members are over the age of affordable, workforce
3,000 real estate professionals. In that these two women helped create.
50. The authors of the opinion piece housing, not more luxury
addition, our association manages the They dont like that we disagree so
that labeled real estate professionals condos with just a few
Coalition for Housing Equality, a they name-call and race-bait.
as racist are clearly oblivious to our affordable units to get it
group composed of another 3,000 Rather than accepting that their
industry, the people who make up our approved.
members who actively protect private proposed policies are simply bad
association, or the services we pro- We dont want more
property rights. I am proud of the policies and are not supported by the
vide. housing or office buildings
diversity of our 6,000 members, the majority of voters, they have resorted
Our members provide workforce in the hills. People who
vast majority of whom are taxpaying, to finger pointing and name calling.
housing. They provide housing for live or work in these areas
hard-working and community- Rather than accept personal responsi-
seniors and the mentally and physi- must drive to work, to
bility for their bad policies and work-
involved San Mateo County resi- cally disabled. Our members provide shop or to do anything
ing with those who disagree to find
dents. We all love San Mateo County. housing and shelter for victims of outside the home/office. We dont want more housing in
common ground, they have resorted
What we do not love are the race- domestic violence. Our members are flood-prone areas. Maybe its cheaper to build there but
to labeling an entire industry as
baiting, name-calling tactics of those active in the community. Our mem- ultimately it could be more dangerous in this crazy cli-
racist.
who disagree with us when we exer- bers volunteer their time at worthy mate change weather we are experiencing. The possibili-
Thankfully the people of San Mateo
cise our right to free speech and nonprofits. ty of a 100-year flood we once laughed at, is now a real
County are smarter than to accept the
thought. Our members are outraged, I am proud of our members. possibility with rising temperatures and rising sea lev-
race-baiting of these two individuals.
although not surprised, that we were So, I find it quite offensive that els. We dont want to build in forestry dry grassy areas
We just wish that the newspaper felt
called racists by two women who someone would label such a diverse vulnerable to forest fires.
the same way.
wrote an opinion piece that was pub- group as our members, as racist. The ***
lished by this newspaper. Also disap- authors of the opinion piece that I didnt plan to bring politics into this but after check-
pointing is that the San Mateo Daily labeled real estate professional racist William Curry is the immediate past ing out some articles written by Stephen Strader, a geog-
Journal was complicit in spreading are desperate to enact restrictive hous- president of the San Mateo County rapher at Villanova University on the expanding bulls-
these attacks by publishing these ing policies throughout San Mateo eye of natural disasters by overbuilding in flood plains
Association of Realtors, or SAMCAR. and woodland areas, up popped the following:
unfounded and slanderous allegations. County. Their restrictive policies
At the national scale, the tensions over balancing
development, safety and environmental quality were on
Letters to the editor display earlier this month when President Donald Trump,
in the name of accelerating infrastructure improvements,
revoked a 2015 executive order from President Barack
Obama establishing reviews of flood risks before the
Shara Watkins for San Mateo- Shara Watkins for San Mateo- Doug was appointed unanimously by
approval of federal funding for housing or other construc-
Foster City school board. the four board members.
Foster City school board For Doug, its all about the kids.
tion projects.
Jean Holbrook There continues to be development or rebuilding along
Editor, He cares about every person in the hurricane-ravaged areas of the Atlantic Coast. In Tahoe
Shara Watkins is uniquely qualified San Mateo district; every child, all children with and the dry Southern California hills, the trend is to build
to represent all of San Mateo-Foster special needs, and every teacher and further away into pristine open space. So when a fire
Citys students, families, and com- staff member. starts and spreads, our firefighters first responsibility is
munity members on the school Currently, I have a child at the school to protect human life and property. The more new homes
board. Shara has dedicated her career Doug Luftman For district and Doug has one too.Read his in outlying areas, the increased challenge when a fire
to education and to the students in Burlingame school board website (luftman.com) to see the great starts to spread. So it is with new development along the
her local communities. Shara brings community support he has. Doug has increasingly flood prone Delta. The reason for the huge
Editor, been endorsed by theBurlingame
deep experience as a former educator, I would like to take the opportunity hurricane losses in Houston was because of intense
with a masters in General and TeachersAssociation and the San overdevelopment of the city in recent years which
to express my support for Doug Mateo County Democratic Party.
