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Scope begins
on Broadway
Plaza project
Planning Commission suggests studying Redwood
City developments effects on traffic and families
By Anna Schuessler first step the developer is taking
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to scope the environmental
impact of the project, expected to
As The Sobrato Organization make hundreds of residential units
continues on a long road toward a and commercial space available on
green light for the mixed-use proj- the citys southern edge, since the
ect it is proposing for Redwood City Councils March approval of
Citys Broadway Plaza and a near- a consideration of General Plan
by parcel, planning commission- and zoning amendments that
AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL ers are urging a closer look at the would allow the project to contin-
Portions of the Broadway interchange connecting Burlingame to Highway 101 will be closed for construction developments traffic impact, mix ue.
this weekend as crews expect to soon begin the final phase of work. Below: Construction equipment readies un- of housing units and continued Previously submitted in June,
derneath the pedestrian crossing near Broadway. City officials are hopeful to complete the project by this summer. community outreach. the developer amended its project
Tuesday nights Planning
Broadway exchange enters final phase Commission meeting marked the See PLAZA, Page 18
Sex offender pleads no contest a public safety issue, District Attorney For more information on the rail grinding
Steve Wagstaffe said. Local briefs work visit caltrain.com/constructionnotice
to felony escape in San Mateo Aguirre was convicted in October 1998 of ing project April 26 from San Francisco to or call the Caltrain Construction Outreach
A registered sex offender who was in cus- molesting a girl under the age of 13, which the cities of South San Francisco, San Hotline at (650) 508-7726.
tody for failing to register pleaded no con- counts as a prior strike under Californias Bruno, San Mateo and San Jose with work at
test Tuesday to felony escape charges after Three Strikes law, according to Wagstaffe. each location to be completed in one or two Man killed in RV fire
walking away from an interview at a drug That has the effect of doubling the sen- nights, according to the transit agency. Sunday morning identified
treatment program in San Mateo while his tence, Wagstaffe said. The work, expected to be completed by
Prosecutors initially asked the judge for a A 52-year-old man who died after a recre-
probation officer was out to lunch. May 19 is to reduce noise and create a
four-year sentence, but Aguirre is facing no ational vehicle caught fire in unincorporat-
Salvador Velasquez Aguirre, 48, was smoother ride for passengers. A rail-mount- ed North Fair Oaks on Sunday morning has
dropped off for an admission interview at more than 32 months of jail time when he ed, locomotive-sized grinder will be used to
returns to court for sentencing on June 13. been identified as Rolando Garza, according
Project Ninety in the vicinity of Second restore the shape of the rail to its original to the Santa Clara County medical examin-
Avenue and South Claremont Street by his Defense attorney William Johnston has configuration which allows a better fit for
filed a Romero motion, which asks the court ers office.
probation officer on Feb. 24. He was not the train wheel on top of the rails head. The
to overlook Aguirres prior conviction, Menlo Park Fire Protection District fire-
guarded, and walked out the front door dur- grinding creates noise, which the rail
effectively striking the strike, Johnston fighters responded to a report of smoke
ing a trip to the bathroom. agency said roughly compares to shop
said. coming from a garage at 3190 Park Road
After a delay, the officer reported tools or shouting, but is quieter than a train
His conduct is not especially egre- just before 6 a.m. Sunday.
Aguirres escape to San Mateo police. They whistle or a gas-powered lawn mower. The
gious, he said. In some respects, its sort grinding will also create a shower of sparks, They found a RV parked next to the
searched the area and found Aguirre at a near- garage, extinguished the fire and checked
of a walkaway. so fire suppression equipment will be on
by Caltrain station. for victims. Garza was found inside in full
Aguirre remains in custody on no-bail hand throughout the process, according to
Aguirre was apprehended after a short pur- status. cardiac arrest, according to firefighters.
Caltrain.
suit, according to San Mateo County prose- He was taken to a hospital in Santa Clara
The equipment must be used when there is
cutors. Caltrain rail grinding County, where he was pronounced dead.
reduced train traffic, which means the grind-
When youre dealing with someone Firefighters determined that the fire was
whos a sex offender and is doing time for a to begin April 26 ing must take place from 10 p.m. to 4:30
likely caused by an extension cord running
a.m., according to Caltrain.
violation of his parole and then runs, thats Caltrain will begin a two-week rail grind- through the drivers side door of the RV.
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Ann Coulter vows to speak at Around the state
Berkeley despite cancellation Et h i cs Op i n i o n s s ai d.
SAN FRANCISCO Ann Coulter fired off California voters have legalized the use of
an angry stream of tweets Wednesday vow- recreational and medical marijuana, but the
ing to speak as planned drug remains illegal under federal law.
next week at the The committee said involvement in a pot
University of California, business could also cast doubt on a judges
Berkeley after campus ability to act impartially, particularly in
officials called off the marijuana-related cases.
event for security con- There will always be at least an appear-
cerns. ance of impropriety and doubts regarding
I WILL BE SPEAKING impartiality when a judge decides to disre-
NEXT THURSDAY, the gard a law to benefit his or her personal
Ann Coulter right-wing commentator interest, the committee wrote.
tweeted, calling the The committee cited judicial ethics rules
move to cancel her planned event on April on marijuana in Maryland, Washington
27 a ban on free speech. state and Colorado, though none appears to
Coulter was invited to speak at Berkeley address pot investments.
by campus Republicans on the subject of In Maryland, judicial appointees may not
illegal immigration. The event raised con- grow, process or dispense medical cannabis.
cerns of more violence at Berkeley, where In Washington state, judges cannot allow
masked rioters smashed windows, set fires court employees to have medical marijuana
and shut down an appearance by former businesses, and in Colorado, judges cannot
Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos in use marijuana, according to the committee.
February.
University officials sent the Berkeley California sells high-speed
College Republicans a letter Tuesday, say-
ing that officials and campus police had rail bonds despite lawsuit
determined they could not ensure the safety SACRAMENTO Californias state
of Coulter, audience members or protesters treasurer is selling about $1.25 billion in
Artists rendering of LHS 1140b. expected at the event. high-speed rail bonds despite an ongoing
We have been unable to find a safe and legal challenge to the project.
Another nearby planet found suitable venue, said the letter from Vice
Chancellor Scott Biddy and Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs Stephen Sutton. Given
Deputy Treasurer Tim Schaefer said
Wednesday that the bonds will be issued on
Thursday even though the lawsuit isnt
current active security threats, it is not pos- resolved.
that may be just right for life sible to assure that the event could be held
successfully.
