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Pot delivery
rules under
city review
Redwood City officials to weigh next phase of
legalization, including commercial nurseries
By Zachary Clark ments would allow cannabis deliv-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ery centers within Redwood City.
That would include storage of
In the latest step in Redwood cannabis products for delivery, but
City’s phased approach to com- not over-the-counter retail; and
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL mercial cannabis regulations, the indoor nurseries growing only
Nearly 50 years after he served as a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War, San Mateo resident Rich King shares his Planning Commission will con- immature plants — which must be
knowledge of the hovering aircraft with students on tours at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos. sider Tuesday the legalization of shipped outside the city for full
cannabis delivery operations as cultivation — in industrial zoning
Serving the country from the skies well as nurseries that grow and sell
starter plants.
The proposed ordinance amend-
districts. The amendments would
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earned a presidential salary of “All the President’s Men.” Brothers John Harvey Kellogg (1852-
$200,000 per year while serving *** 1943) and William K. Kellogg (1860-
as the 37th president of the United The 1976 movie, “All the President’s 1951) invented Corn Flakes cereal in
States from 1969 to 1974. His annual Men,” based on the book, starred 1884. They were trying to create a sub-
expense account was $50,000. Dustin Hoffman (born 1937) as stitute for bread.
*** Washington Post reporter Carl ***
The maiden name of Richard Nixon’s Bernstein (born 1944). Robert Redford Ans wer: Rathergate was a 2004 scan-
mother was Milhous. It is also his mid- (born 1937) starred as reporter Bob dal in which Dan Rather of “60 Minutes
dle name. Woodward (born 1943). Wednesday ” presented documents that
Actor Patrick Duffy Actor Rob Lowe is *** *** criticized the quality of President
Actor Kurt Russell
is 69. is 67. 54. On June 17, 1972, employees of the The Washington Post, a newspaper George W. Bush’s serv ice in the Air
Committee to Re-Elect the President known for its coverage of American National Guard in 1972-73. It was later
The former national chairwoman of the NAACP, Myrlie were arrested when they were caught politics, is the oldest newspaper in admitted that the documents were nev er
Evers-Williams, is 85. Former astronaut Ken Mattingly is 82. breaking into the Democratic National Washington, D.C. Founded in 1877 by authenticated. Monicagate was the
Singer-songwriter Jim Weatherly is 75. Singer-songwriter Committee headquarters. The Watergate Democrat Stilson Hutchins (1838- President Clinton-Monica Lewinsk y
John Sebastian (The Lovin’ Spoonful) is 74. Former NSA scandal had begun. 1912), the first issue had four pages and scandal of 1998. Contragate, also
Director and former CIA Director Michael Hayden is 73. Rock *** cost 3 cents. called the Iran-Contra affair, was
musician Harold Brown (War; Lowrider Band) is 72. Country Gerald Ford (1913-2006) was the first *** ex posed in 1986 when it was discov ered
singer Susie Allanson is 66. Actress Lesley-Anne Down is 64. president of the United States to be American writer Emily Post (1873- that the U.S. gov ernment was prov id-
Actor Mark Boone Jr. is 63. Country singer Paul Overstreet is appointed to office rather than elected. 1960) penned her first book about eti- ing cov ert military aid to Nicaraguan
63. Actor Gary Sinise is 63. Actor Christian Clemenson is 60. He was appointed after the resignation quette in 1922 titled “Etiquette: The contra rebels by selling arms to Iran.
Former basketball and baseball player Danny Ainge is 59. of Richard Nixon on Aug. 9, 1974. Blue Book of Social Usage.” Post
Actor Arye Gross is 58. Actress Vicki Lewis is 58. Actor Casey *** believed that proper behavior consisted
Siemaszko is 57. Writer-director Rob Sitch is 56. Rock singer In 1974, President Gerald Ford granted of common sense and consideration of Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Billy Corgan is 51. Rock musician Van Conner (Screaming Richard Nixon a pardon for any crimes others.
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Truesdale is 49. Rock musician Melissa Auf der Maur is 46. while in office. In a televised speech, C.W. Post (1854-1914) started a cereal 5200 ext. 128.
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Obituaries Obituary
Installation of Pastor
Graham Baird at
First Presbyterian Church,
Burlingame
Sunday, March 25, at 3:00pm, there
will be a festive installation service for
Graham Baird, the new lead pastor at First
Presbyterian Church, Burlingame. We are
welcoming a guest preacher (including for
that entire morning’s worship) Pastor Dan
Meyer from the Chicago area, as well as Pastor Steve Schibsted from First
Pres. Berkeley, who will offer the Charge to the congregation. Graham’s
father, Pastor Don Baird from Fremont Pres. Sacramento, will offer the
Charge to the new lead pastor in Burlingame. Paul Watermulder–the
former pastor of First Pres. Burlingame for over three decades–will lead
the Call To Worship. The worship service will be highlighted by a brass
quintet, the Chancel Choir with organ accompaniment, the Contemporary
Worship Praise Band, and bagpipes! All are welcome, and there will be a
reception afterwards in the Fellowship Hall.
Come hear Graham preach at any of our regularly scheduled Sunday
services: 8:15am Intimate Chapel Service; 9:30am Contemporary Praise
Band Service; 11:00am Traditional Choir and Organ Service.
House pushes back Senators want CIA to lift veil on nominee’s black site past
By Jonathan Lemire, Catherine Lucey and Jill Colvin By Deb Riechmann waterboarding and, when in 2002 Haspel was there, but at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in his words, “a lot various times that year interrogators at
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worse?” Is Haspel the site sought to make terror suspects
WASHINGTON — With whispers of a staffing purge per- the right person to talk by slamming them against walls,
meating the West Wing, the White House pushed back WASHINGTON — Gina Haspel’s lead the CIA at a keeping them from sleeping, holding
Friday and insisted that reports of tumult and imminent long spy career is so shrouded in mys- time of escalating them in coffin-sized boxes and forcing
departures are overblown. tery that senators want documents Russian aggression water down their throats — a technique
Chief of staff John Kelly, himself the subject of rumors declassified so they can decide if her and ongoing called waterboarding.
that his days are numbered, assured a group of staffers their role at a CIA black site should prevent extremist threats? Haspel also is accused of drafting a
jobs were safe, at least for now. her from directing the agency. Haspel’s upcom- memo calling for the destruction of 92
“The chief of staff actually spoke to a number of staff this Gina Haspel
It’s a deep dive into Haspel’s past ing confirmation videotapes of interrogation sessions.
morning reassuring them that there were no immediate per- that reflects key questions about her hearing will be laser-focused on the Their destruction in 2005 prompted a
sonnel changes at this time and that people shouldn’t be future: Would she support President time she spent supervising a secret lengthy Justice Department investiga-
concerned,” said press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Donald Trump if he tried to reinstate prison in Thailand. The CIA won’t say tion that ended without charges.
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T
he S an Mat e o Co un t y Fai r and Sunday April 29. Showtimes are 1
made its last band announce- p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
ment for this year with the news Tickets (at $30 and $40) are available
that four-time Grammy award-winning at www. chickensball. org or in person at
TLC is slated for 7:30 p. m. June 10. Ce n t ral S c h o o l April 1-12, Monday
The complete lineup is: S h e i l a E. through Thursday, 7:30 p. m. to 8:30
(June 9); TLC (June 10); S ug ar Ray p. m.
