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Grants to
aid traffic REUTERS
problems ‘The real Bill Cosby’ Actor and comedian Bill Cosby exits Montgomery County Courthouse after a jury convicted him in a sexual assault retrial.
Caltrain, SamTrans, managed lanes Comedian convicted of sexual assault, could be headed to prison
project awarded major funding By Michael R. Sisak
By Zachary Clark and Claudia Lauer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
San Mateo County officials are celebrating the announce- NORRISTOWN, Pa. — After decades of whispers, law-
ment of three huge state grants courtesy of the recently suits, investigations and close calls — and a multitude of
passed Senate Bill 1 that will fund a variety of projects they women who lost hope anyone would ever believe their word
say will help relieve congestion throughout the region. against that of America’s Dad — Bill Cosby could be headed
A $253. 2 million grant has been awarded by the to prison at age 80 for the remainder of his life.
The comedian was convicted Thursday of drugging and
California Transportation Commission to the Managed
molesting Temple University employee Andrea Constand at
Lanes project, which will add two express lanes with tolls
his suburban Philadelphia mansion 14 years ago in a verdict
to Highway 101 in San Mateo County; a $164 million
women’s advocates called a turning point in the #MeToo
grant will be used to fully electrify Caltrain service between
movement that proved what Cosby’s accusers had been say-
San Francisco and San Jose along with other improve-
ing all along — his nice-guy image was a sham.
ments; and $15 million will finance a SamTrans bus pilot
Lili Bernard, who said Cosby sexually assaulted her
that will add up to four express bus routes on Highway 101, before giving her a one-time role on “The Cosby Show” in
REUTERS 1992, became so emotional in the courtroom gallery that
See GRANTS, Page 23 Cosby accusers, from left, Caroline Heldman, Lili Bernard and
Victoria Valentino react after the guilty verdict was delivered. See COSBY, Page 31
Officials reverse course
on school closure plan Gay bar set to open in San Mateo
Qube Bar and Grill restaurant to host
Fair Oaks Community School to stay open, all-inclusive meeting place on Friday
under certain conditions set by Trustees By Anna Schuessler
By Austin Walsh DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Having lived in San Mateo for nearly 20 years and been
Fair Oaks Community School in Redwood City will not active in its LGBT community, Richard An knew the interest
be closed, so long as enrollment at the site which has in having community spaces where LGBT groups could
steadily dwindled ramps back up over the next few weeks, gather has been strong for years.
according to school officials. Though several LGBT groups and meetups have formed in
The Redwood City Elementary School District Board of Peninsula cities, An said central meeting places for them
Trustees unanimously agreed Wednesday, April 25, to had been lacking until the San Mateo County Pride Center
reverse direction on a previous recommendation to shutter made an all-inclusive space available when it opened in San ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Mateo in June. By coordinating events like a mixer at San
Kami Mann will be bartending Friday when the restaurant opens
See SCHOOL, Page 31 See BAR, Page 23 Prism, an all-inclusive gay bar, in its room for private events.
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notable is that of chief elections officer, keep away unlawful voting but doesn’t n an era when true crime tales of seri-
office when it comes to morale, however, al killers are the stuff of Netflix
the person tasked with running our coun- Church said that comes primarily from lim- have specific examples. Church said he fol-
ty’s elections. Moving nimbly in light of lows the laws and also applies election binges, it may be difficult to appreci-
ited housing inventory here and the rising ate the fear spread in California’s capital
the passage of two new pieces of legisla- cost of living and increased workload. To laws fairly and equally to all candidates.
by the East Area Rapist in 1976.
tion that moves most elections to even address it, Church is planning for a satel- Mooney also doesn’t have the command of
The Golden State’s dark side was, of
years and also replacing traditional polling lite office near a Bay Area Rapid Transit sta- the office or an understanding of what the
course, well known by then — the Zodiac
places with expanded centers and providing tion to ease the commute for those coming work entails. Killer, Charles Manson — but in
vote-by-mail ballots are no easy tasks. Yet from other areas of the Bay Area because of Church takes the job seriously and is Sacramento, 1976 was a “time of inno-
both are being accomplished well. the cost of housing here. working hard to ensure the various respon- cence” when kids played outside until dark
Additionally, the elections office also Rising work on the assessment side of sibilities keep up with our changing times and many residents didn’t lock their doors,
helped conduct a pilot program in 2015 for the office caused by the number of new while also spearheading voting changes to recalled Sacramento County District Anne
all-mail elections that helped pave the way property owners and the increased com- increase participation. He deserves your Marie Schubert. Schubert was 12 that year,
for additional changes aimed at increasing plexity of valuations based on a variety of vote for another term. and living in the area. Once the assaults
started, she said, “it all changed.”
Wednesday, thanks to an investigation
Letters to the editor that was agonizingly slow for decades and
then lightning fast, Schubert and a sober-
ing array of California law enforcement
With the latest San Francisco Board of Or, was it put on a “diet?” Regardless, it was officials announced an arrest in the terrify-
Resist irresponsible development Supervisors vote to strike down Senate Bill a bad solution to a problem that did not ing crime spree that encompassed at least
Editor, 827 (SB 827 fails in committee in the April exist. 12 slayings and 45 rapes. The case is still
The transformation of San Mateo is under- 17 edition of the Daily Journal), major Now, City Hall, who undoubtedly knows unfolding, but there are already important
way with higher housing costs and traffic California cities like San Francisco and Los what is best for us stupid citizens who elect- takeaways:
gridlock. From historic downtowns to Angeles are confronting the realities of ed them, is going to “fix” Brewster Avenue The persistence of law enforcement to
glossy tech towers. From diverse, family- high-density transit-oriented developments. by making it capable of handling less traf- seek justice for victims: After an event in
oriented, suburban communities to micro- Many Millbrae residents have recognized fic. How stupid! June 2016 to mark 40 years since the first
unit company towns. Demolition, displace- these same issues first and voiced their opin- crime, Schubert and Sheriff Scott Jones put
ment and gentrification. Many have been ion at council meetings and meetings with more resources and renewed their commit-
persuaded it’s inevitable. It isn’t. councilmembers, pleading to keep develop- Vito Longo ment to solve the case.
Democracy is not a spectator sport. Are ments consistent with local planning docu- Redwood City The difference that public attention can
you still on the sidelines? There is a grow- ments. make: Hundreds of tips poured in after
ing realization that those of us who live Millbrae is at a pivotal point in city devel- 2016, and focus on the suspect — who also
here should have a say in our future, not just opment. Residents still have an opportunity Caltrain transportation became known as the Golden State Killer as
the global tech corporations and real estate to provide a vision for what the city will Editor, he moved to the Bay area and Southern
interests who have always unduly influenced transform into in 10 years. As Millbrae I have been biking and commuting on California — intensified with a book, “I’ll
local politics. Residents and voters are moves toward higher density, will it become Caltrain for the last nine years from Palo Be Gone in the Dark,” that reached No. 1
standing up and fighting back. Standing up a more beautiful and attractive city? Or will it Alto to San Francisco. The trains are packed on The New York Times’ bestseller list last
to those who view our community as noth- become a city with unsightly buildings, ster- these days, and it really makes a difference month and a documentary that aired this
ing more than an economic opportunity and ile environment, increasing crime, traffic, to have seating in the bike car near my month at the Delta King Theatre in Old
a resource to be exploited. litter and a place people want to avoid. bike. Sacramento.
These interests have chafed under rules Details will make the difference. Citizen In 2015, the board unanimously approved And the value of DNA testing and evi-
that have protected San Mateo from devel- feedback is critical. an 8-1 ratio of seats-to-bikes for electrified dence: While officials were sparing with
opment exploitation and can’t wait for them We appreciate the planning of the Millbrae trains with the expectation that there would the details, they said that new technology
to expire. The threat is real. And if they are TOD developers, their consultants, BART, be more bike capacity than today, no fewer allowed DNA samples from several old
allowed to expire, three votes of the City regional planners, high-density housing seats than today, and one more train per crime scenes to be used and eventually
Council will start approving much taller advocates, affordable housing advocates, hour. matched last week with a sample obtained
buildings. Traffic and school impacts will veterans, trades unions and other special I am disappointed that the proposed six- by detectives from material discarded by
continue to be disregarded. interests. However, the developer is account- car electrified trains have less bike capacity Joseph James DeAngelo.