A Sacramento County Superior Court
judge postponed until next week a hearing
on opponents latest attempt to derail the
By Seth Borenstein both oxygen and some carbon in an atmos- Committee advises California $64 billion bullet train.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS phere, thats a promising sign that some- Opponents attorney, Stuart Flashman,
thing could be living. judges not to invest in pot says it wont matter that the bonds are sold
WASHINGTON Astronomers have Outside astronomers have already put SAN FRANCISCO A California because the lawsuit aims to block the state
found yet another planet that seems to have this new planet near the top of their must- Supreme Court committee advised judges in from spending whatever money is raised
just the right Goldilocks combination for see lists for new ground and space-based the state Wednesday to stay away from pot from the nearly $10 billion in bonds that
life: Not so hot and not so cold. Its not so telescopes. meaning investments in pot businesses. voters approved in 2008.
far away, either. This is the first one where we actually Mai n t ai n i n g an y i n t eres t i n a b us i - Their lawsuit says legislation signed into
This new, big, dense planet is rocky, like know its rocky, Charbonneau said. We n es s t h at i n v o l v es medi cal o r recre- law last year goes beyond what California
Earth, and has the right temperatures for found a planet that we can actually study at i o n al mari j uan a i s i n co mp at i b l e wi t h voters allowed.
water, putting it in the habitable zone for that might be actually Earth-like. a j udg es o b l i g at i o n t o fo l l o w t h e l aw, The California High-Speed Rail Authority
life, according to a study published Make that super-sized, because it t h e co urt s Co mmi t t ee o n J udi ci al says it was merely clarifying legislation.
Wednesday in the journal Nature. belongs to a class of planets called super-
Its the fifth such life-possible planet Earths that are more massive than Earth but
outside our solar system revealed in less not quite the size of giants Neptune or
than a year, but still relatively nearby Jupiter.
Earth. Rocky planets within that habitable Compared to Earth, the new planet is
zone of a star are considered the best place big, pushing near the size limit for rocky
to find evidence of some form of life. planets. Its 40 percent wider than Earth
It is astonishing to live in a time when but it has 6.6 times Earths mass, giving it
discovery of potentially habitable worlds a gravitational pull three times stronger,
is not only common place but proliferat- Charbonneau said. A person weighing 167
ing, said MIT astronomer Sara Seager, pounds would feel like 500 pounds on this
who wasnt part of the study. planet.
The first planet outside our solar system While many super-Earths are too big to
was discovered in 1995, but thanks to new have the right environment for life, 1140b
techniques and especially NASAs planet- is just small enough to make it a good can-
hunting Kepler telescope, the number of didate. Thirty-two of the potentially habit-
them has exploded in recent years. able planets found so far are considered
Astronomers have now identified 52 poten- super-Earth sized.
tially habitable planets and more than The new planet was found using eight
3,600 planets outside our solar system. small telescopes in Chile and help from an
The latest discovery, called LHS 1140b, amateur planet-hunter, Charbonneau said.
regularly passes in front of its star, allow- In the constellation Cetus, it is 39 light
ing astronomers to measure its size and years or 230 trillion miles away. So are a
mass. That makes astronomers more confi- group of seven mostly Earth-sized planets
dent that this one is rocky, compared to in or near the habitable zone found circling
other recent discoveries. a star called Trappist-1 earlier this year, but
In the next several years, new telescopes it in a different direction. And in August,
should be able to use the planets path to astronomers found that the nearest planet
spy its atmosphere in what could be the to Earth outside our solar system, only 25
best-aimed search for signs of life, said trillion miles away, also could have the
Harvard astronomer David Charbonneau, a right temperature for life, but astronomers
co-author of the study. If scientists see cant get a peek at its atmosphere.
HARTNETT
highest-paying transit agencies in the state. will also receive $30,000 a year toward The local agency isnt alone in paying its
When first hired in March 2015 from a pool another retirement plan that would begin to top executive well either. In 2015, the gener-
of nearly 200 candidates, Hartnetts compen- vest after his fifth anniversary with the tran- al manager of the Santa Clara Valley
sation included about $434,661 in annual sit agencies, according to the district. He was Transportation Authority earned almost
Continued from page 1 salary and benefits. Following an annual given 240 hours of paid time off, and can $477,500, which included a base salary of
employee evaluation, the SamTrans board accrue additional time that could ultimately be $330,195, according to Transparent
the San Mateo County Transit District comes voted April 5 to reward Hartnett for his work. cashed out once he retires, according to the California.
with a variety of responsibilities as he over- His base salary was increased 3.5 percent district. But Brown, the Menlo Park resident, said
sees the SamTrans bus system, the countys from $271,547 to $281,051. He also That sort of retirement balloon payment he took particular issue with Hartnetts
Transportation Authority and Caltrain. receives an annual stipend for serving as caused a stir in cities such as San Mateo when $50,000 performance payment, suggesting
As leader of the district, his job includes executive director of Caltrains Joint Powers its former city manager received a hefty its been a rocky year for Caltrain. Brown
working for the TA on expenditures of the Board, which was increased by $5,000 to him $325,893 payout when she left after accruing noted the rail agencys pending litigation
countys half-cent sales tax set aside for now earning $85,000 a year, according to the nearly 2,000 hours in unused vacation time. with a contractor over installation of its fed-
transportation projects, and coordinating district. His duties related to the TA come with Guilbault, a public member on the districts erally-mandated new control system; and the
with Santa Clara as well as San Francisco another $25,000 annual stipend, according board, said shes confident theyre being estimated $20 million cost of extending elec-
counties on Caltrain matters. to the district. good stewards of public funds and noted many trification contracts due to the Federal Transit
An attorney and former Redwood City His contract provides for performance transportation agencies pay commensurate Administration deferring a grant decision.
mayor, this year Hartnett received a 3.5 per- pay, or this year a $50,000 bonus that the salaries. It just seems like the board went ahead and
cent raise, $50,000 performance bonus and board awarded in recognition of his out- If you look across the board in terms of awarded him a nice increase in his stipend, in
an extension to his five-year employment standing performance during his second what other leaders in agencies or government particular this performance guarantee, which
contract. year, according to the districts resolution. are being compensated, youll see that its is hard for me to understand since theres so
We feel very confident in Jims abilities, Hartnett did not want to comment on this not an extravagant amount for the work and many problems that have manifested them-
said SamTrans board Chair Rose Guilbault. article. the responsibilities, Guilbault said. I think selves particularly in the last year, Brown
When you have someone you feel has the Four of seven board members attended the we are being responsible to the taxpayers. said.
strength and the vision and the leadership to April 5 meeting and approved the contract, Hartnett isnt the only one to be earning Guilbault said Hartnetts job with Caltrain
do what you need for the agency, thats really according to the district. six-figure salaries at the countys transit dis- alone has been a day and night responsibility
the most critical part. His nearly $441,051 in compensation trict. In 2015, more than 100 employees and although there may have been some diffi-
But some contend the nearly half a million- doesnt include retirement benefits. took home more than $100,000 in regular culties, argued having a strong leader at the
dollar total compensation is extravagant for a Hartnetts contract provides for $24,000 pay, while 200 workers earned six-digits helm is critical in times like these.
public position, even one as varied toward the districts deferred compensation when benefits were included, according to Hes doing a very good job at a challeng-
Hartnetts. Menlo Park resident Morris plan, and is eligible for the state retirement Transparent Californias most recent avail- ing time, she said. And thats what we want,
Brown said the district seems to be one of the system as well as another pension plan. He able data. thats what we expect.