(June 13), Pab l o Crui s e (June 14), The Chicken’s Ball is rooted in both
Av e rag e Wh i t e B an d (June 15) and San Carlos and San Francisco history.
Jo h n Mi c h ae l Mo n t g o me ry (June The San Francisco original began in
16). World-renowned Mas t e r late 1800s S an Fran c i s c o ’s B arb ary
Il l us i o n i s t Pe t e r Go s s ame r will Co as t saloons. Local vaudeville per-
perform on June 11 and 12. formers, seeking to soften their bawdy
*** reputation, staged special extra per-
S an Fran c i s c o In t e rn at i o n al formances in glittery costumes of feath-
Ai rp o rt announced In t e rj e t made its ers and sequins to raise money for local
inaugural flights between San Francisco charities. Those feathery costumes
and Cancun and Guadalajara, Mexico inspired the name “Chicken’s Ball. ”
REUTERS
Wednesday and that Interjet will operate ***
Workers remove debris from a collapsed pedestrian bridge at Florida International University.
three flights per week to Cancun and B url i n g ame Hi g h S c h o o l students
three flights per week to Guadalajara.
Both routes will be operated using
Airbus A320 aircraft. Interjet is an
international airline based in Mexico
will be spotlighted in a film festival
organized by the Ci t i z e n s
En v i ro n me n t al Co un c i l and co-
sponsored by the high school’s envi-
State: Voicemail about cracks
City providing air service to 55 desti-
nations in eight countries, including 35
cities in Mexico.
ronmental club.
The event Monday, March 19, will
screen short films addressing environ-
two days before bridge failure
By Adriana Gomez Licon caused the bridge to fall.
*** mental issues and winners will be
announced in the evening. Cash prizes and Jennifer Kay The bridge collapsed Thursday, killing at
Ni c o l e Po l l ac k was appointed last least six people. Authorities are slowly
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
week as the new director of its Human are available. The event begins 7 p. m. removing the debris, looking for more vic-
S e rv i c e s Ag e n c y , the department at the B url i n g ame Hi g h S c h o o l tims.
MIAMI — An engineer left a voicemail
largely responsible for administering auditorium. two days before a catastrophic bridge failure A college student who narrowly escaped
safety net services in collaboration *** in Miami to say some cracking had been from a car that got smashed by a collapsing
with other agencies Mi l l b rae Ci t y Co un c i l pledged a found at one end of the concrete span, but bridge said he watched helplessly as the
Pollack had been serving in the role willingness to reconsider the city’s the voicemail wasn’t picked up until after structure tumbled down on top of the vehicle
on an interim basis since October when vacant vice mayor position at an the collapse, Florida Department of and killed the friend who was sitting next to
former director Il i an a Ro dri g ue z upcoming meeting. Transportation officials said Friday. him in the driver’s seat.
The issue has been a source of con- The voicemail left on a landline wasn’t Richie Humble, who studies at FIU, was
joined the Co un t y Man ag e r’s Of f i c e riding in a car under the pedestrian bridge
tention since late last year, when coun- heard by a state DOT employee until Friday
as its newest deputy county manager. when he heard a long creaking noise coming
cilmembers bypassed protocol and pre- because the employee was out of the office
Prior, she was HSA’s assistant director on an assignment, the agency said in an from the structure that spanned a busy
from October 2014 until her naming to vented Co un c i l wo man An n Miami-area highway. It sounded different
email.
the interim position. S c h n e i de r from moving into the posi- In a transcript released Friday night, from anything he had ever heard before.
*** tion aligning her to become the next Denney Pate with FIGG Bridge Group says “I looked up, and in an instant, the bridge
The S an Carl o s Ch i c k e n s ’ B al l , a mayor. the cracking would need repairs “but from a was collapsing on us completely. It was too
live stage show produced by talented Residents have regularly spoke out safety perspective we don’t see that there’s quick to do anything about it,” Humble said
San Carlos community members, is set during public comment advocating for any issue there so we’re not concerned about Friday in a phone interview with the
for April 20-29 at Ce n t ral Mi ddl e councilmembers to reassess their deci- it from that perspective.” Associated Press.
sion, claiming officials are betraying At a news conference Friday night, offi- Rescuers are looking for the young
S c h o o l ( Mus t an g Hal l ) at 757 Cedar woman who was at the wheel, Alexa Duran,
the public trust by refusing to name a cials from the National Transportation
St. in San Carlos. whose family said she was dead. Once he
vice mayor. According to protocol, Safety Board said they have just begun their
Now in its 78th year, the vaudeville- investigation, and cannot yet say whether realized he was alive, Humble also realized
style show is the longest running PTA Schneider is in line to fill the seat, as that he could not get to Duran. He called to
she was the second highest vote getter that cracking contributed to the collapse.
event in the United States, raising thou- They also said workers were trying to her but got no response. A group of men out-
sands of dollars for San Carlos public in the previous election. strengthen a diagonal member on the pedes- side the car started yelling at him to try
schools. This year’s theme is “Ti me trian bridge at Florida International crawling through the rear window.
S t an ds S t i l l , ” a Broadway review. University when it collapsed. He made his way into the back seat but
Show dates are: Friday, April 20, The Reporters’ Notebook is a weekly collec- Ro b ert Accet t a, t h e i n v es t i g at o r-i n - couldn’t squeeze through because the win-
tion of facts culled from the notebooks of the charge for the NTSB, said crews were dow was crushed. The men outside grabbed a
Saturday, April 21, Sunday, April 22, Daily Journal staff. It appears in the weekend
ap p l y i n g p o s t -t en s i o n i n g fo rce, b ut wooden plank and pried open the rear door
Friday, April 27, and Saturday, April 28 edition.
to pull him free, he said.
investigators aren’t sure if that’s what
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Stocks inch up as banks, industrial companies rise After a dramatic drop at the
By Marley Jay
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS beginning of February followed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 25,031.00 by a rapid recovery of some of
Low: 24,857.09 their losses, stocks have bounced
NEW YORK — U. S. stocks
edged higher Friday as gains from Close: 24,946.51 around for the last month. The
energy companies, industrial Change: +72.85 Dow, which surged past 26,000 in
firms and smaller companies mid-January, has been wobbling
OTHER INDEXES around 25,000 for about a month.
helped the market end a modest S&P 500: 2752.01 +4.68
losing streak. The S&P 500 fell for the first
NYSE Index: 12,784.39 +40.78 four days of the week and finished
Oil and gas companies climbed
along with the price of oil Friday Nasdaq: 7481.99 +0.25 with a decline of 1.2 percent. The
while industrial companies recov- NYSE MKT: 2481.33 +25.95 worst losses came Tuesday and
ered some of the losses they sus- Russell 2000: 1586.05 +9.43 Wednesday after President Donald
tained earlier this month. Beauty Wilshire 5000: 28,545.18 +78.92 Trump blocked Singapore-based
products retailer Ulta and software chipmaker Broadcom’s effort to
company Adobe rose after strong
10-Yr Bond: 2.84 +0.02 buy its U.S. rival Qualcomm and
quarterly reports. Tiffany dropped Oil (per barrel): 62.25 +1.06 European leaders warned about the
after reporting weak sales, and Gold : 1,313.90 -3.90 risks of trade disputes.
online retailers Overstock. com The Federal Reserve said factory
and Wayfair slumped as investors “From an investor point of concerns about rising tensions 2,752.01. The Dow Jones indus- output continued to rise as compa-
worried about a possible price war. view, the fact that we haven’t ral- over international trade. trial average added 72.85 points, nies in the U.S. produced more
All this week, stocks moved lied right back to the highs is a “The pullback that we’ve been or 0.3 percent, to 24,946.51. The cars, computers and furniture. It
higher in early trading only to good thing, ” said Randy in is pretty much driven by Nasdaq composite rose 0. 25 reported that manufacturing output
shed those gains as the day went Frederick, vice president of trad- President Trump’s proclamation points to 7,481.99. The Russell rose 1.2 percent in February after
on. They broke out of that pattern ing and derivatives at Charles about tariffs,” Frederick said. 2000 index of smaller-company three months of weak results.
