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By Kiley Russell San Francisco the coun- from jail in San Francisco is $2.10 while Making a splash
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE try’s first to “stop gener- the average price statewide is $5.70, accord- Two people were throwing water bal-
ating revenue from incar- ing to Prison Policy Initiative, a non-prof- loons at cars as they drove by on Hiller
San Francisco is making it a little less ter- cerated people and their it research organization dedicated to ending Street and Daleview Avenue in Belmont,
rible to spend time in jail. families,” according to “mass incarceration.” it was reported at 1:37 p.m. Thursday,
On Wednesday, Mayor London Breed and the mayor’s office. The average markup on items sold in the June 6.
Sheriff Vicki Hennessy announced plans to The sheriff’s depart- commissary is 43 percent in San Francisco.
stop charging inmates to make phone calls ment has been working San Francisco Public Defender Manohar
from jail and to eliminate the county’s with the mayor’s office, Raju praised the move, calling the fees BURLINGAME
markups on items sold at the jail commis- London Breed the city treasurer’s office “predatory” and said they disproportionate- Tree do wn. A tree branch fell on a car on
sary. and criminal justice ly affect poor people. Edgehill Drive, it was reported at 9:16 p.m.
“This change is an important continua- advocates to find ways to “remove financial “Reducing the financial burdens of phone Tuesday, June 4.
tion of our efforts to reform fines and fees barriers to reentry for people in jail, ” fees for incarcerated people will allow them Fo und pro perty. A wallet was found on
that disproportionately impact low-income Hennessy said. to stay better connected to their loved ones Bloomfield Road and Bayswater Avenue, it
people and communities of color,” Breed According to the mayor’s office, studies and gives them a better chance going for- was reported at 8:27 p.m. Tuesday, June 4.
said in a news release. While other jurisdic- show that inmates who keep in touch with ward after their release,” Raju said. Fo und pro perty. A bag was found on
tions around the country are working on their families are less likely to commit The new policies will begin to go into BART at Trousdale Drive, it was reported at
similar changes, the new policy will make other crimes once they’re released. effect on July 1, according to the mayor’s 1:42 p.m. Tuesday, June 4.
The average price for a 15-minute call office. As s aul t. Following a traffic collision peo-
ple were fighting on Ingold Road, it was
reported at 10:25 a.m. Monday, June 3.
San Francisco prosecutors turn to AI to reduce racial bias Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving a
stolen vehicle on California Drive, it was
reported at 8:34 a.m. Monday, June 3.
By Jocelyn Gecker never heard of any project like it, and they generations,” Gascon said in an interview Petty theft. Someone found money miss-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS applauded the idea as a creative, bold effort ahead of the announcement. “If all prosecu- ing from a house while contractors were
to make charging practices more color- tors took race out of the picture when mak- inside on Adeline Drive, it was reported at
blind. ing charging decisions, we would probably 4:55 p.m. Tuesday, May 28.
SAN FRANCISCO — In a first-of-its kind Gascon’s office worked with data scien- be in a much better place as a nation than we
experiment, San Francisco prosecutors are
turning to artificial intelligence to reduce
tists and engineers at the Stanford are today.” BELMONT
Computational Policy Lab to develop a sys- Gascon said his goal was to develop a
racial bias in the courts, adopting a system Burg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicle’s
tem that takes electronic police reports and model that could be used elsewhere, and the
that strips certain identifying details from window and stole a wallet from the vehicle
automatically removes a suspect’s name, technology will be offered free to other
police reports and leaves only key facts to on Shoreway Road, it was reported at 2:37
race and hair and eye colors. The names of prosecutors across the country. p.m. Saturday, June 8.
govern charging decisions. witnesses and police officers will also be “I really commend them, it’s a brave
District Attorney George Gascon Hi t-and-run. A motorist hit a vehicle
removed, along with specific neighbor- move,” said Lucy Lang, a former New York before driving away on Belmont Avenue, it
announced Wednesday that his office will hoods or districts that could indicate the City prosecutor and executive director of the was reported at 12:23 p.m. Saturday, June 8.
begin using the technology in July to “take race of those involved. Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at Hi t-and-run. A motorist hit and damaged
race out of the equation” when deciding “The criminal-justice system has had a John Jay College of Criminal Justice. “Any the front of a car before driving away on
whether to accuse suspects of a crime. horrible impact on people of color in this effort to try to minimize disparate outcomes Alameda de las Pulgas, it was reported at
Criminal-justice experts say they have country, especially African Americans, for are laudable.” 5:05 p.m. Thursday, June 6.