EXCHANGE
ing, he said, while adding a majority of the facing drivers. Working through the variety Once completed, the new overpass will
progress will be contingent on weather con- of issues usually takes an extra five to 10 offer a wider structure with more lanes, recon-
ditions. minutes, said Weisl. figured ramp connections, new metering
Another round of road closures is scheduled The intersection can also be confusing for lights and retaining walls, a reworked inter-
Continued from page 1 the following weekend, as officials are hope- pedestrians wishing to cross the street near section at Rollins Road and Broadway, along
ful to remain on track for completing the Rollins Road he said, as crosswalk lights are with other improvements.
Bayshore hotel access. project by the end of the summer, said Wong. not clearly marked and some of the walkways A majority of the money for the existing
Andrew Wong, the citys senior civil engi- Not everyone is pleased with the progress near the overcrossings are closed. project comes from Measure A, the countys
neer, said while he understands the construc- though, as some merchants in the nearby Not all merchants are dissatisfied with the half-cent sales tax for transportation, which
tion could cause inconveniences, he believes shopping district on Broadway are frustrated progress, as John Kevranian said he has heard is responsible for about $51 million of the
the most intense stages of the work is nearly with the hurdles presented by the ongoing positive reviews from shoppers who are construction cost. Another $23 million came
over. work. Gerald Weisl, owner of Weimax Wine pleased with some of the improvements. courtesy of the state, Burlingame contributed
and Spirits, said a confusing maze of lanes Kevranian, who owns Nuts For Candy on about $5 million and $3 million was offered
Big changes are coming at the end of the and stoplights has been created for drivers
Broadway, said he believes the project will by the federal government.
month. Things are opening rather than clos- accessing the intersection ultimately make the nearby shopping district Wong said following the upcoming clo-
from either direction. a more appealing destination. sures, a majority of the most intensive work
DONT NEED IT? DONATE IT! Its configured poorly for During earlier phases of construction, will be completed and mostly only aesthetic
motorists who are trying to Kevranian had said some of the work may improvements will remain. Electronic signs
navigate onto the freeway or have harmed local businesses as patrons were have been posted near the intersection noti-
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE exiting 101, he said in an likely more inclined to stay away from con- fying drivers of the changes coming this
email. gestion caused by the ongoing work. weekend.
He cited the difficulties He said he looks forward to the transition to Looking ahead though, Weisl said he
Schedule a pick-up: donate@sancarlosrestore.org associated with seeing traffic the final phase, in hopes of the project wrap- remains skeptical about traffic flow through
Donation Hotline: (650) 847-4000 lights posted on the north- ping up in the next few months. the area with a Caltrain grade separation proj-
bound exit from Highway 101 The Broadway intersection, built in 1947, ect likely on the horizon.
Drop-Offs: 1411 Industrial Rd, San Carlos or congestion commonly is the oldest along the Peninsula. It was If people are frustrated now by the ineffi-
Tue-Sun. 10am - 5pm forming near the southbound rebuilt in 1971, and seismically retrofitted in cient thoroughfare, wait until we have a grade
ramp entering Broadway as the 1980s. Nearly 225,000 cars are on the separation at Broadway and California
examples of the challenges interchange daily. Drive, he said.
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Exxon seeks permission to
resume Russian oil venture
By Martin Crutsinger c o m p a n y
and David Koenig declined to com-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment on ongo-
ing issues.
WASHINGTON Exxon Mobil The Treasury
is seeking permission from the De p a r t m e n t ,
U.S. government for approval to which would
resume drilling around the Black handle Exxons
Sea with a Russian partner, state- application to
owned Rosneft, according to a per- Rex Tillerson drill around the
son familiar with the matter. Black Sea, did
The oil giants request is being not respond to a request for com-
reviewed by the Trump administra- ment.
tion and is certain to draw extra A State Department spokesman
scrutiny because it involves a com- said Tillerson has recused himself
pany formerly run by Secretary of from any matters involving Exxon
State Rex Tillerson, who cultivated for two years and is not involved
close ties with Russia and its pres- with any decision involving the
ident, Vladimir Putin. company before any government
The drilling venture was blocked agency. Tillerson retired as Exxon
when the U.S. imposed sanctions CEO at the end of last year. He has
on Russia in 2014. Exxon applied known Putin for about two decades
to the Treasury Department for a the Russian president awarded
waiver from the sanctions in 2015, Tillerson a special honor in 2013.
Irving, Texas-based Exxon dis- REUTERS
during the Obama administration,
according to the person, who closed in regulatory filings in Mike Pence salutes as he boards the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan.
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Durant-less Warriors still too much for Portland Again, Golden State did it on defense
by Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 110, Blazers 81 opener Sunday.
holding the Blazers to 12 points in the
Draymond Green had another fantastic all-
stars found their consis- around game, getting 12 rebounds, 10 third. And now the Warriors own a 2-0 lead
tent shooting strokes. assists, six points and three more blocked in the best-of-seven series as it shifts to
OAKLAND Stephen Curry scored 19 Portland for Saturdays Game 3, just as Steve
points on an off night, JaVale McGee The backup big man shots after swatting five in Sundays win.
made all seven of his Kerrs group did going ahead on the Blazers
sparked Golden State off the bench with 15 Curry went 6 for 18 and also had six in last years Western Conference semifinal
points, and the short-handed Warriors beat field-goal attempts and assists and six rebounds. Klay Thompson
delivered several more of won in five games.
the Portland Trail Blazers 110-81 in Game 2 was 6 of 17 with 16 points and CJ Maurice Harkless scored all of his 15
of their first-round playoff series Wednesday his signature alley-oop McCollum and Damian Lillard were hardly
dunks as Durant watched points in the first half and the Blazers gave
night without injured leading scorer Kevin were the dynamic scoring duo for Portland up seven straight points to start the third as
Durant. with a strained left calf theyd been combining for 75 points only
McGee shined on a night none of the usual JaVale McGee he hurt in the playoff three days earlier. See WARRIORS, Page 16
New transfer
Dons into to PAL finals
By Nathan Mollat
rule doesnt
change much
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
W
ith the basketball season wrap-
Peninsula Athletic League team tourna- ping up and the hectic begin-
ment. ning of the spring sports sea-
One reason for Owdoms trepidation was son, news out of the California
the fact he had to juggle a couple pieces of Interscholastic Federation, the governing
his lineup. The bigger reason, however, body for high school sports in the state,
was Aragons opponent Wednesday: may have gotten lost in the shuffle.