Friday, even though the gains Schwab. Positive news about the The S&P 500 index gained 4.68 stocks jumped 9.43 points, or 0.6 Factory output has increased 2.5
were modest. economy has been countered by points, or 0. 2 percent, to percent, to 1,586.05. percent over the last year.
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Sports briefs
AP source: Altuve, Astros agree
Subpoena seeks records
between NC State, Dennis Smith Jr.
RALEIGH, N.C.— A grand jury subpoena received by North
CAL
Continued from page 11
to add $151M from 2020-2024 Carolina State seeks communication records between school
A person familiar with the negotiations says AL MVP officials and its former coaching staff, and ex-Wolfpack guard
that it was more important to protect a young players’
Jose Altuve and the World Series champion Houston Astros Dennis Smith Jr. and his representatives.
health than try and rush her back to the court if she was not
have agreed to a contract that guarantees him an additional N.C. State released the subpoena Friday, a week after con- cleared to play.
$151 million over five seasons from 2020-24. firming it was received on Jan. 17 from the Southern District of
New York. No doubt Anigwe’s absence gave Virginia and especially
The person spoke to the Associated Press on condition of the 6-9 Aiyeotan room to move down low. Aiyeotan was 5-
anonymity Friday because the agreement had not been It is the same court handling charges that were filed in
of-5 in the final two quarters as Virginia moved in front.
announced. September in the ongoing federal investigation of corruption
in college basketball. Gottlieb knew her team would miss Anigwe — and knew
Altuve has been one of the biggest bargains in baseball. they’d find a way to rally without her.
The 27-year-old second baseman is earning $6 million this The subpoena seeks a range of communications between the
year under the first option exercised by Houston in a deal he coaching staff and athletic department and Smith and his fami- “It’s what we do,” she said.
agreed to in 2013 that originally guaranteed $12.5 million ly members, as well as financial aid forms, eligibility forms Despite missing Anigwe, Cal appeared ready to take con-
from 2014-17. The Astros have a 2019 option at $6.5 mil- and his letter of intent. trol as they scored the first two baskets of the third quarter
lion. He would have been eligible for free agency after that It also seeks communications between athletic department to move in front 35-30. That’s when Virginia went on a 20-
season. members and Adidas representatives, plus personnel files for 8 run to lead 50-43.
The sides are still working on structuring what portion of former coach Mark Gottfried and ex-assistant Orlando Early. Cal was not done, though, as Asha Thomas and Kianna
the additional money will be categorized as a signing bonus A recent Yahoo Sports report revealed bank records and other Smith combined to score 12 straight points in the fourth
to be paid in installments and what portion will be listed as expense reports that listed impermissible payments from quarter. Thomas’ foul shot tied things at 57-all with 1:53 to
salary. The average annual value of the new money is $30.2 agents to at least two dozen players or their relatives, includ- play.
million, among baseball’s highest. ing loans of thousands of dollars to Smith, who is currently in On Virginia’s next time down court, Toussaint struck from
The 5-foot-6 Altuve hit .346 last season to win his second his rookie year with the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. the left side of the arc for her go ahead shot. Smith cut
straight AL batting title and third in four seasons. He had 24 Gottfried, who was fired by N.C. State last season, was hired things to one with her basket a moments later before
homers, 82 RBIs and 32 stolen bases. earlier this week by Cal State Northridge as its new coach. Aiyeotan was alone once more for an uncontested basket to
restore the Cavaliers margin.
Cal could not respond.
For Cal, it was the latest disappointing postseason show-
ing.
The Golden Bears have only been past the second round
one time in coach Lindsay Gottlieb’s six tournament
appearances when they reached the Final Four in 2013.
Jocelyn Willoughby had 13 points and Aliyah Huland El
12 for Virginia.
Smith led Cal with 20 points while Thomas added 17.
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down the stretch from Ajdin Penava and C.J. Frankamp hit a 3 with 44.1 seconds left out, get around him, get him in foul trouble,
NCAA
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Burks and will play the Murray State-West
Virginia winner in the next round.
Wichita State (25-8) got 27 points from
before Marshall benefited from a critical
call. With 36.2 seconds left, Zach Brown of
Wichita State blocked a shot by Jannson
get the assist. I don’t care who you put on
me I’m going to attack you 40 minutes, and
that’s what we did tonight.”
Conner Frankamp and seemed to be in con- Williams and the ball went out of bounds. Frankamp said Elmore “controlled the
trol midway through the second half, but the After a long video review, the referees pace of the game. He played really well, but
“I told them the beginning goal is to win Thundering Herd refused to fade despite its awarded the ball to Marshall, and Penava
the NCAA Tournament. Wherever we get in we knew that going into the game. He made
lack of NCAA tourney experience. had a slam dunk off an inbounds pass. some tough shots and got some easy looks
the car driving down the road to that cham- After Frankamp’s long jumper gave the Wichita State blew several chances to pull
pionship, when it stops we’ll all get off and that we can’t give up.”
Shockers a 70-69 lead with just less than 5 any closer. Landry Shamet missed the front
we’ll be happy because we like who is in the Penava scored16 points, Burks 13 and
minutes to go, Penava made a layup. The end of a one-and-one with 28.9 seconds and
car. We like the journey we’re on. We’re Williams 10. Morris had 12 for the
next time down the floor, West buried a long the Shockers then missed two 3-point
looking forward to the next leg, and I have Shockers and Shamet 11.
