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I
t is no surprise that projects that though it takes me ting I need help.” — Ashleigh Brilliant.
create housing face the greatest longer to walk, at I was going to ignore the recently reported escapades
kickback from folks that argue
that they mean greater traffic conges-
80 years of age, I
take BART rather perspective of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and the large amount
of other high-profile, powerful men including many
tion. When I first moved to this town than drive to San politicians (like our president) who have, for many
of South San Francisco more than 50 Francisco. move forward. And my sense is that it years, considered women as sex objects and are finally
years ago, there were few traffic jams In South San should. being recognized as the predators they are. Then I came
and assorted tie-ups when I drove to Francisco, we also The implied concerns by the indus- across John Bradshaw’s book, “Reclaiming Virtue”
work. Of course I lived a mile from the have access to Caltrain and the Water tries and businesses in the area are ill where he writes about healthy shame and so this column.
school where I taught, and I often Emergency Transportation Authority founded, as their trade association and As Bradshaw wrote: “Shame is the feeling that lets us
walked to work. Times has changed. Ferry system. At present, neither is public relations hire have suggested know we have gone too far. Shame lets us know we are
One compelling statistic is that, from particularly housing friendly, although that traffic and infrastructure issues fallible and prone to make mistakes, that we don’t know
2010 to 2016 in our West Bay region, there will be significant housing activ- should preclude housing. Sorry, but it all. This helps us develop the modesty that keeps us
jobs increased by 29 percent and hous- ity near the new Caltrain station as it that dog won’t hunt. Oh, and I once sat
locates southward to a more access- from the kind of arrogance and absolution that sabotage
ing by 4 percent. on the board of that trade association, moral decision making.”
So, yes, more housing typically friendly location. The downtown hous- so I’m pure on this issue.
ing in South San Francisco is also Whatever happened to
means more folks on the road. But not Clearly not everyone who would that old-fashioned con-
quite close to the east of Highway 101 occupy those residences would work in
always. I know it is counterintuitive cept? This comes to mind
should that be the work destination of the area, but many and probably most
that housing reduces traffic. But in the every time some well-
the new residents there. It’s obviously would. And I’ll bet many future resi-
right spots and with the right configu- unknown at present what percentage of known person is accused
rations, housing can actually mean dents are current employees, and arrive of carrying on in a shame-
those new residents are current by company chartered bus or private
fewer cars and less congestion. There employees grimacing their way by car ful way. Such behavior
is some evidence that it could well be autos.
to our town, but they will be some — makes many of us wonder
the case in general, and with the east Make no mistake — I’m an advocate
probably many. just how narcissistic, arro-
of 101 plan specifically. for increased housing in the region but
The other option that much more hardly a rubber stamp for sticking it gant, egocentric, etc. a
So, regarding configurations, there precisely has housing lead to fewer person has to be to carry
are two options that can lead to less anywhere there’s a view corridor to be
cars on the road, specifically during destroyed. This area makes sense and on so impudently and then
congestion. The first is to build hous- the teeth-grinding commute hours, is lie and cover up and bask
ing in close proximity to quick, safe, should be approved.
building residences close to business Then we can start working on hav- in denial.
friendly, affordable mass transit that locations, so you can dodge butterflies The message we get from
actually goes where the rider desires to ing San Mateo County school districts
as you walk or bike to work as open their excess property to leverage these men is: “I am so marvelous you should love me no
go. Those are pretty high hurdles, and opposed to dodging Dodges on Measure K money and build housing matter what I do” and/or “I’m more important than any-
using mass transit may often result in Highway 101. for teachers and other school person- one else so I can break the rules and cause severe embar-
settling for something less than the That leads to the proposal to build nel. Kids don’t teach themselves and rassment for those I claim to love.” There are, obvious-
ideal options. BART does manage to more than a thousand residences off affordable housing for teachers is a ly, some deep-seated psychological problems here. As
move more than 400,000 folks each Oyster Point Boulevard. For many
day despite it facing some significant slow-growth industry. someone said: “It’s a pathetic ramification of the male
years, the city had a financial agree-
urban transportation issues. So hous- ego.” Is this narcissistic, or what?
ment with SFO to avoid housing that
ing near BART may work, but it Gene Mullin is a former member of the We all know that men are fixated on a certain area of
would fall under the Runway One take-
remains a continuing challenge to get off patterns on the east side of California Assembly, the former may or their bodies, but why do so many think they are entitled
folks to leave their cars in the garage, Highway 101. That agreement has not of South San Francisco and a former to exploit and demean women to demonstrate their
if they have a garage. Many of my been renewed and would not be an machismo? Seems shame is not a deterrent to the actions
teacher.
neighbors walk the half mile or so and impediment should a housing plan of those who carry on in such ways. Trouble is, these
days, the more shameful some people act, the more
attention they get from mindless fans and the media.
Letters to the editor We wonder what is behind the arrogance, the obsession
with themselves, the lack of character and self-control.
Alzheimer’s Association, if a treat- Maybe when they were young they were put on a pedestal
Spend a little to save a lot ment became available that simply
An act of kindness — never receiving the discipline, guidance and direction
Editor, delayed the onset of Alzheimer’s Editor, they needed. As Twenge and Campbell asked in their
San Mateo County has over 13,000 dementia for five years, it would Witnessed the following scene this book, “The Narcissist Epidemic”: “Were they showered
people living with Alzheimer’s or Friday in Redwood City downtown: with unearned praise, protected from their teachers’ criti-
reduce Medicare and Medicaid spend-
related dementia, and that number will Officer Cagno and Officer Macias cisms, given expensive automobiles and allowed to have
ing by $47 billion annually, and total chatting up a homeless guy.They
grow to 22,000 by 2025. I may be federal spending on Alzheimer’s freedom without the responsibility that goes with it?”
one of them — I am waiting to find talked, smiled and shook hands with More likely, they were so over controlled and severely
research would be recouped in just him. Just three local guys talking. At
out if my symptoms are due to Lewy three years. disciplined when young that they are trying to make up
some point, Officer Cagno handed the
Body Dementia, a cousin of When the government has invested homeless guy his lunch he just for their past. Did they receive so little attention from
Alzheimer’s. in medical research we have seen bought for himself. He did it so mat- their caretakers that are now going to show the world
The cost of Alzheimer’s to the remarkable results, as with cancer, ter of factly that it looked like it was that they are worthy? Did they have to suffer through so
nation is now $259 billion, and is HIV/AIDS and Ebola. Please join me not the first time. Proud of my city much family dysfunction that they are now compensat-
projected to exceed $1.1 trillion by in urging Congresswoman Speier and police for taking care of all of its citi- ing in perverse ways? Bradshaw writes of childhood
2050. That includes an annual cost to the rest of the Bay Area zens. Ironic how a cop doing an act of abuse and trauma damaging the frontal lobes of the brain
Medicare of $131 billion, as well as Congressional delegation to continue kindness in New York City gets him and seriously affecting ”their ability to have foresight
huge out of pocket costs borne by their commitment to the fight against on the national news for weeks, even and therefore their ability to act with prudence.”