San Mateans for Responsive Government able to the concerns of Millbrae’s current and significantly fewer seats than today. DeAngelo, 72, a former cop who lived
(SMRG) is circulating a petition to put the residents, city staff and officials first. We While the six-car trains meet the 8-1 ratio, for more than three decades in Citrus
extension of the adopted height, density and alone provide the accountability, the checks that alone is meaningless (the 8-1 ratio can Heights, was arrested without incident on
affordable housing protections on the and balances to ensure aesthetically pleasing be met with eight seats and one bike space Tuesday. Wednesday, officials said he has
November ballot. urban design, architectural elements, open per train, or 16 seats and two bikes spaces been charged with murder in the February
The clock is ticking. Don’t wait to join space, recreation, traffic, circulation, safety, per train, and so on). 1978 killings of Brian and Katie Maggiore
your friends and neighbors in keeping San schools, affordable housing and financial I thank Caltrain for applying for funding in Rancho Cordova and the March 1980
Mateo livable. Join the fight. impact for our current and future residents. to launch electrified service with eight-car killings of Charlene and Lyman Smith in
Sign the petition today. Call (650) 539- I urge Millbrae residents to continue to trains instead of six-car. I am excited that Ventura County.
4930, email limitheights2018@gmail.com fight for these elements to ensure Millbrae eight-car electrified trains with 96 bike “The answer has always been in
or visit www.smartergrowthsm.com to see thrives in years ahead. spaces per train will meet the 8-1 ratio with Sacramento,” Schubert, who is facing a
how you can help. more bike capacity and more seats per train tough re-election fight, said at the press
Alan R. Wong than today, completely fulfilling the board’s conference in front of Sacramento
Keith Weber Millbrae expectations. County’s crime lab. “The answer was
San Mateo always going to be in the DNA.”
And that truth should again spotlight
Redwood City traffic problems that California could be doing more with
Donna Weber DNA evidence — especially the thousands
Millbrae BART TOD projects Editor, Palo Alto of rape kits sitting in evidence rooms that
Editor, First Farm Hill/Jefferson was “calmed.” haven’t been tested.
So far, state lawmakers have been unwill-
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: WOODSIDE, M-A BASEBALL TEAMS BOTH POST 3-2 VICTORIES >> PAGE 12
Baseball
Local sports roundup
(11-5-1 overall), while Bella Alterio added two
has reached an even dozen.
Dominic DiGrande, Kian Mirkia and Brandon
Gee each had a hit for Sequoia, while Gee and
Curry back with
Woodside 3, San Mateo 2
The Bearcats took a 2-1 lead in the top of the
seventh, but the Wildcats rallied for a pair of
hits.
Boys’ lacrosse
St. Ignatius 7, Sacred Heart Prep 6
Jack Wangsness each collected an RBI.
Burlingame 2, Carlmont 0
no restrictions
By Janie McCauley
runs in the bottom of the frame to walk off with Emilio Flores pitched a shutout to lead the
the PAL Ocean Division win. In a matchup of lacrosse heavyweights, it was Panthers over the Scots. Flores allowed just four THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Mateo took a 1-0 lead in the top of the the Irish who came away with the West Catholic hits while striking out 11.
first, with Woodside (7-3 PAL Ocean,13-8 over- Athletic League win over the Gators. OAKLAND — Stephen Curry resumed full
A pair of unearned run by Burlingame made a
all) tying the score with a run in the third. The score could have been worse if not for the practice with contact and could play for the
loser of Lucas Billot, who also pitched a com-
Dane Anderson drove in the go-ahead run in play of SHP goaltender Cody Weibe, who fin- defending champion Golden State Warriors as
plete game. He gave up only three hits.
the seventh for San Mateo (3-7, 8-13), which ished with 17 saves. soon as Game 1 of the Western Conference
Justin Brunicardi had the only RBI for the
got a complete-game effort from pitcher Jack The SHP offense was led by Ben Ramsey and semifinals Saturday night against New
Panthers with a double. Savaun Brown and Alex
Warren. Tommy Barnds, who each scored two goals. Orleans.
McMaster had the other hits for Burlingame.
Teddy Vought added three assists for the Gators. Curry looked strong as
Jordan Brandenburg had two of Carlmont’s he practiced Thursday
Menlo-Atherton 3, El Camino 2 six hits.
Jake Wang’s RBI single in the bottom of the WEDNESDAY It’s the third PAL Bay Division win in a row
wearing a protective brace
sixth inning gave the Bears the PAL Ocean over his sprained left
for Burlingame (4-4 PAL Bay, 10-7 overall),
Division victory over the Colts. Baseball which has pulled them back in the division race,
knee, which has sidelined
El Camino (2-7 PAL Ocean, 5-10 overall) got him since the injury
Sacred Heart Prep 2, two games behind first-place Sacred Heart Prep. March 23 — the same day
on the scoreboard first, with Uriel Prieto driving Capuchino 1, 11 innings
in a pair of runs in the top of the first inning. he returned from a six-
M-A (7-3, 11-9-1) tied it up in the bottom of
The Gators scored a run in the bottom of the Softball game absence because of a
11th inning to escape with the win over the San Mateo 3, Woodside 1 Steph Curry hurt right ankle.
fourth on Tommy Eisenstat’s two-run single. Mustangs and stay in first place in the PAL Bay
Jake Albro earned the win on the mound for Giuliana Selvitella’s solo homer in the first Coach Steve Kerr is
Division. inning propelled the Bearcats to a key PAL Bay calling Curry questionable for Saturday. That
the Bears, pitching a complete game while Nate Fleischli worked the first eight innings
allowing two runs on six hits, striking out six. Division win over the Wildcats in a makeup could change if the two-time NBA MVP still
for SHP (6-2 PAL Bay, 16-5 overall) without game from March 22. feels fine Friday and is fine after one more day
Levi Stubbles was saddled with the loss. He earning a decision. He allowed a third-inning
also threw a complete game, giving up three Kylie Galea went 3 for 3 for San Mateo (6-6 of full practice before the Pelicans visit Oracle
run. Dominic Cacchione came to pitch the Arena to begin the best-of-seven series.
runs on four hits. PAL Bay, 8-7 overall).
eighth and went the rest of the way in picking “Steph practiced at 100 percent, he did
up the win. They combined to hold Capuchino Freshman pitcher Sage Hager did the rest. She
Softball to just five hits. tossed a complete game, two-hitter while strik- everything, he looked good,” Kerr said.
ing out 11. “What we have to do is see how his body
Notre Dame-Belmont 16, Notre Dame-SJ 1 Trey Zahursky was the hard-luck loser for responds the rest of the day, put him through
The Tigers rebounded from a tough non- Capuchino (4-4, 7-12) coming on to pitch the
league loss to Aragon Wednesday to smack the 11th. He was preceeded on the mound by Travis
Boys’ lacrosse another practice tomorrow. I think he needs to
string together two good days but it was very
Regents in a West Bay Athletic League game. Harriott Leonardo Espinoza. All three combined Menlo School 23, positive today. ... I think it’s been coming
Ashleigh Dean collected three hits and drove to allow just six hits to the Gators. Sacred Heart Cathedral 6 along pretty well. When we were in San
in five runs for NDB (7-1 WBAL, 11-6 overall). The Knights overwhelmed the Irish in a West Antonio and I was asked a question about how
She doubled in the first, tripled in the second Terra Nova 11, Sequoia 2 Catholic Athletic League match. he was doing, I think I was able to give an
and homered in the third, finishing a single shy The Tigers handed the Cherokees yet another Having already scored 15 goals through three answer, ‘He’s doing great but we haven’t
of hitting for the cycle. lopsided loss in a season filled with them in a periods, Menlo (4-1 WCAL, 10-3 overall) ramped him up yet.’ I think today was an
The Tigers banged out 18 hits in the game. In PAL Bay Division game in Redwood City. swamped SHC with a nine-goal fourth quarter. important day because it’s the first time he’s
addition to Dean, Emma Nolte, Carlee Miller, Terra Nova (4-5 PAL Bay, 9-10 overall) Eleven players scored for the Knights, led by actually gone live action and he was allowed
Bella Parks and Bianca Magnani all had three jumped out to an early 3-0 lead with three runs in Henry Wernikoff, who scored five goals and to go through practice. And he appears fine.”
