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Millbrae development passes


Officials narrowly approve housing, office, retail
project near rail station despite lingering concerns
By Austin Walsh Millbrae Station during a meeting the city, completing years of discus-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF spanning into the early hours of sions, planning and policy develop-
Wednesday, March 14. ment aiming to craft the area near the
It’s full speed ahead for a sweeping Before a large crowd of residents, intersection of Millbrae Avenue and El
housing and commercial development housing advocates, project critics and Camino Real into a thriving hub of
proposed to transform BART land at many more, officials embraced the transit-oriented development.
the Millbrae train station, following proposal comprised of 150,000 square Michael Van Every, president and
officials blessing the divisive project. feet of offices, nearly 30,000 square CEO of development firm Republic
AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL The Millbrae City Council voted 3- feet of retail space, 400 new housing Family of Companies, plainly stated
Realtor Jeff LaMont advocates before the crowd assembled 2, with Mayor Gina Papan and units and a hotel abutting the city’s his company’s position on the pro-
in the Taylor Middle School gym for the City Council to approve Councilman Wayne Lee dissenting, to train station.
the Gateway at Millbrae Station development. narrowly approve the Gateway at The decision is a landmark one for See GATEWAY, Page 27

CONNOR LIN/DAILY JOURNAL


Shea Rouland, a Carlmont High School senior, volunteered to
speak about gun control and her feelings surrounding the
issues our society faces today at the school Wednesday.

‘We’re going to
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL (ABOVE), TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL (BELOW)
keep fighting’
Hillsdale High School students, among other schools throughout the United States, walked out of class at 10 a.m. for 17 Students around U.S. stage huge
minutes on Wednesday to remember the lives lost at the Parkland shooting and to bring awareness to gun violence. Below:
San Mateo High School student Jake Jeffries spoke before a student gathering in front of the San Mateo Performing Arts Center walkout against gun violence
in solidarity with students across the nation who voiced their concerns about gun violence in schools. By Collin Binkley

Students join movement


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

They bowed their heads in honor of the dead. They carried


signs with messages like “Never again” and “Am I next?”
They railed against the National Rifle Association and the
San Mateo County joins national walkout; administrators laud behavior politicians who support it. Inside
By Austin Walsh And over and over, they repeated the mes-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF sage: Enough is enough. Countywide
In a wave of protests one historian called gun buyback
San Mateo County students joining the largest of its kind in American history, gathers
support
the national school movement advo- tens of thousands of students walked out of
cating for school safety largely their classrooms Wednesday to demand See page 5
respectfully honored the victims of the action on gun violence and school safety.
Parkland, Florida, campus shooting, The demonstrations extended from Maine to Hawaii as
according to school administrators. students joined the youth-led surge of activism set off by
A majority of Peninsula students par- the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
ticipating Wednesday, March 14, in School in Parkland, Florida.
gun control rallies stayed on campus “We’re sick of it,” said Maxwell Nardi, a senior at
and obeyed orders from school offi- Douglas S. Freeman High School in Henrico, Virginia, just
cials who in turn made way for those outside Richmond. “We’re going to keep fighting, and
called to action. we’re not going to stop until Congress finally makes res-
Students presented speeches, staged olute changes.”

See LOCAL, Page 18 See NATION, Page 19


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2 Thursday • March 15, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Life’s meaning has always eluded me and I
guess it always will. But I love it just the same.”
— E.B. White, American author and humorist

This Day in History


Italian explorer Christopher

1493 Columbus arrived back in the Spanish


harbor of Palos de la Frontera, two
months after concluding his first voy-
age to the Western Hemisphere.
In 4 4 B. C. , Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinat-
ed by a group of nobles that included Brutus and Cassius.
In 1 7 6 7 , the seventh president of the United States,
Andrew Jackson, was born in the Waxhaw settlement along
the North Carolina-South Carolina border.
In 1 8 2 0 , Maine became the 23rd state.
In 1 9 1 7 , Czar Nicholas II abdicated in favor of his broth-
er, Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich, who declined the
crown, marking the end of imperial rule in Russia.
In 1 9 2 2 , Sultan Fuad I proclaimed himself the first king of
modern Egypt.
In 1 9 3 7 , America’s first hospital blood bank was opened
at Cook County Hospital in Illinois.
In 1 9 4 4 , during World War II, Allied bombers again raided
German-held Monte Cassino.
In 1 9 5 6 , the Lerner and Loewe musical play “My Fair
Lady,” based on Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” opened on
Broadway. REUTERS
In 1 9 6 4 , actress Elizabeth Taylor married actor Richard Actors Lea Thompson and Henry Winkler pose at the premiere for ‘Flower’ in Los Angeles.
Burton in Montreal; it was her fifth marriage, his second.
(They divorced in 1974, remarried in 1975, then divorced
again in 1976.)
In other news ...
In 1 9 7 7 , the U.S. House of Representatives began a 90- Blimp tows water skier It says the weatherman changed his No, a tornado did not
day closed-circuit test to determine the feasibility of show- name from Drew Anderson last year and
ing its sessions on television. The situation comedy across Southern California lake left his job at WPMT-TV Fox 43 in carry home nearly 130 miles
“Three’s Company,” starring John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt and LAKE ELSINORE — Yes, that was a York two weeks ago. Anderson also WICHITA, Kansas — A Kansas offi-
Suzanne Somers, premiered on ABC-TV. blimp towing a water skier across the has worked for NBC affiliate WGAL- cial has debunked a widely shared story
In 1 9 8 5 , the first internet domain name, symbolics.com, surface of a Southern California lake. TV in Lancaster and as a science that recently resurfaced on Facebook
was registered by the Symbolics Computer Corp. of The Press-Enterprise reports the teacher. about a woman named Dorothy whose
Massachusetts. blimp towed skier Kari McCollum for LNP says locksmith Bill Neff also is Oklahoma home supposedly flew nearly
6.9 miles at Lake Elsinore on Tuesday. seeking to run against Smucker in the 130 miles before landing outside
Birthdays The newspaper says that’s a new
record, according to Philip Robertson,
primary. Wichita.
Sedgwick County spokeswoman Kate
an adjudicator with Guinness World Prostitute known as ‘Pretty Flavin told the Associated Press on
Tuesday that the story is not true.
Records. Hoe’ charged in sex trafficking The story was published in 2015 by
The old mark for a water skier being
towed by a blimp or airship was nearly LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles the World News Daily Report and recent-
5 miles. prostitute known as “Pretty Hoe” on ly circulated again on Facebook. It
social media has been charged with sex claimed a woman named Dorothy
The companies sponsoring the Williams and four members of her fami-
trafficking.
event included T-Mobile and AirSign, ly were carried in their Tulsa, Oklahoma,
an aerial advertising company. Federal prosecutors said Melanie
Denae Williams was charged Tuesday mobile home over northern Colorado
with trafficking minors for sex and before landing on an unoccupied car in
Supreme Court Model Fabio is 57. Actress Eva Snow joke: Weatherman named using force or fraud to coerce an adult Kansas. “This is false; it did not hap-
Justice Ruth Bader Longoria is 43. Meteorologist runs for office into prostitution. The indictment also pen,” Flavin wrote in an email, noting
Ginsburg is 85. the publication’s website states the con-
LANCASTER, Pa. — A former TV names her as “Pretty Hoe.”
Musician DJ Fontana is 87. Former astronaut Alan L. Bean Prosecutors say Williams ordered a tent is not true.
weatherman who legally changed his The story claims no one was injured in
is 86. Actor Judd Hirsch is 83. Jazz musician Charles Lloyd is name to Meteorologist Drew Anderson hooker she recruited through social
80. Rock musician Phil Lesh is 78. Singer Mike Love (The media to strip and threw bleach on her the home’s 4-hour-plus flight amid
says there’s a 100 percent chance he’ll winds that reached speeds of more than
Beach Boys) is 77. Rock singer-musician Sly Stone is 75. run for Congress in Pennsylvania and beat her with a broomstick.
Rock singer-musician Howard Scott (War; Lowrider Band) is 220 mph. The story is accompanied
under the new moniker. Court papers say the 22-year-old was with photos of storm damaged proper-
72. Rock singer Ry Cooder is 71. Actor Craig Wasson is 64. LNP reports Anderson is collecting sentenced to three months in jail last
Rock singer Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) is 63. Actor Joaquim ties.
signatures to get on the Republican year for prostitution. She’s being held The website includes a disclaimer that
de Almeida is 61. Actress Park Overall is 61. Movie director primary ballot for a run against U.S. in custody.
Renny Harlin is 59. Singer Terence Trent D’Arby (AKA states, in part, that, “All characters
Rep. Lloyd Smucker. Anderson says A lawyer for Williams refused to appearing in the articles in this website
Sananda Maitreya) is 56. Rock singer Bret Michaels (Poison) he’s looking for a climate change in comment on the case.
is 55. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rockwell is 54. Actor Chris — even those based on real people —
Washington. Williams referred to herself on social are entirely fictional and any resem-
Bruno is 52. Rock singer Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray) is 50. LNP says Anderson lives in West media as “the most hated hoe in LA.” blance between them and any person,
Actress Kim Raver is 49. Rock musician Mark Hoppus is 46. Chester but may move to Lancaster if She could face up to life in prison if living, dead or undead, is purely a mir-
Country singer-musician Matt Thomas (Parmalee) is 44. he wins. convicted. acle.”
Rapper-musician will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) is 43.

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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Local Weather Forecast
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Thursday • March 15, 2018 3


Second look for mixed-use Trag’s project Police reports
Can’t picture this
By Anna Schuessler A camera and cash were stolen on
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Veterans Boulevard in Redwood City, it
was reported at 11:36 a. m. Friday,
How a proposal to build a four- and five- March 9.
story mixed-use building at the Trag’s Market
site at 303 Baldwin Ave. will affect traffic and
fit in with downtown San Mateo topped con- REDWOOD CITY
cerns of residents and officials at a Tuesday
Planning Commission study session. Petty theft. A bicycle, electronic motorcy-
Located across North B Street from the cle and scooter were stolen on Hancock
downtown San Mateo Caltrain station, the Street, it was reported at noon Sunday,
project to build an estimated 60,664 square A rendering of the proposed mixed-use redevelopment that would replace a longtime family March 11.
feet of office and 19,952 square feet of com- grocery on Baldwin Avenue in downtown San Mateo. Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and
mercial and retail space alongside 64 hous- money was stolen from it on Woodside
the preliminary set proposed last year, they Street and Transit Center Way would be stud- Road,it was reported at 9:32 p.m. Saturday,
ing units is aimed at making use of its prox- urged the developer to consider additional ied as the plans progress, adding that several March 10.
imity to a major city transit hub. details, such as ornamental designs where the downtown intersections would be analyzed Arres t. Someone was arrested for an armed
But whether the developer’s plans, which exterior meets the building’s roof as well as as a downtown planning process takes robbery on El Camino Real, it was reported
had been revised since the Planning exterior lighting, to either soften modern shape.
Commission first reviewed them in at 11:51 a.m. Saturday, March 10.
elements or break up stark columns. While O’Leary expressed concerns the 260 Pe t t y t h e f t . A wallet was stolen on
September, adequately addressed concerns Though the developer’s exploration of a car spots included in the underground parking Woodside Road, it was reported at 11:45
about its compatibility with nearby build- parklet with a steel planter, tables and wood- garage for the project may not be adequate for a.m. Saturday, March 10.
ings, some of which are historical, was up for en bench on North B Street near Baldwin building tenants, Stone said the developer Burg l ary . A residence was burglarized on
additional review by the Planning Avenue was met with enthusiasm, it also has been studying parking trends in hundreds
Commission Tuesday. Idaho Court, it was reported at 12:28 p.m.
sparked a discussion of how open spaces of other projects across the Bay Area and
Acknowledging the efforts of Prometheus Friday, March 9.
could be incorporated in the project as well as Pacific Northwest to ensure there were
Real Estate Group, the developer, to incorpo- the downtown. Vice Chair Charlie Drechsler enough spots available. Stone added the SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
rate darker tones and materials and consider asked if the developer would be amenable to developer would also consider making some
other examples of downtown architecture, exploring a resident’s suggestion to shut of the spots available to the public after busi- Fraud. Someone fell for a scam on McLellan
Commissioner Pamela O’Leary joined other down a stretch of Baldwin Avenue between ness hours in response to an inquiry from Drive, it was reported at 7:35 p. m.
officials and residents in asking the develop- North Ellsworth Avenue and North B Street to Commissioner Mike Etheridge. Wednesday, March 7.
er to provide a better transition between one- car traffic. With a suggestion the developer consider Petty theft. Someone has items stolen
story businesses on North B Street, nearby Though Jonathan Stone, a representative an open-air shopping space on the ground from a hotel on South Airport Boulevard, it
homes and downtown. of Prometheus, said the developer would have floor, Chair John Ebneter noted the project’s was reported at 10:21 a. m. Wednesday,
“In terms of the design, it looks beautiful. to study the possibility of a pedestrian plaza potential to become a place where residents March 7.
I like it, but I don’t know if it’s the right fit just south of the project, but how such a come to spend time instead of grab a coffee to Petty theft. Something was stolen from an
for transitioning within the area,” she said, change to the street would affect retailers go. auto body shop on El Camino Real, it was
according to a video of the meeting. “While I would also be considered. “This building has the potential to be a reported at 8:51 p.m. Tuesday, March 6.
think Burlingame is beautiful and Palo Alto’s “Retail’s a really important part of this landmark,” he said. “It will be a destination Fraud. Fraud occurred on Alhambra Road, it
downtown is beautiful, San Mateo’s has project, not just for the community but for spot, it won’t just be another office build- was reported at 4:11 p.m. Tuesday, March
always been different and I always want it to the viability of the project as well the feasi- ing.”
be different.” 6.
bility, and getting the energy in the property
Slated to become the developer’s headquar- that we would like to see ultimately,” he said.
ters, the building is expected to provide In response to several residents’ concerns
ground-floor retail space and office space on about an uptick in traffic near the downtown
the second through fourth floors and residen- Caltrain station across the street from the
tial units on the north side of the building. project, Planning and Public Works staff said
Though residents and commissioners agreed a crosswalk near the intersection of North B
the revised plans were an improvement on

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Man’s body found near Local briefs