families. California’s Medi-Cal costs Alzheimer’s by increasing federal months — remember the 2012 story Do we want men with such lack of conscience, shame
for Alzheimer’s are over $3.5 billion funding for Alzheimer’s research by about a cop buying a pair of shoes for and ability in positions that have so much influence on
annually, and heading toward $5 bil- $425 million in FY19. a homeless man? Yet here, in our nation’s future? As a letter writer to the San Francisco
lion by 2025. Redwood City, it is so common, Chronicle expressed: “Both private and public behaviors
Finding a way to prevent or delay nobody even writes about it. reflect on our character. If you lie, cheat, steal, harass
the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms Ina Pottorff and sext on your own time, you’ll do it on public time,
will not only save lives, it will save a Foster City Maria Rutenburg too.” Isn’t behavior like that described regularly in the
ton of money. According to the Redwood City media indicative of a serious lack of character which
surely isn’t limited to this particular foible? “It some-
times seems that our political system is designed to elect
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TOURNAMENT TIPS OFF: RADFORD EARNS PROGRAM’S FIRST TOURNAMENT WIN; UCLA UPSET BY ST. BONAVENTURE >> PAGE 12
Jackson brings
NDB knocked out
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
vet’s mindset
to the Giants
Down 12 at halftime of its Northern THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
California Division IV semifinal game, it
was obvious the only way the Notre Dame- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Austin Jackson
Belmont girls’ basketball team was going got a lesson on the intense the rivalry
to make a second-half run was to shoot between his new team, the San Francisco
itself back into the game with Giants, and the NL champion Los Angeles
Sacramento’s Bradshaw Christian. Dodgers.
Shooting is not the Tigers’ forte. But a Walking into the Giants’ spring training
hot second half still might not have been clubhouse for the first time after being reach-
enough for the second-seeded Tigers as the ing a $6 million, two-year contract in
11th-seeded Pride put the pedal to the metal January, Jackson was wearing blue clothing.
in the third quarter, outscoring NDB 22-8 “I wouldn’t say it was Dodger blue, but it
and running away with a 62-31 decision in was sort of a blue shirt,” Jackson said, smil-
Belmont Tuesday night. ing. “I got some funny looks right away.”
“We lost to a much better team,” said With Hunter Pence and Andrew McCutchen
NDB head coach Josh Davenport, who set to be the primary corner outfielders,
coached his last game for the Tigers as he is Jackson projects as at least a part-time cen-
moving to Colorado in a few weeks. ter fielder for the Giants, though he can play
“I didn’t think anyone could shoot that all three spots in the outfield.
well in this gym.” Jackson has hit leadoff, sixth and seventh
Bradshaw Christian (22-12) showed a in exhibitions and was 6 for 15 going into
knack for knocking down shots all game Tuesday night. The Giants also are giving
long. The Pride finished the game shooting prospect Steven Duggar plenty of playing
47 percent, but were 42 percent (9 for 21) time in center, and they have veterans
from behind the 3-point line. Gregor Blanco and Gorkys Hernandez in
It was the 3-ball that proved the differ- camp, too.
ence for Bradshaw Christian. The Pride con- “You can control what you can control. I
nected on 4 of 9 shot from behind the arc in think that’s something over time that I start-
the first period, but were just getting ed to accept,” Jackson said. “But the same
warmed up. time I will not change who I am as a player
Up 28-16 at halftime, Bradshaw and as a person, and continue to do the
Christian pushed its lead to 50-24 going things that I’ve always done no matter where
into the fourth period after shooting 5 of 8 I am in the lineup or in the field. Just try to
from behind the 3-point line in the third keep your focus and be ready. ... It’s all about
quarter. being ready and keeping that mindset.”
The Pride had runs of 11-0 and 10-0 in the The 31-year-old Jackson is entering his
third period as NDB shot just 3 for 12 in the ninth big league season and is playing for
quarter. The Pride’s Cookie Marques,who his sixth team, Jackson has been traded in
finished with a game-high 20 points, midseason three times.
scored 12 of her team’s 22 third-quarter “You understand the business side of it, and
points, scoring eight straight as Bradshaw you just try to put yourself in the best posi-
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL tion to succeed and to win,” he said.
Notre Dame-Belmont’s Olga Faasolo knocks down a shot during the Tigers’62-31 loss to
See TIGERS, Page 14 Bradshaw Christian in the semifinals of the Nor Cal Division IV playoff bracket. See GIANTS, Page 16
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wrong time to have our worst game of the year.” in the first quarter, but had trouble finishing. her jump hook with 2:23 left in the first half
TIGERS
Continued from page 11
As usual, the Tigers showed plenty of tenac-
ity on defense, but it became demoralizing
when the Pride would simply dribble the ball
When the Pride went to a double-team
against Faasolo, bracketing her front and
back, they forced her to kick the ball back out
cutting the Tigers’ deficit to seven, 21-14. But
a 3-pointer from Jasalyn Brown kick-started a
7-2 run to end the half, with the Pride up 28-16
for 15 seconds and then knock down a shot off to the perimeter. Faasolo finished with eight at the break.
one pass, or penetrate and kick for an open points and nine boards in her final game for The second half did not go much better for
Christian opened up a 39-18 lead with 5:08 shot — that, more often than not, they the Tigers.
left in the quarter. the Tigers, as they managed only 15 points.
drained. “I told the girls our advantage was on the Alaiyah San Juan led the NDB in scoring for
The Pride then ended the quarter with three That seemed to effect the Tigers on the inside,” Davenport said. “And we had a hard the fourth straight game, finishing with 11
straight 3s to push their lead to 26 points, 50- offensive end as they did not show the same time getting it inside.” points.
24, going into the final eight minutes. grit and determination going after rebounds NDB trailed just 7-6 with 2:22 left in the
“I wasn’t panicked at all (at halftime),’ “We just never got into an offensive
that they had on the defensive end. Bradshaw opening quarter before the Pride knocked down
Davenport said. “But we didn’t start well rhythm,” Davenport said.
Christian dominated the boards, 39-23, limit- back-to-back 3s. If not for the play of Talia
that second half. Just offensively, we were ing NDB to one shot most of the time. Bertana, who scored six of her eight points in Bradshaw Christian will now take on top-
stagnant.” Going into the game, Davenport believed the first quarter, the Tigers’ opening-quarter seeded Woodside Priory in the Nor Cal cham-
And even with the Pride looking to run clock he had the numbers to wear down the six-play- deficit might have been more than 13-8. pionship game at 6 p.m. Saturday at Santa
in the fourth quarter, they still managed to er Pride, who finished their 66-58 quarterfinal Bertana knocked down a shot to open the Clara University. Woodside Priory advanced
outscore the Tigers in the period, 12-7. NDB, win over No. 3 Union Mine-El Dorado with second quarter for NDB, closing to 13-10, but to with a 55-35 win over No. 4 San Joaquin
which shot just 3 for 19 in the final quarter and only three players on the court. Davenport Bradshaw Christian got a pair of free throws Memorial.
just 25 percent for the game, did not reach dou- thought post Olga Faasolo could be the Tigers from Anaya Mejia (15 points, 10 rebounds), a In a Division III semifinal, No. 8 Sacred
ble-digits scoring in any of the four quarter. x-factor on the block. Faasolo, playing with a pull-up jumper from Jordan Patterson Reid and Heart Prep also saw its season end as the
“We couldn’t do it (shoot ourselves back into banged up knee, got off to a decent start. She a runner from Mejia to take a 19-10 lead. Gators were walloped 71-34 by No. 5 West
the game),” Davenport said. “We picked the got the ball in the post a handful of times early Faasolo scored a pair of baskets for NDB, Campus-Sacramento.
League’s Most Valuable Player finished his ond quarter with an impressive 10-foot, base- go — Menlo finally go some offense going
KNIGHTS
Continued from page 11
varsity career with just four points.