3 and raised his right hand in celebration attempts in the next 12 seconds before turn-
confidence in these guys that they’ll give after giving the Thundering Herd a 74-70 ing the ball over. Elmore scored nine straight points mid-
you a real good ballgame and got a great lead. The 6-foot-3 Elmore held up even though way through the second half, including two
chance to win.” he was guarded by bigger opponents. 3-pointers, to help Marshall keep pace after
Shaquille Morris responded with a slam
Marshall joined Buffalo as 13th seeds to dunk for the Shockers before the 6-foot-9 “This is another day in the park,” he said. it allowed the Shockers to go on a 15-1 run
win this week. On Thursday night, Buffalo Penava made another layup and Burks had a “Basketball is what I love to do and whoev- spanning halftime.
beat No. 4 seed Arizona. steal and a layup to give Marshall a six- er that guy is in front of me I’m trying to Frankamp responded with 3s on consecu-
The Thundering Herd also got big shots point lead. crush him. Every play I want to play him tive possessions for Wichita State
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GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tampa Bay 70 48 18 4 100 257 198
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 11-under 133, two shots clear of x-Boston 47 22 .681 5 Boston 69 44 17 8 96 232 179
Philadelphia 38 30 .559 13 1/2
PGA Tour rookie Talor Gooch (70). New York 24 45 .348 28
Toronto 71 42 22 7 91 239 204
Florida 68 35 26 7 77 208 212
ORLANDO, Fla. — Henrik Stenson had a two-shot lead Brooklyn 21 48 .304 31
Montreal 71 26 33 12 64 182 226
Stenson gave himself another going into the final round in 2015 Southeast Division Ottawa 70 26 33 11 63 196 242
at Bay Hill and stumbled at the end Washington 39 30 .565 — Detroit 71 26 34 11 63 183 219
chance to win at Bay Hill, and he Miami 37 33 .529 2 1/2 Buffalo 70 22 36 12 56 167 229
made it a little bit tougher on Tiger after getting put on the clock. Two Charlotte 30 39 .435 9
Woods. years ago, he was tied for the lead Orlando 21 49 .300 18 1/2 Metropolitan Division
with five holes to play until two Atlanta 20 49 .290 19 Washington 71 41 23 7 89 222 208
Stenson made three big par saves Pittsburgh 72 41 26 5 87 237 218
at the turn to keep the round from bogeys over the next three holes. Central Division Columbus 71 38 28 5 81 198 198
Indiana 40 29 .580 — Philadelphia 71 35 25 11 81 208 210
getting away from him, ran off His putting carried him to a 64 in Cleveland 39 29 .574 1/2 New Jersey 70 36 26 8 80 212 211
three straight birdies on his back the opening round, and it saved him Milwaukee 36 32 .529 3 1/2 Carolina 70 30 29 11 71 188 218
again on Friday. Detroit 30 38 .441 9 1/2
nine and posted a 3-under 69 that Chicago 24 44 .353 15 1/2
N.Y. Rangers 71 32 32 7 71 205 227
N.Y. Islanders 71 30 31 10 70 228 258
gave him a share of the 36-hole “I made some great par putts and a
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lead Friday with Bryson bunker up-and-down, so that was Southwest Division WESTERN CONFERENCE
DeChambeau in the Arnold Palmer really key today to keep the round y-Houston 54 14 .794 — Central Division
New Orleans 39 29 .574 15 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Invitational. going,” Stenson said. “I didn’t drop San Antonio 39 30 .565 15 1/2 Nashville 71 47 14 10 104 232 178
The chilly weather warmed in the a shot, where I could have easily Dallas 22 47 .319 32 1/2 Winnipeg 71 42 19 10 94 236 187
afternoon, just not enough for dropped three shots on those holes. Memphis 18 50 .265 36 Minnesota 71 40 24 7 87 221 205
Colorado 71 38 25 8 84 226 208
Woods to do the same. He didn’t So that was crucial.” Northwest Division Dallas 72 38 26 8 84 207 193
make a birdie until the 12th hole, Stenson shanked a fairway Portland 42 26 .618 — St. Louis 70 37 28 5 79 192 186
Oklahoma City 42 29 .592 1 1/2 Chicago 71 30 33 8 68 201 213
never had a birdie putt inside 12 feet bunker shot short and right of the Minnesota 40 29 .580 2 1/2
except for the par 5s on the back green on the 16th and pitched some Utah 39 30 .565 3 1/2
Pacific Division
REINHOLD MATAY/USA TODAY SPORTS Denver 38 31 .551 4 1/2
nine, and did well to scrap it around 70 feet long, from where he had to Vegas 71 45 21 5 95 240 199
for a 72 to go into the weekend Henrick Stenson putts out on the make an 8-footer to escape with Pacific Division Sharks 71 39 23 9 87 214 196
seven shots behind. 8th hole during the second round par. He found the front bunker on y-Warriors 52 17 .754 — Los Angeles 71 39 26 6 84 207 178
L.A. Clippers 37 31 .544 14 1/2 Anaheim 72 36 24 12 84 202 195
“I didn’t hit the ball close, I did- of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. the par-3 17th, hit out to 15 feet L.A. Lakers 31 38 .449 21 Calgary 72 35 27 10 80 202 213
and made that one, and then saved Sacramento 23 47 .329 29 1/2 Edmonton 70 30 35 5 65 196 226
n’t hit the ball well,” Woods said. ing him a 66 and his third time with Phoenix 19 51 .271 33 1/2 Vancouver 71 25 37 9 59 183 231
“But I was just hanging in there ... a share of the 36-hole lead on the par from the bunker left of the 18th Arizona 70 23 36 11 57 169 225
just try not to shoot myself out of PGA Tour. green down the slope toward the x-clinched playoff spot
green, holing a 5-foot putt. Friday’s Games
the tournament.” “I think every week I’m good Friday’s Games Washington 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
enough to win or play my best,” he Boston 92, Orlando 83
DeChambeau finished strong Stenson settled down from there Philadelphia 120, Brooklyn 116 Ottawa 3, Dallas 2, OT
with an 8-iron into 7 feet for eagle said. “It’s just sometimes a kick and ran off three straight birdies, Toronto 122, Dallas 115, OT Nashville 4, Colorado 2
Oklahoma City 121, L.A. Clippers 113 San Jose 7, Calgary 4
on the par-5 16th and an approach here, a break here and that’s just two from close range, the last one Miami 92, L.A. Lakers 91 Anaheim 4, Detroit 2
to 4 feet for birdie on the 18th, giv- what happens.” from 20 feet on the fringe. Sacramento 98, Golden State 93 Minnesota 4, Vegas 2
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soccer. As an eighth-grader at Borel Middle
School, he wanted to play a spring sport,
and avoided an excess of running in bypass-
“It’s really fun,” Hargis said. “I like being
part of the team. And I don’t like sitting
down in any case.”
changeup off the Carlmont block. This
started an 11-3 run for the Dons. Carlmont
got a last gasp when senior middle Jimmy
ing track and field by competing in the only Hargis got to sit plenty prior to his high Rudger scored on a block, then fired a kill
other spring sport the school offered — school season in playing his first year with through the middle to close the lead to 20-
The new-look Dons made a splash in a volleyball. Bay to Bay Volleyball Club in San Jose. 13.
hurry this season, opening the year with a After just one season playing the sport, Admittedly, he had trouble with passing, so But Hargis took the momentum back,
grueling five-set victory over American- his game was still quite raw as a JV fresh- was limited to front-row play. scoring a back-row kill to rotate into the
Fremont. They followed that with a loss to man. Friday against Carlmont (1-2, 8-7), he front. And after a McSheery ace, Hargis
reigning West Catholic Athletic League “He’s come a long way since freshman proved integral to the back row. After the tooled an explosive kill to make it 23-14,
champion Serra — the Padres have since year,” Hala’ufia said. Dons took the opening set, the Scots went long with a bomb to force match
extended their record to 7-0 to start the sea- Following his freshman season, Hargis jumped out to a 5-2 lead. But Aragon rallied point, then scored off the left pin on a high-
son — but the Dons were able to push that got serious about the sport, meaning year- back, swinging into the lead 8-7 on a pipe arcing crosscourt assist by setter Austin
match to five sets as well. round serious, by playing club volleyball. shot out of the back by Hargis. He showed Lautenbach to end it.