California lawmaker looks to Half Moon Bay substation
San Mateo County deputies found the body
community interest in improving traffic safe-
ty and mobility along the Middlefield Road

preserve net-neutrality rules


By Jonathan J. Cooper Democrat. “We all want
of an adult male and gun in a parking lot next
to the Half Moon Bay substation after
responding to the sound of a single gunshot
at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday.
corridor, according to a staff report.
The city added crosswalks, bike lanes and
striped bulbouts to Middlefield Road 10 years
ago, and the latest project builds on those
to make that decision for Paramedics also responded immediately to efforts to create a continuous pedestrian con-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the area, but were unable to revive the victim, nection between the neighborhoods, busi-
ourselves.”
who suffered a gunshot wound, said San Mateo nesses and schools along Middlefield Road,
SACRAMENTO — A California lawmaker The FCC in December County Sheriff’s Detective Rosemerry
has introduced legislation that looks to repealed rules enacted according to the report.
Blankswade. Assistant City Manager Aaron Aknin said
maintain net-neutrality rules recently scut- during the Obama admin- The official cause of death is still under
istration meant to pre- streetscape improvements to Middlefield
tled by the Federal Communications investigation.
vent Comcast, AT&T and Road require extensive underground analysis
Commission, setting up a likely showdown This is the third shooting in Half Moon prior to construction to ensure utilities
with influential internet companies and, if other broadband compa- Bay in the last month, but Blankswade said remain undamaged.  
his bill passes, with the Trump administra- Scott Wiener nies from exercising it’s being investigated as an isolated incident Once consultant Bellecci & Associates
tion in court. more control over what and there is no threat to the public. completes the project’s design, it will be pre-
Sen. Scott Wiener released the details people watch and see over the internet. On Feb. 14, sheriff’s deputies at Gray sented to the community for feedback in the
Tuesday of a plan aiming to maintain a level Some fear that, absent the rules, internet Whale Cove located the dead body of Gilberto coming months.
playing field on the internet. His bill would providers could create “fast lanes” and Martin Jr. Rodriguez, 53, who had suffered
prohibit internet providers from blocking “slow lanes” on the internet to favor their gun shot wounds and other traumatic injuries. Two arrested for spraying gang graffiti
or slowing data based on its content or from own sites and apps or make it harder for His death is being investigated as a homicide.
favoring websites or video streams from consumers to see content from their com- And on Feb. 22, an adult woman who had been Two men were arrested early Monday morn-
petitors. That could limit consumer choice shot once in the head was found on Poplar ing for allegedly spraying gang-related graf-
companies that pay extra.
or shut out upstart companies that can’t Avenue, and was last reported to be in critical fiti at more than a dozen locations in South
“No one wants broadband providers to San Francisco, according to police.
decide what websites we’re allowed to afford to buy access to the fast lane, critics condition. It’s still unknown if the gunshot
worry. wound was self-inflicted or not. Officers responded at 12:21 a.m. to a report
access, ” said Wiener, a San Francisco from a witness who said two male suspects
Street improvements in works were spraying graffiti on the side of the
Estrada’s Meat Market building at 612 Linden
A plan to enhance traffic safety, mobility Ave., police said.
and aesthetics along Middlefield Road in The officers arrived and contacted two sus-
Redwood City is in the works after the City pects who matched the description provided
Council approved a professional services by the witness. One, later identified as 28-
agreement in February. year-old Wolfgang Lopez, tried to flee but was
The Middlefield Road Streetscape Project, quickly apprehended, police said.
which is still being designed, applies to nine The second suspect, 29-year-old Ignacio
blocks of Middlefield Road between Main Contreras, was also arrested. Contreras and
Street and Woodside Road, and will bring Lopez, both South San Francisco residents,
wider sidewalks, pedestrian lighting, street were booked into the county jail on suspicion
trees, separated bike paths and bioretention of felony vandalism, according to police.
planters to the busy corridor. During the subsequent investigation,
The project will expand on several police discovered more than 15 locations in
streetscape improvements — including new the 500, 600 and 700 blocks of Linden
sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks, pedestri- Avenue that had freshly painted gang graffiti.
an signals and lighting — currently underway Anyone with information about the case is
at Middlefield and Woodside roads. Those encouraged to call South San Francisco police
improvements, which began in November at (650) 877-8900, an anonymous tip line at
last year, are expected to wrap up by July, after (650) 952-2244, or email them at
which the main project will begin.  tips@ssf.net.
The project is a response to long-standing

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Thursday • March 15, 2018 5

Countywide gun buyback gathers support


San Carlos residents organizing buyback for first time since 2013
By Zachary Clark important issue that a lot of people in our
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “I felt that this issue could not be ignored in a city like community are working towards. That’s
ours, we need to find what we can control within our something we want to support as much as
possible, and we want to incentivize other
As calls for gun control gather momen- purview and tonight is the first of several things that we communities to step forward.”
tum in the wake of the Parkland school as a small city on Peninsula can do to stand up and say Despite its growing support, not every-
shooting, three San Carlos residents are
here’s what we hold dear in terms of our values.” one is on board with the program. San
attempting to make the Peninsula safer by
Carlos Councilman Matt Grocott, who
reducing the number of guns in the commu- — Belmont Mayor Doug Kim voted against his city’s contribution to the
nity.
buyback and the store moratorium, believes
Danielle Lacampagne, Nilu Jenks and tribute $5, 000 and Woodside’s council sense of frustration and helplessness over the money could be better spent on security
Becky Dodson formed the Citizens for a San voted to contribute $10,000. Woodside also the past weeks, months and years,” Kim efforts.
Mateo County Gun Buyback organization voted to match another $5,000 donation if said. “I felt that this issue could not be “I really question the claim that this (a
to lobby cities across the county to con- local students can raise the funds. ignored in a city like ours, we need to find buyback program) will make us any more
tribute $5,000 to a gun buyback program, The most generous donor so far, the San what we can control within our purview and safe in San Carlos, just look at the statis-
which was last held in San Mateo County in Carlos City Council voted to match dona- tonight is the first of several things that we tics,” Grocott said, adding that the last gun
2013. tions up to $50,000. as a small city on Peninsula can do to stand suicide in his city occurred in the 1980s and
“After Parkland, we felt we should do As of Wednesday, the buyback effort had up and say here’s what we hold dear in terms the last homicide was a knife attack more
this,” Jenks said. “People are looking for raised $50,000. Daly City will fund its own of our values.” than 10 years ago. “So what it means is
something, and even one suicide or domes- buyback in May, Jenks said, and Portola Jenks said last month her organization we’re putting up a $50,000 subsidy to parts
tic homicide we can prevent is worth the Valley, Menlo Park and Foster City are set approached San Mateo Sheriff Carlos of the county where gun violence is more
effort or time.” to vote on a donation within the next week. Bolanos, who agreed to manage the buy- prevalent.
The group is calling for a similar program Jenks also said private donors are start- back program and provide staff and security. “A lot of the guns that do get turned in are
to the 2013 one, when the county paid $100 ing to express interest as word gets out. The Sheriff’s Office will destroy all surren- old and inoperable, basically scrap metal,”
for pistols and rifles and $200 for assault- “We could not have forecasted this kind of dered firearms. he added. “Someone could turn in two to
style weapons with no questions asked, support and we really appreciate it,” she Jenks said the buyback will likely be held three old, inoperable guns and turn around
bringing in more than 600 guns, according said. May 5. and buy something operable and you
to a press release. A private donor con- During Belmont’s Tuesday City Council “This has very much been on our minds haven’t accomplished anything.”
tributed $63,000 to the 2013 buyback, but meeting, Mayor Doug Kim said that city is lately with the firearms store last fall,” San But the San Carlos citizens group is deter-
Jenks said funds ran out during the event, so also organizing a study session on school Carlos Councilman Mark Olbert said, refer- mined to address gun violence and not just
this year the group is trying to raise at least safety and mental health programs, and the ring to a moratorium on new stores that sell through a buyback. Jenks said her organiza-
$75,000. council is drafting a resolution on public guns passed after a business received a per- tion is also discussing future education and
So far, Redwood City and San Mateo have safety and gun violence in addition to con- mit to do so. “Many of the citizens pushing awareness efforts.
pledged $5,000 to the buyback, Jenks said, tributing to the buyback effort. for this throughout the county are San “Once we hit $75,000, we’ll really think
while Belmont’s City Council voted to con- “I think everyone in this room has felt a Carlos residents so the council saw it as an about what’s next,” Jenks said.

Mother: Class kept going after teacher fired gun, injuring three
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seaside High School in District policy says only school resource Authorities were investigating why
the coastal community officers — active law enforcement person- Alexander had the gun and if officials were
SAN FRANCISCO — A teacher at a of Seaside, police said. nel employed as armed security at schools aware that he intended to bring it to school,
Northern California high school accidentally Police said no one sus- — can carry guns on campuses. McFadden said.
fired his gun inside a classroom, causing tained serious injuries.
minor injuries to three students, but kept Alexander was not
teaching while the students sat there, the authorized to have a gun
mother of one of the students said Wednesday. on campus, Monterey
Dennis Alexander, a reserve police offi- Peninsula Unified
cer, was pointing the gun at the ceiling Dennis School District spokes-
Tuesday to make sure it was not loaded when Alexander woman Marci McFadden
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Democrat clings to lead in Pa.


House race; GOP eyes recount
By Bill Barrow and Marc Levy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CANONSBURG, Pa. — Republicans


eyed a recount and a lawsuit over per-
ceived irregularities in a closely
watched U. S. House race in
Pennsylvania where Democrat Conor REUTERS
Lamb clung to a slender lead U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks to the media at
Wednesday in the longtime GOP the U.S. State Department after being fired by President
stronghold friendly to President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump.
With the last batch of absentee bal-
lots counted, Lamb, a 33-year-old for-
mer prosecutor and first-time candi-
Trump’s team battles
date, saw his edge over Republican
Rick Saccone shrink slightly, to 627
votes out of more than 224,000 cast,
according to unofficial results.
scandal, irrelevance
By Jonathan Lemire
The four counties in the Pittsburgh- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
area district reported they had about
375 uncounted provisional, military REUTERS
NEW YORK — One Cabinet member was grilled by
and overseas ballots. They have seven Democratic congressional candidate Conor Lamb is greeted by supporters during Congress about alleged misuse of taxpayer funds for private
days to count the provisional ballots, his election night rally in Pennsylvania’s 18th U.S.Congressional district special election flights. Another faced an extraordinary revolt within his
and the deadline to receive military against Republican candidate and State Rep. Rick Saccone, in Canonsburg, Penn. own department amid a swirling ethics scandal. A third has
and overseas ballots is next Tuesday. their records, something the counties Complaints could include that come under scrutiny for her failure to answer basic questions
With the margin so close, support- say they do anyway under state law. party lawyers were prevented from about her job in a nationally televised interview.
ers of either candidate can ask for a Separately, Republicans mulled observing the counting of some And none of them was the one Trump fired.
recount. legal action, according to a person absentee ballots, voting machines President Donald Trump’s Cabinet in recent weeks has
The GOP is considering lodging a familiar with the deliberations. This erroneously recorded votes from been enveloped in a cloud of controversy, undermining the
recount request, and county officials person spoke on condition of Lamb, and voters were confused by administration’s ability to advance its agenda and drawing
reported receiving a letter from a law anonymity to discuss internal plan- some information from the state elec- the ire of a president increasingly willing to cast aside allies
firm requesting that they preserve ning. tions website. and go it alone. Trump’s ouster of Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson on Tuesday may have just been the first salvo in a
shakeup of a Cabinet that, with few exceptions, has been a
Trump picks camera-proven Kudlow as top economic aide team of rivals for bad headlines and largely sidelined by the
White House.
By Josh Boak and Ken Thomas $1.5 trillion worth The famously pinstripe-suited “Donald Trump is a lone-wolf president who doesn’t want
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of tax cuts into law. Kudlow would succeed Gary Cohn, a to co-govern with anybody and doesn’t want anyone else
“The economy is former Goldman Sachs executive who getting the credit,” said presidential historian Douglas
WASHINGTON — President Donald starting to roar and is leaving the post in a dispute over Brinkley of Rice University. “For his Cabinet, he brought
Trump has chosen Larry Kudlow to be we’re going to get Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on in a bizarre strand of outsiders and right-wing ideologues.
his top economic aide, elevating the more of that,” he imported steel and aluminum. Many are famed conservative or wealthy business people,
influence of a longtime fixture on the said. With Trump’s tax cuts already being but that doesn’t mean you understand good governance.”
CNBC business news network who Kudlow will join implemented, Kudlow would be advis- The string of embarrassing headlines for Trump’s advis-
previously served in the Reagan an administration ing a president who appears increas- ers, as well as the president’s growing distance from them,
administration and has emerged as a Larry Kudlow in the middle of a ingly determined to tax foreign stands in sharp contrast to how he portrayed the group last
leading evangelist for tax cuts and a tumultuous remod- imports — a policy Kudlow personal- year.
smaller government. eling as a wave of White House staffers ly opposes. Kudlow said he is “in “There are those that are saying it’s one of the finest group
Kudlow told the Associated Press on and top officials have departed in accord” with Trump’s agenda and his of people ever assembled as a Cabinet,” Trump said then.
Wednesday that he has accepted the recent weeks. Trump on Tuesday team at the White House would help On Tuesday, the president hinted after firing Tillerson that
offer, saying the U.S. economy is dumped his secretary of state, former implement the policies set by the more changes may be forthcoming, saying an ideal Cabinet
poised to take off after Trump signed Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson. president. is in the making.
“I’ve gotten to know a lot of people very well over the last
year,” Trump told reporters at the White House, “and I’m
really at a point where we’re getting very close to having
the Cabinet and other things that I want.”
Amid the scrutiny, Trump tweeted some praise for his team
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FBI adds more


supervisors to
investigate tips
By Matthew Daly and Kevin Freking
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The FBI is doubling the number of


supervisors assigned to review tips received from the pub-
lic, as the agency tries to prevent mass
shootings such as last month’s massacre
at a Florida high school, the agency’s
deputy director said Wednesday.
Testifying before a Senate Committee,
Deputy FBI Director David Bowdich said
the agency “could have and should have
done more” to investigate information it
received prior to the shooting that left
David Bowdich 17 dead at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School in Parkland, Florida.
The FBI received at least two credible tips that the suspect
REUTERS in the Florida school shooting had a “desire to kill” and
Nikolas Cruz, shackled and wearing red jail clothes, sat in the jury box with his head bowed and said nothing during the hearing. access to guns and could be plotting an attack, but agents
failed to investigate.