“Mitty did the same thing against us where
they just said Foley is not going to hurt us,”
line jumper. He then knocked down a 3, and
followed with a pair of strong scores down
low, starting with a dribble-drive while cut-
thanks to offensive rebounds from Brown,
Kastner and Woodson. The Knights scored 20
points in the quarter and got the lead down to
Larsen said. “I was impressed that, usually ting clean around a defender. Then he finished seven at 47-40 on a Brown 3. He closed the
when that happens, Woodson and Kastner the half with a left-handed post-up move. game knocking down another to keep it at
year again we beat the one-seed. So, we’re 54-47.
kind of clean up the glass. And all those “We got the home game and we wanted to
just rolling.”
shots we made the first couple games of Nor show up for our crowd,” Dorward said. “They “We never felt out of that game,” Brown
The Vikings never trailed Tuesday, jump-
Cal, we just weren’t making tonight.” always show up for us. So we wanted to make said. “People may say, ‘Oh, they were down
ing out to a 6-0 lead while their defense flus-
tered Menlo’s shooters from the get-go. The As Foley scuffled, so did the Knights, sure we got the win.” 10 for like the whole second half,’ but we
Knights converted their first field goal with shooting just 39.5 percent from the field. Menlo staggered out of the gate in the sec- were crawling back in. And then they would
2:05 remaining in the first quarter when “I had a really tough time,” Foley said. ond half as well, scoring just seven points in make a great play. I thought the momentum
sophomore forward Cole Kastner scored on a “And that was a great job on their part.” the third quarter. Woodson converted a gritty was on our side for the entire fourth quarter.”
layup. Every time Foley drove to the paint, he score near the end of the period, taking a It was key for the Menlo to get Brown back
No. 13-seed Menlo (25-4) finished the was met by a triple-teaming swarm of Paly bounce pass from Brown and going straight for the Nor Cal tournament after the senior
opening period on a six-point run, and defenders. And the outlets just weren’t there. up through a defender to keep the Knights in missed the Central Coast Section Open
closed it to 12-11 less than a minute into the Menlo turned the ball over 17 times to Paly’s striking distance down 38-27. Division tournament due to illness. But the
second when junior Kevin Chen drilled a 3. 12. And a good portion of those turnovers The Knights held on defense and pushed Knights were struck by another injury in Nor
Paly responded with an 11-2 run, though, and came on offensive charging penalties, the action, with Chen rifling a pass to Cals, playing without junior guard Sam
the Knights never again got to within a shot. including two by Brown at the end of the Woodson in the paint. This time, however, Fortenbaugh their final two games.
Menlo forward Thomas Brown scored a Vikings’ big second-quarter run. Paly senior William Schlemmer manned up “That hurt a little bit,” Larsen said. “So we
team-high 14 points, but eight of those came “I was a little fuming about that,” Brown to get a hand on Woodson’s shot attempt, were always a man down.”
in the fourth quarter. Center Riley Woodson said. sending the Vikings into the fourth quarter Still, the Knights posted the best season
added 12 points. But the story of Menlo’s Meanwhile, Dorward was putting on quite a with a comfortable momentum. the program has seen in over a decade. Their
offensive woes was the inability of Foley to show. The senior forward — who is a former After Paly opened the final period with 25 overall wins were the most for a Menlo
get to the hoop. The West Bay Athletic AAU teammate of Foley’s — opened the sec- more defense — leading 40-31 with 5:42 to team since the 26-7 season in 2006-07.
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Woods, Els named Presidents Cup captains
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eight times in Woods said he Woods plays.
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP
Capuchino at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
the Presidents was more com- Coming off his fourth back sur-
ORLANDO, Fla. — Ernie Els was Softball
Cup and were fortable serv- gery, Woods took a big step in his Terra Nova at El Camino, South City at Mills,
always the logical choice to be the involved in a ing as an assis- comeback last week when he fin- Menlo-Atherton at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
International team’s next captain h i g h -s t ak es tant. ished one shot behind at the Boys’ tennis
in the Presidents Cup. playoff that “But then Valspar Championship. San Mateo at Hillsdale, Westmoor at Sequoia,
Tiger Woods at first thought it ended in a tie, after a little bit “I would like to get to a point Capuchino at Oceana, 4 p.m.
might be soon for him. were introduced of thought I where I would have to make that Boys’ volleyball
That changed a couple of months as captains on said, ‘You decision, get to where I’m playing San Mateo at Hillsdale, South City at Mills, 6
ago when Woods asked PGA Tour p.m.; Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, 6:30 p.m.
Tiger Woods Tuesday. The Ernie Els know what? well enough where I could make the Boys’ lacrosse
Commissioner Jay Monahan about 2019 matches That sounds team on points,” Woods said. “But Woodside at Hillsdale, Sequoia at Gunn
the U.S. captain for next year’s will be Dec. 12-15 at Royal like something I really want to I wouldn’t want to have the conver-
Track and field
matches in Australia, and the usual Melbourne, the latest the event do,”’ Woods said. “I called Jay up sation and go, ‘Self.’ And so let’s Sacred Heart Cathedral at Serra, 3 p.m.; WBAL
suspects were mentioned. has been held. and said, ‘Might you be interested just see how it progresses.” 1B at Bellarmine, 3:30 p.m.
Monahan asked if anyone had been Woods was an assistant captain in me possibly being the captain Hale Irwin was the only player- Badminton
left out, and Woods added another when the American won for the in 2019?’ Silence. And he said, captain in the Presidents Cup in San Mateo at Hillsdale, 5 p.m.
name to the short list. seventh straight time, 19-11, last ‘Yeah, we might be able to work 1994, the first event, and he had
THURSDAY
“Me.” year at Liberty National. In early that out.’ So here I am.” Paul Azinger handle the captaincy Baseball
Woods and Els, who both played discussions about the next one, Still to be determined is whether when Irwin was playing. Half Moon Bay at King’s Academy, Crystal
Springs at Mills, Harker at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
Boys’ tennis
Riordan vs Serra at CSM, Priory at Crystal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS including major championships at Springs, Pinewood at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m.;
MORAGA — Jock Landale 31-11 advantage. The Gaels, a top the U.S. Open in 1985 and Nueva School at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:45 p.m.;
Mills at Hillsdale, Woodside at Aragon, San
scored 26 points on 11-of-15 seed, led by at least 18 points the Ken Flach, who won four Grand Wimbledon in 1987 and 1988. They Mateo at Burlingame, Menlo-Atherton at
shooting for his 20th 20-plus rest of the way and by as many as Slam titles in men’s doubles and two twice were the runners-up at the U.S. Carlmont, 4 p.m.
game of the sea- 44. They will play the winner of in mixed doubles, has died, according Open. Swimming
son and Saint Wednesday’s Washington-Boise to the ATP World Tour and Flach and Seguso also collected a Mitty at Serra, 3 p.m.; Woodside at San Mateo,
Mary’s made 13 State game in the second round. International Tennis Federation. He gold medal for the United States at the 3:30 p.m.
3-pointers in an Jordan Ford added 19 points with was 54. 1988 Seoul Olympics. Boys’ volleyball
89-45 rout of three 3-pointers for Saint Mary’s The ATP World Tour announced They played together at Southern Serra at Lincoln-SF, 6 p.m.; M-A at Mills, 6:30 p.m.