Special Education, and years of expe- Luftman. I have known Doug for six removed valuable wetlands. Now Sonoma and Napa offi-
rience providing teacher training in The outpouring of community sup- cials will be dealing with the same questions: where to
years. I met Doug through his seless port for Doug is overwhelming. He is
a variety of topics ranging from service to the Burlingame community rebuild, how much to rebuild and whether certain areas
equity in education to using technol- a very intelligent person with great should remain off limits.
regarding his ght against the cell ideas and has done a super job for the
ogy as a tool to improve student phone tower companies who were bul- ***
learning. kids, teachers, staff and the communi- Climate change is real. Floods, hurricanes and fires
lying the Burlingame City Council by ty. He is a man of ethics, integrity
As a retired San Mateo County trying to install cell towers through- whose intensity we have never experienced before, are
superintendent of schools, I am and honesty. now a reality. We need to be careful where we build and
out its residential neighborhoods. Please vote for Doug Luftman for
convinced that Shara understands The city had no policy or ordinances rebuild. We dont want to build affordable housing in our
the complex issues facing the San Burlingame school board. most vulnerable areas. At the same time, we should not be
and because of Dougs involvement,
Mateo-Foster City Elementary expertise, and advice, Burlingame building any housing which is not near mass transit.
School District, and that she is implemented new policies. John Kevranian ***
ready to assume the role of helping Two years ago, there was an open San Bruno So it must have been a surprise to some when the
our school district provide a first seat for the Burlingame school board The letter writer is a Burlingame Planning Commission on a 3-1 vote turned down a pro-
class education for all students. and four individuals applied for the business owner and a Burlingame posal for a four-story 10-unit market rate condo project
Please join me in supporting position which was being appointed; Intermediate Schoolparent. on El Camino and Santa Inez Avenue. It would replace two
single-family homes in the neighborhood. After all, it
was on the corner of El Camino Real, which seems a
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Fidelity has staff meeting on Judge tosses $417 award Nelson also ruled that there wasnt con-
Business briefs vincing evidence that Johnson & Johnson
sex harassment after two leave spoke on the condition of anonymity
against Johnson & Johnson acted with malice and the award for dam-
because they were not authorized to discuss ages was excessive.
WASHINGTON The manager of LOS ANGELES A judge on Friday
Fidelity Investments stock-picking unit the issue publicly. tossed out a $417 million jury award to a The decision will be appealed even
held an emergency meeting last week to The meeting and allegations were previ- woman who claimed she developed ovarian though Eva Echeverria has died, said her
reiterate the firms policies against sexual ously reported by the Wall Street Journal. cancer by using Johnson & Johnson talc- attorney, Mark Robinson Jr.
harassment and inappropriate behavior, a Fidelitys policies specifically prohibit based baby powder for feminine hygiene. We will continue to fight on behalf of
person familiar with the matter said. harassment in any form, company Los Angeles County Superior Court all women who have been impacted by
The meeting followed the departure of spokesman Vincent Loporchio said. When Judge Maren Nelson granted the compa- this dangerous product, he said in a state-
two portfolio managers earlier this month allegations of these sorts are brought to our nys request for a new trial, saying there ment.
after one was accused of sexual harassment attention, we investigate them immediate- were errors and jury misconduct in the pre- Echeverria alleged Johnson & Johnson
and the other of making inappropriate ly and take prompt and appropriate vious trial that ended with the award two failed to adequately warn consumers about
comments, the person said. The person action. months ago. talcum powders potential cancer risks.
RACE
mailer to San Mateo voters, citing this W.L. Butler Construction and its affiliates. Rosas, superintendent of the school dis-
newspaper and urging them to elect A handful of elected officials holding state, trict who donated $250; Maxine Terner,
Rodriguez and Goethals. In its advertise- county and city offices also donated vari- who helped author San Mateos voter-
Continued from page 4 ment, the CAA indicates the two candidates ous smaller amounts, according to filings. approved height and density restrictions,
did not authorize the mailer. Incumbent Rick Bonilla is third in the offered $349; and $100 from Diana Reddy,
Goethals campaign has raised $42,347, fundraising race having received about a member of Faith in Action and the coun-
according to expenditure reports. The which includes a $2,000 loan, according to $31,437, which includes a $2,500 loan, tys Housing Leadership Council, accord-
California Apartment Association has also forms filed with the city. Donations according to filings. His larger contribu- ing to filings.