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By Julie Watson Margaret Hunter’s deci- ing in San Mateo’s Central park for the Police warn of rental scams
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sion should have no Pride Celebration June 15 from 11 a.m. to 5 A rental scam in South San Francisco in
impact on his client’s p.m. which victims responded to a “cloned”
SAN DIEGO — The wife of U.S. Rep. case. The family-friendly event has music, live online add which listed lower-than-average
Duncan Hunter is planning to change her Former federal prosecu- entertainment, crafts, children’s activities, rents for a home led to them moving in and
not-guilty plea in a federal corruption case tor Jason A. Forge dis- a teen space, food trucks and more. MC then having to vacate the property after the
alleging the couple spent more than agrees. Forge prosecuted Jesus U BettaWork and DJ Lady Char will real estate agent discovered the situation,
$250,000 in campaign funds on vacations California Rep. Randy provide all-day entertainment, along with according to South San Francisco police.
and other personal expenses, setting up the “Duke” Cunningham, performances from Aima the The scam worked by mimicking a real ad
possibility she will testify against her hus- Margaret who resigned from Dreamer, Ensamble but listing it below market. The victims
band, a close ally of President Donald Hunter Congress in 2005 and Folclórico Colibrí (EFC), El Camino never met the “landlord” in person and com-
Trump. served more than seven Reelers and others. municated by text only. They were con-
Margaret Hunter, who was her husband’s years in prison for one of the worst bribery Resource tables will provide tools and vinced to wire several thousand dollars to
campaign manager, was scheduled to appear scandals to ever bring down a federal law- information for staying well. To learn more the suspect for rent and the security deposit
Thursday in federal court in San Diego to maker. about the event and how you can support and moved in after the suspect contacted a
change her plea. Forge said it’s rare for one spouse to plead visit SMCPride2019.com. locksmith and had the locks changed,
out when the other’s case has not been
The congressman’s attorney, Gregory according to police.
Vega, told the San Diego Union-Tribune that
resolved. Man arrested after traffic stop Police offer the following tips:
leads to discovery of drugs, gun • Review your contract thoroughly and
have a friend or family member view it as
Obituary Officers found drugs and a loaded gun in
well.
the vehicle of a 28-year-old man after
• Go to the address. Schedule a viewing
Elizabeth “Betty” Dial pulling him over on suspicion of driving
and confirm that the property exists.
under the influence in Pacifica on Sunday
Betty Dial passed away peacefully on March 18, 2019. She • Arrange to meet the landlord/ realtor in
night, police said.
was 96. Born in Loma Linda California and raised in Flushing person.
The traffic stop occurred around 9:50 p.m. Also, consider the following:
Michigan, Betty was one of the first residents of Foster City. on Fassler Avenue at Roberts Road and offi-
With breathtaking energy and a wonderful smile, she gave of • Have you asked questions that they are
cers identified the driver as Pacifica resident avoiding?
herself to many different community initiatives, including: Foster Brandan Guaspari, according to police.
City Elementary School (teacher for 40 years), Saint Ambrose • Are you asked to transfer money through
Police said Guaspari showed symptoms of the internet or wire money out of the coun-
Episcopalian Church, the Castaways Club (founding member), being under the influence of a controlled
Kaiser hospital (volunteer), Foster City Library (storyteller), try?
substance, and they found drugs on him and • Is there an urgency or pressure to get the
Foster City Senior Center (bridge club). elsewhere in his vehicle, along with evi-
She is survived by her sons, Merlin and Everett, her sisters Cinny and Margie, her deal done quickly?
dence that he was selling drugs. • Is the deal too good to be true? Is the
five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She was Officers also found a modified and loaded
predeceased by her first husband, Merlin Dyball (d.1949) and her second husband, Bill rental rate much lower than surrounding
firearm under the driver’s seat of the vehicle, properties?
Dial (d.1995). She will be greatly missed. according to police.
Services will be held for her at Saint Ambrose Episcopalian Church, 900 Edgewater If the answer is “yes” to the above ques-
Guaspari was booked into San Mateo tions, those could be red flags that the rental
Blvd., Foster City, on June 22, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend. County Jail on suspicion of DUI, posses- listing is in fact a scam.
sion of controlled substances for sale, pos-
Obituary Obituary
Hong Kong protesters vow to Miller also revealed for the first time that Christensen was
captured on an FBI wiretap bragging that Zhang had been
his 13th victim. But the prosecutor didn’t offer additional
details, nor did he say if authorities believed him. Miller
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Laureano hits grand slam, Longoria stays hot in Giants’ 3.32 ERA in three June starts after going 0-1
Baseball briefs with a 4.80 ERA in three May starts.
Athletics beat Rays 6-2 Matt Olson started the decisive eighth with
4-2 victory over San Diego Eric Hosmer had an RBI double for the
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Ramon a single off Adam Kolarek (2-2). Chaz Roe SAN FRANCISCO — Evan Longoria drove Padres, who committed three errors overall
Laureano hit his first career grand slam to entered and after striking out Khris Davis, the in the go-ahead run with an infield single in that led to three runs.
break an eighth-inning tie and finished with right-hander walked Stephen Piscotty and the fifth inning after San Diego made two San Diego’s defense came apart in the fifth.
five RBIs and the Oakland then intentionally walked Robbie Grossman errors, and the San Francisco Giants held off Steven Duggar singled, went to second on a
Athletics beat the Tampa after a wild pitch moved the runners to second the Padres 4-2 on Wednesday night to com- wild throw by shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr.