Former-student charged with “While we will never know if any such investigative
activity would have prevented this tragedy, we clearly
should have done more,” Bowdich told the Senate Judiciary

Florida shooting silent in court


By Curt Anderson Florida that also wounded 17 people in people that are injured, people that are
Committee.
The comments came as the House was set to vote on a
measure Wednesday that authorizes $500 million over 10
years for grants to improve training and coordination
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a case that has reignited a national bleeding. He is upstairs now.” between schools and local law enforcement.
debate about gun control and school Moments later, the girl starts The White House said President Donald Trump strongly
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The safety. It also prompted a nationwide screaming “They are coming in, oh supports the bill, which if approved, would be the first gun-
former student charged with killing 17 walkout of thousands of students no!” before discovering it was police related action by Congress since the Feb. 14 attack.
people at a Florida high school last Wednesday, who showed solidarity officers who were entering the room. House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said the bill “provides
month remained silent in court with the Parkland students a month A teacher from Room 1216 also a multi-layered approach” to identify threats so authorities
Wednesday and had a not guilty plea after the shooting. called for help and told the 911 opera- can stop violence before it occurs.
entered on his behalf as police As Cruz sat in the courtroom, more tor that a student had been hit in the
released more recordings that captured details of the shooting emerged as the chest, and wasn’t breathing.
the terror of the Valentine’s Day slay- Coral Springs Police Department “He’s twitching. There’s blood all Around the state
ings. released recordings of 911 calls and over,” she said.
Nikolas Cruz, shackled and wearing police radio traffic. At one point, the operator warned California veterans
red jail clothes, sat in the jury box In the recordings, students and dis- that the shooter was still in the hall-
with his head bowed and said nothing patchers were uncertain about the way, advising the teacher to keep the program closing after fatal shootings
during the brief hearing. Because he shooter’s location and how to hide students still. “Stay down, he’s by YOUNTVILLE — A California mental health program
refused to announce his plea, the judge from him. your room, OK. Everyone be quiet.” where a combat veteran killed three workers is closing.
entered it for him on each of the 34 Some were frightened the gunman The police radio recordings showed The Pathway Home board of directors announced
counts he faces. would return to their location when that the Coral Springs police officers Wednesday that it was suspending its operations indefinite-
His attorney Assistant Public asked if they could perform CPR on the were the first to enter the school build- ly at the country’s largest veterans home.
Defender Melisa McNeill reiterated wounded. ing after confirming that Broward Pathway counseled veterans with post-traumatic stress
that Cruz would plead guilty if prosecu- “Please, please, please, there are County Sheriff’s Office deputies had syndrome and brain injuries sustained in the Afghanistan
tors waived the death penalty, which people here. They are bleeding. They not gone in. and Iraq wars.
they refused to do. are all going to die,” a teenage girl As they clear each of the building’s Authorities say Albert Wong fatally shot two Pathway
Cruz is accused of carrying out the calling from Room 1216 said through three floors, the officers describe see- therapists and the program’s director Friday. The 36-year-
massacre at Marjory Stoneman tears and heavy breathing. “There’s a ing shell casings on the floor and bul- old Wong had recently been expelled from the in-patient
Douglas High School in Parkland, lot of people around us that are injured, let holes in the windows. program. He also was found dead.

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Britain expels 23
Russian diplomats
over spy poisoning
By Jill Lawless and Danica Kirka Russians diplomats who
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have been identified as
undeclared intelligence
LONDON — Relations between Britain officers have a week to
and Russia plunged Wednesday to a chilly leave Britain.
level not seen since the Cold War as Prime “This will be the sin-
Minister Theresa May expelled 23 diplo- gle biggest expulsion
mats, severed high-level contacts and for over 30 years,” May
vowed both open and covert action against said, adding that it would
Kremlin meddling after the poisoning of a Theresa May “fundamentally
Russian
degrade
intelligence
former spy.
capability in the U.K. for years to come.” REUTERS
Russia said it would respond soon to what
it called Britain’s “crude” and “hostile” May spoke after Moscow ignored a mid- United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley speaks while Britain’s Deputy U.N.
actions. night deadline to explain how the nerve Ambassador Jonathan Allen listens during an urgent meeting called by Great Britain to the
While May pledged to disrupt Russian agent Novichok, developed by the Soviet United Nations Security Council to brief members on former spy poisoning.
espionage and “hostile state activity,” she Union, was used against Sergei Skripal, an She announced a range of economic and its powers to impose sanctions on abusers
gave few details about how hard Britain ex-Russian agent convicted of spying for diplomatic measures, including the suspen- of human rights, though she gave few
would hit Russian politicians and oligarchs Britain, and his daughter Yulia. They remain sion of high-level contacts with Russia. An details.
where it really hurts — in their wallets. in critical condition in a hospital in invitation for Russian Foreign Minister “We will freeze Russian state assets wher-
“Expelling diplomats is a kind of a stan- Salisbury, southwestern England, after Sergey Lavrov to visit Britain has been can- ever we have the evidence that they may be
dard response,” said Natasha Kuhrt, a Russia being found unconscious March 4. celed, and British ministers and royals used to threaten the life or property of U.K.
expert at King’s College London. “I’m not May said “there is no alternative conclu- won’t attend the soccer World Cup in Russia nationals or residents,” May said, promis-
sure it’s going to make Moscow stand up sion other than that the Russian state was this summer. ing to use all legal powers against criminals
and think.” culpable for the attempted murder of Mr. May also said Britain would clamp down and corrupt elites, and to “increase checks
May told the House of Commons that 23 Skripal and his daughter.” on murky Russian money and strengthen on private flights, customs and freight.”

After U.K. slaps penalties on Russia, attention turns to Trump


By Julie Pace But at the White evening, when White House spokeswoman Russia over an incident on British soil,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS House, President Donald Sarah Huckabee Sanders put out a statement “you would still expect solidarity” from
Trump’s initial response saying the U.S. “stands in solidarity with Washington.
WASHINGTON — After the brazen poi- was more circumspect, its closest ally” and shares Britain’s assess- The pressure on Trump to forcefully
soning of a former spy, British Prime with his spokeswoman ment that “Russia is responsible for the respond to the poisoning of Sergei Skripal,
Minister Theresa May quickly pinned the pointedly avoiding nam- reckless nerve agent attack.” a former Russian agent convicted of spying
blame on Russia. So did U.S. Secretary of ing Russia as the likely For U.S. allies and some congressional for Britain, and his daughter Yulia escalated
State Rex Tillerson, in what ultimately perpetrator of the attack. lawmakers, it was another befuddling exam- Wednesday when May announced the expul-
became one of his last public statements Tougher rhetoric came ple of the president appearing to soft-pedal sion of 23 Russian diplomats and severed
before being fired. Donald Trump only on Wednesday in the face of Moscow’s provocations. high-level contacts with Moscow. May also
Some Russia watchers said the fact that the vowed both open and covert action against
U.S. had to play catch-up to align itself Russia, which denies being behind the
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Turkish shelling on Kurdish Afrin intensifies


By Sarah El Deeb and Philip Issa pro-government militiamen, deployed to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS help the YPG, south of Afrin, according to
the Kurdish military group.
BEIRUT — Turkish forces shelled the A Facebook page of the Nubl and Zahraa
Kurdish-held northern Syrian town of villages posted photographs of the eight
Afrin on Wednesday killing at least seven killed fighters, who were from the vil-
people, Kurdish forces reported, as gov- lages.
ernment shelling and airstrikes killed at There was no comment from the Turkish
least 20 civilians in the besieged eastern or Syrian government.
Ghouta enclave near the capital Damascus, Turkey had warned the Syrian govern-
activists said. ment against coming to the aid of the
Shells slammed into the heart of Afrin at Kurdish militia, which Ankara considers
dusk at intervals just second apart, forcing “terrorists” and aligned with Kurdish
residents to rush for cover, according to insurgents inside Turkey.
video published by the People’s Turkey launched its military offensive
Protection Units, known as the YPG. The into the border region to drive out Syrian
group is being targeted by Turkey as a Kurdish forces that it considers to be “ter-
threat to its national security. rorists” and an extension of Kurdish rebels
A resident reported a worsening bread fighting inside Turkey.
shortage as tens of thousands of civilians Meanwhile, government shelling and
have flocked to the town seeking relief airstrikes killed at least 20 civilians in
from the advancing forces, shelling, and the besieged eastern Ghouta enclave near
airstrikes. Azad Mohamed said he waited in REUTERS the capital, Damascus, activists reported.
line at Afrin’s only bakery for eight hours Internally displaced people walk with their belongings in the town of Inab, eastern Afrin, Syria. A doctor in the town of Hamouria, inside
for a few loaves of bread. He said some res- the besieged zone, said his hospital was
idents were being turned away without any. several bakeries since launching its offen- the Syrian government, but hundreds of
overwhelmed with casualties and that for
sive on Jan. 20, according to the thousands more remain trapped in the
Afrin is already suffering from water and four hours ambulances could not move the
Observatory. town as Turkish forces and supporting
power shortages after Turkish forces cut wounded for care. He spoke on condition
Thousands of residents had already fled Syrian opposition fighters move to com-
supplies from the countryside, according of anonymity out of fear for his own safe-
Afrin as the Turkish troops approached, pletely encircle it.
to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory ty. At least 10 civilians were killed in
heading toward nearby areas controlled by Turkish airstrikes killed at least eight
for Human Rights. Turkey has bombed Hamouria.

As Mueller seeks interview, Trump left without easy options


By Eric Tucker grilled by Mueller’s Whitewater, or a lengthy court challenge could open a new front for investigators.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS prosecutors? reminiscent of the Watergate era. Yet Mueller’s office has so far presented
“Obviously this is not Mueller’s interest in Trump himself has the president with more limited questions.
WASHINGTON — The special counsel’s just a legal problem, but appeared focused on seminal moments of Prosecutors trying to establish whether
office wants to talk to Donald Trump about this is also a political his administration even amid signs of an Trump took steps to obstruct justice have
the firings of James Comey and Michael problem, ” said Robert expanding, and intensifying, investiga- conveyed interest in talking with the presi-
Flynn, but as the president’s lawyers nego- Ray, who succeeded tion. In the past month alone, Mueller dent about his decision to fire Comey as FBI
tiate the terms and scope of a possible inter- Kenneth Starr as the secured the guilty plea of a Dutch lawyer for director last May and about multiple con-
view, they’re left with no easy options. independent counsel in lying to the FBI, indicted 13 Russians versations between the two men, including
Balking at an interview, even a narrowly the Whitewater investi- accused of meddling in the 2016 presiden- one in which Comey says he was encour-
tailored one focused on obstruction of jus- Robert Mueller gation. “Life is not that tial election and secured the grand jury testi- aged to end an investigation into national
tice questions, risks perpetuating the per- simple. It requires a deli- mony of a well-connected Lebanese- security adviser Michael Flynn, people
ception that Trump has something to hide. cate balance between weighing the impor- American businessman whose statements familiar with the investigation say.
But agreeing to discuss those matters with tant legal issues that are involved but also
Robert Mueller’s team is risky for Trump, recognizing the important political conse-
whose statements can be unpredictable and quences as well.”
inconsistent. Weeks of dialogue between The negotiations have been closely held,
the sides have yet to resolve a question of but a resolution could arrive soon to avert
extraordinary consequence: Will Trump, the prospect of a grand jury subpoena, as
like many of his aides before him, get happened to President Bill Clinton during
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Trade tensions hit stocks again


By Marley Jay may be placed on U.S.-made goods.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Nasdaq composite fell 14.20
High: 25,130.12 points, or 0.2 percent, to
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks sank Low: 24,668.83 7,496.81. The Russell 2000 index
again Wednesday as investors wor- Close: 25,758.12 of smaller-company stocks
ried about tariffs and rising trade Change: -248.91 declined 7.74 points, or 0.5 per-
tensions. That hurt industrial com- cent, to 1,584.31.
OTHER INDEXES European Union head Donald
panies, while banks slumped along
S&P 500: 2749.48 -15.83 Tusk urged Trump to pursue more
with interest rates.
Stocks rose in the morning as NYSE Index: 12,762.66 -69.09 cooperation with Europe instead of
investors looked for a rebound from Nasdaq: 7496.81 -14.20 putting tariffs on European goods.
the previous day’s losses, but with NYSE MKT: 2467.16 -11.68 The EU wants an exemption from
European leaders warning about the Russell 2000: 1584.31 -7.74 the tariffs on aluminum and steel
risks of trade disputes, indexes Wilshire 5000: 28,528.52 -151.60 imports that Trump recently
gradually headed lower. Boeing and announced and has said it could
other industrial companies, includ- 10-Yr Bond: 2.82 -0.03 retaliate with tariffs of its own.
ing airlines and defense companies, Oil (per barrel): 60.94 +0.23 German Chancellor Angela
took some of the worst losses. Gold : 1,325.10 -2.00 Merkel said she can’t predict if
Stocks have bounced around those talks will succeed.
since President Donald Trump sions with Europe and China. bond yields. Declining yields force The S&P 500 index lost 15.83 Aerospace and defense giant
announced his tariff plans at the “Since the correction, investors interest rates on loans like mort- points, or 0.6 percent, to Boeing slid $8.41, or 2.5 percent,
start of this month. They slumped have been a little bit more sensitive gages lower, which hurts bank’s 2,749.48. The Dow Jones industri- to $330.26. Arconic, which uses a
at first, but came back after the to risk,” said Karyn Cavanaugh, profits. Household goods compa- al average lost 248.91 points, or 1 lot of aluminum in making products
administration said it would grant senior market strategist at Voya nies also fell while department percent, to 24,758.12. The Dow is for aerospace companies, lost 89
exemptions to some countries. Investment Strategies. “Before the stores and other retailers lost comprised of 30 large multination- cents, or 3.6 percent, to $24.06.
They’ve slipped over the last two correction, investors were almost ground after the Commerce al companies, some of which will Defense contractors including
days as investors considered the bulletproof.” Department said retail sales feel a pinch from higher metals Raytheon also declined, as did air-
possibility of greater trade ten- Elsewhere, banks fell along with declined in February. costs or from retaliatory tariffs that lines.