S o ut h e a s t e r n (29-5) and Calvin Hermanson Tuesday that Flach died Monday night Illinois University at Edwardsville Boys’ lacrosse
Louisiana on scored all 17 of his points in the in California after a brief illness. and won three Division II national Los Gatos at Carlmont, Aragon at Mountain
Tuesday night first half with five 3-pointers. The In a posting on Facebook, Flach’s championships, according to the
View, Palo Alto at Menlo-Atherton
in an NIT open- Gaels matched their program- widow, Christina, wrote that he ATP. Badminton
er. record win total from last season. “passed away after fighting pneumo- San Mateo at Burlingame, Mills at Hillsdale,
Flach finished with a total of 34 Westmoor at Aragon, Carlmont at South City,
Jock Landale La n da l e Jordan Capps led SE Louisiana nia.” men’s doubles titles, including win- Jefferson at M-A, Woodside at Cap, Crystal Springs
scored 11 (22-12), an eight-seed, with 15 of Flach reached No. 1 in the men’s at Terra Nova, El Camino at Sequoia, 5 p.m.
ning the 1993 U.S. Open with Rick
points in the first quarter as Saint his 19 points in the second half. doubles rankings and paired with Leach. Flach’s Grand Slam mixed dou- FRIDAY
Mary’s opened a 19-8 lead and he The Lions were held to 35 percent Robert Seguso to form one of the Baseball
bles trophies came with Kathy Jordan
had three points in a 12-0 run at shooting, including just 1 of 20 world’s top teams in the 1980s.
Serra at Riordan, Sequoia at Capuchino, 4 p.m.
at the French Open and Wimbledon in
the start of the second quarter for a from 3-point range. They won 28 titles together, 1986.
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sons , was one of 27 players who ended with a $1 million annual salary after sign-
Baseball brief
Judge to earn $622,300
BASEBALL
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careers of at least 20 seasons in the decade
that started the 2000s.
“I can’t even fathom playing for 20
ing a $4.5 million, four-year contract with
the Astros as a free agent after the 1979 sea-
son.
after hitting 52 HRs years. I feel like I’ve been pretty fortunate Over his entire career, Ryan made just
in my career to stay relatively healthy,” more than $25 million in salary. About a
NEW YORK — AL Rookie of the Year Aaron year-old outfielder retired after finally being said Chase Headley, the 33-year-old Padres
Judge will earn $622,300 dozen players will make that much just this
part of a World Series title with the Houston infielder going into his 12th season. “But I season.
in the major leagues as part Astros. know that it’s a challenge now to get ready
of his one-year contract Beltre, who made his MLB debut at age 19
Beltran was the 13th player since 2010 to to play every day, and for somebody to do it with the Dodgers in June 1998, will turn 39
with the New York end his career after playing that long, with twice as long as I have, it blows my mind. I
Yankees. just 10 days into this season. After last year
Beltre and Colon the only others that could don’t really understand or comprehend how becoming only the 31st member of the
Judge, who led the AL before 2020. It will be the fewest 20-year you could do it.”
with 52 home runs, is not 3, 000-hit club , Suzuki was the 30th,
players finishing their careers during a There is the constant mental and physical Beltre’s primary goal now is to finally win
eligible for salary arbitra- decade since Hall of Fame members Hank grind of 162-game regular seasons, after a World Series.
tion until after the 2019 Aaron , Brooks Robinson, Willie Mays and six weeks of spring training and before any “It’s a different challenge every year,”
season. He agreed to a split Al Kaline were among nine who made their potential postseason play. said Beltre, whose only World Series
Aaron Judge contract in which his final appearances in the 1970s. “I don’t think there’s a lack of desire by appearance came in 2011, his first season
salary would drop to “Well, 20 years is a long time. I think players,” said Trevor Hoffman, a reliever in Texas. “But it’s the same excitement.”
$272,250 in the unlikely event he is sent back that you know the levels of conditioning who had 601 career saves over 18 seasons
to the minors. and the demands of performance year in and Colon went to spring training on a minor
and will be inducted into the Hall of Fame
year out just may take a greater toll now league deal with the Rangers, his 11th big
Tebow sent to Mets this summer. “I think that for the most part,
than they did in the past,” New York Mets league organization. The portly pitcher
most guys want that jersey ripped of them.”
minor league camp general manager Sandy Alderson said. who turns 45 on May 24 said his motiva-
Hoffman pitched his last game only two
“When you’re talking about position play- tion is that he still likes being around the
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Tim Tebow was reas- weeks before his 43rd birthday.
ers, you’re almost exclusively talking game and has always wanted to play a long
signed by the New York Mets to their minor Ichiro Suzuki, the 2001 AL Rookie of the
about the American League because of the time.
league camp after he went 0 for 4 with four strike- Year and MVP who won a pair of AL batting
ability to DH. As far as pitchers are con- titles with Seattle, is back with the With 240 career wins, Colon is also only
outs in an exhibition against the Houston three shy of matching Juan Marichal for the
Astros. cerned, pitchers have a short professional Mariners on a one-year contract. This will
life span anyway. Guys like Bartolo are be the 44-year-old outfielder’s 18th MLB most by a Dominican-born pitcher.
The former NFL quarterback and 2007
Heisman Trophy winner hit .056 (1 for 18) with unique.” season after playing nine seasons in Japan. “I don’t throw hard anymore, but the
11 strikeouts in seven big league exhibition Nolan Ryan pitched a record 27 seasons “I think everybody’s goal is to play like thing that’s very important as a pitcher is
games. The 30-year-old, who is not on the Mets’ before retiring in 1993, nearly a century that, but just the nature of it is most people throw strikes,” Colon said through a trans-
40-man roster, has been hampered by a left after Cap Anson was the only other to play kind of, you start fading off, or injuries or lator. “I’m a strike thrower. The one thing I
ankle sprain. 27 big-league seasons (1871-97). Tommy something like that stops you, or lack of do different than before is I put the ball
Tebow’s only hit was a hard single to center John pitched 26 seasons from 1963-89, performance,” said Kyle Seager, the 30- wherever I want.”
off Washington’s Erick Fedde on March 2. He missing all of 1975 after being the first to year-old Seattle third baseman going into As a rookie with the White Sox in 2009,
has been used solely as a designated hitter or have ulnar ligament reconstruction in his his eighth season. Richard was a teammate of Colon’s for part
pinch hitter. elbow, the surgery that now bears his name. Players are also making more money of that season.
Tebow, an outfielder, can appear in games for The workhorse pitchers were among 44 now. The average salary is over $4 million “I thought he was finishing up,” Richard
New York but would have to be brought over two-decade players whose final games were a season, more than double what it was in said with a smile. “I thought he was about
from the minor league side. in the 1980s or 1990s — 22 in each of 2000. done, and he was gone for a couple of years
those decades. Rickey Henderson, the only Ryan, the strikeout king who also threw and came back and essentially created
MLB to feature ballpark modern-era position player to go 25 sea- seven no-hitters, became the first player another career for himself.”
menus at FoodFest in NY catches of last season when he leaped to rob after seeing the moves the club made to
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball will
feature ballpark menus at FoodFest next month.
The first MLB FoodFest will be held at an
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
Boston’s Hanley Ramirez of a home run,
tumbling headfirst over the short bullpen
wall in right-center field at Fenway Park.
improve the roster, including acquiring
McCutchen from Pittsburgh and third base-
man Evan Longoria from Tampa Bay.
event space near New York’s Bryant Park on
“It’s pretty cool. I don’t get tired of it,” he “It really just seemed like a group I would
April 21-22.