“That was really fun,” Hargis said. “They He also shot up in a hurry. variance in attacks with Aragon later trail- As for manning the left side, it has been a
were missing a few players, to be fair. But “He got tall really fast,” Hala’ufia said. ing 15-14, going straight down the sideline transformation Hargis has embraced. It’s an
we played up to their level and we made them “It’s been a great ride just watching him to tie it. unorthodox position for a left-hander
earn the win.” grow as a player.” McSheery followed suit, scoring back-to- because the ball must be set to the outside of
When Hargis landed at Aragon as a fresh- Now, he is as quintessential a foundation back kills down the sideline to up the lead to the attacker, meaning Hargis must track the
man, he was a mere 6-feet tall. More impor- player as there is in the PAL. Hargis hasn’t 22-18. Then at match point, Hargis tooled a ball over his head before taking a swing.
tantly, he had little volleyball experience. come of the court through 10 matches this block to put the Dons up two sets to none. “I’ve gotten used to it a lot this season,”
Prior to middle school, his experience in season, a distinction of which he’s quite Aragon led wire to wire in Game 3. Up 7- Hargis said.
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boost the city’s housing stock, but she’d
also like to see second and third stories of
housing added to downtown retail buildings
been identified.
Penrose said there’s some opposition, but
the community appears largely amenable to
GoPro come to town, which was here a short
while,” she said. “We have many people in
tech who commute over the hill and I’d be
and shopping centers. She also said she the encampment idea. nice to have something here for them.”
wants to see zoning changes to encourage “If we have some place in town for home-
Penrose has, in her first months as mayor, affordable housing. less people to relocate to, they’ll be happy Downtown
initiated several new outreach efforts to New housing also brings traffic, which to go,” she said.
encourage wider involvement in city gov- As for Half Moon Bay’s downtown,
Penrose said is the main concern she’s hear- Penrose said she’d like to revitalize the
ernment. ing from residents with respect to new hous- Flower industry
Starting this year, the city will hold town area, in part by creating bike and pedestrian
ing developments. To keep traffic at a mini- pathways to connect the city’s neighbor-
hall-style meetings in a different neighbor- Penrose mentioned the declining cut
mum, Penrose said she wants the aforemen- hoods. Her long-range vision for downtown
hood four times a year that have no specific flower industry, which she said has left
tioned affordable development reserved for includes one-way streets, bike paths and
agenda except to provide a forum for that many farmers and growers without a market,
people who live and work in Half Moon wider sidewalks with outdoor dining and
particular neighborhood. Starting in as an ongoing challenge unique to Half
Bay. café seating, but Penrose emphasized
March, the city will also hold a new series Moon Bay. In an attempt to revive that
of “listening sessions,” another forum for Penrose, who is on the outreach and edu- industry, the council has recently proposed “long-range, ” as one-way streets would
residents to voice their priorities. cation committee of San Mateo County’s a cannabis nursery plant ordinance that require the construction of a bridge over the
Penrose said she also wants to see the Home for All initiative, also said Half Moon would allow people to grow and sell starter creek.
community literally involved in the run- Bay was one of four cities chosen to receive plants in existing greenhouses. In the short term, the city is about six
ning of the government. The city brought a grant to educate the city about the need for months into a street and sidewalk repair
The council initially explored bringing
on one new hire, who is a Half Moon Bay workforce housing. project that should wrap up by the year’s
full-scale commercial cannabis operations
resident, with plans to create a new part- to Half Moon Bay but, after community end, Penrose said, and it has begun work on
time position for someone from the Latino Homeless pushback, the city is currently only propos- repairs to Highway 1 and State Route 92,
community, which is 35 percent of Half ing the nursery option. which she said will improve traffic.
Another form of housing for the city’s
Moon Bay’s population, to act as liaison However councilmembers choose to pro-
homeless community is also a top priority “It responds to what the community asked
between that community and city govern- ceed on each of these issues, it’s a safe bet
for Penrose and the council in the coming us for,” she said. “In terms of what’s going
ment. Penrose also said each council meet- they’ll proceed together.
months. on now it’s the best way to interpret what
ing is translated into Spanish, as are all city “The council is pretty much 5-0 or 4-1 on
About 25 homeless people currently liv- the community wants.”
publications on its website since she most issues — not at all divided — and
ing in an encampment along the creek Penrose also said if the community were almost always reach a consensus,” she said.
became mayor. behind the city’s Safeway are being evacuat- to support larger commercial cannabis oper-
“The Latino community is growing more “Even if one or two are not in complete
ed at the end of March, with no confirmed ations in Half Moon Bay, she’d back it, agreement, they tend to go along to make
organized and active in government,” she landing spot as of yet. adding that she’d also like to see housing things happen.”
said. She said the city has been looking into and training provided for local workers if Another matter for the council to reach
Like most of the Bay Area, these outreach different solutions for temporary and long- such operations were legalized. consensus on is Half Moon Bay’s new city
efforts continue to show housing as a top term housing for the homeless, including a “I’d want to see it based in Half Moon Bay manager. Interim City Manager David
priority. city-sanctioned community of tents or tiny and be an advantage to our citizens,” she Boesch will continue to help guide the city
Penrose said several developments in the homes in the short term, which would said. through December, before the council
works — including the Podesta Planned include various amenities such as showers Beyond cannabis, Penrose said she also begins searching for candidates this sum-
Unit Development, slated to bring 80 low- and clothes washing stations. Several wants to see more small industries in town. mer, Penrose said.
bers learning to operate multiple controls to see a hole in the top of the aircraft he did- International Airport May 29, 1971, just
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and keeping tabs on the speed of his heli-
copter while his instructor tapped on his
helmet to bring his attention to what’s in
n’t remember seeing when he took off.
Upon finding another hole underneath on
the bottom of the helicopter, King later
days after he left Vietnam, and the challenge
of adjusting to such an abrupt shift from war
to civilian life.
front of the aircraft. learned his hand and legs had missed a “To come home out of a combat situation
“You can get fixated on that, and it’s like, round’s path by inches. and then dumped into the civilian world was
school sparked his interest in flying them “I didn’t know until after the flight that a a little hard for me,” he said. “It was great
‘Well, what if an airplane’s flying in front
as a student at College of San Mateo and round had come up between my legs,” he when the 101st came to San Mateo, I was
of you? Well, get your head out of the cock-
later as a pilot in the 101st Airborne said. “I had flown all day and didn’t know.” just charged. The reunion was a big help.”
pit,” King remembers his instructor saying.