Despite woes, Wells Fargo gives CEO Sloan $4.6M raise YouTube tries to crack
down on conspiracy videos
Business briefs
By Ken Sweet the Wells Fargo proxy statement for this year yet. Lyft, auto parts
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stock awarded to Its CEO, Jamie Dimon, received a NEW YORK — YouTube says it’s
him last year pay package of $28 million in cracking down on conspiracy maker Magna partner
rose to $15 mil- 2016. videos, though it’s scant on the on autonomous vehicles
NEW YORK — Well Fargo’s lion from $10.5 San Francisco-based Wells details.
board of directors gave CEO Tim million. His Conspiracy videos abound on DETROIT — Ride-hailing com-
Fargo is facing several investiga-
Sloan a $4.6 million raise last base salary also YouTube, whether it’s about the pany Lyft is joining with large
tions into its business, most
year, despite the bank continuing rose marginal- Earth being flat or school shoot- Canadian auto parts supplier
notably its opening of millions of
to face the fallout of its sales-prac- ly. ings being staged. YouTube, its Magna to develop self-driving
fake accounts without getting cus-
tices scandal and a multitude of Sloan’s pay parent Google, Facebook and vehicles, sharing expenses on a
Tim Sloan tomers’ authorization. The Federal
other issues. i n c r e a s e Twitter are all facing challenges multi-year project that could vault
Reserve took unprecedented action
increase was about 35 percent, with the spread of misinforma- them onto the leader board in
In its annual proxy to sharehold- on Wells Fargo’s business in
roughly equal to the pay increase tion, propaganda and fake news. autonomous technology.
ers, Wells Fargo said Wednesday February, forcing the bank to
that Bank of America CEO Brian The companies announced the
that Sloan made $17.6 million replace four of its directors and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki
Moynihan received, who made partnership Wednesday and also
last year, up from $13 million in capping its growth until the bank said at a conference Tuesday that
$21. 78 million in 2017. said that Magna would invest
2016. While Sloan did not get a develops better risk-management the company will include links to
JPMorgan Chase has not filed its $200 million in Lyft.
cash bonus in 2017, the amount of practices. the online encyclopedia Raj Kapoor, Lyft’s chief strate-
Wikipedia to try to debunk videos gy officer, says Lyft needs auto
Toys R Us said to be planning to liquidate its U.S. operations espousing conspiracy theories.
But Wikipedia itself has had its
industry expertise to manufacture
autonomous vehicle components
By Anne d’Innocenzio Jim Silver, a New York-based employees, declined to comment. share of credibility issues, as the and eventually build the vehi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS longtime toy industry expert, says The chain, known for its “I’m a service lets anyone edit its con- cles.
Toys R Us’s CEO David Brandon Toys R Us kid” jingle and Geoffrey tent, whether that person is a pedi- Automakers know how to design
NEW YORK — Toys R Us’s man- told employees the company’s the giraffe mascot, filed for greed expert or an online troll. vehicles so they meet safety regu-
agement has told its employees plan is to liquidate all of its U.S. Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Though Wikipedia has tried to lations and can be manufactured
that it will sell or close all of its stores and after that, it could do a last fall, saddled with $5 billion in address that — in part by restrict- easily, Kapoor said.
U.S. stores, according to a toy deal with its Canadian operation to debt that hurt its attempts to com- ing edits on high-profile or con- “The auto industry has perfected
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Thursday • March 15, 2018

Curry wants to play, but understands caution


By Janie McCauley but I feel very confident stretch, to be out there with my squad. At will sideline him until he is re-evaluated
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the approach that this point there’s enough time, not just me, March 22.
we’re taking to get to as we have a bunch of guys banged up, that we After Wednesday’s matchup with Los
close to 100 percent as all can prioritize health and understand that Angeles, they also will miss Friday at home
OAKLAND — Stephen Curry wanted noth- possible going into the against the Kings, then road games at
we need to all be ready to go.”
ing more than to play on his milestone 30th stretch run of the regular Phoenix on Saturday and at San Antonio on
birthday, a home game against the Lakers on season and then obvious- Curry will miss at least the next four Monday. Golden State is 11-6 this season
Wednesday night. ly the playoffs,” Curry games for the ailing defending champions as without Curry, who missed an 11-game
The two-time MVP is doing his best to see said after his team’s he heals from his latest right ankle injury, stretch with the ankle in December then
the big picture, though. The playoffs are a while Splash Brother Klay Thompson also
month away and he plans to be in top form Steph Curry shootaround Wednesday. will miss those games. The Warriors
injured it again March 2 at Atlanta but was
“I would obviously love able to play.
to lead another special Golden State run. to be out there playing every game down the announced on Tuesday’s injury report that
“I’ve been through this countless times Thompson has a fractured right thumb that See WARRIORS, Page 15

Milch progressing nicely


By Nathan Mollat
Warriors no sure
thing right now
O
K Golden State Warriors fans: still
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF think they’re a lock for their sec-
ond straight NBA title and third in
You could see when Jared Milch was com- four years? What once seemed a foregone
ing out of high school that he had, some- conclusion seems to have become some-
thing, when he took the mound. thing to doubt, especially with the injury
His senior year at Terra Nova in 2016, the bug that has hit the team the last several
lefty gave a glimpse of what could be possi- weeks.
ble, when he went 4-3 but, more important- The nicks and knocks, however, are sim-
ly, posted a 1.09 ERA. ply the cherry on top of a season that has
A solid ERA, no doubt. But it’s more than been somewhat
four times bigger than his current ERA as a deceiving. While the
sophomore start for College of San Mateo. Warriors have still put
With five starts under his belt in his final together another
season with the Bulldogs, Milch is a perfect strong regular season,
5-0 with a state-leading ERA of 0.25. He has the nonchalant
allowed one earned run through 36 innings approach to oppo-
of work in seven appearances (five starts) nents and games
this season. seems to have given
“It’s nice to see him develop into what we the team and much of
thought he could be,” said CSM manager their fan base a false
Doug Williams. “It’s nice to see Jared enjoy sense of security.
the fruits of his labor. ” A beat-up starting
That labor has been both physical and men- lineup is the team’s
tal for Milch and the entire CSM team. For most pressing concern late in the regular
the first time in his life, Milch did not throw season. Three of five starters were out of
during the offseason as it was decided to let the lineup Wednesday against the Lakers.
his arm rest. Not only did Milch then focus Steph Curry is still nursing a bum ankle,
on the gym to get his body stronger, but he Draymond Green is dealing with a shoulder
also set out to make his mental game thing and it was announced early
tougher, as well. Wednesday that Klay Thompson is out for
“I’ve been pretty much throwing my the next several weeks, some reports say a
entire life (both in and out of season). I fractured thumb, the team says it’s a sprain.
threw a lot of innings the last couple years. Either way, Thompson has a thumb issue
We knew we were going to be throwing more that is holding him out. Add in David
this season. … I was in the gym a ton more, West’s absence because of a cyst on his arm
pretty much every day. I took the summer off and rookie Jordan Bell still tending to an
from throwing to rest my arm and get it ankle injury, and five of the team’s top
stronger, get my legs stronger,” Milch said. seven players are out.
“I took a lot of time with the mental game, Maybe the Warriors are slow-playing the
which we preach so much (at CSM). In those end of the season, using injuries that might
tight situations, how can you keep yourself otherwise be played through as a way to
calm? disguise the fact they want to rest some of
“We’ve really worked on training our their guys. No doubt that is the case with
minds as well as our bodies.” Curry, who has been dealing with his
Milch has blended both the physical and ankles all season long and the team is try-
mental parts of the game seamlessly this ing to keep him as healthy as possible for
season. Diablo Valley is the only team that the playoffs.
has scored an earned run against Milch this But Green has been wearing a shoulder
season, a 6-1 CSM loss Feb. 8 in his second harness for several weeks now, so you have
start of the season. West Valley is the only to think that is more than just a wink and a
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY JOURNAL
other team to score against Milch, an
Jared Milch, a southpaw sophomore for the College of San Mateo baseball team, leads the state
See CSM, Page 14 in ERA at 0.25, having allowed one run in 36 innings as he has built a 5-0 record this season. See LOUNGE, Page 15

Minor leagues will try to jump-start extra innings


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS League Baseball level, and the impact that
“We believe these changes to extra innings will lengthy extra innings games has on pitch-
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Extra innings enhance the fans’ enjoyment of the game and will ers, position players and an entire organiza-
throughout the minor leagues will start with tion was something that needed to be
a runner at second base. become something that the fans will look forward to addressed.”
In addition, the pitch clock that began at on nights where the game is tied late in the contest.” The runner at second will be the batter in
Triple-A and Double-A in 2015 will be low- — Pat O’Conner, NAPBL president the order prior to that inning’s leadoff hit-
ered from 20 seconds to 15 when there are
ter, and players removed from the game will
no runners on base, the National
innings will enhance the fans’ enjoyment NAPBL President Pat O’Conner said in a be ineligible to return. A runner who starts
Association of Professional Baseball
of the game and will become something that statement. an extra inning at second shall be counted
Leagues said Wednesday. The timer will
the fans will look forward to on nights “Player safety has been an area of grow- as reaching on an error for purposes of
remain at 20 seconds with runners on.
“We believe these changes to extra where the game is tied late in the contest,” ing concern for our partners at the Major See MINORS, Page 16
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Freshman center Megan Norris led SHP


Local sports roundup
WEDNESDAY
with 10 points, but no other Gator scored
more than Denise Stine’s six points.
West Campus was led by Nia Johnson,
who went for a game-high 29 points.
49ers agree to deals with
Softball
Carlmont 5, Notre Dame-Belmont 0
Scots’ pitcher Mailey McLemore held the
Tigers to just one hit in the annual “Battle
Baseball
Sacred Heart Prep 14, Woodside 4
The Gators scored 12 runs on 14 hits as
McKinnon and Richburg
they cruised to a non-league win over the By Josh Dubow
of Belmont” non-league game at NDB.
Wildcats. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
McLemore pitched a complete game,
striking out eight. SHP (6-1) scored nine of its runs in the
Offensively, Carlmont (5-0 overall) first three innings, putting up four in each SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco
scored two runs in the fourth and three more of the first and second innings. 49ers started free agency Wednesday by get-
in the sixth, scoring five runs on five hits John McGrory had a big day at the plate ting some needed help for quarterback
and taking advantage of of three NDB errors. for the Gators, droving in four runs among Jimmy Garoppolo, agreeing to a four-year
Eimer Cunningham drove in a pair of runs his two hits. Mathew Jackson had a pair of contract with versatile running back Jerick
for Carlmont, Kinsey Cook also drove in a hits, including a triple, and driving in three. McKinnon and a five-year deal with interior
run for the Scots. Jack Donnelly finished with two hits, with offensive lineman Weston Richburg just
Kelly Nolte had the lone hit for NDB (3- a double, and two rums driven in. after the start of the new league year.
1). Owen Crevelt had a double among his two The two deals fill holes on the roster with
knocks for Woodside (4-4), which scored McKinnon expected to replace departing
JAMES LANG/USA TODAY SPORTS
TUESDAY four runs on seven hits. Joseph King, starter Carlos Hyde and Richburg able to
Jerick McKinnon is one of the most versatile
Cameron Vaughan and Tash Jordan all step in immediately as the starter either at
center or guard. backs in the NFL and is expected to be a
Girls’ basketball cracked doubles for the Wildcats as well.
The team also agreed to a three-year deal perfect fit for what 49ers’ coach Kyle
West Campus-Sacramento 71, Girls’ lacrosse to keep linebacker Brock Coyle, who start- Shanahan is looking for in a running back.
Sacred Heart Prep 34 ed 10 games last season before undergoing ing to center in 2015. He played there the
The eighth-seeded Gators combined to Sacred Heart Prep 10, Menlo-Atherton 7
offseason shoulder surgery. past three seasons and is considered one of
score only 11 points in the second and third The Gators took a 5-2 lead at halftime and
made that lead stand in the second half as General manager John Lynch said the top pass-blocking players at the posi-
quarters combined as their season ended in McKinnon and Richburg were both high on tion and has the athleticism to thrive in
the semifinals of the Nor Cal Division III they beat the rival Bears in a WBAL match.
Ali Carter scored four times to lead SHP, the team’s priority list in free agency and he Shanahan’s zone-running scheme.
tournament. was glad to be able to lock both of them up Coyle had 62 tackles last season in his
After trailing by just five, 15-10, after the while Haley Zimits and Genna Gibbons each
added a pair. Sasha Ballack assisted on a trio as soon as the new league year started. first year with the 49ers.
opening eight minutes, SHP (18-11) was “We see Weston as one of the top young “He’s a selfless guy that does everything
outscored 28-8 in the second period and 13- of goals for the Gators. Emma Briger came
up with seven blocks in goal for SHP. interior offensive linemen in the NFL,” the right way, ” Shanahan said. “We’ve
3 in the third as fifth-seeded West Campus Lynch said. “His athleticism, intelligence always known Brock to be a guy we can
(27-7) took control. M-A was led by Audrey Koren, who netted
a hat trick. and attitude are a perfect fit for our scheme. count on and it was great to see him play the
Jerick has proven to be an extremely versa- way he did when given the opportunity.”
tile football player whose speed, elusive- The 49ers had previously re-signed start-
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday • March 15, 2018 13