Burlingame. Despite a fourth-place nish, At the beginning
the Panthers have proven over the years to of the month, the CIF
be a tough out. revised its school
The Dons, the No. 2 seed, had beaten transfer rules.
fourth-seeded Burlingame twice during the Previously, student-
regular season and everyone knows the old athletes were forbid-
saying about beating a team three times in den to change
one season. schools based solely
As a coach, Im always worried, Owdom for athletic purposes.
said. You respect your opponent before The newly amended
you play and relax after. rule now allows stu-
Turns out Owdom didnt need to sweat too dent-athletes to use
much. With his top two singles players eas- sports as a reason for
ily winning in straight sets, it set the tone moving schools.
for a 5-2 Aragon victory that sends the The CIF simply made legal what athletes
Dons into the championship match at top- and families have been doing for years:
seeded Carlmont today at 4 p.m. The winner transferring schools for sports purposes.
will earn the PALs second automatic bid to Previous to the new rule, student-athletes
the Central Coast Section tournament. could change schools as long as it wasnt
They say its hard to beat a team three based on sports. But how easy would it be
times (in the same season), said to fudge the real reason? How easy is it to
Burlingame coach Bill Smith. They are say youre transferring because you want to
wrong. Aragon is a good, quality team. go to the school in your neighborhood? Or
Even short a player, they had enough to youre moving schools because the aca-
pull it out. demics are not tough/easy enough? What
With half of his top doubles team miss- about moving into a new school district?
ing, Owdom used his No. 2 singles player, All these reasons have been used over
Rithik Booreddy, and paired him with the years, mostly with a wink and nudge
Richard Tang to ll the doubles spot. That because, lets face it, everyone knows why
meant everyone else moved up a slot in the the star athlete left one school for another
singles lineup. Daniel Duan moved into the better athletic prospects.
No. 2 singles spot, David Wu moved from Duane Morgan, Central Coast Section
No. 4 to No. 3 and Jordan Chall was insert- commissioner, told the Mercury News,
ed into the fourth singles position. The bottom line is, we were really only
The plan worked, more or less, as both catching the kids who were running smack
Duan and the tandem of Booreddy and Tang into us.
both won their matches in straight sets. In other words, the various sections in
Wu and Chall came up short, but both the state only caught those student-ath-
went to three sets. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL letes and their families dumb enough to
Aragons Rithik Booreddy, who teamed with Richard Tang at No. 1 doubles, volleys a return
See TENNIS, Page 14 during the Dons 5-2 win over Burlingame in the semifinals of the PAL team tournament. See LOUNGE, Page 14
Giants offense shut down by K.C. Texas Rangers from 1989 to 1998.
Last week, Marlins president David
Samson said talks with multiple parties
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Royals 2, Giants 0 That ended Bumgarners streak of 18
scoreless innings against the Royals, dat-
interested in buying the team were in the
fourth inning. He said owner Jeffrey
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jason Vargas daz- ninth to earn his third ing to the 2014 World Series opener. That Loria, 76, might sell before the end of the
zled for the third straight start, the Royals save and finish a 5-3 run of dominance included a brilliant start season or not at all.
finally scored off Giants ace Madison homestand for the later in the Series and five innings of score- Price and financing could be major hur-
Bumgarner and Kansas City beat San Royals. less relief in Game 7, when Bumgarner dles. Joshua Kushner, whose older brother is
Francisco 2-0 on Wednesday night to split Bumgarner (0-3) earned the save that finished the champi- an adviser to President Donald Trump, had a
their two-game series. matched Vargas pitch for onship. preliminary agreement to buy the Marlins
Vargas (3-0) scattered four hits over seven pitch until the fifth, Bumgarner allowed one run, seven hits for $1.6 billion before breaking off negoti-
innings with nine strikeouts and no walks, when Paulo Orlando and a walk while striking out four but was ations. Loria bought the team in 2002 for
his 12th straight start allowing two runs or managed a one-out sin- done in by another poor night by San $158.5 million.
fewer the longest streak by a left-hander gle. He stole second, Franciscos offense. The lanky left-hander Spokesmen for Jeter and Bush didnt
in franchise history. Madison has only received five total runs of support respond to requests for comment.
took third on a ground-
The veteran is also unbeaten in his last Bumgarner out and went home when in his first four starts, including one run or Jeter retired in 2014 after 20 seasons with
eight home starts. Mike Moustakas delivered a base hit, his none in three of them. the Yankees. His final manager, Joe Girardi,
Joakim Soria pitched a perfect eighth first with runners in scoring position this Salvador Perez added an RBI single in the recently predicted Jeter would make a great
inning in relief of Vargas, and Kelvin season. eighth, just the third run surrendered by owner even if its in a city other than New
Herrera worked around a leadoff walk in the Giants relievers in the past nine games. York.
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WEDNESDAY
Local Sports Briefs
Boys volleyball
Phil Simms to join NFL Today desk
By Barry Wilner something someone said, or make a com-
Fremont-Sunnyvale sweeps SHP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment.
Baseball The Gators were dumped in three sets by Boomer and I have known each other for
Burlingame 8, Sacred Heart Prep 4 the Firebirds, 25-15, 25-16, 30-28. NEW YORK Phil Simms is headed to the years and we do not have thin skins, so we can
The Panthers used seven stolen bases Jake Davison led SHP with 11 kills, while studio. say anything with each other.
including an Alex Gumas steal of home to David Macias dished out 19 assists. A fixture as a game analyst at CBS for two Of course, coach Cowher, well, hes the
beat the Gators in a PAL Bay Division meet- Defensive specialist Lance Chou finished decades, Simms will join the networks NFL coach, and we are going to disagree a lot
ing. with 20 digs for the Gators. Today cast for the upcoming season. because we were players and he was a coach.
SHP (2-5 PAL Bay, 6-12-1 overall) led 3-0 Simms recently was replaced as the top We all love football, and I think that will
after four innings and 4-2 after five before Girls lacrosse game analyst at CBS by Tony Romo after the come across, and I hope we talk about the
Burlingame (3-3, 7-6-1) erupted for five Harker 13, Carlmont 12 Cowboys quarterback retired. He and CBS aspects of the game I have opinions about
runs in the top of the sixth. The Panthers The Scots came up just short in the loss to Sports President Sean that are different from what you hear on some
tacked on an insurance run in the seventh. the Eagles. McManus had been dis- other (shows).
Gray Goodman had the big hit for the Megan Olazar and Caroline Conway each cussing Simms eventual- McManus is certain that will be the case.
Panthers, drilling a two-run double down the scored three goals to lead Carlmont. ly moving to NFL His network received criticism for the Romo
left-field line to cut his teams deficit to 3-2. Caroline Concilla, Nicole Del Cardayre and Today for several years. announcement that seemed to leave Simms in
Mitch DeMartini went 2 for 3 with RBI for Alyssa Fine had two goals apiece for the Simms has experience in the cold. Instead, McManus believes the for-
Burlingame, while Jordi Aguilar, a frosh- Scots as well. a similar setting from his mer quarterback who was part of two Super
soph call-up, walked three times, stole two Carlmont goaltender Katie Hill finished work on Showtimes Bowl titles with the Giants is entering a new
bases and scored two runs. with nine saves. Inside The NFL. and productive phase of his broadcasting
Burlingames late rally made a winner of When Sean told me he career.
sophomore pitcher Emilio Flores, who was TUESDAY Phil Simms wanted me in the studio, I When the news hit that Tony Gonzalez
making his first varsity appearance. He thought about it a bit, would not be back on the show, this seemed
came in the fifth and pitched 2 2/3 innings Boys tennis Simms said Wednesday. I told him I would logical, McManus said. We had a number of
of relief. like to do (games) a bit longer. I love doing discussions about it and I was excited about it,
SHP got a pair of RBIs from John Gardner, Menlo School 7, Woodside Priory 0 the games, meeting during the week with and he was excited.
while Jack Molumphy went 1 for 3 with a The Knights swept the Panthers in a West coaches and players, getting the inside info.