hits as well. the top of the first. The Tigers added one more in assisted on a sixth. David Schmaier had four Curry went through his usual shooting work
Madison Earnshaw took care of things in the the second and two more in the third for a 5-0. goals on just six shots, while Ryan Young and with Kevin Durant from various spots after
circle, throwing three innings, allowing one They would go on to score 11 runs on 12 hits Samson Axe each netted a hat trick for the practice, cutting and exhibiting his fancy
run on three hits and striking out six. Kaitlyn and took advantage of four errors by the Knights. footwork and dribbling skills. The Warriors
Kiesel came in to throw one inning of relief. Cherokees. have played well without their floor leader,
Cole Sowyrda had a big game for the Tigers, Boys’ volleyball eliminating the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5
Mercy-Burlingame 8, going 3 for 4 with a home run, three RBIs and of the first-round series with a 99-91 win
Sacred Heart Cathedral 4 two runs scored. Andrew Roy also belted a
Sacred Heart Prep 3, Palo Alto 2
Kevin Molumphy and Jack Loftus each had Tuesday night.
Hailey Armstrong drove in a pair of runs homer, while Christian Novello was 2 for 3 The Pelicans will present a different, faster
while also picking up the win in the circle as with a double and a run driven in. 16 kills to help rally the Gators from down two
sets to lead them to the five-set win over the pace for the Warriors, so getting Curry back to
the Crusaders beat the Irish in a non-league Anthony Zamagni, who worked into the push the ball and direct the offense would be
game. sixth inning in earning the win, and Brian Vikings, 24-26, 23-25, 27-25, 25-19, 15-10.
Molumphy also had a strong defensive game, important. Andre Iguodala, the 2015 NBA
Ryan Galea added a pair of RBIs for Mercy Barnes combined to limit Sequoia (1-6, 2-16) to Finals MVP, started in the first round in his
digging up 27 balls, tying for team-high hon-
ors with David Macias. Giorgio Bacchin added place while Quinn Cook handled point guard
18 digs to go along with 38 assists. duties late in the regular season with Curry
out.
Aragon 3, San Mateo 0 “We’re excited. I know he’s very eager to
The Dons cruised past their crosstown rivals play,” said Klay Thompson. “He’s a competi-
in a 25-14, 25-13, 25-21 win over the Bearcats tor, so sitting out I know kills him. We can’t
in a PAL match. wait for him to get back whenever that is.”
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waiting. People also love chicken marsala
orth Beach Pizza San Mateo steeped in a rich mushroom wine sauce
at downtown’s busy intersection with red onions. Chicken piccata with
of B Street and Third Avenue capers is luscious in a white wine lemony
arguably serves some of the best sauce.
pizza and traditional Italian fare
on the Peninsula. Also conveniently Appetizers
located a block from the Cinemark Customers love their traditional Italian
Theatre. appetizers. The ever popular fried calamari
A charming family trattoria with an is lightly battered and served with
inviting ambiance, friendly service and marinara or tartar sauce, along with fresh
aromatic fresh sauces greeting guests even lemon wedges. Breaded chicken breast
before they step over its threshold, this is strips are delish; so are buffalo wings.
an authentic find. But not to longtime
regulars. Pizza with Pizzazz
Since 1994 Adriano Ferreira has dished Indisputably, the pièce de résistance are
up house classics such as chicken North Beach Pizza’s award-winning
parmigiana and prized pizzas. His brother
Renato Gouveia took over on the first of handcrafted pies. The top three pizzas are
2018, determined to keep improving and Barbary Coast, Cable Car and North
innovating on the family legacy. Beach, each with its own signature
Renato is no stranger to the pizza world. sauce—BBQ, ranch-style and traditional
Since 14, he’s been learning and earning red.
his chops in chains, steadily rising from Barbary Coast is redolent in a tangy
managing local fronts to regional sweet-savory BBQ sauce with moist
management, including opening pizza chicken and “the perfect amount of red
places in faraway China and SoCal. onion,” says a customer. Cable Car pizza
What’s the secret? “Handspun dough,
prepared the day before, that’s allowed to has a ranch-style dressing with chicken,
rest and rise overnight,” Renato explains. bacon, tomatoes and green onions. North
“We have thick, thin and extra thin crusts.” Beach, studded with pepperoni, green
He’s jazzed that on rare occasions when pepper, sausage, olives, mushrooms and
leftovers are brought home, reheating pies red onion, zings with the traditional red
in the oven hold up like fresh ones. sauce.
Moreover, people are excited creating their
own pizzas, and seeing how they’re made Ceaselessly Innovating
through the open kitchen. Always innovating, Renato’s take on
It takes a dedicated team to continue dessert pizzas are getting very popular,
raising the bar. Chef Guilhermo Sandoval too. “Once people try them, they come
has been masterminding the kitchen 15 back, often not getting the savory ones,” Above: the most popular pizza, the Cable Car; owner Renato Guivere serves it up.
years. So has service manager Cleuma he says. Both dessert pies have thin crusts. Below (clockwise from left): The North Beach dining room; fettucine fruiti de mare; an
Guilhem in graciously attending to
customers. Banana Special, lined with light array of tasty appetizers; calamari appetizer; house specialty Chicken Parmigiana.
Not surprising, catering is catching on mozzarella is topped with banana,
given customer raves. In Silicon Valley, it condensed milk and cinnamon. Chocolate
means attracting software companies Special also has mozzarella, but comes traditional Bolognese or marinara sauces, fettucine frutti de mare (prawns in pink
drawn to spectacular pizza. Customers are with Nutella and strawberries. or try it with meatballs, ‘shrooms or sauce) and fettucine chicken in alfredo or
delighted his team always arrives on time, clams. If you’re hankering for something
setting up a fabulous feast. Pasta-licious! marinara sauce will be holdovers.
Fettucine frutti de mare is this simple, get the aglio e olio—Naples’ Stay tuned for calzones and other
Living a Dream restaurant’s signature pasta entrée. A beautifully full-flavored pasta dish sauced specialties to debut.
“I’m living my dream, happy to own my mouthwatering presentation of prawns and with a saute of garlic (aglio) in olive oil Meanwhile, take a bow, wowing guests
place, finally,” Renato enthuses. Just 30, clams in pink sauce, the seafood is sautéed (olio) and shaved parmesan.
this foodie balances family life with wife at North Beach Pizza San Mateo—an
Bruna and three daughters, Isabella (10), with onions, tomatoes and bell peppers. unrivalled destination for some of the
Fettucine chicken in alfredo or marinara Variety, the Spice of Life
Kayla (5) and Charlotte (6 months). For Never content with everyday fare, Peninsula’s best Italian food—open daily
fun, he kicks off at soccer games. sauce also offers mouthfuls of gustatory
Renato is experimenting with a new menu 11-11 Friday and Saturday, and 11-10
Renato’s driven to excel for two reasons. satisfaction.
“Offering customers the freshest, tastiest Spaghetti lovers can indulge in for November. Traditional classics such as Sunday-Thursday.
northbeachpizza.com
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er to hash things out. Reznik then went on to break Berthier to
win the first set, 6-2.
“It’s all part of the game,” Reznik said, who will play tennis
at University of Redlands next season. “We both have emo-
tions involved. … But don’t let bad emotions overtake you. It’s
make mistakes. They stayed aggressive to the end. important to keep your head straight.”
“If you give them any hope, it can go a long way,” Andrew The two players seemed to have put aside any bad feelings as
said. they shared a banana on the first change over of the second set.
All four players in the doubles final played mostly in singles But after the match, Berthier admitted his emotions got the bet-
during the regular season before teaming up for the postseason ter of him.
individual tournaments. “The first set was pretty crazy. I got distracted and lost focus,”
“I thought it would be fun to give doubles a try and (I) just Berthier said. “Second set, I realized that and put all my focus on
killed it with Jake,” Jorgensen said, who played in the singles the court.”
tournament last season. “Jake and I had played a tournament, Berthier trailed 3-2 in the second set, but held serve and then
USTA, together, but that was a while ago. We developed some broke Reznik to take a 4-3 lead and go on to take the second set
good chemistry (during the PAL tournament).” 6-3.