Lowe’s lastest major sponsor to pull out of NASCAR


By Jenna Fryer two all-star events, could cost upward of It’s a pretty valuable asset, too. Along
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $30 million per season. with crew chief Chad Knaus, the No. 48
Lowe’s wasn’t sure about Johnson when Chevrolet team is one of the best in stock
Hendrick sold them on a full deal; the com- car history. Their seven championships
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Lowe’s, one of the
pany hedged its bet with a smaller deal for equal those of Hall of Famers Richard Petty
last remaining corporate giants in
four-time champion Gordon just in case and Dale Earnhardt, and in 2009 Johnson
NASCAR, announced Wednesday that it will
Johnson was a bust. But even if Lowe’s got was the first driver named Associated Press
not sponsor seven-time champion Jimmie
in on the cheap with Johnson in 2001, the Male Athlete of the Year. Johnson is 42 and
Johnson after this season, an ominous sign
price undoubtedly went up as Johnson signed with Hendrick Motorsports through
for the nation’s top racing series.
racked up his record-tying seven champi- 2020.
For Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports, onships, 83 victories and a Hall of Fame
it means the best NASCAR driver of his “I’ll always be grateful to Lowe’s for tak-
career all while representing the Lowe’s ing a chance on me and believing that I
generation has a blank slate of “inventory” brand the last 18 years.
for the first time in nearly two decades. could win,” Johnson said. “I’m not sure
As one executive once put it, for Lowe’s, KEVIN LILES/USA TODAY SPORTS where I’d be right now if they hadn’t com-
“Jimmie is one of the greatest champions taking that chance on Johnson, was like Lowe’s, which has been the major sponsor mitted to the No. 48 team. It’s hard to see
and ambassadors in all of sports and still at “winning the lottery.” for seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson, them move on, but we’ve made history
the top of his game,” team owner Rick Times have changed. announced it is ending its relationship with together and celebrated so much success on
Hendrick said. “This change opens up all Sponsor after sponsor has scaled back on NASCAR after this season. and off the track.”
kinds of possibilities, and we look forward full package commitments, and teams now
to having conversations with potential new Busch’s car for 30 points races and his other Lowe’s probably stayed in the sport
sell open inventory on their cars in pieces.
partners. It’s a special opportunity with an six went to Interstate Batteries. longer than expected because rival Home
A full season sponsor is now almost unheard
iconic athlete and team.” But those deals are dinosaurs left over Depot left NASCAR after the 2014 season.
of in any racing series and one by one the
For Lowe’s, the decision is simply busi- from the financial upswing, and aside from Menards is still in NASCAR, and while the
Fortune 500 backers have altered their mar-
ness. FedEx and the M&M’s line, nearly all the Lowe’s funding helped Johnson and
keting spends. Target is out of racing. So is
The home improvement company teamed megadeals from the early 2000s have either Hendrick Motorsports find success, there is
Home Depot and Sprint. UPS, Subway,
with Hendrick and Johnson in 2001 when left motorsports or gone the way of Miller not much of a rivalry in the marketing
Great Clips and Dollar General. Aaron’s and
the driver was a nobody. Owner and compa- Lite, which gradually reduced its hold on its space.
Best Buy are gone, too. GoDaddy was gone
ny took a leap on the driver Jeff Gordon but came back only this season for a two- Brad Keselowski inventory. By scaling Lowe’s chief customer officer Michael P.
promised them was going to be a star. race farewell tour with Danica Patrick. back, Miller Lite decreased its spend, McDermott said only that the company was
Gordon was right and Johnson was so good It’s a different world, and only a handful of retained its association with Keselowski “evolving” its strategy.
Lowe’s that couldn’t leave. companies come anywhere close to the and gave Team Penske empty pages to sell. “The No. 48 team is a valuable property
Lowe’s signed on in the heady days of commitment Lowe’s has had with Johnson, Now Hendrick Motorsports will put and has been an integral part of building the
NASCAR when teams paid $20 million or including every race last year. Denny Johnson’s car on the open market and they Lowe’s brand, which makes today’s deci-
more just to get in the door with a top team. Hamlin had FedEx on 34 of 36 races last can sell the inventory in pieces for the first sion difficult as we now look to invest in
A deal for an entire 36 race package, plus the year. A Mars Inc. product was aboard Kyle time. other strategic initiatives,” he said.

Woods looking to cap another comeback at Bay Hill


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS level, he is the betting shot that rolled out to 3 feet for par on the ence when he looked over to the right at a TV
favorite at Bay Hill. That final hole. In some respects, so is Woods. He screen showing — who else? — Woods.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The future of Tiger stems from his runner-up won in 2013 by two shots over Justin Rose, Woods is everywhere this week. He has a
Woods is filled with optimism because of the finish last week at a victory that returned him to No. 1 in the long list of highlights at Bay Hill, mostly
past. Innisbrook, where he was world. birdie putts on the 18th hole to beat everyone
The next stop on his remarkable road to never more than three Now he is at No. 149, which sounds good from Phil Mickelson to Bart Bryant. He won
recovery from four years’ worth of back trou- shots behind in the final only when considering that he was No. 1,199 in 2003 by 11 shots while coping with dry
ble is the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the round and had a long five tournaments ago. heaves from food poisoning.
tournament he has won a record eight times birdie putt at the end to Las Vegas thinks so highly of Woods, espe- Day and Hideki Matsuyama, out since
on a course that feels comfortable to him. Tiger Woods force a playoff. cially after his runner-up finish at the Valspar Phoenix with a wrist injury, will play with
There also is a short history of Woods win- He looks closer than Championship, that the Westgate Las Vegas Woods over the next few days. Rory McIlroy
ning at Bay Hill during various comebacks. ever to winning. He always seems to win at Superbook has him favored at 6-1 to win at has said in recent weeks that with so much
When he was out nearly nine months recov- Bay Hill. Bay Hill. It’s the first time Woods has been commotion, it costs Woods a half-shot per
ering from reconstructive surgery, his first If it only it were that simple. favored to win a PGA Tour event since Torrey round. Day sees it the other way, saying
victory back was at Bay Hill when he made a “Just because I won here eight times does- Pines in 2014. Woods thrives with so much attention.
15-foot birdie for a one-shot victory over n’t mean I’m going to win this week automat- “We keep saying it’s surprising, but it’s “A lot of people are excited about how
Sean O’Hair. After going more than two years ically,” Woods said. “I’ve still got to do the Tiger Woods, for God’s sake,” said Jason Day, Tiger’s starting to show signs in the right
without winning on the PGA Tour while try- work. I’ve still got to go through the process who at 12-1 is the second betting favorite. direction, and I think it’s going to be a lot of
ing to patch his personal life back together, of getting myself in position.” Bay Hill will be a different test from fun over the next two days,” Day said.
Woods finally broke through at Bay Hill with At least he knows the course, even if he Innisbrook, mainly because it requires a little “They’re all out there for him. There are going
a five-shot victory over Graeme McDowell. hasn’t been here in five years. more length off the tee and with unseason- to be a lot of cheers for him and that’s fine,
Six months after Woods wasn’t sure if he Marc Leishman is the defending champion, ably cool air this week, the ball isn’t likely but I need to put my head down and just try to
would be able to compete again at a high getting up-and-down with a 45-yard pitch to travel as far. Day was explaining the differ- do my job.”

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NCAA tournament
Stanford holds off BYU in NIT opener
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 at the line for a three-point lead. Bryant
Syracuse edges Arizona State
DAYTON, Ohio — Freshman Oshae Brissett
Stanford 86, BYU 83 was fouled at 5.7 before he could get off a
had a double-double and led Syracuse’s second-
half comeback, and the Orange — the last team
STANFORD — Reid Travis scored 25 layup to pull to 72-68 potential tying 3-pointer and Haws grabbed to make the NCAA Tournament — held on for a
points and grabbed 14 rebounds, Michael and cap a 10-0 run after a the second free-throw miss, raced to the 3- 60-56 victory over Arizona State on Wednesday
Humphrey added 11 and 14 and Stanford technical foul on Cougar point line and was just off on a 3. night in the First Four.
topped BYU 86-83 on Wednesday night in coach Dave Rose. Stanford (19-15) will play Oklahoma The 11th-seeded Orange plays No. 6 seed
the first round of the NIT. Stanford led by 10 State in the next round. TCU (21-11) on Friday in Detroit in the
Travis gave Stanford a 69-58 lead on a with 36 seconds left but Midwest Region.
dunk with 7:09 remaining but the Cardinal BYU wouldn’t go away. Bryant led BYU (24-11) with 28 points Brissett overcame a hard fall in the first half,
didn’t hit another field goal until freshman TJ Haws made a steal at and Yoeli Childs fouled out with 2:27 scored 23 points and had 12 rebounds. He had a
Daejon Davis sank a contested 3-pointer at 13. 5 on an inbounds remaining with 11 points and 10 rebounds three-point play and a step-back jumper as the
the 1:48 mark. BYU’s Jahshire Hardnett Reid Travis pass and Elijah Bryant for his 15th double-double of the season. Orange overcame a seven-point deficit with 7
grabbed an offensive rebound and finished hit a long 3-pointer to Haws missed all seven of his 3-pointers and minutes left.
in traffic, then his steal led to a fast-break pull BYU to 85-83. Daejon Davis went 1 of finished with 10 points. Tyus Battle’s 3-pointer put Syracuse ahead to
stay. With a chance to take the lead, Arizona
State’s Shannon Evans II missed a 3-pointer

CSM
Continued from page 11
“I thought all along he’s the perfect case of a very
good high school player that makes a good decision to
with 2 seconds to go. Frank Howard got the
rebound, was fouled and made both free throws
to clinch it.
go to a JC and spring board off there to things that might
not have been on the radar coming out of high school.” Texas Southern routs NC Central
unearned run, in a 10-1 Bulldogs’ win in his
last start March 8. He’s been part of three — Doug Williams, CSM manager on sophomore pitcher Jared Milch for first-ever tournament win
shutouts on the year and has 25 strikeouts DAYTON, Ohio — Texas Southern got its
against just two walks this season. school career at Terra Nova. Williams, who Now, Milch is in high demand, according first ever NCAA Tournament win, a 64-46 rout
“Everything is working,” Williams said. said he has given up trying to figure out to Williams. of North Carolina Central in a First Four game
“You don’t have that ERA and strikeout-to- four-year college recruiting and the profes- “He’s garnering a lot of interest now,” on Wednesday night.
walk (ratio) without having good command. sional baseball draft, knew there was plenty Williams said. “He’s got a pretty high ceil- Damontrae Jefferson, a 5-foot-7 guard, scored
“There is a difference between control and to work with when he recruited Milch. ing. Being left handed, having three pitches 25 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lift
command. He had pretty good control last “I thought all along he’s the perfect case for strikes, there is always a need for that. No. 16 seed Texas Southern (16-19), which
year. He has good command inside the strike of a very good high school player that There are quite a few people interested.” became the first team with a losing record to
zone this year.” makes a good decision to go to a JC and But Milch is just focused on the here and win a tournament game. They move on face No.
Milch has been a key component in a spring board off there to things that might now. With no interest from four-year 1 seed Xavier on Friday.
CSM team that has won five of its last six not have been on the radar coming out of schools out of high school, Milch wants to A historically black college in Houston,
games after losing three of five leading up to high school,” Williams said. “He’s commit- repay the CSM program that had faith in him Texas Southern slipped into the First Four by
Golden Gate Conference play. He credits the ted to the training program and is continu- when no one else did. getting hot and winning the Southwest Athletic
defense behind him for making things a lot ing to make a commitment. … [Players] “I think that we (my family) knew the College Tournament. The Tigers then were
easier on the mound. really need to find within themselves that pieces would fall into place where they were paired with Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
“The infield has been unbelievable. … It’s they can accomplish what they want if they meant to be. CSM was a great decision and I Tournament winner N.C. Central, another his-
easy to trust the outfield,” Milch said. “It’s believe in themselves. It’s about the hard don’t regret a thing about it. I’m thankful to torically black school that was making its sec-
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son, Golden State still has to deal with the a team that looks disinterested and bored way Coast, finishing with Nuño finished just shy

LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
sloppy play that has plagued the team most
of the season: the passes to no one, lack-
adaisical defense, stagnant offense, falling
too often and it has reflected, time and again,
in their play.
There is no guarantee that it will stop once
of a triple double: 12 points, nine assists and
eight rebounds.
In two years with the Rams, Nuño, a 6-5
behind big early, relying on one big run. the postseason rolls around, at which point guard, started 44 of 62 games, averaging 7.5
People say not to worry, the Warriors will the Warriors would be ripe for the taking. points on 53 percent shooting in a little
nudge by the Warriors. I don’t think the team just flip the proverbial switch. That they will *** over 21 minutes of play. He nearly doubled
would deliberately mislead anyone, so the — just like that — cherish every possession,
Thompson thumb problem must be legit. Tommy Nuño, a 2016 Half Moon Bay grad- his scoring output this season, scoring an
play lock-down defense from the opening uate who made four Nor Cal tournament average of 9.6 points per game, compared to
We’ve already seen how the story ends tip, whip the ball around on offense, step on appearances for the Cougars, wrapped up his 5 ppg last season.
when the Warriors aren’t at full strength, the gas and not let off until the final horn. Fresno City College basketball career with a
when they lost their 3-1 lead to Cleveland in The Warriors have showed they can play 90-82 loss to San Diego City in the final
the 2016 NBA Finals. Without all hands on like that. They usually do in the big games four of the California Community College
deck, the odds become much longer in the against the marquee teams. But those per- state basketball tournament. Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
Warriors’ quest to defend their title. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200
formances have been the exception, not the In the quarterfinals, however, Nuño helped ext. 117. You can follow him on
But even if fully healthy for the postsea- rule, this season. More often, they have been lead the Rams to a 96-80 win over Orange Twitter @CheckkThissOutt.

It was still hard for Curry to think about there’s risk playing. The reason I hurt my early surprise birthday celebration Monday
WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
missing Wednesday’s game.
“Selfishly I was always keying in on
ankle, I landed on somebody’s foot twice.
You can’t help that. I’ve got to do whatever I
can to lower the probability of putting
for Curry, whose wife Ayesha was involved.
The couple arrived into San Francisco for the
bash — 200-plus people, according to the
tonight just because it was a big day,” Curry myself in that situation again, especially at man of the hour — on a yacht. Coach Steve
said. “You only turn 30 once. I have to keep this point in the season.” Kerr was seen dancing on stage with his
Draymond Green was also out Wednesday a big-picture perspective. I understand the players in social media videos from the fes-
with soreness in his right shoulder. Backup thought process around not just how my Curry rolled his ankle driving left for a
layup at the 9:38 mark of the first quarter in tivities.
center David West was sidelined for a fifth ankle feels today versus next Wednesday
consecutive game with a cyst in his right versus next Friday but the things that I need the win against the Spurs. He is scheduled to “I’m really nosy, too, so the fact that they
arm. Rookie Chris Boucher was up from the to do rehab-wise to strengthen my core, be re-evaluated next Tuesday. still were able to execute it is pretty remark-
G League Warriors for his possible NBA everything that protects your ankle so that Golden State did not practice Tuesday as able,” Curry said. “I’m definitely thankful
debut. when I do come back I’m ready. Obviously originally planned after the team held an for that, all that love.”