Bay Rays 6-2 on and third. plete a two-game sweep. and scored on Solano’s single. As Solano
Wednesday. Laureano made it 6-2 by sending a 2-2 pitch Kevin Pillar homered for the first time in rounded first, left fielder Josh Naylor made a
Oakland went 6-4, from Colin Poche into the left-field stands. more than a month and Donovan Solano had wild throw toward second that sailed out of
including taking two of Oakland took a 1-0 lead in the fourth on a two hits and two RBIs for the Giants. Buster play for a two-base error. After Brandon Belt
three from the Rays, on a two-out infield single by Laureano. Posey went 1 for 4 after coming off the walked, Tatis made a diving stop on
season-long 10-game Athletics starter Brett Anderson left in the injured list earlier in the day. Longoria’s sharp grounder but threw wide of
road trip that included seventh with two on and one out and the San Diego loaded the bases with two outs in second as Solano scored.
some significant travel Athletics up 2-0. the ninth against Will Smith before the clos- Longoria also drove in the go-ahead run of
Ramon issues.
Laureano Tampa Bay tied it at 2 when Diaz greeted er got Manuel Margot to pop out to second San Francisco’s 6-5 win over San Diego on
The Athletics didn’t Liam Hendriks (3-0) with an RBI double and base. Smith’s 16 consecutive saves to start Tuesday.
arrive in Florida until after 3 a.m. Monday. Avisail Garcia added a run-scoring infield sin- the season are the second-most for the Giants The Giants added another unearned run in
They spent 3 1/2 hours in the clubhouse fol- gle. since saves became an official stat in 1969. the seventh following a throwing error by
lowing their game at the Texas Rangers on Olson homered for the second consecutive Padres reliever Robbie Erlin.
Sunday because of storm-related damage to Shaun Anderson (2-1) pitched four-hit ball
game, a solo shot off Yonny Chirinos in the over six innings and had a season-high six Sam Dyson and Tony Watson retired three
their plane. sixth that put Oakland ahead 2-0. strikeouts for San Francisco. The rookie has a batters apiece for San Francisco.
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last show at Oracle we’re about to give our Some well-intentioned Raptors fans, “He’s a gamer. He’s shown that. He’s a
NBA
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fans. And I expect our fans to be the loudest
they have ever been, especially in the name
of Kevin and bringing his type of spirit he
meanwhile, started a campaign to support
Durant’s foundation as a way to offer their
care and concern after some fans at Game 5
Finals MVP back in the San Antonio Spurs
days for a reason,” Curry said of Leonard.
“He just makes winning plays. He’s obvi-
would bring to the fight and the competi- cheered the injury. “Sorry KD. That’s not ously expanded his game since then and
tiveness,” Thompson said. “I know our fans what Canada is about. We want to make it up shown offensively how dynamic he is. He
“For some reason I think both teams are will do that because we deserve it, but more to you!” the post read. requires attention at all times.”
really good road teams and have been all importantly Kevin does for what he gave
season,” Raptors coach Nick Nurse said. this team, this organization. There wouldn’t GREEN’S TECHS END OF AN ERA
“That’s one thing. Two, two really tough- be banners if it wasn’t for his presence.”
minded teams playing and you’ve got to be Draymond Green has six technicals during
Here are some other things to watch for this postseason, and one more draws an Game 6 will be the final hurrah for Oracle.
a little more tough-minded on the road. And going into Game 6: automatic suspension. Green needs to con- Golden State’s players have said all season
I think a lot of those games probably could
trol is emotions in Game 6 because should the want to leave a legacy on this special
have went either way.” SPLASH AWAY the Warriors win he would not want to sit out home court — and winning a Game 6 would
The Warriors might have to overcome Splash Brothers Curry and Thompson will Game 7 in Toronto on Sunday. be the ideal outcome for Warriors fans. The
being both emotionally and physically be looking to repeat their hot shooting Green had 10 points, 10 rebounds and Warriors already watched LeBron James and
spent after watching two-time reigning from Game 5, when they eight assists in Game 5. the Cavaliers clinch a Game 7 finals win in
Finals MVP Durant go down again. Durant combined to go 19 for 44 Oakland three years ago — it’s not some-
had returned from a monthlong absence with from the field and 12 of MOVIN’ ON UP thing the home team wants to repeat.
a strained right calf to start Game 5 only to 27 from deep.
rupture his right Achilles tendon in the sec- Leonard goes into Game 6 with 710 “This has been just an incredible environ-
“We don’t want to give points this postseason, ment in which to coach and play back in the
ond quarter. Durant announced Wednesday up that many to those
on Instagram the severity of his injury and 14 shy of passing Allen day,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “Even
guys, ” Nurse said. “I Iverson (723) for fourth when the Warriors weren’t any good, to
that he had undergone surgery . think you got to guard place on the NBA’s sin- come in here as a visitor and feel the energy
The Warriors also lost reserve big man them, got to find them in gle-postseason scoring in this building, you could tell that the fans
Kevon Looney as he re-aggravated a carti- transition. They get a list and 16 from moving loved the game. This was a basketball
lage fracture in his right collarbone area. Klay Thompson good chunk of them in past Hakeem Olajuwon hotbed. And just the atmosphere out there,
Klay Thompson expects more energy that.” (725) for third. LeBron the energy, the noise, over the last five
than ever given the Warriors have recently Momentum maybe? James is second with 748 years with our team’s rise, combined with
gone through, not to mention all of the “It’s definitely a real thing,” Curry said. last year behind Michael that organic energy that this place has
highs and lows during 47 seasons at Oracle. Kawhi Leonard Jordan’s 759 points in
always had, it’s just been an incredible
“We’re just thinking about enjoying this SUPPORTING DURANT 1992. experience to coach here.”