The singles final, on the other hand, was the exact opposite Reznik immediately broke Berthier to start the third set and
of the doubles final as both Reznik and Berthier grinded for the held his serve to take a quick 2-0 lead.
better part of two hours. Both fiery players, the end of the first
set was marred by some comments made in the heat of the But Berthier came right back to win the next three games to
moment that required tournament director Bill Smith, take a 3-2 lead. Berthier trailed 30-40 before whipping a big
cross-court winner to send the game to deuce, which Berthier
won on a Reznik error to give M-A’s top singles player the lead.
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But Reznik showed why he was the defending champion as he
Jeffrey Jorgensen, who teamed with Jake Andrew to win the
won the final four games. He used a pair of strong passing shots
PAL doubles title, volleys a shot during a 6-0, 6-0 victory.
to tie the set at 3-all and then broke Berthier at deuce for a 4-3
lead. Reznik held for a 5-3 advantage and then broke Berthier No. 4 seed, beat second-seeded Milad Shafaie of Carlmont, 6-0,
for his second straight PAL title. 6-3. In the third-place doubles match, the M-A team of Zach
“It feels great,” Reznik said. “I really wanted this. Being a Ostrow and Maxim Lukic rallied from a set down to beat the
senior, it’s amazing to come out on top.” Aragon tandem of Rithik Booreddy and Ilan Leventhal, 1-6, 6-
In the third-place singles match, M-A’s Cole Hagerman, the 2, 6-3.
might fall into San Francisco’s lap. But Smith was drafted by the
49ERS
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Chicago Bears with the eighth pick and the 49ers went with
McGlinchey.
Even McGlinchey was caught off guard. After being picked, he
told reporters that he hadn’t spoken with the 49ers since a formal
interview at the scouting combine. Their first interaction since
“He’s been calling me and texting me all day and making sure the combine came when Lynch, Shanahan and owner Jed York got
I’m OK,” McGlinchey said. “He’s given me all the support I’ve on the phone to speak with their newest rookie.
needed.” “I had no idea,” McGlinchey said. “It’s definitely a shock but
McGlinchey was the consensus top tackle available in the absolutely thrilled to be a part of the San Francisco 49ers organ-
draft. He started 29 games on the left side over the past two sea- ization. My family and I couldn’t be happier.”
sons but will most likely play on the right side in the NFL. San The 6-foot-8, 309-pound McGlinchey played both tackle posi-
Francisco has six-time Pro Bowl left tackle Joe Staley, who is the tions with the Irish before settling in at left tackle as a junior. He
longest-tenured player on the 49ers. was projected to be one of the top left tackles in 2017 but he
The pick was somewhat surprising because many speculated returned to Notre Dame and improved his stock.
that general manager John Lynch and Shanahan would continue With the 49ers, McGlinchey is expected to push Trent Brown
to target the defense. for the starting right tackle job. Brown, a seventh-round pick in
For a while, it appeared that middle linebacker Roquan Smith 2015, has had an up-and-down career with San Francisco.
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saying something, ” Feige, 44, said of Marvel’s greatest innovation — the Marvel activity, the 10-year anniversary of “Iron
MARVEL
Continued from page 19
“Black Panther’s” success.
And it shows no sign of slowing down, or
running out of story. They have 70 years of
Cinematic Universe. This idea of an inter-
connected, ever-expanding “universe” of
characters and films is something that
Man” hitting theaters has provided an
excuse to reflect a bit. He still remembers
the early days, when they had everything to
comic book source material to draw on, many have since tried to copy to varying prove and felt grateful for the chance to
after all. degrees of success. It seems audiences don’t produce films on their own. While the
grosses (according to comScore) and “There are still things that are key ele- begrudge Marvel for creating the concept, grand plans and concurrent filmmaking
become the envy of every studio executive ments to a lot of our characters in their but are somewhat more skeptical of those have gotten more complex over the years
in town. comic incarnations that we haven’t even trying to capitalize on it. and “the days have gotten longer,” Feige
He’s a mogul with a fanboy’s verve who done yet for characters who have had three “(Marvel’s) approach doesn’t seem near- said the fundamental processes for how
has helped to change the very fabric of the or four movies,” Feige said. “It is an amaz- ly as cynical as when you see another stu- they make films goes back to the begin-
entertainment industry. ing wealth of creative material to pull dio trying to do it with, say, Ghostbusters ning.
Ten years ago, many moviegoers didn’t from.” or DC,” said Wall Street Journal reporter “It was in the cutting rooms of ‘Iron Man
know who Iron Man was, and those who did Feige is amused when reporters try to pre- Ben Fritz, who delves into Marvel’s histo- 1’ that in a lot of ways the Marvel Studios
thought of him as a minor comic book char- dict Marvel’s next move, or make big con- ry in the book “The Big Picture: The Fight process was born — of just keep trying
acter. On Thursday, Marvel Studios’ 19th clusions based on what’s just happened. for the Future of Movies.” ‘’People are like, things and keep turning things over and
film, “Avengers: Infinity War,” an epic Under Feige, Marvel is not looking in the ‘Oh I know what you’re doing, you’re try- don’t rest on your laurels and just because
mashup of characters once considered to be rear-view mirror. ing to copy Marvel.’ But Marvel did it first something is working doesn’t mean it can’t
part of the “superhero B-list,” from Iron When “Thor: Ragnarok” came out, he and Marvel has still done it best.” work better,” Feige said.
Man to Star Lord, opens in theaters world- remembers reading articles declaring that, “Sequel fatigue” doesn’t even seem to Audiences won’t have to wait too long for
wide. It is cruising for a record-breaking “Marvel is committing to a surrealist, silly apply to Marvel films anymore. another Avengers, either. The fourth
debut that could surpass “Star Wars: The tone” and just laughed. “I think you can look at Marvel as a grand Avengers film, also directed by Joe and
Force Awakens” as the biggest opening “I thought, ‘We have ‘Black Panther’ narrative experiment,” said ‘Infinity War’ Anthony Russo and written by McFeely and
ever. coming out in three months! They don’t co-director Joe Russo. “Never before in Christopher Markus is just around the cor-
The scope of the Marvel effect is some- even know what’s coming,’” Feige said. films have we seen this many franchises ner, set for a May 2019 release. It’s a con-
what difficult to pin down, especially with “We’re always thinking ahead. Just when combined over this many years into one tinuation of the story that begins in
a force as formidable as The Walt Disney people think they can pin us down, we go giant mosaic. Two-hour, two-dimensional “Infinity War, ” where a still-fractured
Co. behind it. (Disney acquired Marvel somewhere else and that’s going to happen storytelling has dominated American cul- Avengers face Thanos (Josh Brolin). Little
Entertainment for $4 billion in 2009.) again after ‘Infinity War’ in the build-up to ture for 100 years and now we’re consuming is being revealed beyond that. The film pre-
It’s revitalized careers (Robert Downey the next Avengers film. And we had meet- content with such extreme speed that we miered Monday night in Los Angeles and is
Jr.), minted movie stars (Chris Hemsworth, ings earlier today about 2024 and 2025.” need new forms of storytelling. I think said to be full of surprises.