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season to tie it
Sharks brief eight minutes WHAT’S ON TAP NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS
into the game.
Sharks top Oilers Klefbom put THURSDAY EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
4-3 in overtime away a long Baseball W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA
point shot Half Moon Bay at King’s Academy, Crystal x-Toronto 50 17 .746 — Tampa Bay 70 48 18 4 100 257 198
EDMONTON, Alberta — Tomas Springs at Mills, Harker at Jefferson, 4 p.m. x-Boston 46 22 .676 4 1/2
eight minutes Boston 68 44 16 8 96 232 176
Hertl had two goals, including the Philadelphia 36 30 .545 13 1/2 Toronto 70 41 22 7 89 234 202
into the second.
game-winner 2:40 into overtime, Softball New York 24 44 .353 26 1/2 Florida 67 34 26 7 75 205 212
The goal with- Brooklyn 21 47 .309 29 1/2
and the San Jose Sharks pulled out San Mateo at Sequoia, Half Moon Bay at Montreal 70 26 32 12 64 179 221
a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Tomas Hertl stood a video Hillsdale, Burlingame at Capuchino, Woodside Southeast Division
Detroit 69 26 32 11 63 180 211
review. at Aragon, 4 p.m. Ottawa 69 25 33 11 61 193 240
Oilers on Wednesday night. Washington 39 30 .565 —
San Jose tied it a couple of min- Buffalo 69 22 35 12 56 165 224
Logan Couture and Brenden Miami 36 33 .522 3
utes later with Caggiula serving a Boys’ tennis Charlotte 29 39 .426 9 1/2
Dillon also scored for the Sharks, Metropolitan Division
double-minor when Couture moved Riordan vs Serra at CSM, Priory at Crystal Orlando 21 48 .304 18
who have won two straight. San Atlanta 20 48 .294 18 1/2
Washington 69 39 23 7 85 209 202
in from the top of the circle and Springs, Pinewood at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m.; Pittsburgh 71 40 26 5 85 232 215
Jose is in second place in the Nueva School at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:45 p.m.;
beat Montoya with a wrist shot for Mills at Hillsdale, Woodside at Aragon, San Philadelphia 70 35 24 11 81 205 205
Pacific Division, three points Central Division
New Jersey 70 36 26 8 80 212 211
his 28th. Mateo at Burlingame, Menlo-Atherton at Indiana 40 28 .588 —
ahead of Los Angeles and Anaheim Carlmont, 4 p.m. Columbus 70 37 28 5 79 193 195
Edmonton made it 3-2 early in Cleveland 39 28 .582 1/2
with 12 games remaining. Milwaukee 36 32 .529 4 Carolina 70 30 29 11 71 188 218
the third when Nugent-Hopkins N.Y. Rangers 71 32 32 7 71 205 227
Drake Caggiula, Oscar Klefbom Swimming Detroit 30 37 .448 9 1/2
tipped in Klefbom’s shot for his N.Y. Islanders 69 30 29 10 70 222 245
and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had the Mitty at Serra, 3 p.m.; Woodside at San Mateo,
Chicago 23 44 .343 16 1/2
19th, with Connor McDavid get-
goals for the Oilers (30-35-5), who 3:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE
ting his second assist of the night WESTERN CONFERENCE
lost their second in a row. Southwest Division Central Division
to give him 86 points on the sea-
Zack Kassian hooked a backhand Boys’ volleyball x-Houston 53 14 .791 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA
son. Nashville 69 45 14 10 100 225 174
pass from behind the net out front Serra at Lincoln-SF, 6 p.m.; M-A at Mills, 6:30 p.m. New Orleans 39 28 .582 14
San Jose evened it yet again nine San Antonio 38 30 .559 15 1/2 Winnipeg 70 41 19 10 92 230 185
to Caggiula, who slipped a shot
minutes into the third on a long Dallas 22 46 .324 31 1/2 Minnesota 70 39 24 7 85 217 203
past Sharks goalie Martin Jones as Boys’ lacrosse Memphis 18 49 .269 35 Dallas 71 38 26 7 83 205 190
shot through traffic by Dillon.
Edmonton took the lead 2:39 into Los Gatos at Carlmont, Aragon at Mountain Colorado 69 37 24 8 82 220 203
NOTES: San Jose won the sea- View, Palo Alto at Menlo-Atherton Northwest Division
the first period. St. Louis 69 37 27 5 79 191 182
son series 3-1 after losing to Portland 41 26 .612 — Chicago 70 30 32 8 68 199 207
Hertl converted on a 2-on-1
Edmonton in the first round of last Oklahoma City 41 29 .586 1 1/2
break, beating Oilers backup Al Badminton
Minnesota 40 29 .580 2
year’s playoffs. Pacific Division
Montoya for his 17th goal of the San Mateo at Burlingame, Mills at Hillsdale, Utah 38 30 .559 3 1/2 Vegas 70 45 20 5 95 238 195
Westmoor at Aragon, Carlmont at South City, Denver 37 31 .544 4 1/2
Jefferson at M-A, Woodside at Cap, Crystal Springs Sharks 70 38 23 9 85 207 192
or rookie leagues.

MINORS at Terra Nova, El Camino at Sequoia, 5 p.m. Los Angeles 70 38 26 6 82 203 177
Pacific Division
An additional visit will be added x-Warriors 52 16 .765 —
Anaheim 71 35 24 12 82 198 193
for each extra inning. A team with Calgary 71 35 26 10 80 198 206
FRIDAY L.A. Clippers 37 29 .561 13 1/2
Edmonton 70 30 35 5 65 196 226
Continued from page 11 no more remaining mound visits Baseball L.A. Lakers 31 36 .463 20
Vancouver 71 25 37 9 59 183 231
may ask the plate umpire for addi- Sacramento 22 47 .319 30
Serra at Riordan, Sequoia at Capuchino, 4 p.m. Arizona 69 23 35 11 57 167 222
Phoenix 19 50 .275 33
tional trips to deal with crossed-up
determining earned runs, but no pitch signals. Wednesday’s Games
Softball x-clinched playoff spot
errors shall be charged. A pitcher must start his windup Toronto 6, Dallas 5, SO
South City at El Camino, Menlo-Atherton at N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT
Major League Baseball had or be in the set position before the Terra Nova, Mills at Jefferson, 4 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
San Jose 4, Edmonton 3, OT
Orlando 126, Milwaukee 117
hoped to have a similar rule for timer expires, and batters must be Washington 125, Boston 124, 2OT New Jersey 8, Vegas 3
spring training and starting in the in the batter’s box and alert to the Boys’ volleyball Sacramento 123, Miami 119, OT Anaheim 3, Vancouver 0
11th inning of the All-Star Game pitcher with at least 7 seconds Capuchino at San Mateo, Hillsdale at South Golden State 117, L.A. Lakers 106 Thursday’s Games
but was stymied by the Major City, 6 p.m.; Carlmont at Aragon, 6:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.
remaining. Toronto at Indiana, 4 p.m. Columbus at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
League Baseball Players The first 15 days of the season Charlotte at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Toronto at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
Association, which refused to will be a grace period, but starting Swimming Philadelphia at New York, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.
agree. April 20 violations will be penal- Aragon at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at Chicago at Memphis, 5 p.m. Boston at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
Burlingame, Sequoia at Carlmont, Jefferson at L.A. Clippers at Houston, 5 p.m. Chicago at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
New limits on mound visits ized with balls against pitchers South City, Half Moon Bay at El Camino, Terra New Orleans at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
without pitching changes also and strikes against batters. Nova at Mills, Oceana at Capuchino, 3:30 p.m. Detroit at Denver, 6 p.m.
Detroit at Los Angeles, 7 p.m.
will be added, the minor league “We feel that limiting mound Phoenix at Utah, 6 p.m.
Nashville at Arizona, 7 p.m.
Cleveland at Portland, 7 p.m.
governing body said. The maxi- visits and decreasing the amount Boys’ lacrosse
Friday’s Games Friday’s Games
mum will be six by managers, of time between pitches with no Serra at Urban-SF, 7:45 p.m. Boston at Orlando, 4 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 4 p.m.
runners on base will further Dallas at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
coaches or players at Triple-A, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Dallas at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Nashville at Colorado, 6 p.m.
eight at Double-A and 10 at full- improve the pace of play and make SATURDAY
L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. San Jose at Calgary, 6 p.m.
season Class A. There will not be it a more enjoyable experience for Baseball Miami at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
any limits at short-season Class A our fans,” O’Conner said. Bellarmine at Serra, noon Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Vegas, 7:30 p.m.
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Houseplants for the horticulturally impaired


By Lee Reich or lemon. If in doubt about whether a gera-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nium is thirsty, don’t water.
Cyperus is a houseplant whose especially
Hints of impending spring weather might graceful appearance belies its tough-as-
stir a desire to grow plants even in people nails constitution. This is a water plant,
not usually drawn in that direction. If you closely related to papyrus, so it cannot tol-
are one of them, yet your thumbs lack the erate drying out. But watering cyperus is a
slightest hint of green, take heart: There are no-brainer; just set the pot in a deep saucer
houseplants even you can grow. that you always keep filled with water.
You’ll have to forgo color if you require a
truly tough houseplant. Flowering takes SUCCULENTS
too much of a plant’s energy, which comes Succulent plants — which include but are
from good (or at least reasonably good) not limited to cacti — are obvious house-
growing conditions, including abundant plant candidates for non-gardeners. If
light. Don’t look for color in leaves either, you’ve killed them in the past, it was prob-
because plants with colorful leaves have ably because of too much water, a situation
them only when there’s plenty of light so easily avoided if, when you first get the
that they can do more with less green. plant, you repot it with an equal volume of
perlite or sand mixed into the potting soil.
THE WAYS The perlite or sand lets water run right
HOUSEPLANTS ARE ABUSED through the mix, making it impossible to
Poor light is not the only abuse you overwater. Alternatively, repot the plant in
might suffer upon a houseplant. Many peo- potting mix formulated especially for suc-
Succulent plants — which include but are not limited to cacti — are obvious houseplant culents.
ple forget to water them, or water them too candidates for non-gardeners.
much. Succulents present an amazing array of
Also, as plants grow, they need to be even look perky, with little light, neglect- of spider plant, rather than one with white shapes and textures of greenery. In that
divided and repotted, or shifted to larger ful or excessive watering, and little other stripes in its leaves. All green spider well-drained potting mix, it would be
pots. A houseplant for the horticulturally care. And they’re not all cacti. plants, with more chlorophyll, tolerate low almost impossible to kill an aloe plant. Its
impaired should not grow so fast that fre- Take dumbcane and spider plant, for light better. leaves remain soft, fleshy and smooth, just
quent repotting is necessary. instance. Both are hard to kill, yet keep up Geraniums also tolerate an amazing as if you’ve been lavishing it with care. (I
appearances with little attention. Spider amount of abuse. They won’t flower under water mine about every six months, some-
SOME HOUSEPLANTS plant can fill its pot rapidly and send out these conditions, so in that case why not times even less frequently!)
new “babies” all over the place, but that’s grow scented geraniums? Many have frilly Kalanchoe hardly looks like a desert
TOLERATE ABUSE only with good growing conditions. foliage and, depending on the variety, their plant, yet it survives neglect in proper
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similar sentiment regarding middle school-

LOCAL
Continued from page 1
ers and high school students in her district.
“Truly we are in good hands for the next
generation, and if anyone wants to see it,
it’s at a moment like this when they are so
mature,” she said. “Truly they understand
die-in protests, advocated for reform policy where they are. I was so proud.”
and remembered those killed at Marjory Some students in Yuster’s district
Stoneman Douglas High School by Nikolas designed signs calling to stop the violence
Cruz, who opened fire one month ago with and hosted an organized demonstration on
an AR-15 which he purchased legally the football field near Highway 1, from
despite exhibiting a history of mental ill- where drivers offered recognition and sup-
ness. port. Others gathered in their school’s com-
The tragedy inspired students across the mon area to recognize those killed in
country to participate in a rally organized Florida. In all instances, students dispersed
by the Women’s March Youth EMPOWER after and returned to class, she said.
intended to raise awareness regarding “I just couldn’t be prouder,” said Yuster.
school safety and gun control, which offi- Mary Streshly, superintendent of the
cials said local students joined reverential- Sequoia Union High School District,
ly. expressed admiration for her students’
San Mateo County Superintendent Anne behavior as well.
Campbell said in email she was pleased with “I can report that everything that is right
the students’ maturity, when they joined the about our district was exhibited today in the
rally lasting 17 minutes at 10 a.m. manner our students conducted themselves VISHWANATH PRATHIKANTI
“We are very proud of our students for throughout the day,” Streshly said in an Burlingame High School students gather in front of the school during Wednesday’s walkout.
uniting and standing up to support safe email.
schools. The student leadership in this High schoolers were told to stay on cam- District, spokeswoman Sheri Costa too said San Francisco Unified School District, said
county and across the country has been so pus during the rally, and some left, said ralliers acted appropriately and adhered to students behaved appropriately too.
impressive,” she said. Streshly, but those who disobeyed acted officials’ request to stay on campus during “Our students and staff were exemplary,
Jane Yuster, superintendent of the maturely and respectfully. the demonstration. participating in and facilitating the activi-
Cabrillo Unified School District, shared a In the San Mateo Union High School High schools throughout the county ties as planned for today,” he said in an
largely held gun reform demonstrations, email. “The engagement opportunities for
while many middle schools focused on students were effective and students respect-
building lesson plans around the issues of fully remained on campus. All activities
the day. While bell schedules were shifted in remained peaceful and well organized with
the upper grades to accommodate the rallies, minimal disruption to the school day.”
elementary schools were mostly insulated For Yuster, she said the students’ behavior
from the events, barring practicing school reflected positively not only on them-