A center fielder for most of his career, said. “It’s something you can always fit best with,” Jackson said. “Good core
Food from all 30 big league ballparks will be
Jackson has just 24 errors over eight sea- remember. Family, friends, they still talk players. A team that I played against in the
sold.
sons at the position and has a .275 career about it. Big moment in my life.” World Series in 2012. They’re looking to
Tickets are $25 for a serving of all 30 items
plus soft drinks and water. batting average. He made one of the best Jackson chose to sign with the Giants win.”
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great location.” city’s direction, as it relates to the imbal- In all, Commissioner Sandy Comaroto
OFFICE
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The development site is adjacent to
another Dewey Land Corporation develop-
ment comprised of 1,800 square feet of
ance of jobs and housing opportunities.
“My reaction to building more down-
town is, maybe we should wait and see,” he
succinctly expressed officials’ favorable
perspective on the development.
“I don’t have any problems with it. I
retail space and 43,000 square feet of office said. think it’s great,” she said.
space in a four-story building at 225 Ultimately though, Gum’s opinion was In other business, commissioners favor-
ing, likely generating more traffic and California Drive. overruled by his colleagues, who lauded the ably reviewed a proposal to transform the
parking problems, but other commission- Commissioners suggested a compatible project design as well as the developer’s former GoKart Racer property at 1451
ers disagreed. synergy could be established between the willingness to consider community needs Adrian Road, near Rollins Road, into a
“This project is going to be a pretty two projects, which stand as a gateway to in the project. The commission’s decision building materials supplier Floors and
good one,” said commissioner Will Loftis, the city’s growing central shopping dis- is final, barring a critic’s appeal to the Décor.
who expressed his appreciation for the trict. City Council. No members of the public The 4-acre property abutting Highway
developer’s willingness to redesign the “I think the new downtown is coming discussed the project at the most recent 101 will be transformed to accommodate
development in the wake of the commis- into shape and I think this is an integral meeting. nearly 68,000 square feet of bulk sales
sion’s critiques last month. part of it,” said Commissioner Michael The property is adjacent to the Severn space, with 2,000 square feet of office
Under the approval, a lot used by Ocean Gaul. Lodge Dairy mural at 220 California Drive, space. Fifty parking spaces will be offered
Honda will be redeveloped into a building Not all commissioners were enthusiastic featuring an advertisement wallscape on site and another 70 will be offered near-
offering 28,000 square feet of office space about the vision for the area between the painted in 1917. For 75 years, the mural by.
and 5,387 square feet of retail space at the city’s primary train stop and Burlingame was hidden by an adjacent building, which The conditions suit the concerns of com-
ground floor. The 55-foot-tall project is Avenue though. was demolished in 2000, leading to the missioners who maintained reservations
also slated to house its parking in an Gum said he believed the project over- painting’s restoration by the Burlingame regarding the traffic and parking alignment
underground lot, using an automated car shadowed the city’s iconic station design Historical Society. at the property.
stacking system. and would worsen traffic and parking prob- As part of an effort to ameliorate con- With those issues addressed, officials
Ryan Guibara, Dewey Land Company’s lems which are growing more common in cerns by historical society members shared their appreciation of the redevelop-
director of real estate, expressed his appre- the area. regarding the painting’s visibility, the ment proposal. No decision was rendered at
ciation Tuesday for the commission’s deci- Gum said rather than approve the proj- developer has offered the organization an the meeting, and the matter will return later
sion. ect, he would prefer to hold off in favor of opportunity to lease space in the build- for action.
“We are excited to move forward with it,” seeing the ways future local and state ing’s ground floor, where the painting can “Personally, for the area, I like it,” said
said Guibara. “It’s a great project and a development mandates may influence the be publicly observed. Gaul.
sentence of at least 25 years if he were situation and the people who he interacted when Straw attempted to take the knife away
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found to have been insane at the time of the
crime, which would have committed him to
a state mental hospital until he regained
with that day, Povah contended he was not
living in an alternate universe the day of
Straw’s death because of his mental illness.
from him that day. Though the other two doc-
tors suggested Kirincic’s diagnosis at the
time of the murder was drug-related from
sanity and was deemed no longer a danger Acknowledging Kirincic could have been years of use of methamphetamine and other
to the community, after which point he affected by mental illness, Povah argued illegal drugs, Loukedis argued Kirincic suf-
possibility of a sentence of 25 years to life could go free. the degree to which it affected him was not fered from a long-standing mental condi-
in prison last week. Though Kirincic was In her closing argument Tuesday, prose- enough to absolve him of his criminal tions that may have even preceded his rela-
found to have killed Straw, his fate cutor Tricia Povah sought to dispel doubts behaviors, especially given his history of tionship with Straw.
remained in suspense as the jury considered Kirincic intended to kill Straw and was violence toward Straw, whose previous “It can’t be from drugs, it has to be some-
in the second phase of the trial whether he instead acting out of self-preservation reports of domestic violence issues with thing else. What that is is the paranoid
either understood the nature and quality or because he suffered from paranoid schizo- Kirincic landed him in jail in the months schizophrenia,” he said. “He was in a self-
the legal or moral implications of his phrenia, an argument offered by his defense before her murder. preservation mode and did what he had to
actions during the crime. attorney Savas Loukedis. By asserting “He knew Colleen Straw was Colleen do.”
At stake was Kirincic’s expected prison Kirincic was oriented to time, place, his Straw. He knew there was a no contact order Though Kirincic’s face maintained an
and ‘I’m not supposed to be around her,’” impassive expression throughout much of
she said. “There is no intersection of his the second phase, District Attorney Steve
mental illness and the crime which he com- Wagstaffe said Straw’s family, who had
mitted.” been attending the hearings, was pleased
A main focus of Povah and Loukedis’ with the jury’s decision.
arguments Tuesday were the testimonies of Wagstaffe said Kirincic faces at least 25
three doctors called to the stand Monday. years to life in prison with the possibility
Though a court-appointed doctor and one of parole when he next appears in court for
called to the stand by Povah diagnosed sentencing April 27. Though Wagstaffe
Kirincic with a drug-induced psychosis acknowledged a parole board would ulti-
related to sustained drug use, a doctor called mately decide whether Kirincic would
to the stand by Loukedis diagnosed him remain in prison for the rest of his life, he
with paranoid schizophrenia, which commended the jury for its judgment of his
Loukedis argued contributed to delusions case in recent weeks.
Kirincic had that others were trying to kill “Once again, this jury has brought justice
him. for the community and for the family of the
Having previously been the victim of a murder victim and they did wonderful
stabbing, Kirincic had previously said he had work,” he said. “As for Mr. Kirincic, an out-
paranoid tendencies and had delusions about of-control killer who ended the life of our
people trying to hurt him, said Loukedis. The victim for no reason, he appropriately is
attorney said the same paranoia was triggered being convicted.”
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going to Mars” and the nation would chanted. “Finally we have someone
TRUMP
Continued from page 1
not be seeking to explore the red plan-
et had his opponent won.
Trump later attended a high-dollar
who is putting America first.”