thrown its weight behind Rodriguez allo- include $1,000 from the United Food and tions include a collective $6, 000 from Charlie Drechsler, one of the last candi-
cating $20,649.39 on mailers and $1,000 Commercial Workers Local; $999 from the unions representing plumbers in various dates to register for the race, has collected
toward his campaign, according to reports. San Mateo County Firefighters California cities; $1, 000 from the $8,073. That includes about $3,518 in
The advertisements emphasize they were Association; $1,000 from the Plumbers International Brotherhood of Electrical loans; $500 each from Linda and Richard
not authorized by the candidate. and Steamfitters Local union; $1,000 from Workers Local Union; $1,000 from the San Hedges; and several smaller donations,
Incumbent Joe Goethals has the second the Building and Construction Trades Mateo Building Trades Council; $999 from according to filings.
largest contribution amount with about Council of San Mateo County; $1, 000 the San Mateo Firefighters Association; Candidates Robert Newsom and Mark De
$51,587.78 total including his own cam- from the Sheet Metal Workers Local $500 from the Sheet Metal Workers Paula filed campaign short forms indicat-
paign funds and expenditures from outside Union; and $1, 000 from International International Association; and $250 from ing they do not anticipate receiving or
groups. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. the San Mateo County Democratic Central spending more than $2,000, according to
That includes the California Apartment Goethals also received $1,000 from the Committee. Bonilla has also received filings.
Association spending $9,241.65 on mail- San Mateo-based Wall Street Properties, $1,000 from the Bohannon Development Fundraising and expenditures are expect-
ers supporting Goethals, according to $1,000 from the San Jose-based company Company, and smaller amounts from a few ed to continue as the election nears and
expenditure reports. The CAA sent out a Geers Excavating, as well as $1,490 from state and county officials, according to fil- another round of reporting will be released
ings. Oct. 26. Any donations or expenditures of
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Baseball brief
ASTROS
team went 86-76 in 2015 in the first year under with a 4.55 ERA in the follow-up to his Cy
Hinch to reach the postseason for the first time Young season. Peacock was perhaps the
since 2005. Those upstart Astros were led biggest surprise of the group, winning a career-
Boston Red Sox hire Keuchels Cy Young Award-winning season and best 13 games and finishing with a 3.00 ERAto
Alex Coraas new manager Continued from page 11
a stellar debut by 2012 top pick Carlos Correa, steady the rotation when injuries piled up mid-
BOSTON The Boston Red Sox hired which earned him rookie of the year honors. season.
An example of just how terrible that 2013 That team downed the Yankees in the AL Wild However, none of their contributions come
Houston Astros bench coach Alex Cora to be team was came on the night they dropped their
their new manager on Sunday, turning to a play- Card game before losing to eventual champion close to what Altuve did for the team in the reg-
100th game. The 10-0 defeat by the Cincinnati Kansas City in the Division Series. ular season and continued to provide as the cal-
er from their 2007 World Reds featured numerous lowlights from the
Series championship ros- Expectations were high entering the 2016 endar turned to October. And he may appreciate
Lastros. The first came when starter Jordan this more than anybody after playing on those
ter to help the team out of season, but a 7-17 start, numerous injuries and a
Lyles badly overthrew first base for a two-base Lastros teams.
its current playoff slump. tough year by Keuchel left them just short of
error. In the bottom of the first inning,
The Red Sox announced reaching the playoffs and determined to bounce Im coming from a team that lost 100 games
Jonathan Villar singled, but was thrown out try-
the hire on Sunday, a day back this year. in a row three years, three straight years, he
ing to stretch it into a double. Simply being
after Coras Astros elimi- thrown out for a baserunning error was pretty They did just that, opening this season 36-16 said. We made the playoffs in 2015, we didnt
nated the New York routine on this terrible team, but the way Villar to race out to such big lead in the AL West that make it last year and after last year we were a lit-
Yankees in the AL was thrown out was so humiliating that it went no one had a chance of catching them. They fin- tle uncomfortable because we were watching the
Championship Series. viral and even made it on NBCs Today show ished with 101 wins and their first division title playoff games from home and we were like,
Alex Cora Cora replaces John Farrell, the next morning. since 2001 to return to the postseason. Though OK, were good enough to be in the playoffs.