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NHL
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or so away from an assassination attempt in
his native Dominican Republic.
Retired Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling
Germany
Spain
China
South Africa
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Canada
Netherlands
Cameroon
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also was in the crowd, wearing his World Wednesday, June 12
Series ring and a Bruins jersey. Portable Germany 1, Spain 0 Saturday, June 15
Wayne Gretzky to score in four consecutive Thursday, June 13 Netherlands vs. Cameroon, 6 a.m.
party Rob Gronkowski also made an appear-
Stanley Cup Final games. South Africa vs. China, noon Canada vs. New Zealand, noon
ance on the video board. Monday, June 17 Thursday, June 20
Not so surprising with Gretzky, who is Germany vs. South Africa, 9 a.m. Netherlands vs. Canada, 9 a.m.
the NHL’s leading regular-season and play- And the Bruins responded, dominating for China vs. Spain, 9 a.m. Cameroon vs. New Zealand, 9 a.m.
off scorer, but O’Reilly had just three goals long stretches of time except in the way
that mattered most. GROUP C GROUP F
in his first 22 postseason games. W L T GF GA Pts W L T GF GA Pts
Boston will have to console itself with The Blues had just one shot on goal head- Brazil 1 0 0 3 0 3 United States 1 0 0 13 0 3
Italy 1 0 0 2 1 3 Sweden 1 0 0 2 0 3
the two major sports championships it has ing into the final minutes of the first peri- Australia 0 1 0 1 2 0 Chile 0 1 0 0 2 0
already won in the past year, or the dozen od, but they scored first when O’Reilly Jamaica 0 1 0 0 3 0 Thailand 0 1 0 0 13 0
trophies that have been chauffeured through deflected a shot from Jay Bouwmeester into Thursday, June 13 Sunday, June 16
Boston in a parade of the city’s iconic, the net. Then with just 8 seconds left in the Australia vs. Brazil, 9 a.m. Sweden vs. Thailand, 6 a.m.
amphibious Duck Boats. Three of them have period and Bruins forward Brad Marchand Friday, June 14 United States vs. Chile, 9 a.m.
Jamaica vs. Italy, 9 a.m. Thursday, June 20
come at St. Louis’ expense. tentative on a line change, Pietrangelo beat Tuesday, June 18 Sweden vs. United States, noon
The Bruins tried to harness all the local Rask to make it 2-0. Australia vs. Jamaica, noon Thailand vs. Chile, noon
karma they could. Bouwmeester played in 1,184 regular-sea-
Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman and son games — the third most among active
Julian Edelman waved a banner before the players who had not gotten their names NBA FINALS STANLEY CUP FINALS
game while wearing David Ortiz jerseys; the etched on the Stanley Cup. Toronto 3, Warriors 2 St. Louis 4, Boston 3
Thursday, May 30: Toronto 118, Warriors 109 Monday, May 27: Boston 4, St. Louis 2
stamina are tested.”
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Adding to the anticipation is how the
other two majors turned out this year.
Nothing can top what Woods did at the
Sunday, June 2: Warriors 109, Toronto 104
Wednesday, June 5: Toronto 123,Warriors 109
Friday, June 7: Toronto 105, Warriors 92
Monday, June 10: Warriors 106, Toronto 105
Wednesday, May 29: St. Louis 3, Boston 2, OT
Saturday, June 1: Boston 7, St. Louis 2
Monday, June 3: St. Louis 4, Boston 2
Thursday, June 6: St. Louis 2, Boston 1
Masters, where he emerged from a six-play- Thursday,June 13:Toronto at Warriors,6 p.m. Sunday, June 9: Boston 5, St. Louis 1
er pack on the back nine at Augusta National x-Sunday, June 16:Warriors at Toronto, 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 12: St. Louis 4, Boston 1
You’ve got to be very, very precise.”
to win his fifth green jacket and 15th major
The USGA says it used 2010 as a blueprint in a career that only two years ago looked to
for this U.S. Open, with a few exceptions. A be done in by back problems.
tree that seems to be in the middle of the
18th fairway is now only a few paces from
the rough on the right because of how much
Brooks Koepka showed his major
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not. I know at the high school level, it’s
not uncommon to see coaches tell their
teams to take the foot off the pedal by France 2, Norway 1
World Cup roundup
0 win over China.
The Germans, who have always reached at
mandating, for example, 10 passes before a NICE, France — France recovered from a least the quarterfinals at Women’s World
shot, or to take the ball into the corner and terrible own goal to beat Norway 2-1 on Cups, had to overcome slack defense before
teammates? After all, reports started leak- try to burn as much time as possible. There Wednesday as the host nation remained
ing that players on the team were confused taking the lead.
is also the mass substitution of the starters undefeated at the Spain’s lack of production spared
by Durant’s absence. for reserves and I’ve even seen scoreboard Women’s World Cup.
If you haven’t figured it out, I write all Germany an upset to the 13th-ranked team
operators simply stop adding goals to the Eugenie Le Sommer that is playing in only its second World
this with tongue firmly planted in cheek. scoreboard once it reached 3- or 4-nothing. scored the winner from
Because as far as I’m concerned, this is Cup.