His wife, Corina Prieto, a nurse who
has extended family in Mexico,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
Calendar
Festival. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont
fundraiser near Los Angeles, where he agreed. Both voted for Trump. Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Bell Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
was staying overnight. Guests paid up “I think he is doing a lot of good, Street Park, 560 Bell St., East Palo Belmont. Free. Family friendly. For
Trump’s visit was greeted with to $250,000 to attend the event at the like protecting our Border Patrol,” she Alto. Free spaying and neutering more information call 591-8286.
peaceful protests by demonstrators Beverly Hills home of Ed Glazer, co- said.
clinic hosted by the Peninsula
Humane Society. Surgery performed ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
both for and against his planned wall. chairman of the Tampa Bay by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
Carla Provost, acting Border Patrol
The trip came amid an escalating bat- Buccaneers. The money raised will go vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and City. $37-$54. Based on the life of
chief, said Trump “walked away with dogs only. For more information call John Merrick. For more information
tle between his administration and the to a joint fundraising committee that call 349-6411.
great understanding of the require- 340-7022.
liberal state, which has refused to help benefits Trump’s 2020 re-election ments we have on the border.” She and Easybridge. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 16
federal agents detain immigrants in campaign and the Republican other agents briefed the president on Fattoria E. Mare Restaurant, 1095 City of South San Francisco Career
the U.S. illegally. National Committee. Rollins Road, Burlingame. Open to and Resources Fair. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
beefed-up security in California, seniors. For more information and to South San francisco Municipal
The president renewed his criticism A few hundred protesters for and Arizona and Texas over the years and RSVP visit peninsuladbc.com/easy- Services Building, 33 Arroyo Drive,
of Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, say- against Trump faced off at a Beverly cautioned that any changes need to bridge. South San Francisco. Meet face to
ing Tuesday that he was presiding over face with multiple employers. For
Hills park. A group of pro-immigra- preserve the ability to see what’s hap- Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to more information contact
sky-high tax rates and that the state’s tion demonstrators chanted, “Say it pening on the other side. Provost said noon. Redwood City Main Library, patrick.alvarez@ssf.net.
sanctuary policies “put the entire now, say it clear, immigrants are wel- Congress has so far funded 40 miles of
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
City. Free one-on-one help regarding St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and
nation at risk.” come here.” replacement wall — 14 miles in San laptops, E-readers, tablets and Lunch. 9:30 a.m. Little House Activity
“They’re the best friend of the crim- mobile phones. Meets in the Small Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park.
Demonstrations were also held at Diego, 2 miles in Calexico, Conference Room on the first floor. Includes traditional Irish step danc-
inal,” Trump said. “That’s what exact- the San Ysidro port of entry in San California, and 24 miles in El Paso, For more information contact ing and customary Irish food. Cost $9
ly is happening. The criminals take Diego, the nation’s busiest border Texas. gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. to $11. For more information contact
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refuge in these sanctuary cities and it’s crossing, where protesters chanted, Trump is seeking $25 billion from Annual San Mateo County
very dangerous for our police and “No ban! No wall!” as honking cars Congress to extend the wall but Alumnae Panhellenic Scholarship Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
enforcement folks.” Luncheon. 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
and buses cheered them on. Protests Democratic leaders have balked. His Poplar Creek Grill, 1700 Coyote Point Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
The Justice Department last week were also held on the Mexican side, in insistence that Mexico pay has gotten Drive, San Mateo. Women’s organiza- by renowned Chinese painter and
tion representing 26 international printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor-
sued to block a trio of California laws Tijuana. no traction. sororities and women’s fraternities. mation call 355-1894.
designed to protect people living in At San Ysidro, Jose Gonzalez, 21, San Diego’s Republican mayor crit- $65 attendance with lunch included.
the U.S. illegally. Brown accused U.S. For more information call (408) 368- Egg Decoration. 3:30 p.m. South
stopped to snap a photo of the pro- icized Trump’s short visit, saying the 8122. San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions of testers holding signs, including one president wouldn’t get a full picture of Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
“going to war” with California to that read: “Wall off Putin!” in refer- the city. Kevin Faulconer said a popu- San Mateo Professional Alliance Learn Resist Technique painting and
Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. create a unique egg art. For more
appease Trump. ence to Russian President Vladimir lar cross-border airport terminal con- Pacific Catch Restaurant, 243 S. B St., information contact
After leaving the border, Trump Putin, who has a seemingly close rela- necting San Diego and Tijuana shows San Mateo. Free admission, lunch ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
ordered off the menu. For more
basked in the cheers of U.S. Marines tionship with Trump. that “building bridges has worked information contact mike@mike- ‘Joseph and the Amazing
in Miramar, pointing to his work to “I don’t think it’s really fair how he wonders.” foor.com. Technicolor Dreamcoat’
Performance by Menlo-Atherton.
build up the nation’s military. He also has the choice to separate us,” said Faulconer, writing in The San Diego Toastmasters Public Speaking and 7:30 p.m. Menlo-Atherton High
suggested there may someday be a Gonzalez, a dual citizen who lives in Union-Tribune, also said San Diego Leadership Sk ills Development. School Performing Arts Center, 555
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Middlefield Road, Atherton. Adults
“space force” fighting alongside the Tijuana and crosses the border daily to police work to protect everyone Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood $14, seniors $10. Tickets can be pur-
nation’s military branches. work at a San Diego ramen restaurant. regardless of immigration status, an Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- chased online. For more information
Army veteran Mark Prieto, 48, apparent dig at Trump’s push to target portive atmosphere while learning call 906-7724.
Referencing his 2016 campaign to improve your communication
showdown against Hillary Clinton — shook his head as he walked by the illegal immigration. and leadership skills. For more infor- ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
she received 4 million more votes protest. Trump tweeted about California’s mation call (202) 390-7555. Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
City. $37-$54. Based on the life of
than Trump in California — the presi- “People are so narrow-minded,” the immigration policies as he flew to the Lego Club Robots and Farm or John Merrick. For more information
dent vowed that “very soon we’re Riverside firefighter said as the crowd state aboard Air Force One. Forts. 4 p.m. South San Francisco call 349-6411.
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
South San Francisco. Everything Woodside High School Musical
built will be put on display in the ‘On the Town.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Mateo theater and craft a plan for Bay Bonilla said in the release. “He pulled
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Meadows, the redevelopment of a for-
mer horse race track, as others that
spanned his work as a traffic consult-
council together to get us moving
cohesively and in an improved direc-
tion.”
children’s area. For more information
call 829-3860.
R ainwater Har vesting and
Graywater Reuse Workshop. 7 p.m.
Woodside High School Performing
Arts Center, 199 Churchill Ave.,
Woodside. Cost is $10-20. For more
information call 367-9750.
ant for the city as well as its Public Bonilla said Patterson would be a 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Discover David Mamet’s Race. 8 p.m. Dragon
techniques for assembling systems Productions Theatre Co., 2120
Works director and city manager. Prior hard act to follow and pegged experi- and storage methods for storing Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are
munity have been the highlight of my to his work with the city, Patterson ence with cities undergoing change as rainwater and graywater. For more $35 for general admission and $27
career. This has been a wonderful place owned his own engineering firm that a priority as the council discusses information or to RSVP visit for students and seniors. For more
www.bit.ly/goevmillbrae. information email info@dragonpro-
to work and I truly believe public serv- provided traffic consulting services next steps in the hiring process in its ductions.net.
ice has a valuable and lasting impact throughout Northern California. Monday meeting. THURSDAY, MARCH 15
on the community,” Patterson said in Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. San SATURDAY, MARCH 17
“Those kind of things both required For San Mateo County Supervisor Francisco Animal Care & Control, Union Cemetery Tour — History.
a city press release. “We have pursued a lot of years to actually come to Carole Groom, who worked with 1200 15th St., San Francisco. For 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Union Cemetery,
big ideas and I’m proud to have had the fruition and actually make a differ- Patterson as a Public Works commis- more information call 340-7022. 300 Woodside Road, Redwood City.