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Fusion Academy Summer Sneak Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda dead in the Florida shooting. Some led teenagers took a moment of silence as them in a way that it probably hadn’t
Peek and Student Showcase. 5:30 de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn marches or rallied on football fields, they gathered around a circle of 17 been even 10 years ago,” Farber said.
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fusion Academy, about enrolling in Medicare. while others gathered in school gyms
2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Registration is required. For more chairs labeled with the names of the Wednesday’s coordinated protests
Mateo. Come experience student- information call 522-7490. or took a knee in the hallway. Florida victims. were organized by Empower, the youth
selected pieces of work, one-to-one At some schools, hundreds of stu- wing of the Women’s March, which
classrooms, and art studios. For more Uncle Jer’s B ee Show. 11 a.m. South Stoneman Douglas High senior
information call 312-8305. San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. dents poured out. At others, just one or brought thousands to Washington last
David Hogg, who has emerged as one
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. two walked out in defiance of adminis- year.
Public Access Television Station Learn the role of bees in pollination, of the leading student activists,
honey making and more. For more trators.
Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Midpen Media livestreamed the walkout at the At Aztec High School in a rural, gun-
Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo information contact They lamented that too many young
Alto. Includes signing up for classes ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. tragedy-stricken school on his friendly part of New Mexico where
people have died and that they’re tired
and a tour of the facility. For more YouTube channel. He said students many enjoy hunting and shooting,
information call 494-8686. First Annual 7 Mile House Jazz of going to school afraid they will be
Fest. Noon to 11:30 p.m. 7 Mile couldn’t be expected to stay in class students avoided gun politics and
killed.
Master Resource Conser vation House, 2800 Bayshore Blvd., while there was work to do to prevent opted for a ceremony honoring stu-
Brisbane. Featuring 11 bands. For “Enough is enough. People are done
Course. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 455 gun violence. dents killed in shootings — including
County Center, Redwood City. Meet more information call (415) 467- with being shot,” said Iris Fosse-Ober,
in room 405, on the fourth floor. Gain 2343. “Every one of these individuals two who died in a December attack at
18, a senior at Washburn High School
an in-depth knowledge of sustain- could have died that day. I could have Aztec.
ability topics and learn about local Car ing For Your Rabbit. 1 p.m. in Minneapolis.
resource conservation issues. South San Francisco Main Library, Some issued specific demands for died that day,” he said. “Our kids sit on both ends of the
Limited space, registration required. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San In joining the protests, the students spectrum, and we have a diverse com-
For more information contact aan- Francisco. Learn how to properly lawmakers, including mandatory back-
drade@smcgov.org. care for rabbits and debunk com- ground checks for all gun sales and a followed the example set by many of munity when it comes to gun rights
mon myths. For more information
ban on assault weapons like the one the survivors of the Florida shooting, and gun control,” Principal Warman
Music of the Baroque Era with contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
JungHae Kim and Josh Lee. 6:30 used in the Florida bloodbath. who have become gun-control Hall said.
p.m. Community Center Wind Room, Live Per formance: ‘Romeo and
While administrators and teachers at activists, leading rallies, lobbying In Brimfield, Ohio, 12-year-old
1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Juliet.’ 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Millbrae
Library, Community Room 1, 1 some schools applauded students for legislators and giving TV interviews. Olivia Shane, an avid competitive trap
Family friendly opportunity to expe-
rience the music of the baroque era Library Ave., Millbrae. For more infor- taking a stand — and some joined them Their efforts helped spur passage last shooter who has owned her own guns
played on period instruments. For mation call 697-7607. week of a Florida law curbing access to since she was about 7, skipped the gun
more information call 572-4248. — others threatened punishment for
SWA painting critique. 1 p.m. to 3 missing class. assault rifles by young people. protest and memorial held at her
San Francisco Shakespeare p.m. SWA Fine Art Center, 527 San
As the demonstrations unfolded, the Another protest against gun vio- school.
Festival. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Joyce Barron
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Leopardo will critique one or two NRA responded by posting a photo on lence is scheduled in Washington on “People want to take away our guns
Belmont. Free. Family friendly. For paintings with some constructive
Twitter of a black rifle emblazoned March 24, with organizers saying it is and it’s a Second Amendment right of
more information call 591-8286. help to improve your paintings. For
more information call 737-6084. with an American flag. The caption: expected to draw hundreds of thou- ours,” she said. “If they want to take
‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn “I’ll control my own guns, thank sands. away our Second Amendment right,
Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 you.” But whether the students can make a why can’t we take away their amend-
City. $37-$54. Based on the life of
John Merrick. For more information Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition The protests took place at schools difference on Capitol Hill remains to ment of freedom of speech?”
call 349-6411. by renowned Chinese painter and be seen.
printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor- from the elementary level through col- About 10 students left Ohio’s West
FRIDAY, MARCH 16 mation call 355-1894. lege, including some that have wit- Congress has shown little inclina- Liberty-Salem High School — which
City of South San Francisco Career
Learn to Build a Crystal Radio. 1: nessed their own mass shootings: tion to defy the powerful NRA and witnessed a shooting last year —
and Resources Fair. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
South San francisco Municipal 30 p.m to 3:30 p.m. Museum of About 300 students gathered on a soc- tighten gun laws, and Trump backed despite a warning they could face
Services Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave.,
cer field at Colorado’s Columbine away from his initial support for rais- detention or more serious discipline.
South San Francisco. Meet face to Palo Alto. RSVP required. $85. For
face with multiple employers. For more information call 321-1004. High, while students who survived the ing the minimum age for buying an Police in the Atlanta suburb of
more information contact Sandy Hook Elementary School attack assault rifle to 21. Marietta patrolled Kell High, where
patrick.alvarez@ssf.net. Financial Fitness: Building a
Strong Financial Foundation. 2 in 2012 marched out of Newtown High A spokeswoman for Education students were threatened with unspeci-
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and p.m. South San Francisco Main School in Connecticut. Secretary Betsy DeVos, newly fied consequences if they participated.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Lunch. 9:30 a.m. Little House Activity
San Francisco. Understand how to In the nation’s capital, more than appointed head of a federal panel on Three students walked out anyway.
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park.
Includes traditional Irish step danc- prioritize financial obligations and 2, 000 high-school age protesters school safety, said DeVos “gives a lot The walkouts drew support from
confidently build a financial founda- credit to the students who are raising companies such as media conglomer-
ing and customary Irish food. Cost $9
tion. For more information contact observed 17 minutes of silence while
to $11. For more information contact
knwachob@penvol.org. ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. sitting on the ground with their backs their voices and demanding change,” ate Viacom, which paused program-
turned to the White House. President and “their input will be valuable.” ming on MTV, BET, Nickelodeon and
Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. AAUW Guest Speaker Carol Mayer
to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Marshall. 2 p.m. Redwood Shores Donald Trump was out of town. David Farber, a history professor at its other networks for 17 minutes dur-
Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition Library, Community Room 399, The students carried signs with mes- the University of Kansas who has stud- ing the walkouts.
by renowned Chinese painter and Marine Parkway, Redwood Shores.
printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor- The speaker will talk about WIRE, an
mation call 355-1894. organization that provides informa-
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We expect a commitment of four to in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18, sor-County Clerk on 2/27/18. (Published
eight hours a week for at least four 3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/1/18,
months. The internship is unpaid, but 3/8/18, 3/15/18, 3/22/18).
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
terns have progressed in time into fictitious business name
paid correspondents and full-time re- statement #276613 fictitious business name
porters. The following person is doing business statement #276769
as: Seventeen South, 2140 Oakwood The following person is doing business
College students or recent graduates Drive, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. as: 1)Accurate Door and Hardware 2)Ac-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper Registered Owner: Katie Lipovsky, same curate Door 3)Accurate Building Supply, over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
address. The business is conducted by 945 Airport Blvd., SOUTH SAN FRAN-
experience is preferred but not neces- CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner:
sarily required. an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the Accurate Building Supply, Inc., CA. The
FBN on 1/1/2018. business is conducted by a Corporation.
Please send a cover letter describing /s/Katie Lipovsky/ The registrant commenced to transact
your interest in newspapers, a resume This statement was filed with the Asses- business under the FBN on N/A.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- sor-County Clerk on 2/9/18. (Published in /s/Robert Farmer/
ply, you should familiarize yourself the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
with our publication. Our Web site: 3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18). sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (Published
www.smdailyjournal.com. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18,
3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18).
Send your information via e-mail to fictitious business name
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- statement #276746
The following person is doing business fictitious business name
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- as: 1)Weir Catering & Events 2)Kevin B statement #276923
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Weir and Associates 3)Weir and Associ- The following person is doing business
ates 4)Weir Catering, 975 Industrial Rd as: Dana’s Flower Basket, 83 37th Ave,
Suite D, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
istered Owner: Kevin B. Weir and Asso- Owners: Dana LoSchiavo and Joseph
ciates, LLC, CA. The business is con- LoSchiavo, 947 Lurline Dr., Foster City,
now hiring! ducted by a Limited Liability Company. CA 94404. The business is conducted
by a General Partnership. The registrant
CARE HOMES IN SAN MATEO AND The registrants commenced to transact commenced to transact business under 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices
REDWOOD CITY LOOKING FOR business under the FBN on 1/2/2018. the FBN on 02/08/1984.
CAREGIVERS: /s/Edip Borluca/ /s/Dana LoSchiavo/ fictitious business name order to show cause for order to show cause for
Interested applicants should call Savoi at This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- statement #276869 change of name change of name
1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at 1(650)454- sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/6/18. (Published in The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV00596 CASE# 18CIV00848
0497 in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18, as: Noel Drive Apartments, 1010 & 1023 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18). 3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18). Noel Drive, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
pet sitters & fictitious business name
statement #276730
fictitious business name
statement #276797
Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis-
PETITION OF
Ildiko Gabor Segreti
PETITION OF
Monica Marie Fuentes
dog waLkers The following person is doing business
as: Happy Lemon, 20488 Stevens Creek
The following person is doing business
as: AAA Promotions, 980 Grand Ave.
trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 2/5/08.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Ildiko Gabor Segreti filed a pe-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Monica Marie Fuentes filed a
needed! Blvd, Suite 2040, CUPERTINO, CA
95014. Registered Owner: T Rock Inc.,
Suite 5, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
94080. Registered Owner: Howard David /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
tition with this court for a decree chang-
ing name as follows:
petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
CA. The business is conducted by a Renn, same address. The business is This statement was filed with the Asses- Present Name: Ildiko Gabor Segreti Present Name: Monica Marie Fuentes
Local, family owned pet Corporation. The registrants com- conducted by an Individual. The regis- sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in Proposed Name: Ildiko Gabor Proposed Name: Monica Marie Nadirah
menced to transact business under the the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, Zarif
care company. FBN on N/A.
trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on N/A. 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Love for animals, /s/I-WEN HSIAO/ /s/Howard David Renn/ interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Valid CDL/Ins/Car sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published fictitious business name below to show cause, if any, why the pe- fore this court at the hearing indicated
tition for change of name should not be below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
required. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18,
3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18,
3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18).
statement #276955
The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the tition for change of name should not be
Routes from San Mateo as: Maverick Jacks, 1190 California name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
to Palo Alto. Drive, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- sons for the objection at least two court a written objection that includes the rea-
fictitious business name fictitious business name tered Owner: Maverick Jacks Peninsula
statement #276603 days before the matter is scheduled to sons for the objection at least two court
Approx hours, statement #276748
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by be heard and must appear at the hearing days before the matter is scheduled to
a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
M-F 11am - 3pm as: Design Studio, 120 N. El Camino Re- as: Styles By Lili, 515 El Camino Real
#160, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- trant commenced to transact business
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
al, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered under the FBN on 6/1/16. timely filed, the court may grant the peti- not be granted. If no written objection is
www.bayareapetpals.com Owner: Visionary Designs Inc., CA. The tered Owner: Sandra Figueroa, 18401
/s/Micheal Mallie/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com business is conducted by a Corporation. Via Jose, SAN LORENZO, CA 94580.
The business is conducted by an Individ- This statement was filed with the Asses- petition shall be held on 03/27/18 at 9 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
for more info The registrants commenced to transact a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, petition shall be held on 04/10/18 at 9
business under the FBN on 3/10/04. ual. The registrant commenced to trans- sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in
act business under the FBN on the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
/s/Daniel F. Biermann/ Order to Show Cause shall be published Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
This statement was filed with the Asses- 11.1.2017. 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18).
/s/Sandra Liliana Figueroa/ at least once each week for four succes- Order to Show Cause shall be published
sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (Published sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- at least once each week for four succes-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
saLes/marketing sor-County Clerk on 2/8/18. (Published in fictitious business name ing on the petition in the following news- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18). paper of general circulation: ing on the petition in the following news-
internships the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18, statement #276871
3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18). The following person is doing business San Mateo Daily Journal paper of general circulation:
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking Filed: 2/13/2018 San Mateo Daily Journal
for ambitious interns who are eager to fictitious business name as: 1273 Mills Street Apartments, 1273 /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Filed: 2/26/2018
jump into the business arena with both statement #276392 Mills Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA Judge of the Superior Court /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
The following person is doing business fictitious business name 94063. Registered Owners: Richard Tod
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs statement #276928 Dated: 2/8/2018 Judge of the Superior Court
as: Learning Bio, 120 A Santa Margarita Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 (Published 2/22/18, 3/1/18, 3/8/18, Dated: 2/26/2018
of the newspaper and media industries. Ave., MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- The following person is doing business
This position will provide valuable Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The 3/15/18) (Published 3/8/18, 3/1518, 3/22/18,
tered Owner: Julie Minter Flynn, 200 as: PF Consulting, 1219 Chantal Way, business is conducted by a Trust. The
experience for your bright future. REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered 3/29/18)
Lyndhurst Ave., Belmont, CA 94002. registrant commenced to transact busi-
Email resume The business is conducted by an Individ- Owner: Pamela Forbes, 1598 Maddux
ness under the FBN on 3/10/08.
info@smdailyjournal.com ual. The registrants commenced to Dr., Redwood City, CA 94061. The
business is conducted by an Individual. /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
transact business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- order to show cause for
01/16/2018. The registrant commenced to transact
tribuZi for hair has a station for business under the FBN on 1/1/18. sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in change of name
/s/Julie Minter Flynn/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, CASE# 18CIV00847 210 Lost & found
rent join our busy friendly energetic salon This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Pamela Forbes/
This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
located 25 W. 25th Ave #5 in San Mateo. sor-County Clerk on 1/23/18. (Published COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Lost cat. Black and White. Black
Stop by or call Paige (650)679-4736. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, patch on right eye. REWARD.
3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18). fictitious business name REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Call (323) 439-7713.
3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18).
statement #276926 PETITION OF
203 public notices Cowya Lamond Hockett
fictitious business name
fictitious business name
The following person is doing business
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: books
statement #276806 as: Atlas Health Sciences, 100 N El Ca-
statement #276660 mino Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Petitioner: Cowya Lamond Hocketti filed
fictitious business name The following person is doing business a petition with this court for a decree James patterson hardback books.
statement #276508 The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Atlas Asia-Pacific, 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
as: 1)DR Bankson Safe & Vault Services as: Veracom Ford, 790 N. San Mateo changing name as follows:
The following person is doing business 2)DR Bankson Security Company, 528 CA. The business is conducted by a Present Name: Cowya Lamond Hockett
as: Prospect Vintage, 883 Santa Cruz Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- Corporation. The registrant commenced nichoLas sparks hardback books.
Cypress Avenue, SAN BRUNO, CA tered Owner: Cevera Automotive Group, Proposed Name: Cowya Hameed Zarif
Ave #3, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Reg- 94066. Registered Owners: Donald R. to transact business under the FBN on 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
istered Owner: Donna M. Vavuris, 1311 LLC, CA. The business is conducted by N/A.
Bankson and Marsha A. Bankson, same a Limited Liability Company. The regis- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Notre Dame Ave., Belmont, CA 94002. address. The business is conducted by /s/Francis C. Ryan/ QuaLity books used and rare. World
trant commenced to transact business interested in this matter shall appear be- & US History and classic American nov-
The business is conducted by an Individ- a Married Couple. The registrant com- This statement was filed with the Asses- fore this court at the hearing indicated
ual. The registrants commenced to under the FBN on 10/11/2005. els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
menced to transact business under the /s/Robert Branzuela/ sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
transact business under the FBN on N/A. FBN on 2002. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, tition for change of name should not be
/s/Donna M. Vavuris/ This statement was filed with the Asses- the haLo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
/s/Marsha A. Bankson/ sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). granted. Any person objecting to the Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file
sor-County Clerk on 1/31/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/8/18,
sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published 3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18). a written objection that includes the rea- v.Logvinov, unusuaL Journey to the
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18, sons for the objection at least two court
3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/1/18, statement of abandonment of Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
3/8/18, 3/15/18, 3/22/18). the use of a fictitious business days before the matter is scheduled to sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
fictitious business name name statement m-256804 be heard and must appear at the hearing
statement #276966 Names of the person abandoning the to show cause why the petition should
fictitious business name
fictitious business name The following person is doing business use of the Fictitious Business Name: not be granted. If no written objection is 294 baby stuff
statement #276742 timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
The following person is doing business statement #276820 as: 1)Salon Amethyst 2)Butterfly Skin Jenny Peni and Samantha Gonsalves.
The following person is doing business and Beauty, 461 Laurel St., SAN CAR- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the fisher-price heaLthy Care booster
as: 1) Big Dreams Apparel 2) Show Time Name of Business: The Deluxe Salon. petition shall be held on 04/10/18 at 9 seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
Kids, 1924 Pulgas Ave, EAST PALO AL- as: The Sweet Greek, 99 Gresham Lane, LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: Jen- Date of original filing: July 17, 2013. Ad-
ATHERTON, CA 94027. Registered ny Peni, 645 Caribbean Way, San Ma- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
TO, CA 94303. Registered Owner: Nika- dress of Principal Place of Business:
ria Luckey, same address. The business Owners: Pamela Silvaroli, same address. teo, CA 94402. The business is conduct- 461 Laurel St., SAN CARLOS, CA
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 295 art
The business is conducted by an Individ- ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Order to Show Cause shall be published
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- 94070. Registrants: 1)Jenny Peni, 645 at least once each week for four succes-
trants commenced to transact business ual. The registrant commenced to trans- menced to transact business under the brushed finish, 15" X 20" frame
Caribbean Way, San Mateo, CA 94402 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- holds 18 various size photos. Never
under the FBN on 2/20/2018. act business under the FBN on N/A. FBN on N/A. 2)Samantha Gonsalves, 1187 Cotter
/s/Jenny Peni/ ing on the petition in the following news- used. $20. 650-369-2486.
/s/Nikaria Luckey/ /s/Pamela Silvaroli/ Way, Hayward, CA 94541. The business paper of general circulation:
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal
was conducted by a General Partner-
sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in
ship. Filed: 2/26/2018 296 appliances
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/22/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/1/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
3/1/18, 3/8/18, 3/15/18). 3/8/18, 3/15/18, 3/22/18). 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). /s/Jenny Peni/ air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 2/26/2018 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
County on 3/9/18. (Published 3/8/18, 3/1518, 3/22/18,
3/29/18) 0898
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
notice notice nal, 3/15/18, 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18). air conditioner, Portable, 14,000
BTU, Commercial Cool model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
sories plus remote included.
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
notice of pubLic hearing and of proposaL for impLementing (650)345-1835
schooL faciLities fees as authoriZed by
education code section s 17620 and government codes 65995
LegaL notices coffee maker $15.00 white, Kitchen
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
0907