But this is the World Cup, the highest the penalty spot in the When a high ball was sent to Nahikari
what happened: Durant and his manage- attainable level for any soccer player — 72nd minute after video
ment team, along with the Warriors’ top Garcia in the 14th minute, the forward broke
male or female. To ask any professional review determined Ingrid through the center backs. But with only
brass, all the doctors, coaches and anyone player to “take it easy” on an opponent is Syrstad Engen had fouled
else whose opinion mattered, all got goalkeeper Almuth Schult to beat, Garcia
simply not an option. Marion Torrent in the chipped wide.
together and put everything on the table, area.
weighed all the pros and cons and, as a From a tactical standpoint it makes sense Eugenie Le Germany took the lead against the run of
as well. Unless Sweden, which is the sec- Valerie Gauvin, play. Sandra Panos had just saved Alexandra
team, decided if Durant was able to play. Sommer benched in France’s
The consensus was, he could. ond-best team in the Americans’ pool, Popp’s header but she couldn’t keep hold of
agrees not to run up the score against Chile opening 4-0 win over South Korea, broke it and Dabritz pounced to bundle the loose
And then he got hurt, which happens in the deadlock after halftime but Norway tied ball into the net.
and Thailand, the United States has every
sports. If you want to blame anyone, blame when Wendie Renard turned a cross into her
right to score as many goals as possible
karma, fate, the basketball gods. The reali- own net. Nigeria 2, South Korea 0
because one of the tiebreakers in pool play
ty is, Durant simply took a gamble — a Renard, considered one of the best defend-
is goal differential. What if the Americans GRENOBLE, France — Asisat Oshoala
very calculated gamble — and lost. ers in the world, appeared to be in tears as
stopped at five goals and the Swedes go on became the second Nigerian player to score
Such is life. to beat Thailand 10-0? Suddenly, the U.S. she raised her face to the sky in anguish.
France moved three points ahead of in two different Women’s World Cup tourna-
*** is looking at a tougher road to defending
Norway in Group A. Nigeria was also three ments with a late goal in a 2-0 victory over
The other big “controversy” of the week their title. South Korea on Wednesday.
was the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team and points behind France, which is vying to
And as far as celebrations go, I don’t Chidinma Okeke chipped the ball past the
their 13-0 destruction of an obviously become the first nation to hold both the
begrudge any player celebrating a goal. In South Korean defense in the 75th minute
overmatched Thailand squad in their first men’s and women’s World Cup titles at the
soccer, they are (usually) very hard to come and Oshoala chased it down, slipped past
game of pool play in the Women’s World same time.
by and to do it on the biggest stage and Hwang Bo-ram and drew the keeper off her
Cup in France. then ask them to “act like they’ve been line before sliding it into an open goal from
The two main complaints were: at one there before” (another common sports saw)
Germany 1, Spain 0 a tight angle.
point do you stop scoring? And, were the is not fair to the players who have worked VALENCIENNES, France — Germany is Nigeria took a 1-0 lead in the 29th minute
celebration of the American players over a lifetime for just such a moment. finding it far from easy going at the World at Stade des Alpes when South Korea’s Kim
the top? Cup. Do-yeon volleyed the ball into her own net.
There are a ton of clichés and adages Against a skillful Spain, the two-time The two own-goals so far in this tourna-
when it comes to sports and a common world champions relied on Sara Dabritz’s ment have both featured Nigeria, which is
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
refrain to this type of situation is this: if nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344- goal in the 42nd minute for the win the first team to both score and concede an
you don’t want them to score, stop them. If 5200 ext. 117. Wednesday. own-goal at the same Women’s World Cup
It was second-ranked Germany’s second since the United States in 1999. Osinachi
successive 1-0 victory in Group B. Germany Ohale scored on her own team in Nigeria’s
earned three points for an opening round 1- opening Group A loss to Norway.
can improve this situation. This industrial able to physically fit the thing in there, it backyard wherever you live, wouldn’t you
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yard needs to be in an industrial neighbor-
hood.”
Will Hartmann, also a Hayward Park resi-
needs some physical way that pickup trucks
can access it from the roadside and it has to
be compatible with electrification, which
be showing up to a meeting like this?”
Bolon answered that question in the affir-
mative and conceded that Caltrain’s commu-
dent, described the maintenance yard as a we’re doing corridorwide,” he said. “When nication on this matter was lacking. He also
public safety issue. you add those things up there’re really not a said robust engagement and community
nance yard with a spur track on an area adja- lot of locations.” meetings would have occurred within a few
cent to the Caltrain tracks between 10th and “I’m really nervous about all the traffic
and trucks,” he said. “I don’t think you’re Bolon also noted that there are many sim- months from now, and the meeting Tuesday
14th avenues. That area would be used to ilar maintenance yards located throughout was held earlier than planned because of
store rail cars and maintenance equipment including the safety of the public in putting
it in this place. … My kids [won’t be able the corridor, some near residential areas. neighborhood pushback.