who led the Red Sox to the the Astros added plenty of pieces in the last four We showed up this year, we did it again, and Im
2013 title and in the last two years claimed the Villar slid into second base, but Brandon seasons as they moved from baseballs base- really happy and excited.
first back-to-back AL East championships in Phillips already had the ball before he began the ment to the top of the heap, the four players Hes an MVP front-runner this season after
franchise history. But Boston also finished last slide. The always flamboyant Phillips reached who endured that disastrous 2013 season have hitting a career-high .346 with 24 homers and
twice in Farrells tenure, and the ballclub has backward between his legs to apply the tag as all played important roles in this years suc- 81 RBIs. Altuve has followed that up by hitting
won just one playoff game since winning it all Villar crashed head-first into Phillips backside, cess. .400 this postseason with a major league-lead-
in his first season. a moment many still refer to as the butt tag. ing 16 hits and five homers to lead the Astros to
Gonzalez had his finest season, hitting .303
A native of Puerto Rico, Cora is the first The Astros began to slowly improve in 2014 with 23 homers and 90 RBIs all career highs the World Series for the first time since they
Hispanic manager in for a franchise that was the and ended their 100-loss streak by going 70-92 and becoming an everyday player after fill- were swept by the White Sox in 2005.
last in the major leagues to field a black player. in the last season under manager Bo Porter. ing the utility role for years. Keuchel went 14-5 Hes the best hitter on the planet, Correa
Houston surprised most everyone when the with a 2.90 ERA to rebound after going 9-12 said.
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D
ear fellow humans: Thank you! A
Continued from page 3 few days after the North Bay res theyd experienced: for
began destroying so much and example, neighbors
where speeches were heard and the men were threatening so many, Peninsula Humane dropping off supplies
invited to dinner at family homes. Society & SPCA posted on our Facebook for them to bring to us,
We just cant express our gratitude page a call for donations of food, bowls, col- the unknown fellow
enough, said Capt. C.R. Quigley of the divi- lapsible kennels and other donations we shopper at the pet sup-
sion. Its the most fantastic thing my troops knew were desperately needed to help the ani- ply store who helped
or myself have ever seen in our lives. mal shelters most seriously affected. Within pay for what they were
The Peninsula citys relationship with the days, by nightfall of Friday the 13th, our buying for the shelters.
Screaming Eagles stretched back to 1967, the communitys generosity had completely out- Third, acknowledgment of how kind we can
year Sgt. Joe Artavia wrote his sister, Linda, stripped expectations, lling the garage at all be when a crisis strikes, followed by won-
who lived in San Carlos. He told her that the Burlingame Center for Compassion at dering why we cannot exhibit such kindness
many of his buddies did not get mail from A soldier gives a boy a piece of equipment 1450 Rollins Road. That next morning, early all the time.
home. Linda went to the City Council for help during San Mateos parade welcoming home Saturday, volunteers and staff started showing Just a brief update: Im happy to tell you
and, on March 4, 1968, the city adopted Vietnam veterans Jan. 23, 1972. up to load 10 good-size SUVs and pickups as that roughly half the hurricane victim ani-
Artavias unit, Company A. Mail and pack- well as one big cargo truck with thousands of mals we rescued from southern Florida have
The returning soldiers who marched in the now been adopted into new Bay Area homes
ages from total strangers started owing. pounds of life-saving supplies. By end of the
1972 parade included John Lescher of as the rest remain under medical treatment.
Sadly, Artavia was killed in action the same day, all of our folks were back home having
Grafton, Ohio. With our dog and cat facilities already
year, but he lived long enough to see his sis- made deliveries to six shelters in Vallejo,
It was overwhelming, he said in an inter- stretched from that disaster, we took in a
ters work blossom. Santa Rosa, Napa, Vacaville and Ukiah.
view with the Grafton Morning Journal. bunch of injured and orphaned native wildlife
The city of San Mateo sought permission Interestingly, three themes dominated as I
They put us up at a beautiful motel and each from a fellow rehab center threatened by the
for the company to come to town when they talked with folks as we unloaded supplies
GI and his buddy were invited to a home- res. Together, weve all made a difference.
left Vietnam. Permission was granted and the from their cars for this relief effort and helped
cooked meal. Everything was centered on us. Thank you!
three-day event followed. It was not, howev- others load up their trucks and vans for the
Lescher, who was in the parade honor guard,
er, the only time San Mateo honored veter- drive north. First, everyone rejected my
said he would always remember a little, old Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
ans. thanks to offer instead their appreciation for
lady in a chair waving a small ag and shout- Humane Society & SPCA.