Bay Athletic League match to clinch their This will be good for viewers. Anyone
double. It is the best. who has watched just 30 seconds of Inside
These two teams will meet again at 4 p.m. 21st straight league championship. But I also thought that I will work in New
Menlo (13-0 WBAL, 19-2 overall) lost a The NFL will know that.
Friday at Washington Park in Burlingame. York and watch all the games instead of prep-
total of five games over seven contests, One of the things I like best, Phil has
There will be a brief ceremony before the ping for two teams, and will have all week to
winning six matches at love. strong opinions, but he has a way of doing it
game to honor 2011 Burlingame graduate study the league, and that really intrigued me.
The Knights have now won 253 straight in a very respectful way. And you see the inter-
Nick Baylock, who passed away from cancer There are a lot of things I dont get to say
matches in league play between the PAL and action they have on Inside The NFL. Its
March 28. on games I have a chance to say now. There
the WBAL. really good stuff, a really good mix.
are a lot of things I would like to talk about
Mixing in Thursday night games to Simms
Boys golf Boys golf
that I never would have talked about during
schedule made viewers wonder if the workload
games.
Half Moon Bay 237, Terra Nova 275 Simms joins Boomer Esiason, Bill had become too heavy. Simms strongly dis-
The Cougars shot their best round of the Sacred Heart Prep 207, Crystal Springs 232 putes that, noting that he felt last season was
Anderson Page and Finn OKelly each Cowher, Bart Scott and James Brown as part
year in the regular-season finale Wednesday. the best on Thursday nights for the network.
fired a 39 to lead the Gators over the of the program. He says hes more than com-
Roman Rodriguez led Half Moon Bay (8-4 A lot of people said it wore on me, and I am
Gryphons at Palo Alto Hills Golf and fortable being part of that lineup, and looks
PAL Ocean) with a 44. Quentin Kukui shot a not going to say it physically was easy,
Country Club. forward to some pointed conversations
47 and Josh Mutto a 47 for the Cougars as Simms said. I told everyone over the years,
Luke Peterson and Anikair Bhardwaj both among the group.
well. man when that game is ready to start, I never
finished with 42 for SHP. James and I get along really well, he said,
adding with a laugh, on Inside the NFL, felt I was not completely prepared, and I
Girls swimming Crystal Springs was led by Udai Pal, who
finished as low medalist on the day after were always playing footsie because I want couldnt wait for them to turn the camera on.
San Mateo 110, Aragon 60 carding a 37. him to send it back to me so I can challenge So that stuff is not true, it was never to the
The Bearcats remained undefeated on the level where I couldnt handle it.
season with the win over the rival Dons. Softball
San Mateo (5-0-1 PAL Bay) was led by
Natalie Ken, who was a four-time winner Carlmont 8, Burlingame 0
Wednesday. She anchored the Bearcats to a Scots pitcher Mailey McLemore
win in the 200 medley relay, along with improved to 10-0 on the season after limit-
Emma Lepisova, Valeriya Nasedkina and ing the Panthers to just three hits in a PAL
Madeline Dennerline. Ken also captured the Bay Division matchup.
50 and 100 free sprints and wrapped up her Cam Kondo led the Carlmont offense.
afternoon by anchoring the 200 free relay. Although she had just one hit, it was a
Nicole Chang replaced Dennerline in that doozy a grand slam.
race. Ashley Trierweiler had three hits for the
Lepisova was also won four times for the Scots and scored twice. McLemore aided her
Bearcats. In addition to the two relays, she own cause with a pair of hits, two runs
also was tops in the 100 back and 100 fly. scored and a RBI.
TENNIS
the athletic department as whole.
Former longtime girls basketball coach The CCA is the only all-sports coaching Thursdays nal when the No. 3 doubles
Pam Wimberly will be inducted into the CCA organization in the state. It has selected Hall team of Cameron Swiecki and Sean
Hall of Fame during a ceremony June 17. of Fame inductees and coaches of the year Heffernan posted a 7-5, 6-3 victory for the
since 1965. Continued from page 11 fourth team point.
Wimberly, who began her M-A coaching
career in 1968, won 663 games before step- The nal three matches of the day split
ping away in 2012, the third-most wins for a I learned this from Little League. You the rst two sets and were decided by super
girls basketball coach in California. During Nathan Mollat can be reached by email: send a guy to steal second. If he makes it, tiebreakers in lieu of a third set since the
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344- you made the right decision. If he doesnt,
her 41 years at the Bears helm, Wimberly 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter team match had already been decided.
won four Central Coast Section titles, which youre a bum, Owdom said. You take a
@CheckkThissOutt. Burlingame went 2-1 in those three
chance and luckily it worked.
matches to earn its two wins on the day.
Daniel Li, playing at No. 1 singles, set
After Aragon completed a sweep of the three
the tone for Aragon as he dispatched an ail-
doubles matches when Jason Zhoa and
ing Cale Goodman in about 45 minutes,
Patrick Tse won 6-3, 4-6, (10-6) at No. 2
winning both sets at love. Duan followed
doubles, the Panthers nally got on the
his teammate off the court about 15 minutes
scoreboard with victories at No. 3 and No. 4
later with a 6-2, 6-2 win that gave the Dons
singles.
a quick two points in the race to four.
I was condent both Daniels (Li and The No. 3 singles match between
Duan) would come through, Owdom said. Burlingames Kevin Taggart and David Wu
[Li] said the guy (Goodman) didnt play as was the match of the day. Taggart won the
well as he had in the past. Plus, [Li] was rst set rather easily, 6-3, but Wu rallied in
playing solid. the second, winning a second-set tiebreaker
9-7. Taggart, however, outlasted Wu in the
Smith conrmed Goodman was dealing super tiebreaker, 11-9.
with a sore elbow, limiting his ability in
giving Li a tougher match. Tyler Vanderley earned the Panthers sec-
ond point at No. 4 singles. This time, it
[Goodman] had an elbow problem, was Vanderley winning a rst-set tiebreak-
Smith said. And he just didnt have it er, 10-8, but Aragons Jordan Chall
today. rebounded to win the second set 7-5.
Despite not having played doubles this Vanderley bounced back to win the match
season, Booreddy looked like a natural. He with a 10-5 decision in the super tiebreaker.
poached the net like a seasoned vet and
Despite seeing his team come up short of
worked well with Tang. The Dons duo won
qualifying for CCS, Smith was at peace with
the rst set 6-4 and were up 5-2 in the sec-
his teams performance.
ond before Burlingames Oliver Nix and
Evan Mahaffey made one last, late run. The I should have had an extra day off. We
Panther pair won two straight games to shouldnt have been here, Smith said.
stave off elimination, closing to 5-4, but [My team] had to take care of business to
Booreddy and Tang closed out the second make the playoffs.
set with a 6-4, win to give Aragon its penul- This season has been very satisfying.
timate team point. The kids have gotten better.