and it would be located within 30 to 50 feet
of homes, said Caltrain spokesman Dan to] ride their bike outside because of flatbed The relocation of the maintenance yard Many residents were initially alerted to
Lieberman. trucks and [heavy equipment] riding around saw a public review period between Jan. 29, the planned maintenance yard when heavy
During the day, trucks and forklifts would because it’s right around the corner from my 2018, and Feb. 19, 2018, for the California equipment recently began dumping soil on
unload equipment at the site and at night house. I can’t do my nightly walk around the Environmental Quality Act and the rail- the site. Bolon noted that the soil trans-
around 8 p.m., an on-track vehicle parked block with my kids because of traffic and road’s joint powers board approved it on ported to the site came from the 25th Avenue
there would be deployed to wherever it’s trucks. And what does it do to the prices of April 5, 2018. grade separation project and that construc-
needed to maintain the tracks, Bolon added. our houses, too? Put that on your Zillow ad Some residents are also worried about tion work on the maintenance yard has not
All of that activity has Hayward Park res- when you try to sell your house and it’s next impacts from bright lights and hazardous officially begun.
idents outraged about noise impacts, among to a Caltrain maintenance yard.” materials; others threatened lawsuits during Moving forward, Bolon said trees can be
others, and many of them turned out to a Bolon said the maintenance yard is being the meeting, and many, including San planted to separate the homes from the
community meeting Tuesday to express relocated from 25th Avenue because of the Mateo Councilman Eric Rodriguez, dispar- maintenance yard and he and his colleagues
their frustrations. grade separation project occurring there, aged Caltrain for its meager outreach will be exploring potential solutions.
“This is an industrial yard and no city adding that it can’t be moved very far from efforts. “The reality is we’re hearing you and we
would allow nighttime industrial work to go its former location to meet the railroad’s “Why this is so disappointing to me is are willing to step outside the box to look at
on in a residential neighborhood,” said needs. He said the area between 10th and that San Mateo has traditionally been a very anything and everything,” he said. “I just
Hayward Park resident Anne de la Rosa. “We 14th avenues is the only feasible spot in solid partner with Caltrain and what I don’t don’t want to stand here and over promise
can handle the electrification and occasion- San Mateo for a variety of reasons. understand is for a very important decision you ‘hey don’t worry about it we’ll move
al work on the tracks by our homes, what we “To be viable, we need something at like this, why didn’t you notify the elected this thing.’ We need this thing to safely
cannot handle is an industrial yard with grade, meaning the railroad can’t be above officials locally? Why didn’t you work with operate our railroad and there are a whole
work going on all night directly beside our or below the road to access it, there has to staff so we could make this decision as a bunch of restrictions on where we can put
homes. There are no mitigating factors that be sufficient width and length for us to be community?” he asked. “If this was in your it.”
gradually approved for the past few months. ed another opportunity to view some of the council to this point in a two-year period is
DESIGN
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The design approvals are the last thresh-
old to clear in advance of consent for break-
ing ground on the project comprised of four
lingering design specifics before voting for
approval.
“If the council would like to do this and
phenomenal. Other jurisdictions take
decades for this. So if there is any sugges-
tion by this developer or BART that this
buildings that are four to seven stories tall. approve this project sight unseen, that’s council has delayed — we’ve had special
One residential building features 300 mar- fine,” said Lee, noting his discomfort while meetings time and again — that is absolute-
the residential, commercial and hotel proj- ket rate units and 20 units affordable to mod- also acknowledging his minority opinion ly appalling and I find it insulting,” said
ect proposed by Republic Urban develop- erate-income people, plus 13,749 square among his colleagues. Papan, who has long been a critic of the
ments. feet of ground floor retail. The other resi- Meanwhile, Councilwoman Gina Papan project.
Though some public art features and other dential building consists of 80 affordable said she believes there is a considerable
specific portions may return for further In an attempt to calm rising tensions,
units reserved for veterans. Another build- amount of work which still needs to be done City Manager Tom Williams plainly
examination later, officials recognized the ing has 151,583 square feet of offices and before the project is ready for construction.
Tuesday, June 11, decision allows the proj- detailed the project’s status moving for-
22,534 square feet of ground floor retail and “There are a whole bunch of things before ward.
ect to advance. the hotel offers 164 rooms. you get a building permit here, so let’s not
Following countless hours spent over the The development, which is slated to say this is complete,” she said. “This project is approved with condi-
past few years deliberating and discussing replace parking on BART property, is adja- Meanwhile, Holober suggested the deci- tions. And there is a lot of work to do with
the project, Vice Mayor Reuben Holober cent to the Serra Station project, which sion could help officials stave off criticism implementing those conditions,” he said.
said the most recent decision signals entails 444 residential units, approximate- that they are lagging in approving the In other business at the meeting, officials
progress. ly 290,000 square feet of office space and development. assigned Lee and Councilwoman Anne Oliva
“Enough has been approved at this point about 35,000 square feet of retail space. The “In case anyone is accusing us of another to an ad-hoc committee designed to examine
that we are not holding the development Serra Station development designs were delay in the project — no, coming back to homeless support systems. The coun-
back,” he said, according to video of the also approved earlier this year. discuss these art features will not be impact- cilmembers will work alongside representa-
meeting. Looking toward the opportunity to start ing the timeline of the development,” he tives from law enforcement, the county, the
The design decision follows councilmem- building, Councilwoman Ann Schneider said. airport, BART and other local agencies to
bers last year approving the project propos- expressed her support for the project. The suggestion that officials were not develop regional strategies addressing
al. Since then, officials and developers have “I’d like to get this moving,” she said. moving quickly enough did not sit well with those who allegedly take BART to the end of
collaborated on identifying preferred mate- Meanwhile, Mayor Wayne Lee suggested Papan. the line in Millbrae then migrate into the
rials and other specifics which have been he would have preferred officials were grant- “A project like this, to come from the surrounding community.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
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HARDY
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teers who set up and operate those
shows, noting they handle the work of
the amateurs with the same care as the
MPMC Lifeline Personal Help call 558-7407. professionals.