Division of the U.S. Army. So when he got
the opportunity to fly a fixed-wing plane At age 22, King was part of a combat Having retired from his work as a manag- King said he is looking forward to
just before he was deployed, he realized how assault helicopter battalion, bringing sup- er of a roofing and sheet metal company in Operation Eagle Visit, a weekend of activi-
much he enjoyed the challenge of maneuver- plies to nearby bases and transporting sol- San Mateo in 2006, King said he’s able to ties aimed at commemorating the city’s 50-
ing the aircraft’s pedals, controls and throt- diers in and out of missions. Noting most of reunite with the others in his unit every two year relationship with the 101st Airborne
tle, all while keeping an eye on where it’s the missions he went on were defensive, he years or so. But he said the 101st Airborne Division planned for March 23-25, as well
headed. said he and his crew navigated through open Division’s long-standing connection with as the flood of memories from another chap-
“It wasn’t as fun [flying a plane], it was fire and his unit lost two men in his year- the city of San Mateo has been a source of ter of his life. He said it’s meant a lot to him
boring actually because in a helicopter, we long tour in Vietnam. support for him over the years. that the city extended a heartfelt welcome to
have everything working, your hands, your King remembers listening to his crew Having learned San Mateo had adopted a those who had served in Vietnam at a time
feet, you have five different controls work- chief, who sat in the back of the helicopter unit within the division after he returned when public reception of the war and its vet-
ing constantly,” he said. and let the pilots know if they were clear to from Vietnam in 1971, King was excited to erans wasn’t always warm.
Having spent a year in flight school take off over radio, as he was about to take join a parade commemorating the unit’s “I’m really happy with San Mateo,” he
before he was deployed near the demilita- off and then suddenly not hearing anything return from war in 1972 to meet other heli- said. “San Mateo was there and that was my
rized zone in Vietnam in 1970, King learned from him. Believing he was dead, King copter pilots and those who had been hometown.”
quickly flying a helicopter for military mis- learned a round had gone through the radio through similar experiences. Operation Eagle Visit will take place in
sions was not as straightforward as he cord when the crew chief held up one fraz- He remembers feeling self-conscious various locations in San Mateo March 23-
might have initially thought. He remem- zled end. On another occasion, he remem- about wearing his military uniform when he 25. Visit cityofsanmateo. org/101st for
bers landing his helicopter and looking up met his family at San Francisco more information.
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ourth period Spanish class, fresh-
man year. I was sitting at the desk
in the corner next to the window,
halfheartedly jotting down notes and trying
my best not to drowse off. Suddenly, a loud
bang rang out from the
hall and jolted me and
the rest of the drowsy
class awake. A blanket of
silence covered the
entire class — wide eyes
looked all around the
room. We froze in terri-
fied uncertainty and held
our breaths.
‘Benji’ is a remake of Joe Camp’s 1974 original, an independently released film (all the studios passed) made as scrappily as its mangy mutt A few seconds later, a leadership student
star, played by the then-veteran pup Higgins, co-star of ‘Petticoat Junction.’ walked by our open door. “Sorry!” she
yelled. She had popped one of the balloons
In reboot, ‘Benji’
she was using to decorate the halls. A sigh
of relief and nervous laughter filled the
class, and we returned to our tedious notes.
This is how my generation grew up: care-
fully listening to the sounds in the hall-
ways; practicing lockdown drills; seeing
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Hillbarn stages story of ‘The Elephant Man’ despite some good performances.
By Judy Richter
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT Likewise, the bare-bones set by
Ting Na Wang does little to
The story of a horribly deformed advance the drama. In particular,
young man in the late 19th century the model of the church was an
is dramatized in Bernard important symbol in previous pro-
Pomerance’s “The Elephant Man,” ductions, but here it’s like an after-
presented by Hillbarn Theatre. thought. Nevertheless, Marx does
Though fictionalized, it’s based a good job of transforming himself
on a real man, John Merrick into John without resorting to
(Joshua Marx), who suffered from makeup to become convincing.
neurofibromatosis, a debilitating Austin’s performance as Treves
condition that didn’t have a name works well for the most part except
or cure then. Mocked and mistreat- toward the end, when he seems to
ed, John was part of a freak show suffer a crisis of faith. Maysonave
until he was rescued by Dr. remains too actress-y as Mrs.
Frederick Treves (Michael Barrett Kendal.
Austin), an anatomical lecturer and Several other members of the
surgeon at a London hospital. ensemble are noteworthy, especial-
The play begins with Treves ly John Musgrave as Carr Gomm,
showing photos of the actual John the hospital administrator, and
Merrick, who had bulging growths Thomas Cokenias in contrasting
all over his body. His right hand roles as Ross, the heartless freak
was useless, one eye almost closed show manager, and as the bishop
and his head so misshapen that he who becomes John’s spiritual
couldn’t lie flat to sleep. adviser. Lighting by Pamila Gray
Treves took him to live at the MARK AND TRACY PHOTOGRAPHY enhances the drama, but a footlight
hospital, where he was well treated Joshua Marx, left, transforms himself into John Merrick as Michael Barrett Austin, as Frederick Treves, shows in front of an aisle is a tripping
and could exercise his considerable photos of the actual John Merrick in Hillbarn Theatre’s production of ‘The Elephant Man.’ hazard.
intellect. At one point, John says, Running about two hours with
“My head is so big because it’s full model for St. Philip’s Church. confessed that he had never seen a comings. For example, it doesn’t
one intermission, “The Elephant
of dreams.” His life was brightened by the naked woman. She obliges by bar- make clear why Treves was being
Man” will continue through March
He became the darling of London arrival of Mrs. Kendal (Stephanie ing her breasts. However, this ten- swindled. It’s also episodic.
25 at Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
socialites and royals, who donated Maysonave), with whom he dis- der moment is interrupted by Direction by Jasen Jeffrey does
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. For
money for his lifetime care. cussed what he was reading, such as Treves, who orders her to leave and nothing to eliminate that effect,
tickets and information call (650)
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As their friendship developed, he Pomerance’s script has short- characters particularly involving
him as he designed and then built a barntheatre.org.
Other returning characters are Madame While Lloyd Webber’s music may not be Koons) and Fleck (Katrina Kemp), a tiny
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Giry (Karen Mason), who knew the
Phantom’s background, and her daughter,
Meg (Mary Michael Patterson). Madame
as memorable as his “Phantom” output, it’s
still quite tuneful. It even picks up an occa-
sional motif from “Phantom” just to remind
woman with a big personality.
The large ensemble of singers and dancers
also does well under musical director/con-
Giry oversees his show while Meg is its us where everything started. ductor Dale Rieling and choreographer
star. Madame Giry sees Christine as a However, Ben Elton’s book is based on Graeme Murphy Ao.
Gustave (the cherubic-voiced Jake Heston threat. “The Phantom of Manhattan” by Frederick Running about two and half hours with
Miller, alternating with Casey Lyons), and The plot boils down to two conflicts. The Forsyth rather than a novel by Gaston one intermission, “Love Never Dies” will
her husband, Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny first is between the Phantom and Raoul for Leroux. continue only through March 18 at the
(Sean Thompson, another fine singer), Christine’s love. The second is between As directed by Simon Phillips, the acting Center for the Performing Arts, 255
whom she had chosen over the Phantom. Christine’s faithfulness to her marriage and is first-rate by both the principals and the Almaden Blvd., San Jose. For tickets and
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ed to the director) get caught in a pickle and
Benji comes to the rescue.