Hear stories and visit the graves of
support of a strong, forward-thinking ence,” he said. sioner as well as former mayor, AARP Meeting. Noon. Beresford early Redwood City residents. For
council.” Patterson commended the coun- Patterson’s ability to explain com- Recreation Center, 2920 Alameda de more information contact ellen@his-
toricunioncementery.com.
In reflecting on his time with the cilmembers he worked with over the plex projects and make others feel
las Pulgas, San Mateo. Social hour is
11 a.m. and the business meeting is
city, Patterson said the wide range of years in maintaining the funding for comfortable played a role in his many at noon. For more information call Home Compost Workshop. 10 a.m.
major infrastructure projects the city 345-5001. to noon. 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City.
projects even during recessions and contributions to the city and county as Learn the basics of starting a com-
has made headway on are among the ensuring much-needed improvements a whole. Groom remembers working Mindfulness Meditation: The posting system. Limited space, regis-
achievements that stand out. Included continued to progress. with Patterson on the plans for Bay Basics. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo tration required. For more informa-
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las tion contact sustainability@smc-
among them are a Caltrain grade sepa- Noting Patterson’s ability to build Meadows and commended him for Pulgas, San Mateo. Perfect for begin- gov.org.
ration project involving intersections consensus on a wide array of initia- facilitating an effective process. ners or a refresher for those with
Taking the Risk Out of Writing. 10
at 25th Avenue, 28th Avenue and 31st tives, Mayor Rick Bonilla commend- “He’s just one of the best public
some experience. Registration
a.m. to noon. Sequoia Yacht Club,
required. $29-$34. For more informa-
Avenue and improvements to the State ed Patterson’s keen communication officials I’ve ever known,” she said. tion call 522-7490. 441 Seaport Court, Redwood City.
Route 92 and El Camino Real inter- Author and Coach Mike Larsen will
skills. “He’s just got the best way about him. Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. talk about how to set literary and
change, which are near completion. “Larry is uniquely qualified and his He’s great with people, he’s got a South San Francisco Main Library, publishing goals that are exciting
Patterson pegged efforts to chart out experience enabled him to take the wonderful sense of humor.” 840 W. Orange Ave., South San and achievable. Free for first-time
Francisco. Children ages 5 to 8 can attendees. Cost $5 to $15. For more
traffic patterns near the downtown San helm of a complex organization, ” Though Patterson acknowledged the stop by the library to register for the information contact
bbyanes303@aol.com.
decision was a difficult one, book club and pick up a free copy of
the month’s book. For more informa-
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1825 Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, California 94010, at or after which time the bids will be
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
opened and publicly read aloud. Any bid that is submitted after this time shall be nonresponsive
STATEMENT #276912 and returned to the bidder. Any claim by a bidder of error in its bid must be made in compliance
The following person is doing business with section 5100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code.
as: Tierra Madre LLC, 816 Hayne Rd.,
HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010. Regis-
The best career seekers tered Owner: Tierra Madre LLC, CA. 8. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 20111.5, only prequalified bidders will be eli-
The business is conducted by a Limited gible to submit a bid for this Project. Any bid submitted by a bidder who is not prequalified shall
read the Daily Journal. Liability Company. The registrant com-
be non-responsive and returned unopened to the bidder. To obtain a prequaliified application
menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A. contact Tim Ryan, Director of Facilities at tryan@burlingameschools.org
We will help you recruit qualified, talented /s/Hallie Schmidt/
individuals to join your company or organization. This statement was filed with the Asses-
9. All bids shall be on the form provided by the District. Each bid must conform and be re-
sor-County Clerk on 3/5/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, sponsive to all pertinent Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, the Instructions to Bid-
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide 3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18).
ders.
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 10. A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit will be held on March 20, 2018, at
STATEMENT #276825
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business 2:30p.m. at Washington Elementary School, 801 Howard Ave., Burlingame, California. All partic-
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: Kwik Serv Station, 209 El Camino ipants are required to sign in front of the Administration Building. The site visit is expected to
Real, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
94080. Registered Owner: SF Bay Fuel take approximately (1) hour. Failure to attend or tardiness will render bid ineligible.
Contact us for a free consultation LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trant commenced to transact business
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, March 14 and 19, 2018.
Call (650) 344-5200 or under the FBN on 01/04/2018.
/s/Ali Yaldiz/
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/27/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18,
3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18).
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203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances 304 furniture 308 tools 311 musical instruments
fictitious business name cause why the court should not grant the singer sewing Machine. Good condi- computer swiVel CHAIR. Padded Vintage shopsmith and band Vintage lingerie Washboard circa
statement #276870 authority. tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
The following person is doing business A hearing on the petition will be held in (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. (650)342-6993 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
as: Live Oak Apartments, 718 & 722 Live this court as follows: APR. 16, 2018 at desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
Oak Avenue, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior smith corona typewriter and table (650)458-3578 zilJian cYmbals with stands, 21”
Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker Court of California, County of San Mateo, M120 $25 (650)888-9314 ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA (916)826-5964
Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi- 94063. table top Elec.Skillet Oster #4859 dinette table, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 309 office equipment
ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- If you object to the granting of the peti- w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
trant commenced to transact business tion, you should appear at the hearing (650)344-4756 1950’s burroughs elec. adding ma-
312 pets & animals
under the FBN on 11/16/07. and state your objections or file written dining room SET - Cherry Wood chine. $30. 650-888-9314.
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ objections with the court before the hear- unitap standard centerset bath- (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra airline carrier for cats, pur. from
This statement was filed with the Asses- ing. Your appearance may be in person room chrome faucet, complete, $10, leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- laptop case or bag. Black. Like new. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in or by your attorney. (650)595-3933 fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. (505)228-1480 local.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- evenings
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). itor of the decedent, you must file your Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned) one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
claim with the court and mail a copy to $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 dining table (36"x54") and 4 match-
310 misc. for sale mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
the personal representative appointed by ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for (650)593-2066
the court within the later of either (1) four western washboard Sales made 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
fictitious business NAME of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. $250 .(650)-654-1930.
STATEMENT #276872 months from the date of first issuance of no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx
letters to a general personal representa- $75. phone 650-369-2486. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
The following person is doing business dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for
as: Garwood Apartments, 465 Garwood tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the bessY small Evening Hand Bag With offer. (650)245-4084
whirlpool washer DRYER, GE $75. Good condition; good for children. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Way, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Call (650)678-8585
from the date of mailing or personal de- Refrigerator all working and in good con- pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. bifold shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, livery to you of a notice under sectioin cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- entertainment center for $50. (650)544-5306
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is 6059
er California statutes and legal authority whirlpool-drYer gas Coin Oper- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
conducted by a Trust. The registrant ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or (650)726-4102 bobbY hull Hockey Game Great
commenced to transact business under may affect your rights as a creditor. You pet taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
may want to consult with an attorney (650)302-2456 Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
the FBN on 11/15/1983. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
knowledgable in California law. free wooden Bed frame, good condi- $25. Call (650)349-6059.
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ tion pictures available (650)322-9598 cash register Parts; Much Skin Not
This statement was filed with the Asses- You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
297 bicycles email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net Guts $500 (415)269-4784
Yorkie-silkY terrier, Male,
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, the estate, you may file with the court a adult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- costco plaY Pen with travel bag. 12 weeks, Pure Bred (papers Included)
Request for Special Notice (form DE- glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- Used once $35 (650)591-2981 Asking $750. (650)952-7221.