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NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
FIRST ROUND x-Monday, April 24: Milwaukee at Toronto, 4 p.m. Thursday,April 20:San Antonio at Memphis,6:30 p.m. East Division East Division
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) x-Thursday, April 27: Toronto at Milwaukee, TBD Saturday, April 22: San Antonio at Memphis, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Saturday, April 29: Milwaukee at Toronto, TBD x-Tuesday, April 25: Memphis at San Antonio, TBD Baltimore 9 4 .692 Washington 9 5 .643
Chicago 2, Boston 0 x-Thursday, April 27: San Antonio at Memphis,TBD New York 10 5 .667 New York 8 7 .533 1 1/2
Sunday, April 16: Chicago 106, Boston 102 Cleveland 2, Indiana 0 Boston 9 6 .600 1
Tuesday, April 18: Chicago 111, Boston 97 Saturday, April 15: Cleveland 109, Indiana 108 x-Saturday, April 29: Memphis at San Antonio, TBD Miami 8 7 .533 1 1/2
Tampa Bay 8 8 .500 2 1/2 Atlanta 6 8 .429 3
Friday, April 21: Boston at Chicago, 4 p.m. Monday, April 17: Cleveland 117 Indiana 111 Toronto 3 11 .214 6 1/2
Sunday, April 23: Boston at Chicago, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, Cleveland at Indiana, 4 p.m. Houston 2, Oklahoma City 0 Philadelphia 5 9 .357 4
x-Wednesday, April 26: Chicago at Boston, TBD Sunday, April 16: Houston 118, OKC 87 Central Division Central Division
Sunday, April 23, Cleveland at Indiana, 10 a.m.
x-Friday, April 28: Boston at Chicago, TBD x-Tuesday, April 25: Indiana at Cleveland, TBD Wednesday, April 19: Houston 115, OKC 111 Detroit 8 6 .571
Cincinnati 9 6 .600
x-Sunday, April 30: Chicago at Boston, TBD x-Thursday, April 27, Cleveland at Indiana, TBD Kansas City 7 7 .500 1
Friday, April 21: Houston at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m. Chicago 8 7 .533 1
x-Saturday, April 29: Indiana at Cleveland, TBD Cleveland 7 7 .500 1
Sunday,April 23:Houston at Oklahoma City,12:30 p.m. Chicago 7 7 .500 1 Milwaukee 8 8 .500 1 1/2
Washington 2, Atlanta 0 x-Tuesday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Houston,TBD
Sunday, April 16: Washington 114, Atlanta 107 Minnesota 7 7 .500 1 Pittsburgh 6 9 .400 3
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Wed, April 19: Washington 109, Atlanta 101 Golden State 2, Portland 0 x-Thursday, April 27: Houston at OK City, TBD West Division St. Louis 6 9 .400 3
Saturday, April 22:Washington at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 16: Warriors 121, Portland 109 x-Saturday, April 29: OK City at Houston, TBD Houston 10 5 .667 West Division
Monday, April 24: Washington at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Wed., April 19: Warriors 110, Portland 81 As 7 8 .467 3 Colorado 10 6 .625
x-Wednesday, April 26: Atlanta at Washington,TBD Saturday, April 22: Warriors at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Utah 1, L.A. Clippers 1 Seattle 7 9 .438 3 1/2 Arizona 10 6 .625
x-Friday, April 28: Washington at Atlanta, TBD Monday, April 24: Warriors at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Utah 97, L.A. Clippers 95 Los Angeles 7 9 .438 3 1/2 Los Angeles 8 8 .500 2
x-Sunday, April 30: Atlanta at Washington, TBD x-Wednesday, April 26: Portland at Warriors, TBD Tuesday, April 18: L.A. Clippers 99, Utah 91 Texas 5 10 .333 5 Giants 6 10 .375 4
x-Friday, April 28: Warriors at Portland, TBD Friday, April 21: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 7 p.m. San Diego 6 10 .375 4
Milwaukee 1, Toronto 1 x-Sunday, April 30: Portland at Warriors, TBD
Saturday, April 15: Milwaukee 97, Toronto 83 Sunday, April 23: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. Wednesdays Games
Tuesday, April 18: Toronto 106, Milwaukee 100 San Antonio 2, Memphis 0 x-Tuesday, April 25: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD Oakland 9, Texas 1 Wednesdays Games
Thursday, April 20: Toronto at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Saturday, April 15: San Antonio 111, Memphis 82 x-Friday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Utah, TBD Seattle 10, Miami 5 St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1
Saturday, April 22: Toronto at Milwaukee, noon Monday, April 17: San Antonio 96, Memphis 82 x-Sunday, April 30: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD N.Y. Yankees 9, Chicago White Sox 1 Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 4
Toronto 3, Boston 0 Seattle 10, Miami 5
Baltimore 2, Cincinnati 0 Baltimore 2, Cincinnati 0
NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE Tampa Bay 8, Detroit 7
Cleveland at Minnesota, ppd.
N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4
Washington 14, Atlanta 4
Houston 5, L.A. Angels 1
FIRST ROUND Wednesday, April 19: Washington 5, Toronto 4 St. Louis 3, Minnesota 1 Kansas City 2, San Francisco 0
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Friday, April 21: Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m. Kansas City 2, San Francisco 0
Wednesday, April 12: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT San Diego 1, Arizona 0
EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Sunday, April 23: Washington at Toronto, TBA Thursdays Games
Friday, April 14: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1 L.A. Dodgers 4, Colorado 2
Montreal 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 x-Tuesday, April 25: Toronto at Washington, TBA Boston (Sale 1-1) at Toronto (Estrada 0-1), 9:37 a.m.
Sunday, April 16: St. Louis 3, Minnesota 1 Thursdays Games
Wednesday, April 12: New York 2, Montreal 0 Cleveland(Kluber1-1)atMinnesota(Santana3-0),10:10a.m.
Wednesday, April 19: Minnesota 2, St. Louis 0 Baltimore (Miley 1-0) at Cincy (Feldman 1-1),4:10 p.m.
Friday, April 14: Montreal 4, New York 3, OT Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 Detroit (Norris 1-0) at Tampa (Ramirez 1-0),10:10 a.m.
Saturday, April 22: St. Louis at Minnesota, noon Philly (Nola 1-0) at Mets (Syndergaard 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
Sunday, April 16: Montreal 3, New York 1 Wednesday, April 12: Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 Angels(Shoemaker0-0)atHouston(McCullers1-0),11:10a.m.
x-Saturday, April 22: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA Washington (Strasburg 1-0) at ATL (Dickey 1-1),4:35 p.m.
Tuesday, April 18: New York 2, Montreal 1 Friday, April 14: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1 Baltimore (Miley 1-0) at Cincy (Feldman 1-1),4:10 p.m.