Chris Evans and Chris Pratt, to name a Misunderstanding Feige’s vision is what Marvel is doing is a new form of sto- “We make movies we believe in. We make
few), and become an outpost for Oscar-win- almost a tradition at this point, going back rytelling.” movies that we think will be entertaining
ners too (like Robert Redford, Gwyneth to Comic-Con in 2006 where he revealed “Infinity War” co-screenwriter Stephen to ourselves and think about ourselves as
Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Natalie his plans for the first few films — Iron McFeely, who also co-wrote the three the first audience members for any movie
Portman, Jeff Bridges, Michael Douglas Man, Ant-Man and The Incredible Hulk — Captain America films, said Feige should we make. Any idea that comes up in a room:
and Cate Blanchett). and all anyone wrote about is how Marvel get the film academy’s Irving G. Thalberg Would we be entertained by this? Would we
And beyond that, every few months the Studios didn’t have the rights to Spider- Memorial Award for his impact on the be moved by this? Would we be surprised by
studio seems to be breaking new ground, Man (Sony does), the X-Men or the industry. this?” Feige said.
whether it’s as small as a change in tone, Fantastic Four (those reside at 20th Century “He’s clearly changed the way Hollywood “It goes back to the movies I loved grow-
like “Thor: Ragnarok,” or as big as produc- Fox). works, or at least the top box office end of ing up. I always loved sequels. I never
ing a downright cultural phenomenon, such Now, few would argue that Iron Man, it,” McFeely said. “It’s in part because found myself being cynical or dismissive
as “Black Panther,” now the third highest- Captain America, Thor, Black Panther, the Kevin has a really good mind for story — of sequels. If they were bad, I was disap-
grossing domestic film of all time. Guardians of the Galaxy and even Doctor he’s ambitious — but he’s not so ambitious pointed. But I always loved the promise of
“We dream big at Marvel Studios. We Strange and Ant-Man aren’t veritable A-lis- that he’s not going to do the right thing for seeing the further storylines or further
have very lofty aspirations at Marvel ters on their own, and even more powerful the movie in front of his face.” adventures of characters I’d grown to love.
Studios. For those dreams to be surpassed is together, making up what is perhaps While navel-gazing isn’t Feige’s favorite That’s all we’re doing.”
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It can be hard to know who or what to root The level playing field is a chance to should be controlled by the state. But this
AVENGERS
Continued from page 19
for. Arguably the best quality — and most
vital asset — of the Marvel canon is its star-
making (or at least star-expanding) power.
rebalance the Marvel pecking order, most
recently upended by Chadwick Boseman and
“Black Panther. ” Neither Chris Evans’
movie, a sensory onslaught, has little room
for political subtext.
Still, I doubt such gestures of allegory are
On the one hand, Chris Pratt’s performance Captain “Cap” America nor Scarlett anyone’s favorite part of the Marvel
as Star-Lord in “The Guardians of the Johansson’s Black Widow, for example, movies. Most come for the action, the quips
indeed how the superhero era of blockbus- Galaxy” has been terrific and turned him make much of an impact on “Infinity War.” and the characters, and I suspect “Infinity
terdom sometimes feels, both to its fans and into a household name. On the other hand, But Zoe Saldana, as the green-skinned War” will deliver for most — particularly
its critics. Even Steven Spielberg, who we’ve hardly seen Robert Downey Jr. out- Gamora, strides to the fore, as does thanks to the Guardians. In such a bruising-
once said superheroes will eventually go the side of the Iron Man suit in the last decade. Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch. “Infinity ly long showdown, the action sequences —
way of the western, recently signed on to It took 18 months to shoot both parts of War” rarely, surprisingly feels as over- never the strongpoint of the Russos, who
produce a DC Comics film. “Infinity War” back-to-back (the sequel is stuffed as such a superhero smorgasbord cut their teeth on comic ensemble like
But the title refers to the six “infinity due out next summer), putting a strangle- ought to, a testament to the filmmakers’ “Arrested Development” and “Community”
stones” scattered around the universe, each hold on some of our best movie stars, like adept plate-spinning skills. — grow monotonous, and the interludes
conveying a power of sorcery, like the time- Chris Hemsworth and Anthony Mackie. amid the rubble more infrequent. But if
warping one held by Doctor Strange. They That may be because “Infinity War” does-
Faint cries can be heard on the street of: “Let n’t really belong to the superheroes. This is “Infinity War” is a lavish reunion tour pro-
are dearly sought by Thanos, the indestruc- our Ruffalo go!” pelled by star power, the Russos are sure to
tible Titan warlord, who rules over much of Brolin’s film. Already an actor who can
appear chiseled from granite, his Thanos is plays the hits.
space but would like all of it. With all the And it’s really the simple pleasure of see- The movie’s ending — just one of the
McGuffins — er, stones — he can, with the ing so many good actors together that an imposing boulder of a villain, with
weary eyes and lined creases running down spoilers that divulging here would bring
snap of his fingers, wipe away half of the makes “Infinity War” — an “Ocean’s Thanos’ fist down upon me — will be the
universe’s beings: a rapture to cull an over- Eleven” in hyper drive — work. The screen- his massive chin. He and his adoptive
daughter, Gamora, are the only characters major talking point. But for me, its power
grown herd, he envisions. play, by Christopher Markus and Stephen only lasts as long as a commercial break
And it’s, in part, the lure of finality that McFeely, spreads the heroes around in with much of a story in “Infinity War.” He’s
with an easy-to-see-through “to be contin-
has made “Infinity War, ” directed by improvised groups that create some funny the immovable object around which the
ued.” Who lives and who dies? It’s hard to
Anthony and Joe Russo (veterans of two dynamics. The Guardians, who inject most gaggle of superheroes orbits.
fret too much with an eternity of sequels and
“Captain America” movies), one of the of the life to “Infinity War,” swoon for There may be some hint of overpopula- spinoffs lined up.
year’s most salivated-over movies. The pre- Hemsworth’s one-eyed Thor. “He’s like a tion anxiety in Thanos’ ambition and in the “Avengers: Infinity War,” a Walt Disney
amble has been one long tease — we have pirate had a baby with an angel,” says Dave Russos’ frighteningly overcrowded film. Its Co. release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
seen fleeting glimpses of Thanos (Josh Bautista’s Drax. Many don’t know each saviors repeatedly contemplate sacrifice. Picture Association of America for “intense
Brolin) since Barack Obama’s first term — other, or the parameters of their shared “cin- Previous “Avengers” chapters and the sequences of sci-fi violence and action
leading up to a battle royal that could mean ematic universe. ” ‘’There’s an Ant-Man Russos’ “Captain America: Civil War” throughout, language and some crude refer-
the demise of some of Marvel’s most famous AND a Spider-Man?” remarks Mark expended some effort considering the ences.” Running time: 149 minutes. Two
faces. Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner, a.k.a. the Hulk. Avengers’ place in society and whether they and a half stars out of four.
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several LGBT-focused groups based in
cities across the Peninsula, An and
Chatha spread the word about the new
FRIDAY, APRIL 27 for the Children, a children’s home in venue. They also shaped a plan to have
San Mateo Rotary Club Meeting — Jinga, Uganda. Cost $15. For more
‘The Payless Murders.’ 7:30 a.m. information contact themed events around occasions such
Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650 Golf bethanypres@bethanypcusa.org. Mateo’s Qube Bar and Grill in as Cinco de Mayo or the LGBT celebra-
course Drive, Burlingame. Award win- February, An, who started a weekly gay tions in June.
ning author John Christgau will dis- Sustainability Conference. 1 p.m. to
cuss his latest book. Meets in Banquet 5 p.m. San Mateo County Event bar night in San Mateo, said seeing When he first moved to San Mateo in
Room. Cost $15, includes breakfast. Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, San new faces from a wide array of groups 1999, An remembered hearing the last
For more information contact aer- Mateo. Free. Different events are was refreshing, leading him to wonder
coke@gmail.com. scheduled for the day that will teach gay bar nearby had closed down a cou-
about sustainability. how similar events could be held in the ple years prior, which he said left a
Advanced Harmonica. 11:15 a.m. to future.