Button. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. San Mateo “I’m proud to wear this T-shirt
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Financial Fitness 101: Cash Flow arrangement of the quilt exhibit or because staff and everyone here works
Pulgas, San Mateo. MPMC’s Lifeline is and Debt Management with Brad mingling with her friends in the flower
a personal help button that helps Hamada. 2 p.m. CFEd. South San so hard,” she said.
seniors live independently, with pric- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. show.
ing options for most budgets. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Beyond showcasing the talent and
Lifeline is part of a nonprofit, with all Free. For more information call 829-
Her ongoing commitment to volun- passion of the local community, Hardy
the proceeds going to the scholar- 3860. teerism is largely motivated by an said the exhibits can serve as an acces-
ship fund. For more information call appreciation for all the unsung heroes sible gateway for expanding the inter-
522-7490. Music Recording. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de who work tirelessly behind the scenes ests of fair goers.
Meditation With Pablo Gonzales. 4 las Pulgas, Belmont. Free for all ages. for little recognition to help organize “If you’re not into a particular hobby
p.m. South San Francisco Main Registration is required. For more
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South information call 591-8286. the event which unifies thousands of of some kind, this is a way to discover
San Francisco. Participants are rec- friends and family members every it,” said Hardy, whose daughter as a
ommended to wear comfortable STEAM: Science. 3 p.m. South San June.
clothing and bring a cushion or pil- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. map for reference and a willingness to child developed an interest in trains
low. Free. For more information call Orange Ave., South San Francisco. “The thing I like the most is seeing help others. after she was intrigued by a railroad
829-3860. Competition to see who can build it all come together,” said Hardy.
the highest structure out of marsh- “It doesn’t take a brain surgeon, it exhibit at the fair.
Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. mallows, spaghetti and tape. Proudly dawning her sky blue fair just takes a person with a good smile While exhibits are likely her
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Participate solo or as a team. Free.
las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For more For more information call 829-3860. volunteer T-shirt, Hardy said she also on their face,” she said. favorite part of attending the fair,
information call 591-8286. gets a kick out of the variety of ques- Beyond the fulfillment she gets Hardy said she also gets a simple
San Mateo Sister City Association tions she encounters from visitors
Better Than Ezra. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Baseball Exchange Casino Night helping others, being at the fair has enjoyment out of seeing the Ferris
San Mateo County Event Center, Fundraiser. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. seeking help to find their favorite ride, also rounded out Hardy’s personal life. wheel lit up at night from her back-
2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo. Free Beresford Recreation Center, 2720 food vendor, band or special interest She keeps a tight-knit bond with her yard.
with fair admission. For more infor- Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
mation call 574-3247. Cost is $50. RSVP required. For more exhibit. friends who run the quilt and floral And despite her clear appreciation
information call 759-2933. “I just help the guests have a safe and for the event, Hardy acknowledged
FRIDAY, JUNE 14
exhibits, and recalled decades ago
Seniors on the Square. 10 a.m. to M’Ear thtones Choir: The Merr y good time,” she said. encountering a local alumni chapter there is still room for improvement.
noon. Kerry McArdle, 1720 S. Pranksters of A Capella. 7:30 p.m. One might expect the nearly 40 from her college sorority at the fair, Namely she hoped the mini doughnuts
Amphlett Blvd., Suite 123, San Odd Fellows Hall, 526 Main St., Half
Mateo. Meet and greet with Moon Bay. Repertoire ranges from years that Hardy has spent returning to and the friendships established there would return and wished there would be
Redwood City business owners. Free. Madrigals through world/folk tradi- the county fair would build an institu- still endure. a fireworks show.
For more information call 344-5200. tions to Beach Boys and beyond.
$20. For more information call 315- tional knowledge which she draws Hardy said she probably most But while there may be some minor
Sof t Sk ills: B ouncing B ack , 0201. from to be a more effective volunteer. enjoys the exhibits due to her affilia- changes that she would prefer, that fair
Building Resiliency Presented by is dependably safe and fun for the
San Mateo County Jobs for Youth. SUNDAY, JUNE 16 But on the contrary, she said becom- tion with the organizers, but said she
4 p.m. South San Francisco Main San Mateo Quak er Worship ing a capable helper is a relatively also greatly appreciates those who whole family makes it so special to
Library, 840 W. Orange St., South San Group. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardeners’ Hardy each year.
Francisco. Learn coping skills and Hall, 503 E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. The simple process which requires only a enter the agriculture and art competi-
strategies for overcoming adversity San Mateo Quaker Worship Group few trips through the fairgrounds to tions. “Nothing changes, ” she said.
in difficult situations. Free. For more has unprogrammed meetings, and get familiar with the environment, a She took time to acknowledge the “That’s what is so great about the fair.”
information call 829-3860. all are welcome to attend. For more
information call 384-9817.