Thursday, April 20: New York at Montreal, 4 p.m. x-Monday, April 24: Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA
Sunday, April 16: Pittsburgh 5, Columbus 4, OT K.C. (Duffy 2-0) at Texas (Cashner 0-1), 5:05 p.m. St.Louis (Martinez 0-2) at Milwaukee (Davies 0-2),5:10 p.m.
x-Saturday, April 22: Montreal at New York, TBA x-Wednesday, April 26: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA
Tuesday, April 18: Columbus 5, Pitt 4 Seattle (Paxton 2-0) at As (Valdez 0-0), 10:05 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 1-2) at San Diego (Richard 1-2),6:10 p.m.
x-Monday, April 24: NY at Montreal, TBA Ottawa Thursday, April 20: Columbus at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
x-Sunday, April 23: Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA Anaheim 4, Calgary 0
Ottawa 3, Boston 1
Wednesday, April 12: Boston 2, Ottawa 1
x-Tuesday, April 25: Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA Thursday, April 13: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2
Saturday, April 15: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 WHATS ON TAP
Saturday, April 15: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT Monday, April 17: Anaheim 5, Calgary 4, OT
WESTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday, April 19: Anaheim 3, Calgary 1 THURSDAY quoia at Menlo-Atherton, Aragon at San Mateo, Jef-
Monday, April 17: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT Nashville 3, Chicago 0
Wednesday, April 19: Ottawa 1, Boston 0 Baseball ferson at Half Moon Bay, Terra Nova at Capuchino,
Thursday, April 13: Nashville 1, Chicago 0 Edmonton 2, San Jose 2 South City at Half Moon Bay, San Mateo at Menlo- Westmoor at South City, Mills at El Camino, 3 p.m.
Friday, April 21: Boston at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
x-Sunday, April 23: Ottawa at Boston, TBA Saturday, April 15: Nashville 5, Chicago 0 Wednesday, April 12: San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT Atherton, Westmoor at Mills, Crystal Springs at
x-Wednesday, April 26: Boston at Ottawa, TBA Monday, April 17: Nashville 3, Chicago 2, OT Friday, April 14: Edmonton 2, San Jose 0 Harker, El Camino at Jefferson, 4 p.m. Boys' tennis
Thursday, April 20: Chicago at Nashville, 5 p.m. Sunday, April 16: Edmonton 1, San Jose 0 PAL team tournament final
Toronto 2, Washington 2 x-Saturday, April 22: Nashville at Chicago, TBA Tuesday, April 18: San Jose 7, Edmonton 0 Softball No. 3 Aragon at No. 2 Carlmont, 4 p.m.
Thursday, April 13: Washington 3, Toronto 2, OT x-Monday, April 24: Chicago at Nashville, TBA Thurs., April 20: San Jose at Edmonton, 7:30 p.m. Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Carlmont at Capuchino,
Saturday, April 15: Toronto 4, Washington 3, 2OT x-Wednesday, April 26: Nashville at Chicago, TBA x-Saturday, April 22: Edmonton at San Jose, TBA Sequoia at Hillsdale,Woodside at Burlingame, South Track and field
Monday, April 17: Toronto 4, Washington 3, OT x-Monday, April 24: San Jose at Edmonton, TBA City at Mills, 4 p.m. Sequoia at Menlo-Atherton, Burlingame at Mills,
Aragon at Westmoor, Capuchino at Woodside, Half
Badminton Moon Bay at Woodside, 3 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS Westmoor at Aragon, South City at Burlingame, Se-
quoia at San Mateo, Mills at Carlmont, Hillsdale at Boys' volleyball
Terra Nova, Capuchino at Crystal Springs, Jefferson Carlmont at Aragon, 6 p.m.
BASEBALL with RHP Blaine Boyer on a minor league contract. Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab assignment. at Woodside, Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, 4 p.m.
American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS Recalled 2B Whit Mer- TEXAS RANGERS Announced RHP Tyler Wag- Girls' lacrosse
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned RHP Tyler Wil- rifield from Omaha (PCL). ner cleared waivers and was assigned outright to Boys' lacrosse Woodside at Aragon, 5:45 p.m.
son to Norfolk (IL). Recalled LHP Jayson Aquino LOS ANGELES ANGELS Optioned C Carlos A Round Rock (PCL). Signed INF Josh Wilson to a Burlingame at Aragon, Carlmont at Sequoia, 7 p.m.;
from Norfolk. Perez to Salt Lake (PCL). minor league contract and assigned him to Round Serra at West Lynn-Oregon, 8 p.m. College baseball
BOSTON RED SOX Optioned LHP Brian John- Rock. San Mateo at Chabot, Monterey at Skyline, Canada
son to Pawtucket (IL). Reinstated LHP Eduardo OAKLAND ATHLETICS Sent 2B Joey Wendle to
Nashville (PCL) for a rehab assignment. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Optioned LHP Matt Der- Swimming at Hartnell-Salinas, 2:30 p.m.
Rodriguez from paternity leave. Agreed to terms Burlingame at Woodside, Hillsdale at Carlmont, Se-
SEATTLE MARINERS Sent RHP Steve Cishek to mody to Buffalo (IL).
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on a foul to the head by Meyers Leonard.
The play went to review and was ruled a com-
mon foul.
NBA brief
Rockets overcome Westbrooks 51,
take 2-0 lead over Thunder
the Warriors were off and running. Portland Tip-ins HOUSTON James Harden scored 35
played again without center Jusuf Nurkic, points and the Houston Rockets overcame
and missed him. The 7-footer still isnt 100 Trai l Bl azers : The Blazers third-quarter 51 points from Russell Westbrook in a
percent from a nondisplaced fracture in his scoring output was their lowest in any peri- triple-double, clawing back from a double-
right leg that sidelined him for the final od this season and tied for the fewest in a digit deficit for a 115-111 victory over the
seven regular-season games. quarter by a Warriors playoff opponent in Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday
McCollum, who shot 16 for 28 with four the shot clock era. ... Portland shot 7 for 34 night to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round
3-pointers to score 41 in the 121-109 Game KELLEY L. COX/USA TODAY SPORTS on 3s and 30 for 90 overall. ... The Blazers Western Conference playoff series.
1 loss, scored 11 points on 4-for-17 shoot- Steph Curry, center, gets high fives from Klay have lost 11 out of the last 12 to the
ing. Lillard was 5 for 17 and held to 12 Thompson, left, and Draymond Green. Curry Warriors and 11 straight at Oracle Arena. Westbrook set a franchise playoff scoring
points. filled the stat sheet in the Warriors win over record and added 13 assists and 10 rebounds
Portland in Game 2 of their playoff series. Warri o rs : Thompson matched Hall of in the most points ever scored in a postsea-
Coach Terry Stotts called on his team to Famer Rick Barry for second place on the
be more balanced to have a chance against son triple-double. It was the sixth career
secutive possessions late in the period. franchise list for postseason games played playoff triple-double for Westbrook, who
top-seeded Golden State, which finished Lillard had back-to-back driving layups with 66. ... Livingston sat out with a
with the NBAs best record for a third had an NBA-record 42 in the regular season.
early as Portland jumped out to a 9-4 lead. sprained right index finger and bruised
straight season. Then Golden State got three straight 3s by hand, while F Matt Barnes didnt play as he But the Rockets contained him long
Instead, the Warriors once more showed Green, Thompson and Curry and used a 14-0 is still working back from a sprained right enough in the fourth quarter to surge ahead,
their remarkable balance despite also miss- run to go up 18-9. ankle and foot. ... Rookie Patrick McCaw then hold on.
ing Shaun Livingston from Sundays win. Portland couldnt keep up after it began 6 earned his first playoff start in place of Game 3 is Friday night in Oklahoma City.