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition drum -décor ONLY Brass cylinder &
bmx mongoose Outer Limit Bike, ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
fictitious business name or account as provided in Probate Code fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
statement #276964 section 1250. A Request for Special No-
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. (650)344-4756 316 clothes
The following person is doing business tice form is available from the court clerk. child’s schwinn bicYcle, blue in ikea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
as: Dom’s Nom’s, 227 Standish St, RED- Attorney for Petitioner: galV. gopher wire, full roll 5 boxes male & female square dance
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $ 30. (650)598-9804. clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered Timothy S. O’Hara new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
Owner: Domino Corcega, same address. 1611 Borel Place #6 new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
liVing room Table, good condition. lionel christmas Holiday expan-
The business is conducted by an Individ- SAN MATEO, CA 94402 $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $30. (415)231-4825
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- (650)212-1800 mes sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 dawgs brand Kaymann black and
act business under the FBN on N/A. FILED: 3/12/18 loVe chair, velour, tan. $45. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- lionel western Union Pass car and (650)369-2486
/s/Domino Corcega/ 298 collectibles (808)631-1365. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
This statement was filed with the Asses- nal on 3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/22/18)
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System faux fur Coat Woman's brown multi
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All color in excellent condition 3/4
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). Sell! (650) 875-8159. 2360 RWC loction. length $50 (650)692-8012
a-team figurines Plus Jeep $20 genuine ladies Mink Fur Jacket,
fictitious business name (650)591-9769 San Carlos new twin Mattress set plus frame luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
statement #276937 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
collectable memorabillia from golf shoes FootJoy, brown and white
The following person is doing business
as: Posh and Wild, 101 Jefferson Dr.,
210 lost & found the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. niagara Vibrating Adjustable bed saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591-
650-346-9262 for inquiries. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan makes 6"x6" potholders, frame and 9769
MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered lost cat. Black and White. Black (408)656-0958 loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
Owner: Remusco Inc., CA. The busi- patch on right eye. REWARD.
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The lennox red Rose, Unused, hand golf shoes, FootJoy, black & white
Call (323) 439-7713. painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, office swiVel Chair, good condition. negrini fencing Epee mask size M
registrant commenced to transact busi- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
ness under the FBN on N/A. $12.00. (650) 578 9208. $25. (415)231-4825 (650)591-9769
(415)260-6940
/s/Oleg Morozov/ books office tYpe 34"X 60" heavy solid
This statement was filed with the Asses- miller lite Neon sign , work good kaYano men’s Running shoes size 11
$59 call (650)218-6528 wood with formica wood grain top $25 samsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in James patterson hardback books. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. good condition $20 (650)520-7045
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 (650) 787-9753
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, $45. (650)328-6709
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). star wars Action figure: Qui-Gon ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
nicholas sparks hardback books. Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 ornate large bookcase: Two pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
Steve (650)518-6614. Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 silk saree 6 yards new nice color.for
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- men's stetson hat, size large, new,
fictitious business name asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
statement #276970 two framed 17"h x 22"w SF historic formation. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
qualitY books used and rare. World
The following person is doing business & US History and classic American nov- Cliff House photos, circa 1900. $40. ornate mahoganY headboard with (650) 578-9208
as: Juan’s Complete Gardening, 319 N. (650)556-9708. gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 $15.00 (650)544-5306
Claremont St, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. new with tags Wool or cotton Men's
Registered Owner: Juan Escobedo, retro hutch Needs refinishing other- pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
same address. The business is conduct-
the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
299 computers wise good condition. Top detaches from slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 (650)952-3466
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- bottom $25. (650)712-9962
menced to transact business under the V.logVinoV, unusual Journey to the 19" color Monitor with stand VG con- tuxedo size 40, black, including white
dition power cord/owners manual includ- slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
FBN on 3/9/18. Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- sewing storage cabinet, Custom Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
/s/Juan Escobedo/ sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 made wood perfect condition $75.
train-color print by John Hugh wilson leather Lady Jacket. Small,
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)483-1222 like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in recordable cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, 294 baby stuff ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, sofabed, Velour, tan, Excellent
(650) 578 9208 uniden harleY Davidson Gas Tank wilson leather, burgundy lady jack-
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). condition. $75. (808)631-1365. et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
fisher-price healthY Care booster phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. solid wood Dining table with exten-
fictitious business name 300 toys sion great piece great condition black water storage tank, brand new, 318 sports equipment
statement #276781 295 art 100 things for little children to do on a $80 (650)364-5263 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
The following person is doing business (650)771-6324 15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
as: Universal Hauling, 1212 H El Camino trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
brushed finish, 15" X 20" frame FREE (650)595-3933 solid wood Entertainment Center-
Real #506, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
Registered Owner: Antonio Martinez,
holds 18 various size photos. Never
used. $20. 650-369-2486.
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In 311 musical instruments each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
american flYer locomotive runs Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
same address. The business is conduct- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o chromatic harmonica: Horner bow flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
menced to transact business under the 296 appliances (925)482-5742 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
“gambina” scarlett O’Hara doll. (650)278-5776. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
FBN on NA. table 24"x48" folding legs each end. (650)784-1061.
/s/Antonio Martinez/ air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- $25. 650-888-9314.
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
This statement was filed with the Asses- large stuffed ANIMALS - $3 each $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 childs kick scooter by razor with hel-
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- drum set-pearl forum Excellent
0898 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425 met $25 obo (650)591-6842
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). three inch egg crate foam twin bed Call Paul (650)218-6706.
rollerblades, good condition. mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- easton aluminum bat.33 inches, 30
air conditioner, Portable, 14,000 Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- tion, $20, 650-595-3933 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
BTU, Commercial Cool model epiphone les paul 100th
6309 Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
fictitious business name CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- golf bag travel protector, black, $5;
statement #276940 twin bed frame-black wrought iron Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
sories plus remote included. star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 (650)591-9769
The following person is doing business 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
as: Elite Towing, 210 Industrial Road, fender mustang I guitar amplifier
(650)345-1835 twin bed, mattress, box spring, frame 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. golf bag with 22 clubs. Great for peo-
Suite 200, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
Registered Owner: Duane Keller, same 302 antiques $ 50. (650)598-9804. $80. (650)421-5469
2648
address. The business is conducted by coffee maker $15.00 white, Kitchen
an Individual. The registrant com- Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- mahoganY antique Secretary desk, used bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call fender mustang ll guitar amplifier
0907 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (650)573-7381. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. golf balls, good condition, 100 for
menced to transact business under the $10; (650)591-9769
FBN on 2000. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. $130.00 (650)421-5469
/s/Duane Keller/ coleman lxe Roadtrip Grill - wall unit/room Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation. for sale: golf clubs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
This statement was filed with the Asses- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 303 electronics $90.00 (650)341-8342
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in (650)918-9847 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message Epiphone Les Paul Custom
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. golf clubs, used set with Cart for
antares dollars Bill Changer ma- walnut chest, small (4 drawer with $625.00, 650 421 5469.
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). electric stoVe From Sears chines never used for small bus. $95 $50. (650)593-4490
Excellent Condition $225 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
(650)992-4544.
Please Call (650)244-9267 wardrobe closet with beveled men's rossignol Skis. $95.00,
notice of petition to huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle good condition, (650)341-0282.
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