On July 4, 1981, the city held a two-day a practical way to help others. Second, many
ing Welcome home, boys!! Welcome
party to thank Vietnam vets for their service. home!!!
U.S. senator S.I. Hayakawa was present and Leschers return to Grafton was a different
called the event very satisfying. The story.
Vietnam veterans have suffered a raw deal all When I returned home, there was noth-
the way. The weekend event dubbed ing, he said. No parades, nothing. But you
Vietnam Veterans Recognition Days was think about Vietnam every day of your life.
highlighted by a picnic at Central Park. (CORRECTION: The Oct. 9 column on the
San Mateo renewed its adoption of the Key System trains said the lines last run on
Screaming Eagles in 1991 when the outt was the Bay Bridge was in 1956. It was in 1958).
sent to ght in Desert Storm. The city again
reafrmed its support in 2001. The citys The Rear View Mirror by history columnist
library has a large display about the special Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal
bond, including news articles, photos and let- every other Monday. Objects in The Mirror
ters. are closer than they appear.
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Neighbors from Bernal Avenue cordon off a dangerous stretch of sidewalk with caution tape
during Burlingame's fifth annual Citywide Emergency Drill. More than 300 Burlingame
residents participated in the Citywide Emergency Drill held Saturday, Oct. 14 at 10 locations
throughout Burlingame.They learned how to self-organize and support one another during
a disaster, and how to send and receive information via the citys volunteer Ham radio
network.Organized by the Burlingame Neighborhood Network, the drill was supported by
15 local Ham radio operators stationed at regional centers and the Emergency Operations
Center. It was supported by the Central County Fire Department and Burlingame Police
Department, whose representatives visited all sites. During the drill, participants searched JOHN MCQUAIDE
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Dami co , of San Mateo, gave birth to a winner of the 10th annual Burlingame Business Landscape Award for its property at 1427
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MILLBRAE
development would harm their quality of life if
built as proposed.
Traffic and parking congestion invited by a
gested reducing its maximum capacity by 38
diners. Sunahara said officials have no com-
ment on the discussion regarding parking
Calendar
project towering over a neighborhood of sin- impacts on Tai Wus permit. MONDAY, OCT. 23
Continued from page 1 gle-family homes are the primary issues raised The restaurant came to the brink of losing its Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 a.m.
to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo.
by Cruz. use permit due to the variety of similar issues Meet inside the mall next to Forever 21.
The project at the corner of Hillcrest The concern is that its too large and it real- raised in 2014, before officials implemented Walking with the group is free. For more
Boulevard would offer nine of the for-sale units information call 703-4678.
ly isnt compatible with where it is placed, he the preferential parking program for residents.
at an affordable rate and Sorensens notice indi- said. Management was also required to come up with Living Well with Chronic Conditions.
cates the intent is to reserve those spaces for 9:30 a.m. to noon. 2645 Alameda de las
Sorensen did not respond to requests for com- sound mitigation to address the noise con- Pulgas, San Mateo. Manage your condi-
Millbrae public workers. ment on this article. City spokesman Trent cerns. tion and improve your health. Free. For
We seek to be providing a portion of the Sunahara said officials have received prelimi- The development proposal is the second in a more information call 522-7490.
units for school district employees and other nary project proposals from the developer and few months within half a mile of the site, as Special Outing. Noon to 2 p.m. 1021 S. El
people working at the city of Millbrae. We will are seeking additional amendments and details. city officials are also reviewing an interest in Camino Real, San Mateo. Special outing
be considering veterans, teachers and a per- for LGBTQ older adults. For more informa-
Beyond the issues raised by Cruz, which mir- rebuilding Millbraes landmark El Rancho Inn tion call 403-4300.