Friday Art Series: Patricia Wakida wage and providing certain benefits. fundamental benefits, such as workers
of Wasabi Press. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. GERMAN STEIN $10 (650)589-5065 piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
locks in position, $9, (650)595-3933
message or email flycsir@hotmail.com EvERLAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and estate sale,
IkEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x MIkASA SET. White. Modern (square) Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. HAT, T-SHIRT, sweatshirt and comput-
WURLITzER UPRIGHT piano. Fair con-
yard sale,
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 GUTHy-RENkER POWER Rider,Ever-
IkEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. NEW "bELLA" buffet triple slow cooker
dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- rummage sale,
LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
$ 30. (650)598-9804. and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 312 Pets & Animals
erciser $20 (510)770-1976 clearance sale, or
2648
MAHOGANy Tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and kNEE RIdER $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269 whatever sale you
ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
3709
SINk dOUbLE cast iron. Good condi-
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. LEATHER GOLF bag with 23 clubs $90. have...
(650)593-2066 (650) 592-2648.
MOTLEy CRUE lp signed by neil lee
MATTRESS, TWIN long, excellent condi- 307 jewelry & Clothing sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00, Reach over 83,450 readers
good condition, (650)341-0282. from South San Francisco
ANNE kLEIN silver-tone watch with NEGRINI FENCING Epee mask size M 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
NEW dELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 offer. (650)245-4084 ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond to Palo Alto.
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di-
(415)260-6940
Sell! (650) 875-8159. al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger in your local newspaper.
OLd b&L Microscope in good condition; 316 Clothes (650)771-6324.
NIAGARA vIbRATING Adjustable bed 308 Tools 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. TOTAL GyM XLS, excellent condition. Call (650)344-5200
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan bOOTS -LUGz Orange County Chopper
Edition Motorcycle Brand New size 10 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
(408)656-0958 ANTIqUE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available RAy-bAN TOP Bar Sunglasses (650)588-0828
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- Black $60 . (510)684-0187
qUEEN SOFA Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, CRAFTSMAN 6”x9” belt/disc sander, weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- bROWN SUEd boots, fur-lined, size 8, ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
call (650)697-3709 used once. Cost $330.00 check Sears 6596 new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
. website. $150.00 (650)591-6283
379 Open Houses
ROLLERbLAdES, USEd, size 10. $20 FANCy HIGH heel shoes, never worn WORkOUT bENCH, weights, bars, for
RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- obo. Please call (650)745-6309 size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
wise good condition. Top detaches from dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit (650)861-2411
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
LG CRAFTSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$45. (650)328-6709
FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4
yAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650)458-3255
OPEN HOUSE
SOFA-bEIGE FAbRIC, Orig. $900,
Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
(510)943-9221
SILk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
length $50 (650)692-8012 LISTINGS
(650)234-8218 SHOPSMITH MARk V 50th Anniversary $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- kAyANO MEN’S Running shoes size 11 340 Camera & Photo Equip.
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. formation.
SOLId WOOd Dining table with exten- (650)504-0585 good condition $20 (650)520-7045
NIkON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
List your Open House
sion great piece great condition black
$80 (650)364-5263
SINk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, kNEE-HIGH bLACk women's boots, lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 in the Daily Journal.
vINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa $15.00 (650)544-5306 size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 OMEGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
SOLId WOOd Entertainment Center- SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
$40.00. Call (650)872-2371
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Reach over 83,450
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 potential home buyers &
LAdIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL, larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 310 Misc. For Sale STOCk AIR intake, 5.7 hemi $80.00 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 renters a day,
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(650)454-4902 vIvITAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
(925)482-5742
500-600 bIG Band-era 78's--most mint, MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new, original manual. Like new. $99 SSF from South San Francisco
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 TIRES-SET OF four P225 45 R18 $80 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 (650)583-6636 to Palo Alto.
TAbLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. (650) 578-9208
OBO (650)359-2238.
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 bESSy SMALL Evening Hand Bag With in your local newspaper.
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 TUNTURI ROWING Machine, Good SHOES SIzE 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less 345 Medical Equipment
Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 (650)508-8662
THOMASvILLE dINING table, $50 4
AdjUSTAbLE bATH shower transfer
Call (650)344-5200
chairs, mid-century blonde with two bIFOLd SHUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00 UNIdEN HARLEy Davidson Gas Tank TUxEdO SIzE 40, black, including white bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
leaves call (650)697-3709. (650)544-5306 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
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CAll CrOnAn Real Estate today at
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(650) 591-5404.
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$13,900 (650)303-4257. Leave msg.
in the local real estate market. Lunch on a trade-in or BriDGeStOne AlenzA 235/65R17,
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Rims with good tires. Needs engine MuStAnG ’73- All Original: Miles 300, built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell Paperwork, Light Brown Paint, 351 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
CheVy S-10 center caps - 4 / $60.00
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Daily Journal’s $30,000 (650)359-6001. SeA rAy 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
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San Mateo County POrSChe ‘88 Carrera Targa, 139K
650 rVs Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
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650-349-3087.
‘til you sell it! CADillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado 630 trucks & SuV’s ble .$75. (650)727-7266
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