This is a movie about a dog that not
But the dog is, as ever, irresistibly win-
ning. Here, his feats surpass even those of
the door-opening Raptors in “Jurassic
contemporary R-rated horror. Now he has
proven — so long as he doesn’t have more
sinister sequels for “Benji” planned — that
Park.” Benji does them one better, opening he can raise loveable beasts from the dead,
only thoroughly understands English but too.
location has been switched from Texas to also grasps the importance of forensic a locked room with a key he grips in his
New Orleans. The single parent skeptical of evidence in a police investigation. And mouth. “Benji,” a Netflix release, is not rated by
adopting a stray is now an EMT mom (Kiele yet “Benji” is less believable when the For those looking for the most benign the Motion Picture Association of America.
Sanchez) instead of a dad. But the basic for- superdog isn’t around. There’s an implau- family-friendly entertainment, the nostal- It contains some intense scenes, mild vio-
mula is much the same, down to even the sible kidnapping plot, some rather grat- gic and corny “Benji” will do the trick. The lence and growling that could contain dog
inclusion of Charlie Rich’s original theme, ing and over-acted family dramatics and greatest irony is that the film is produced by expletives. Running time: 87 minutes. Two
“I Feel Love.” A brother and sister pair villains who appear to be going for a Jason Blum, whose production company, stars out of four.
Many question, and even fear, our what previous generations couldn’t? tunately pulled us in, we are learning about
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power. They accuse us of ignorance —
how can children who are too young to
even vote have a say in our politics?
There is no barrier of entry to get
involved. There is only one requirement:
compassion. We don’t need years of experi-
the power our voices yield. We are no
longer excluding ourselves from the con-
versation — I hope it will be the first of
How can this generation — the ence or more time in classrooms to know many in which we are involved.
Millennials, the Trophy Kids, the Me Me that something isn’t right. This is how my
new tone to a conversation that has been Me Generation — do anything to change generation has decided to involve itself
had too many times before: gun control. — with a vision to protect our peers and
ourselves and to fight for what we believe Priscilla Jin is a senior at Burlingame High School.
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School Performing Arts Center, 555
ments that will actually open up the Union Cemetery Tour — History. Middlefield Road, Atherton. Adults
park to downtown, such as a new plaza 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Union Cemetery, $14, seniors $10. Tickets can be pur-
plaza along Fifth Avenue, an under- on Fifth Avenue and reducing the size 300 Woodside Road, Redwood City. chased online. For more informa-
ground parking garage and new rest- Hear stories and visit the graves of tion call 906-7724.
of the bleachers that will allow more early Redwood City residents. For
rooms were among the common fea- visibility into the park,” she said in an more information contact The Sk yline College Jazz Band at
tures included in three plan options ellen@historicunioncementery.com Odd Fellows Lodge Half Moon
email. “The improvements will not . B ay. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Odd
presented in 2015. Though community happen overnight and will need to be Fellows Lodge Half Moon Bay, 526
feedback helped shape the preferred Home Compost Work shop. 10 a.m. Main St., Half Moon Bay. For more
staged in such a way as to provide min- to noon. 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. information call 726-9234.
and final master plan, a mitigated neg- imal disruption to the public.” Learn the basics of starting a com-
ative declaration that did not find any posting system. Limited space, reg- ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
significant impacts of the proposed Though the plan outlines some con- istration required. For more infor- Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
mation contact sustainability@smc- Foster City. $37-$54. Based on the
general changes released last fall siderations affecting the timeline of gov.org. life of John Merrick. For more infor-
elicited more than 100 responses, the projects, noting the relocation of ten- mation call 349-6411.
nis courts would likely precede the Tak ing the Risk Out of Writing. 10
majority of which were concerned with for seniors in finding a permanent a.m. to noon. Sequoia Yacht Club, Woodside High School Musical
the loss of three tennis courts and relo- location in the course of its nine-year construction of a plaza, Canzian 441 Seaport Court, Redwood City. ‘On the Town.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
acknowledged assembling funding for Author and Coach Mike Larsen will Woodside High School Performing
cation of the remaining three courts to lease, and will evaluate the studio in talk about how to set literary and Arts Center, 199 Churchill Ave.,
the park’s south side, according to the the city’s recreation facilities strategic the projects outlined in the plan would publishing goals that are exciting Woodside. Cost is $10-20. For more
present a hurdle to the plan coming to and achievable. Free for first-time information call 367-9750.
report. plan, according to the report. attendees. Cost $5 to $15. For more
With Monday’s meeting bringing fruition. information contact David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 8 p.m.
Though the city has committed to bbyanes303@aol.com. Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
replacing the lost courts at other the number of public meetings held for The cost of the underground garage 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
parks, nearly half of the 20 communi- the Central Park master plan to 16, the would not be included among the plan Understanding the Four Par ts of Tickets are $35 for general admis-
Medicare. 10:30 a.m. to noon. San sion and $27 for students and sen-
ty members who spoke at the Parks and community engagement process costs because it is expected to provide Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda iors. For more information email
Recreation Commission’s Feb. 7 informing the plan was very robust, parking for downtown as well as park de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn info@dragonproductions.net.
said Parks and Recreation Director visitors. In addition to the $3.2 mil- about enrolling in Medicare.
review and approval of the plan voiced Registration is required. For more A Celebration of Ireland: Music,
support for retaining more courts, Sheila Canzian. In balancing histori- lion in park in-lieu fees has already information call 522-7490. Poetr y and Stor ies f rom the
cal elements of the park with new fea- Emerald Isle with Four Shillings
according to the report. been appropriated, staff is recommend- Uncle Jer ’s B ee Show. 11 a.m. Short. Angelica’s Bell Stage Supper
tures, Canzian noted the changes ing an additional $2. 5 million to South San Francisco Main Library, Club, 863 Main St., Redwood City.
The loss of the Central Recreation would be phased in over time to ensure For more information call 274-1100.
phase in improvements to the chil- 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Center, which is leased by Self-Help minimal disruption of services. Francisco. Learn the role of bees in
dren’s play area. pollination, honey making and Jenk ins’. 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Messiah
for the Elderly, as well as a ceramics “I think the final plan provides an more. For more information contact Lutheran Church Elca, 1835 Valota
studio were also concerns raised by outstanding balance between preserv- ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Road, Redwood City. $10 to $35 fee.
Masterworks Chorale’s first concert
residents. The city is expected to ing those elements of the park that are The council meets 7 p.m. March 19 First Annual 7 Mile House Jazz of 2018. For more information and
assist the group providing programs at City Hall, 330 W. 20th Av e. Fest. Noon to 11:30 p.m. 7 Mile tickets visit masterworks.org or call
House, 2800 Bayshore Blvd., 918-6225.