centage of affordable housing in the project, ror reservations commonly expressed by those into a residential development offering more
according to the notice. Microsoft Word Basics Workshop. 2 p.m.
living near large development proposals, the than 300 apartments, alongside 168 hotel Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
The six-story project seeks to replace the redevelopment stands to have even further rooms and retail space. South San Francisco. For more informa-
existing eatery with the one-, two- and three- reaching repercussions. Sorensen said he hopes the project offers an tion call 829-3860.
bedroom units spread across the five stories The Burger King parking lot offers parking improvement to the quality of life in Millbrae Groovy Spreads Peace Solo. 6:30 p.m. to
over a ground floor of office space and parking. spaces to the nearby Tai Wu restaurant, which for workers who may otherwise be struggling 8 p.m. Off the Grid Belmont, 1325 El
The development is slated to offer 98 park- Camino Real, Belmont. Free. For more
has generated headaches for many living near- to afford the skyrocketing cost of living local- information email judy@groovyjudy.com.
ing stalls, 67 on the ground floor structure and by. Should the redevelopment move ahead and ly.
31 in an exterior lot. A common courtyard will Medical Open Enrollment Workshop. 7
the parking be lost, the Chinese eatery may be We want to address the housing shortage in p.m. to 8 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas.
be shared by 63 interior units in the project, forced to reconsider its use permit with the the city and make some long-term solutions on HICAP of San Mateo County counselors
which is expected to also feature a roof deck. city. El Camino Real, he said, according to the will assist with finding a plan meeting
participants needs, and provide an
Sorensen hosted a community meeting at the Last year, officials temporarily allowed the notice. overview of Medicare. For more informa-
Millbrae Library earlier this summer under an restaurant to keep operating, so long as it While recognizing the intent of the develop- tion call 591-8286.
effort to gauge community perspectives and could show proof of agreements offering 120 ment, Cruz said his mother still worries about TUESDAY, OCT. 24
potential concerns regarding the project. parking spots. Tai Wu itself has no on-site the scope of the design and the ways an influx Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Despite the developers best efforts, some 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
parking. The Burger King site offered 30 spots. of development may change the neighbor- Registration is required. Free. For more
harbor reservations regarding the potential If the restaurant could not show proof of an hood. information call 522-7490.
impact of the project. agreement for the Burger King spots, or an Shes concerned about the overall size of Stanbridge Academy K12 Fall Open
Art Cruz, whose mother lives nearby on equivalent amount elsewhere, officials had sug- the proposal, he said. House. 9 a.m to 11 a.m. Stanbridge
Hemlock Avenue, said his family fears the Academy, 515 E. Poplar Ave., San Mateo.
Free. For more information call 375-5860.
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rise and San Mateo County is no exception. Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 610
Comment on The local property tax roll increased 7.9 per- Elm St., San Carlos. One-on-one help for
or share this story at cent and hit a record $206 billion valuation for technical questions. Free and open to the
public. For more information call 591-
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$15 billion increase in a single year, according
E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 610 Elm
Mateo Countys Board of Directors. to the Assessors Office. St., San Carlos. One-on-one help down-
the state. Locally, governments have been striving to loading E-books from the library. Free and
Cities and counties could choose to create Lane worked closely with Mullin on the new open to the public. For more information
law to address the lack of affordable housing. find new ways to capture support from a grow- call 591-0341.
affordable housing authorities and decide what ing economy. Lane noted San Mateo County
portion of projected property or sales tax I think unfortunately, its a humanitarian cri-
examples such as cities adopting commercial Wellness Lecture: Demystifying
increases under their control could be used. sis and I think it has become the number one Cholesterol. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. New Leaf
issue in the [state] Capitol, Lane said, calling linkage fees and voters approving Measure K, a Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon
Mullin said the law empowers local govern- half-cent sales tax extension the county will Bay. Free for all ages. For more informa-
ments as they strive to balance the effects of a the new law one of many tools needed to help tion call 726-3110.