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that immediately following a public hearing on the matter, a Fictitious Business Name Statements, coLeman LXe Roadtrip Grill -
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
proposed resolution(s) will be considered by the Governing Board of San Carlos School District Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, (650)918-9847
at its regular meeting on March 22, 2018, at 6:45 p.m., which if adopted by the Board will imple-
ment development fees established by the District against residential construction and recon- Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, eLectric stove From Sears
struction at up to $3.79 per square foot and against new commercial or industrial construction at Notice of Public Sales and More. Excellent Condition $225
Please Call (650)244-9267
up to $0.61 a square foot. Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code Section 65995
authorize the proposed fees. Data pertaining to the cost of school facilities is available for in- good microwave 1100 watt $40 Da-
spection during regular business hours at the District's administrative offices. The fee, if ap- Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. ly City (415) 231-4825.
proved by the Governing Board, will become effective on May 21, 2018, which is 60 days after hotpoint heavy Duty Dryer excellent
the proposed adoption of the resolution levying such fee by the Governing Board. Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Dan (408)656-0958
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
mfg h20Labs Model 300 exc cond
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
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296 Appliances 303 Electronics 304 Furniture 310 misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment Garage Sales
mAyTAG wASHER excellent working ONKyO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital USEd BEdROOm Furniture, FRee. Call wATER STORAGE TANK, brand new, CHILdS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, (650)573-7381. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
(408)656-0958 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (650)771-6324 met $25 obo (650)591-6842 GARAGE SALES
wALL UNIT/ROOm Divider. Simple
REFRIGERATOR FOR Sale very good
condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650
SAmSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
lines. Breaks down for transportation.
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message 311 musical Instruments
EASTON ALUmINUm bat.33 inches, 30 ESTATE SALES
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
ROOm HEATER electric 1320 Watts, Ar- wALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with make money, make room!
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. 304 Furniture upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
CHROmATIC HARmONICA: Horner
The 64 Chomonica, german Made $180, GOLF BAG travel protector, black, $5;
(650)952-3500
2 wALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops wARdROBE CLOSET with beveled
(650)278-5776. (650)591-9769 List your upcoming
SEwING mACHINE-ROyAL XL 6000 need work but very good cond. $20/ea door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- garage sale,
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. (650)952-3466. 0764
dRUm SET-PEARL FORUm excellent
GOLF bag with 22 clubs. great for peo- moving sale,
(650)342-8436. ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
SHOwTImE ROTISSERIE used once
ANTIqUE dINING table for six people wOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Call Paul (650)218-6706. 2648 estate sale,
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
wOOd-GRAIN LAmINATE Kitchen table EPIPHONE LES Paul 100th
yard sale,
message. ANTIqUE mOHAGANy Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- Anniversary Custom electric guitar. GOLF BALLS, good condition, 100 for rummage sale,
SINGER SEwING Machine. good condi- ble $35 (650)392-4841. Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 $10; (650)591-9769 clearance sale, or
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call ARmCHAIR GOOd condition $55.
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. (650)266-3184 306 Housewares FENdER mUSTANG I guitar amplifier
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- whatever sale you
SmITH CORONA typewriter and table BEIGE SOFA $99. excellent Condition
COmPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
$80. (650)421-5469 $90.00 (650)341-8342 have...
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 (650) 315-2319
garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, FENdER mUSTANG ll guitar amplifier
TABLE TOP elec.Skillet Oster #4859 BUNK BEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 20-pieces in original box, never used. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for Reach over 83,450 readers
w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or $250 per box (3 boxes available). $130.00 (650)421-5469 $50. (650)593-4490 from South San Francisco
(650)344-4756 B/O (650)685-2494 (650)342-5630
FOR SALE: to Palo Alto.
CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- CRySTAL (LEAdEd glass) lamp $30. epiphone Les Paul Custom mEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00, in your local newspaper.
UNITAP STANdARd centerset bath-
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, or: floral design. good condition Can send picture. (650)464-7860 Prophecy electric guitar. Mint. good condition, (650)341-0282.
$45.00. (650)266-3184 $625.00, 650 421 5469.
(650)595-3933
GRILLING wOK stir fry. high quality mEN’S SKI Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very Call (650)344-5200
VACUUm CLEANER (reconditioned) COmmOdE, GOOd condition. $20 obo. steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
$20 Call ed (415)298-0645 Please call (650)745-6309 2648 HUGE LUdwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
wESTERN wASHBOARd Sales made COmPUTER dESK (glass) & chair. Like JULISKA HANd-CRAFTEd 6 7/16" Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
of brass and wood, golden Beam #25-C. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NeW $15.00 (650)369-8013.
gtecher@comcast.net (650)344-4756 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
$75. phone 650-369-2486.
PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi- (650)771-6324. 379 Open Houses
wHIRLPOOL wASHER DRYeR, ge COmPUTER dESK For sale $99 KITCHEN CRAFT Cutter with five differ- tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
Refrigerator all working and in good con- (650)520-4650 ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. $35 contact 650-592-2648 PIANO-1955 BALdwIN Acrosonic 36” PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
wHIRLPOOL-dRyER GAS Coin Oper-
COmPUTER SwIVEL CHAIR. Padded
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loon tires $30 each (650) 347-2356
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NEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
dINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons from South San Francisco
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
VINTAGE CRAFTSmAN Jig Saw. Circa 312 Pets & Animals to Palo Alto.
mes
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new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
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in your local newspaper.
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80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All
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good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
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cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- Clean & Updated units. No Smoking, No
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$59 call (650)218-6528 IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, ment, New floors, windows, and applian-
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Steve (650)518-6614. $30. (415)231-4825 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371

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(650)556-9708. NEw dELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- HIP HOUSING
BOBBy HULL Hockey game great CHAIN SAw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric, Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 5 BOxES male & female square dance
$55. (650)888-5808 San Mateo County
299 Computers Sell! (650) 875-8159. clothing. excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. (650)348-6660
CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not 340 Camera & Photo Equip.
19" COLOR Monitor with stand Vg con- NEw TwIN Mattress set plus frame guts $500 (415)269-4784
dition power cord/owners manual includ- $30.00 (650) 347-2356 dAwGS BRANd Kaymann black and
COSTCO PLAy Pen with travel bag. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 NIKON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 515 Office Space
NIAGARA VIBRATING Adjustable bed Used once $35 (650)591-2981 (650)369-2486
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
RECORdABLE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- (408)656-0958 dRUm -déCOR ONLY Brass cylinder & OmEGA B600 Condenser enlarger, In-
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fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 color in excellent condition 3/4 struction Manual & 50mm el-Omegar en- -VIRTUAL OFFICES-
(650) 578 9208 OFFICE SwIVEL Chair, good condition. larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 $59 - $150
(650)344-4756 length $50 (650)692-8012
$25. (415)231-4825
300 Toys GALV. GOPHER wire, full roll VIVITAR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and *Business Internet *Phone Answering
GENUINE LAdIES Mink Fur Jacket, original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
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great for Kids (650) 952-3500 LUGGAGE, REd, 21" NeW Samsonite
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 LAdIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
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(415)260-6940 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
(650)952-3466
sion great piece great condition black SAmSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
mAHOGANy ANTIqUE Secretary desk, $80 (650)364-5263
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. TUxEdO SIzE 40, black, including white
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$1500. Call (415)891-2994.
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it benefits Millbrae,” she said. “Let’s just go ahead and rush this

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members or officials, were met with enthu-
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through,” Lee sarcastically quipped at the
most recent meeting.
The station plan decision paved the way
brown hats declaring “Better Millbrae,” and for the Republic project proposal, as well
waving signs and banners expressing dis- as the Serra Station project which coun-
posal initially formulated nearly five years satisfaction with the project. Van Every has claimed the city’s contri- cilmembers are concurrently considering.
ago. Counter perspectives were lauded by bution is essential to financing the afford- Officials are slated to soon re-examine
“We believe this is the best project for housing advocates, real estate profession- able project, as it unlocks a complex series Vince Muzzi’s project offering 444 housing
this area,” he told councilmembers, amidst als and others calling for project approval of tax credits and public money required for units, more than 290,000 square feet of
the hourslong deliberation prior to offi- as a means of combating the local afford- the project to pencil out. offices and approximately 13,200 square
cials taking action. ability crisis. Witnessing the flexibility on terms of feet of retail space in one nine-story and
Many held opposing views on the proj- the development agreement, Papan encour- two 10-story towers at the city’s rail stop.
“We desperately need housing, and this is
ect though, primarily those who believed aged officials to table a decision at the The two sizable projects are only a por-
the ideal location for 400 units,” said Gina
officials should hold off on approving the meeting to grant more time for bargaining. tion of the residential development slated
Zari, spokeswoman for the San Mateo
project in favor of negotiating a more “My colleagues would be selling us short for the area, as Papan suggested as many as
County Association of Realtors.
lucrative development agreement for the if we just agreed on what is before us right 1,200 units could ultimately be proposed in
city. Of the housing units, 80 are proposed in now,” she said.
a standalone project to be constructed near- the 116-acre site.
Dozens of critics called for amended proj- The two dissenting votes on the develop- Following the decision, emotions con-
ect plans to include more retail space, less by and reserved for military veterans. ment reflected the councilmembers’ previ-
Following a negotiation from the dais led tinued running high as project proponents
housing density, greater financial contribu- ous position on the Millbrae Station Area enthusiastically cheered while critics jeered
tions from the developer, better traffic by Councilman Reuben Holober, Van Every Specific Plan in 2016, when the policy
committed to adding 20 more affordable across the aisle of red folding chairs divid-
calming measures, a higher quality hotel loosening development regulations for the ing the gymnasium that they were hijack-
and increased consideration for the local units priced at a moderate rate to be built 116-acre site near the train station was
into the market rate project. ing Millbrae. Outside, residents who fought
school district. approved. the development took off their caps and
Those concerns were shared by Papan, Holober also talked Van Every into con- Lee and Papan then claimed the agree- were overheard readying their plans to
who has long criticized the project for not tributing an additional $880,000 to the ment was being ushered through too quick- move elsewhere.
generating enough revenue or other perks city’s Community Center rebuild fund, rais- ly, to the detriment of the city’s best inter-
for the local community. ing the sum to $2.8 million and matching est and that perspective was reiterated last
“This current arrangement, I don’t think the city’s payment toward development of night. austin@smdailyjournal.com
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