12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, Learn to Build a Crystal Radio. 1: 30 void in the entertainment space avail-
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Museum of “It was great to see just everyone able to the community. Noting these
Mateo. Residents $85, non-residents American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave.,
$105. For more information call 522- Palo Alto. RSVP required. $85. For taking advantage of that mixer,” he kinds of venues can be found in San
7490. more information call 321-1004. said. “It was a lot of fun as an attendee Francisco and the South Bay, An
and it was just really awesome to see acknowledged there’s something dif-
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p.m. South San Francisco Main What We Can Do About It —
back of the restaurant. Because dinner ferent about having an all-inclusive
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Hosted by YouTube Personality
San Francisco. Learn various recipes Cassandra Bankson. 2 p.m. South Come Friday night, An and support- service wraps up at his restaurant bar with no cover in one’s own back-
for replacing store-bought products, San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. ers of the Peninsula’s LGBT communi- around 8 p.m., Chatha said keeping yard.
and discuss the effect such a switch Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
can have on budget and health. For Cassandra will discuss the role of bul- ty will have an opportunity to shape the back room — which is adjacent to “I think Prism is great because the
more information contact ssf- lying in your child’s life, how it has the one of the first gay bars to open south the restaurant’s bar and equipped with LGBT community has said that they
pladm@plsinfo.org. potential to shape their future posi- of San Francisco and north of would like a night-time entertainment
tively or negatively as well as what we modern lighting and a karaoke setup
Play Professional Poker. 1 p.m. to 2 can do about the bullying epidemic Mountain View in recent years. Dubbed — open later on Fridays to accommo- venue in their neighborhood,” he said.
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 in the digital age. For more informa- Prism, the idea to create a gay bar at For Chatha, the chance to recreate
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. tion contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. date a crowd looking for a venue that
Registration is required. $85 for resi- the restaurant stemmed from the Pride stays open past dinner. the magic of the February mixer and
dents, $105 for non-residents. For Flashdash Photo Scavenger Hunt. Center’s mixer, said An, who recon- Having grown up in a family that’s reach new customers is at the heart of
more information call 522-7490. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Bootup Ventures, 68
Willow Road, Menlo Park. Open to nected with former colleague and Qube very active in the community, Chatha why he’s invested in the restaurant
Television Studio Music Mix. 6 p.m. adults 21+ and cost is $30. For more Bar and Grill owner Harmail Chatha at said his business model has always industry.
to 10 p.m. Midpen Media Center, 900 information call 321-5026. the event. Encouraged by the high
San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Cost is been based on working with communi- “I think it provided the guests an
$160. For more information call 494- The Groovy Judy Band Shares turnout, An said he and Chatha contin- ty-based groups and events, noting his opportunity to just be themselves,” he
8686. Good Vibes at: The Pioneer Saloon. ued to discuss how the restaurant could
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 2925 Woodside Road, company’s history of doing catering said. “We had a great night, we had a
Great Films: ‘Three Billboards Woodside. Open to ages 21+. Cost is host the thriving landscape of LGBT jobs with the Pride Center and local great turnout and hence we’re looking
Outside Ebbing, Missouri.’ 7 p.m. to $5. For more information call 851- groups in the Peninsula in the future. nonprofits. forward to doing it again.”
9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda 8487.
de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more In the three years since Qube Bar and “We’ve always had this sense of Starting April 27, Prism will be
information call 591-8286. SUNDAY, APRIL 29 Grill opened its doors at 4000 S. El pride of being part of the community,” open 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Fridays
Belmont Library Bir thday
Pied Piper Players Present the Celebration. All day. Belmont Library, Camino Real, Chatha said the business he said. “Whenever we can help out, at San Mateo’s Qube Bar and Grill,
Musical ‘Honk.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. has grown to include off-site catering we’ll help out.” 4000 S. El Camino Real.
Bayside Performing Arts Center, 2025 The Belmont Library is turning 12. For
Kehoe Ave., San Mateo. Family friend- more information call 591-8286.
ly. For more information visit pied- economic centers across the state and carpools and motorcycles would ride
piperplayers.org/tickets/.
SATURDAY, APRIL 28
Friends’ Birthday Bargain Sale. 8
a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Lee Middlema’s Ceramic Open
Studio. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lee
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Coalmine View, Portola Valley. Free.
Open to all ages. For more informa-
GRANTS
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this outlet of funds is a recognition
that we need to do better and a recogni-
tion that we can do better.”
free while two-person carpools and
clean energy vehicles may see a dis-
count.
De las Pulgas, Belmont. For more tion call 851-0295.
information call 593-5650.
Private sector employers also con- In addition to financing electric
28th Pacific Coast Dream Machines tributed $50 million for the managed trains equipped with WiFi, the Caltrain
Last Saturday of the Month Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Half Moon Bay according to a press release. But each
lanes project, which Transit District grant will also be spent on enhanced
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Airport, 9850 Highway 1, Half Moon of these projects is far from fully fund-
American Legion Post 409, 757 San Bay. Spectator admission $25 in spokesman Seamus Murphy said is a bicycle facilities at train stations as
advance and $30 at the gate. For ed. The total budget for Managed Lanes
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast with first for the county and Bay Area. well as platform extensions at certain
drinks is $10 for adults and $6 for chil- more information call 726-2328. in San Mateo County is estimated at
dren 12 years old and under. For more The SamTrans bus pilot is tied to the stations to accommodate eight-car
$514 million, electrification will cost
information call 345-7388. 26th Annual Benefit Jam for Cystic managed lanes project, as the eventual trains once electrification is complete
Fibrosis Research. Noon to 6:30 p.m. about $2 billion and the express bus
120 Scenic Drive, La Honda. Enjoy live plan is to add up to seven express bus in 2022.
Plant Sale. 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Casa de project is estimated at $36 million.
Flores/Civic Garden Club, 737 Walnut music, barbecue and a potluck. Free lines that would travel along the The grants were also awarded at a
St., San Carlos. Free for all ages. For admission, donations to cystic fibro- The funding was made possible by
more information call 591-6050. sis research are welcome. For more Highway 101 express lanes once time when efforts to repeal SB 1 are
information contact last year’s approval of Senate Bill 1, they’re constructed. Both projects are underway. Opponents of the bill say
Summit Prep’s Rummage Sale. 9 scott@declan.com. which raised the gas tax and vehicle expected to be complete by 2021. The they’ve gathered enough signatures to
a.m. to 2 p.m. Summit Preparatory fees to raise a total of $5.4 billion
Charter High School, 890 Broadway, ‘The Full Monty.’ 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Managed Lanes project would con- place an initiative on the November
Redwood City. Open to the public. All Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale each year to repair roads and bridges struct a new lane in each direction from ballot, but those signatures are yet to
Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For
funds will go toward supporting
more information contact boxof- and improve transportation services. Whipple Avenue in Redwood City to be verified at the state level.
Summit Prep’s high school seniors.
For more information call (805) 598- fice@hillbarntheatre.org.
“We certainly expected something Interstate 380 in San Bruno. The far “The repeal of SB 1 would be a cata-
3016. left lane in each direction would then
Concert: Charged Particles. 3 p.m. out of this, but this is a big win for us strophic and devastating loss to the
4Cs of San Mateo Speaker Series. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 and a bigger win than we expected,” be converted into an express lane with Bay Area,” Stone said. “The projects
10 a.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For
more information call 591-8286. said Charles Stone, San Mateo County commensurate signs and real-time sur- that will get funded with today’s
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For
more information call 877-8530. Transit District board chair and also veillance equipment installed. money will show San Mateo the value
Peninsula Museum Gallery. 2 p.m.
Seventh Annual Touch-a-Truck pre- to 4 p.m. 1777 California Drive, Belmont councilman. “We’re seeing Solo drivers would have to pay a toll of this money and that we really need
sented by Open Gate Nursery Burlingame. Paintings by Annette this because we’re one of the largest to drive on express lanes, but buses, to keep this revenue source alive.”
School. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Juror Legallet. For more information call
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110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices
NOW HIRING! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277443
CAREGIVERS CARE HOMES IN SAN MATEO
AND REDWOOD CITY
The following person is doing business
as: Original Gravity Tours, 3677 High-
LOOKING FOR land Avenue, REDWOOD CITY, CA
2 years experience 94062. Registered Owner:Gene Lopez,
required. CAREGIVERS same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
Interested applicants should call Savoi at FBN on 01/01/2016.
1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at
Immediate placement 1(650)454-0497
/s/Gene Lopez/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
on all assignments. sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18,
RIGGER HELPER 4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18).
Call full time, benefits, will train.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(650)777-9000 415-798-0021
STATEMENT #277202
The following person is doing business
as: GC Furniture & Custom Cabinets,
SALES/MARKETING 131 Gleen Way, Unit 1, SAN CARLOS,
INTERNSHIPS CA 94070. Registered Owner: Guillermo
CRYSTAL CLEANING The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking Gutierrez, 919 Clinton St. Apt. 8, Red-
for ambitious interns who are eager to wood City, CA 94061. The business is
CENTER jump into the business arena with both conducted by an Individual. The regis-
San Mateo, CA feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs trant commenced to transact business
of the newspaper and media industries. under the FBN on March 27, 2018.