get us back to where we were before. use to allocate $44 million toward affordable
booming economy. housing over the next two years. Textile Tuesday: Painted Silk. 1 p.m. to 3
It is an understatement to say many cities in Lane said they worked to address concerns p.m. South San Francisco Main Library,
about RDAs, such as that they previously only Building affordable housing requires a litany 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
our state, including cities in the Bay Area, are of funding sources and Lane noted the increase Learn the basic use of acid dye, textile
seeing a wide and ever-growing jobs-to-hous- required a minimum 20 percent to go toward
in property values could add another tool in the paint and fabric paints to create personal-
ing gap, as job growth far outpaces the produc- housing and led the state to backfill property ized silk scarves. Limited supply of scarves
tax revenue stripped from schools. The new toolbox. and dyeing materials will be provided. For
tion of new affordable homes. AB 1598 pro- What were seeing, particularly on the more information call 829-3860.
vides local jurisdictions with a tool to capture authorities must spend at least 95 percent of the
tax revenue on affordable housing with the Peninsula, Silicon Valley, [is] a lot of commer- League of Women Voters of North and
the growth in tax increment produced by new cial and office coming online while the gap Central San Mateo County General
commercial development and invest those rev- remainder available for administrative expens- Meeting. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Silicon Valley
es. between jobs and housing continues to grow, Community Foundation, 1300 S. El
enues in the production of homes affordable to Lane said. We love the jobs, lets bring them Camino, San Mateo. Free entry. For more
the local workforce, Mullin said in an email. It might also be more applicable to affluent
on, but we could capture at least a portion of the information email
The cost of building multi-family affordable jurisdictions such as along the Peninsula program@lwvncsmc.org or call 342-5853.
that still struggle to fund low-income or work- tax increase.
housing projects often stretches into the tens Affordable housing authorities could also opt British North America. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30
of millions of dollars and requires cobbling force housing projects. The new law does not p.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
require the proceeds be spent in areas that are to set aside a portion of local sales tax increas- Mateo. Learn about British North America
together of numerous local, state and federal es. The authorities can be formed by individual from instructor Michael Svanevik. Cost
sources. But local governments have been considered blighted, as was the case with $58. For more information call 522-7490.
redevelopment agencies. cities, counties or joint entities formed by
stripped of funds due to the loss of RDAs, agreements between cities and counties. They LittleBits Inventions. 4 p.m. South San
which set aside almost $1.2 billion annually. Capturing revenue from growing would be overseen by a board made up of elect- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange
Other financial sources have dwindled in recent Ave., South San Francisco. Invent and
ed officials like supervisors or councilmem-
years with Californias most recent housing economy bers, as well as residents.
explore with electronic bits. For more
information call 829-3860.
bond nearing depletion, the recession, and sig- The authorities can help local governments There are also provisions in the law enabling Family Friendly Concert from the Bel
nificant cuts to the U.S. Department of Housing leverage their economic prosperity by taking the authorities to bond with the tax increment Canto Flute Choir. 7 p.m. Burlingame
and Urban Development, said Michael Lane, increased property tax revenue, which is often financing for up to 45 years longer than the Public Library, Lower-level foyer, 480
Primrose Road, Burlingame. For more
policy director for the Non-Profit Housing attributed to new office or commercial develop- traditional 30 years but after which the authori- information call 558-7444.
Association of Northern California and presi- ments, to fund housing. That is of particular ty would disperse. The law goes into effect
dent of the Housing Leadership Council of San Poetry Night with Tanu Wakefield. 7
help since Bay Area property values continue to January and requires the affordable housing p.m. to 8 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las
authorities be set up by resolution of the coun- Pulgas. Share a poem or listen to others.
For more information call 591-8286.
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wool, dark red with oriental pattern, ex-
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cellent condition, clean never any pets 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
on carpet. $500 (650)591-6283 fect condition, like new, cashmere out- 20K obo. 650-851-0878. arrange pick up.
obo. (650) 952-4036.
side white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
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379 Open Houses CHEVy HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
GTO. (650)481-5296.
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WHITE STAR Tire Chains, never used.
340 Camera & Photo Equip. OPEN HOuSE DODGE 99 MAINTENANCE Van, ,
$1,450, call (650)481-5296
Transmission, 302V8 $1,200.
(650)346-9586. P195/75R14. $25 obo. 650-745-6309.
OMEGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
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larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 Complete Repair & Service 680 Autos Wanted
List your Open House $29.75 plus certificate fee
345 Medical Equipment in the Daily Journal. (most cars) Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
869 California Drive . Novas, running or not
HOMEDICS DuAL Shiatsu Massage Reach over 83,450 Burlingame Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
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