Brisbane. Featuring 11 bands. For
developed, according to the report. commercial cannabis such as San SUNDAY, MARCH 18
POT
more information call (415) 467-
2343. Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
The fourth phase entails potential reg- Carlos, which allows commercial cul- to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
ulations allowing storefront retail tivation, manufacturing and testing Caring For Your R abbit. 1 p.m. Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
South San Francisco Main Library, by renowned Chinese painter and
cannabis businesses in 2019. subject to regulation and zoning but is printmaker Hung Liu. For more
Continued from page 1 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
In Redwood City, outdoor personal not allowing retail storefronts. Francisco. Learn how to properly information call 355-1894.
cultivation of marijuana is illegal, but Pacifica voters approved a local tax on care for rabbits and debunk com-
mon myths. For more information Nowruz 2018. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
also require all permitted cannabis cities in California are not able to marijuana operations in November. contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. San Mateo Main Library 55 W. Third
businesses be located at least 1,000 restrict indoor cultivation and person- Only Belmont, Brisbane and Pacifica Ave., San Mateo. Come and cele-
Live Per formance: ‘Romeo and brate the Iranian New Year. Free. For
feet from schools, child care centers, al consumption. Under Proposition allow outdoor cultivation, with all Juliet.’ 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Millbrae more information call 522-7802.
youth centers, public parks and 64, adults 21 years or older are allowed other cities and the county requiring Library, Community Room 1, 1
Library Ave., Millbrae. For more ‘The Elephant Man.’ 2 p.m. Hillbarn
libraries, according to a staff report. up to six plants within a single pri- indoor cultivation. information call 697-7607. Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
Redwood City staff is also recom- vate residence, and are allowed to pos- The commission’s recommenda- Foster City. $37-$54. Based on the
SWA painting critique. 1 p.m. to 3 life of John Merrick. For more infor-
mending required city permits in addi- sess up to an ounce of marijuana and tions on the third phase will be mation call 349-6411.
p.m. SWA Fine Art Center, 527 San
tion to state ones for all cannabis smoke it in private residences or reviewed by the City Council in Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Joyce Barron
David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 2 p.m.
businesses, according to the report. licensed businesses. However, it April. Leopardo will critique one or two
Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
paintings with some constructive
These considerations represent the would remain illegal while driving, in In other business, the Planning help to improve your paintings. For 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
third of four phases of potential more information call 737-6084. Tickets are $35 for general admis-
public or anywhere tobacco is illegal. Commission Tuesday will also consid- sion and $27 for students and sen-
cannabis regulations adopted by the Cities have been taking various er a variety of exceptions for a pro- Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. iors. For more information email
City Council in response to statewide to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 info@dragonproductions.net.
approaches to commercial cannabis posed 85,732-square-foot mixed-use Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
legalization, which took effect in post-legalization. Burlingame, East development at 847-849 Main St. The by renowned Chinese painter and Painter K im Froshin in
January. The first phase in November printmaker Hung Liu. For more Conversation with Cur ator
Palo Alto, Half Moon Bay and project applicant, The Acclaim information call 355-1894. DeWitt Cheng. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
included a ban on all commercial Woodside have interim bans on com- Companies, is proposing to merge Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777
cannabis activities, except deliveries mercial activity, with the intention of four parcels into one, build a multi- Learn to B uild a Crystal Radio. 1: California Drive, Burlingame. For
30 p.m to 3:30 p.m. Museum of more information call 692-2101.
of medicinal and adult use cannabis by further research. Several cities, includ- story addition around and above the American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave.,
retailers located outside the city. In ing Belmont, Colma and San Mateo historic landmark/contributor and cre- Palo Alto. RSVP required. $85. For Woodside High School Musical
more information call 321-1004. ‘On the Town.’ 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
the second phase, which is partially have prohibited commercial cannabis ate 74, 667 square feet of net new Woodside High School Performing
completed, delivery operators have businesses while Foster City has office space and 1,813 square feet of Financial Fitness: B uilding a Arts Center, 199 Churchill Ave.,
Woodside. Cost is $10-20. For more
been notified they must obtain a per- banned all commercial activity. net new retail space, according to a
Strong Financial Foundation. 2
information call 367-9750.
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310 misc. For Sale Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for renters a day,
the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. $25. Call (650)349-6059. HOmEDICS DUAL Shiatsu Massage
IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x 500-600 bIG Band-era 78's--most mint, Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 from South San Francisco
650-346-9262 for inquiries.
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 YORKIE-SILKY TERRIER, Male, to Palo Alto.
LENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand 12 weeks, Pure Bred (papers Included) Garage Sales in your local newspaper.
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, IKEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. bESSY SmALL Evening Hand Bag With Asking $500. (650)952-7221.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. $ 30. (650)598-9804. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Call (650)344-5200
mILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528
LIVING ROOm Table, good condition.
$30. (415)231-4825
LOVE CHAIR, velour, tan. $45.
bIFOLD SHUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306
bObbY HULL Hockey game great
316 Clothes ESTATE/
STAR wARS Action figure: Qui-gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
Steve (650)518-6614.
(808)631-1365.
NEw DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
5 bOxES male & female square dance
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
GARAGE Sale 440 Apartments
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must guts $500 (415)269-4784 bELmONT: LARgE 1BR, 2BR & 3BR
TwO FRAmED 17"h x 22"w SF historic
Cliff House photos, circa 1900. $40.
(650)556-9708.
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
COSTCO PLAY Pen with travel bag.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
DAwGS bRAND Kaymann black and
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 Fish Tanks and Apts. Prime Locations, Quiet Buildings.
Clean & Updated units. No Smoking, No
(650)369-2486 Pets, No Housing Vouchers. $2,100 &
NEw TwIN Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
DRUm -DéCOR ONLY Brass cylinder & FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
Accessories, Train up. Call 650-593-8254.
299 Computers
19" COLOR Monitor with stand Vg con-
NIAGARA VIbRATING Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
(650)344-4756
color in excellent condition
length $50 (650)692-8012
3/4
Set and Accesso- NEw, COmPLETELY remodeled Apart-
ment, New floors, windows, and applian-
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
(408)656-0958
OFFICE SwIVEL Chair, good condition.
GALV. GOPHER wire, full
new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
roll GENUINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket,
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
ries, Kitchen stuff, ces. $2995 per month. No Pets. Availa-
ble right away. Clean credit a must.
650-595-1052.
RECORDAbLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
$25. (415)231-4825
LIONEL CHRISTmAS Holiday expan- GOLF SHOES FootJoy, brown and white Small Appliances,
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591- 470 Rooms
(650) 578 9208 wood with formica wood grain top $25
(650) 787-9753 LIONEL wESTERN Union Pass car and
9769 Country Music
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
300 Toys ORNATE LARGE bOOKCASE: Two LOREx 14” B&W Surveillance System
GOLF SHOES, FootJoy, black & white
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5; CD’s, Easy Chair HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 (650)591-9769
100 THINGS for little children to do on a
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
Model Sg14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
2360 RWC loction.
KAYANO mEN’S Running shoes size 11
& (650)348-6660
FREE (650)595-3933 ORNATE mAHOGANY headboard with
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Much More!
AmERICAN FLYER locomotive runs LADIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL, 515 Office Space
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 mAKES 6"x6" potholders, frame and mEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
Saturday march 17th -VIRTUAL OFFICES-
great for Kids (650) 952-3500
ROLLERbLADES, GOOD condition.
SEwING STORAGE cabinet, Custom
loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
NEGRINI FENCING Epee mask size M
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208 8am to 4pm $59 - $150
Drafting
NATE LANDSCAPING
COMPLETE DRAFTING Richard’s * Tree Service * Fence
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& DESIGN SERVICE
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(650)282-5555 legal services Since 1979
LOCALLY OWNED
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Family Owned Since 2000
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1308 Burlingame Ave
Burlingame free consultation 348-7191 www.tda.tennis for more information.
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Free
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noTiCe To reADers:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
tor’s State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State Li-
cense Board.
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