*Customer Service This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
/s/Guillermo Gutierrez/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email resume sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published
Are you... Dependable, info@smdailyjournal.com in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18,
friendly, detail oriented, 4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18).
willing to learn new skills? WEST COAST Surgical, a well-estab-
lished Medical Device Manufacturer, lo- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Do you have .... Good cated in Half Moon Bay currently has an STATEMENT #277118
communication skills, a excellent opportunity for career minded The following person is doing business
desire for steady persons with experience in Assembly, or as: Multiple Legal Business Services,
anyone serious about learning the skills 1308 Bayshore Hwy. Ste. 200, BURLIN-
employment and required for a career in Medical Device GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner:
employment benefits? Assembly. No Medical Device Assembly Maria Constanza Munevar, 103 Water-
experience required, but those with ei- side Circle, Redwood City, CA 94065.
Please call for an ther Assembly experienced or Medical The business is conducted by an Individ-
Device Assembly experience are highly ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
Appointment: (650)342-6978 encouraged to apply. Please forward act business under the FBN on 2000.
your resume to: /s/Maria Constanza Munevar/
hrdept@Westcoastsurgical.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/18. (Published
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER, SM, good pay, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18,
benefits. Must have a Class A or B 4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18).
License. (650)343-5946 M-F, 8-5.
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #277440
STATEMENT #277205 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: Balanced Speech Therapy, 1100 S El
as: Ivy Review San Mateo, 1900 S Nor- Camino Real, Suite 5, SAN MATEO, CA
folk St, Ste 350, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Megan
94403. Registered Owner: Fang-I Ste- DePuy, 2242 Ensenada Way, San Ma-
phanie Yang, 4320 Redbud Pl, Davis, teo, CA 94403. The business is conduct-
CA 95618. The business is conducted ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
by a Limited Liability Company. The reg- FBN on 3/21/18.
istrant commenced to transact business /s/Megan DePuy/
under the FBN on 03/22/2017. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Fang-I Stephanie Yang/ sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published
This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18,
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published 4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18,
4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277450
The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Bay Area Invest Consulting, 101 Jef-
STATEMENT #277284 ferson Drive, 1st Floor, MENLO PARK,
The following person is doing business CA 94025. Registered Owner: Rolf Born-
as: 1)Art of the Warrior San Mateo er, Lindengutstrasse 26, Aarburg, Swit-
2)AOTW San Mateo 3)AOTW 650 zerland 4663. The business is conduct-
4)WINGCHUN 650 5) ESCRIMA 650, ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
1380 Claremont Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A.
94066. Registered Owner: Andrew /s/Rolf Borner/
Howse, same address. The business is This statement was filed with the Asses-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published
trant commenced to transact business
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted under the FBN on 4/2/2018.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/27/18,
5/4/18, 5/11/18, 5/18/18).
Home
Home CCare
are Jobs /s/Andrew Howse/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(650) 600-8108 sor-County Clerk on 4/3/18. (Published in STATEMENT #277451
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18, The following person is doing business
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starligh
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com 4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). as: California Invest Consulting, 101 Jef-
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com ferson Drive, 1st Floor, MENLO PARK,
AApply
pply online or w
walk-in
alk-in CA 94025. Registered Owner: Rolf Born-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME er, Lindengutstrasse 26, Aarburg, Swit-
4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos STATEMENT #277312 zerland 4663. The business is conduct-
The following person is doing business ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
as: Beach Street Art, 830 North Mayfair menced to transact business under the
Ave, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered FBN on N/A.
Owner: Eileen David, same address. /s/Rolf Borner/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
The business is conducted by an Individ- sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
ts, Immediate
Shiffts Immediate Placement
Placement ual. The registrant commenced to trans- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/27/18,
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience act business under the FBN on 4/5/18. 5/4/18, 5/11/18, 5/18/18).
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; /s/Eileen David/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Must Drive
Drive Car;
Car; Speak
Speak and write
write English
English sor-County Clerk on 4/5/18. (Published in NOTICE OF PETITION TO
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18, ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). Ellen Izaguirre
Case Number: 18-PRO-00373
NEWSPAPER INTERNS To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
JOURNALISM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- STATEMENT #277168 tate, or both, of Ellen Izaguirre nee Rock-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- The following person is doing business lin. A Petition for Probate has been filed
search, updates of our ongoing fea- as: 1)Living Estates Realty 2)Living Es- by Gail Izaguirre in the Superior Court of
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- tates 3)Living-Estates 4)Living-Estates California, County of San Mateo. The
so welcome. Realty, 1666 Roberta Drive, SAN MA- Petition for Probate requests that Gail
TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: An- Izaguirre be appointed as personal rep-
We expect a commitment of four to drew Lomano, same address. The busi- resentative to administer the estate of
eight hours a week for at least four ness is conducted by an Individual. The the decedent.
registrant commenced to transact busi- The petition requests authority to admin-
months. The internship is unpaid, but ister the estate under the Independent
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ness under the FBN on March 23, 2018.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
terns have progressed in time into /s/Andrew Lomano/ thority will allow the personal representa-
paid correspondents and full-time re- This statement was filed with the Asses- tive to take many actions without obtain-
porters. sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published ing court approval. Before taking certain
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/13/18, very important actions, however, the per-
College students or recent graduates 4/20/18, 4/27/18, 5/4/18). sonal representative will be required to
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper give notice to interested persons unless
experience is preferred but not neces- they have waived notice or consented to
sarily required. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the proposed action.) The independent
STATEMENT #277396 administration authority will be granted
The following person is doing business unless an interested person files an ob-
Please send a cover letter describing jection to the petition and shows good
your interest in newspapers, a resume as: Ziba Drug Development Partners, 35
Northern Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. cause why the court should not grant the
and three recent clips. Before you ap- authority.
ply, you should familiarize yourself Registered Owner: Ziba Drug Develop- A hearing on the petition will be held in
with our publication. Our Web site: ment Partners, CA. The business is con- this court as follows: MAY 30, 2018 at
www.smdailyjournal.com. ducted by a Corporation. The registrant 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
commenced to transact business under Court of California, County of San Mateo,
Send your information via e-mail to the FBN on April 2010. 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- /s/Toufigh Gordi/ 94063.
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- This statement was filed with the Asses- If you object to the granting of the peti-
sor-County Clerk on 4/16/18. (Published tion, you should appear at the hearing
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 and state your objections or file written
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18,
4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18). objections with the court before the hear-
ing. Your appearance may be in person
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new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call original manual. Like new. $99 SSF hYundAi 2013 Tucson Limited Edi- dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
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Antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available hoMediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron PArrot CAge, Steel, Large - approx Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 (650) 995-0003 White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
CrAFtSMAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" offer. (650)245-4084 MediCAl CArrY chair 12 inch wheels MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- MotorCYCle SAddleBAgS,
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
Pet CArrier for small dog or cat in ex-
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miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
with mounting hardware and other parts 680 Autos Wanted
$35. Call (650)670-2888
ShoPSMith MArk V 50th Anniversary cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- Midline SeMi electric hospital bed and 4650
6059 mattress $90. (650)226-3592 Belmont Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Novas, running or not
(650)504-0585 645 Boats Parts collection etc.
Pet tAxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux garage Sales MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
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VintAge CrAFtSMAn Jig Saw. Circa 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, Give me a call
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 $25. Call (650)349-6059. $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 excellend condition. $4,500. Call Joe 650 342-2483
(650)347-2559
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SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call 316 Clothes gArAge SAleS MerCedeS ‘98 E320, very clean,
sil.ver, $164K miles, $3,200 (650)302- MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
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5 BoxeS male & female square dance
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
eStAte SAleS 5523 built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
20K obo. (650)851-0878.
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. toYotA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k
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6666 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839 List your upcoming
lAPtoP CASe or bag. Black. Like new.
garage sale, 625 Classic Cars 670 Auto Service
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. Box oF used men's Levi's and misc.
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335 garden equipment
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, ,
ChAin SAW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric, $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
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1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for 340 Camera & Photo equip. 2 Archipelago
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Cosby angrily denied he has a plane and
called Steele an “a--hole,” shouting, “I’m
sick of him!”
used his celebrity, he used his wealth, he
used his network of supporters to help him
conceal his crimes.”
accusers as home-wreckers and suggested
they made up their stories in a bid for
money and fame.
Judge Steven O’Neill decided Cosby can He added: “Now, we really know today But Cosby had long ago confirmed some
remain free on $1 million bail while he who was really behind that act, who the real of the rumors about drugs and extramarital
she accidentally banged her forehead on the awaits sentencing but restricted him to Bill Cosby was.” sex. In a deposition he gave more than a
bench in front of her. Montgomery County, where his home is. Cosby was convicted of three counts of decade ago as part of Constand’s lawsuit, he
“I’m overcome with gratitude,” Bernard, No sentencing date was set. aggravated indecent assault, each carrying a acknowledged he had obtained quaaludes to
sobbing, said outside the courthouse. “I Cosby waved to the crowd outside the standard sentence of five to 10 years in give to women he wanted to have sex with.
feel like I have to pinch myself. Am I courthouse, got into an SUV and left with- prison. The counts are likely to be merged The entertainer broke racial barriers as
awake? It’s a miracle.” out saying anything. His lawyer Tom for sentencing purposes, but given the first black actor to star in a network
The verdict, in the first big celebrity trial Mesereau declared “the fight is not over” Cosby’s age even a modest term could mean show, “I Spy,” in the 1960s. He created the
of the #MeToo era, sealed the spectacular and said he will appeal. he will die behind bars. top-ranked “Cosby Show” two decades
late-in-life downfall of an entertainer who Shrieks erupted in the courtroom when The fallout from the verdict was immedi- later. He also found success with his “Fat
broke racial barriers in Hollywood on his the verdict was announced, and some of ate: Bounce, a TV network that caters to Albert” animated TV show and appeared in
way to TV superstardom as sweater-wear- Cosby’s accusers whimpered and cried. black viewers, announced it would drop commercials for Jello-O pudding.
ing, wisdom-dispensing Dr. Cliff Huxtable. Constand remained stoic, then hugged her reruns of “The Cosby Show.” And Carnegie Later in his career, he attracted controver-
It was the only criminal case to arise from lawyer and members of the prosecution Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, revoked sy for lecturing about social dysfunction in
a barrage of allegations from more than 60 team. an honorary degree awarded in 2007. poor black neighborhoods, railing against
women who said Cosby drugged and The verdict came after a two-week retrial Since Cosby’s first trial, the #MeToo young people stealing things and wearing
molested them over five decades but whose in which prosecutors had more courtroom movement has taken down powerful men in baggy pants.
stories were often disbelieved or ignored weapons at their disposal than they did the rapid succession, among them Harvey Comedian Hannibal Buress was credited
years before #MeToo put a spotlight on first time: They put on the stand five other Weinstein, Matt Lauer, Kevin Spacey and with helping to start the avalanche of alle-
sexual misconduct by powerful men. women who testified that Cosby, married Sen. Al Franken. During closing argu- gations against Cosby when he called the
The jury of seven men and five women for 54 years, drugged and violated them, ments, Cosby’s lawyers slammed #MeToo, TV star a rapist on a stand-up comedy stage
deliberated 14 hours over two days before too. calling Cosby its victim and likening it to in 2014 and a fan’s cellphone video of the
convicting Cosby of violating Constand in At Cosby’s first trial, which ended in a a witch hunt or a lynching. moment went viral.
2004. deadlocked jury less than a year ago, only Cosby’s new defense team, led by Not long after, a federal judge, acting on
Constand, a 45-year-old Temple one additional accuser was allowed to testi- Mesereau, the celebrity attorney who won a request from the Associated Press,
University women’s basketball administra- fy. an acquittal for Michael Jackson on child- unsealed portions of Cosby’s deposition
tor, said Cosby knocked her out with three “Justice has been done!” celebrity attor- molestation charges, launched a ferocious about quaaludes and sexual conquests, cit-
blue pills he called “your friends” and then ney Gloria Allred, who represented some of attack on Constand during the trial, calling ing the disconnect between Cosby’s pri-
penetrated her with his fingers as she lay Cosby’s accusers, said on the courthouse her a “con artist” and “pathological liar” vate behavior and his reputation as a public
immobilized, unable to resist or say no. steps. “We are so happy that finally we can who framed Cosby to get rich. moralist.
Cosby claimed the encounter was consensu- say women are believed.” The star witness for the defense was The deposition release in 2015 prompted
al, saying he gave her the cold and allergy The district attorney became teary-eyed Marguerite Jackson, a Temple employee authorities to reopen the criminal investi-
medicine Benadryl to relax. as he commended Constand for what he said who testified that Constand once spoke of gation, and they eventually brought
Cosby stared straight ahead as the verdict was courage in coming forward. As setting up a prominent person and suing. charges.
was read but moments later lashed out loud- Constand stood silently behind him, Steele Constand sued Cosby after prosecutors The Associated Press does not typically
ly at District Attorney Kevin Steele after apologized to her for a previous DA’s deci- initially declined to file charges, settling identify people who say they are victims of
the prosecutor demanded Cosby be sent sion in 2005 not to charge Cosby. with him for nearly $3.4 million more than sexual assault unless they grant permis-
immediately to jail. Steele told the judge Cosby “was a man who had evaded this a decade ago. sion. Constand has done so.
by the May deadline and the population so as students leave the district to enroll in interim principal is serving the school to
SCHOOL
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should keep through the end of August.
Once classes begin, the school needs to
boost its average daily attendance from its
charter schools, the education system’s
financial foundation diminishes.
Despite the financial struggles facing the
replace former principal Josh Griffith, who
recently retired.
Should enrollment markers not be met
current 86 percent threshold to the district district, school community members have and officials ultimately proceed with a plan
average of 96 percent. opposed the proposal to shutter schools. to close to the campus, students will have a
the school at the end of the year, following If the established marks are not met, the Seeking to ride the wave of community choice of moving to Taft, Garfield or
community outcry. officials may move ahead with initial focus on the school, officials are also Hoover schools — all of which offer sup-
Officials are now hopeful to capitalize on plans to close the school and establish the requesting parents form a school site coun- plementary services such as family centers
the momentum established by the rally to campus as a center for KIPP and Connect cil comprised of at least 10 members as and after-school programs similar to Fair
preserve the school, as they are looking to charter schools. Connect currently shares well as a PTA and other support groups. Oaks.
push enrollment over 200 students by May the campus with Fair Oaks, and KIPP is Parent representatives will also meet
15. But for the time being, officials are com-
split between the Hoover and Taft campus- with Baker twice a month to review the
Superintendent John Baker said the deci- mitted to working to ramping up the
es. progress of an improvement plan designed
sion was borne from discussions with mem- school’s population.
Officials are weighing the school closure to enhance performance as well as atten-
bers of the surrounding community who in the wake of shrinking campus enroll- dance. “The school district will immediately
passionately advocated for keeping the ment, which has decreased to roughly 160 The parents will also sign a pact to assure start working with Fair Oaks families to
school intact. students — too small to occupy a school they are responsible for their students’ support them in meeting the conditions,
“We have held several meetings with a site with a capacity of more than 800 stu- achievement, which a district report claims with the first being enrolling 200 students
group of Fair Oaks parents and have heard dents. will keep all parties by May 15,” according to a district report.
their concerns and their passion for our The popularity and growth of charter accountable for providing a
school. We all want our students to be suc- schools in Redwood City have been cited quality education.
cessful and will work together to meet these by officials as a source of the district’s In turn, officials pledged a
conditions for the future of our Fair Oaks budget woes. willingness to hire a princi-
students,” he said in a prepared statement. Redwood City Elementary School pal and enough teachers to
Under the board’s decision, 200 students District is funded by allocations from the accommodate the enroll-
must be registered to enroll at the school state according to average daily attendance, ment growth. Right now, an
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