Ian Clark scored 13 points, Andre for 21 and struggled from deep. Allen Durant and had nine points and five
Iguodala contributed 10 rebounds, six Crabbe finished 3 for 10 and missed all five rebounds. ... Curry joined Barry as the only The game was tied before Houston scored
assists and six points, and Zaza Pachulia of his 3s. Warriors with 100 steals in the playoffs. ... 10 straight points with 3-pointers from
scored 10 points. McGee did his thing with Green already had six rebounds and six Iguodala dished his 400th career postseason Harden, Patrick Beverley and Eric Gordon to
three alley-oops in the first and two on con- assists in the first quarter. He went down assist in the first. make it 114-104 with 1:22 remaining.
HERNANDEZ A star tight end for the University of Florida young daughter he fathered with fiancee himself. You can put on an act like nothing
when it won the 2008 title, Hernandez dropped Shayanna Jenkins. happened, but youve got a soul. Youve got a
to the fourth round of the NFL draft because of Prosecutors claimed he gunned the two men heart. You cant say you dont think about these
trouble in college that included a failed drug test down after one accidentally spilled a drink on things. Theres no going around that.
Continued from page 11
and a bar fight. His name had also come up in an him in a nightclub and then got a tattoo of a Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey said
investigation into a shooting. handgun and the words God Forgives to com- on Instagram that he spoke with his former col-
end was taken to a hospital and pronounced
Still, he was a productive tight end for the memorate the crime. lege teammate a day earlier.
dead about an hour later.
Patriots for three seasons. He had 79 receptions Investigators suggested Hernandez shot Today my heart hurts as I got the worse news
Fallon said he was not aware of any suicide
for 910 yards and seven touchdowns in his sec- Lloyd to keep him quiet about the two earlier I could have imagined, he said. I will forever
note and officials had no reason to believe
ond year to help the team reach the Super Bowl. killings. A lawyer who represents Lloyds miss you and love you bro.
Hernandez was suicidal. Otherwise, he would
have been transferred to a mental health unit, But the Patriots released him in 2013, short- mother said shes moving forward with a Friends were also grieving in Connecticut,
Fallon said. ly after he was arrested in the killing of semi- wrongful-death lawsuit against Hernandezs where Hernandez was raised.
The Worcester County district attorneys pro football player Odin Lloyd, who was dating estate. Especially after him getting acquitted of the
office and the Correction Department are inves- the sister of Hernandezs fiancee. Hernandez In the Dorchester neighborhood where Lloyd double murder. That was a positive thing in our
tigating. was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. grew up, a family friend of the victim wondered minds, said Alex Cugno, who grew up with
The Patriots had no immediate comment. At Last week, Hernandez was acquitted in the if Hernandez could no longer bear the weight of Hernandez in Bristol. I dont believe that he
the White House in the afternoon, President 2012 drive-by shootings of two men in his crime and his squandered potential. would have killed himself. It just doesnt add
Donald Trump congratulated the Super Bowl Boston. As the jury was deliberating, cam- I just think it got to him the guilt, up. Its fishy. It makes you wonder what really
champions but made no mention of Hernandez. eras spied Hernandez blowing kisses to the Mixson Philip said. Each man has to live with went on behind those walls in prison.
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interest in understanding the economic impact of updat-
ing the Bay Road parcels current zoning, which allows
light industrial uses but does not allow for housing proj-
ects. The Sobrato Organization is requesting a mixed-use
designation for the space, which is currently surrounded
application for the shopping center bordered by by companies selling or repairing home appliances, land-
Broadway, Bay Road and Woodside Road in February to scape companies and incubator spaces, among others.
include an option to build off-site affordable units on one Thats a zone that is vastly disappearing in other
of the two 2-acre parcels bordered by Bay Road and cities, and Im feeling a little protective right now, she
between Woodside Road and Charter Street. Planned for said.
the Broadway Plaza project is a mix of 400 studio, one-
Commissioners also focused on how the sites design
bedroom and two-bedroom units, all of which would be
RENDERING COURTESY OF REDWOOD CITY could accommodate the diversity of the families expected
market rate. Along with the 120 affordable units planned
An artists rendering of plans to redevelop the Broadway Plaza to populate the residential units included in the project
for the Bay Road parcels, the two projects would bring
shopping center at the corner of Woodside Road and plans.
more than 500 new housing units and accompanying
Broadway in Redwood City. Hunter noted the positive light with which city offi-
parking to the area, where a variety of industrial, chain
cials have previously viewed housing projects placing
and small businesses are currently clustered around the Highway 101 interchange improvements are made, as affordable and market-rate units in close proximity to
congested Woodside Road and Highway 101 interchange. well as include Spring and Charter streets in their assess- each other, and asked the developer to look into the
The Broadway Plaza project is also expected to bring ment to include projected traffic from the Rocketship impact that has had on the community.
420,000 square feet of office space and close to 4,000 charter elementary school proposed for a site less than a Id love to see some research on the effects on the com-
square feet of retail space to the aging shopping center mile away. munity of having mixed-income housing all at one place
where Foods Co, Office Max and Big Lots stores previ- City staff confirmed the interchange project timeline versus having separate market-rate units or luxury
ously operated. has not been finalized, making its inclusion in the study units on one block and all affordable units on the other
Among the chief concerns planning commissioners challenging. Steve Witte, member of the Redwood Village block, he said.
shared was the impact the project would have on major Business Association, expressed concern on behalf of Jean-Marie Houston, director of early learning support
intersections, freeways and interchanges near the project nearby business about the effect increased density might services at the San Mateo County Office of Education,
sites. have on their ability to do business. Witte said he and encouraged the developer to consider dedicating space to
Commissioner Rick Hunter noted the projects proxim- other business owners felt traffic studies completed for a child care facility that nearby families and employees
ity to the Woodside Road and Highway 101 interchange, projects previously proposed for the area had not been could use. Houston said demand for child care resources in
one of the citys ongoing infrastructure projects, and based on accurate data and downplayed their impact. the area has been outstripping the supply, creating a
asked the developer and city staff to expand the traffic I would just ask that at least the traffic study is done in headache for families living in recently completed devel-
study they proposed, which included an analysis of the 10 a very updated manner, he said. opments lacking these resources.
major intersections on or near Bay Road and Broadway as Witte said he also worried about the effects of future
well as nearby interchanges and stretches of freeway. Once that opportunity is gone, its very hard to go
development on the Bay Road parcel for which plans back and do it when it should have been there to start
This is probably the worst traffic area in the city, he have not been confirmed could have on congestion.
said. with, she said.
Peter Tsai, a representative of The Sobrato Organization, Commissioner Shawn White also asked the developer to
Hunter recommended the developer attempt to project reported the parcel would be held vacant throughout con-
traffic patterns before and after the Woodside Road and consider how pedestrian crossings across Woodside Road,
struction so crews could use it as a staging area. which separates the two sites, could be improved to facil-
itate family access to nearby schools and parks.
For commissioners Ernie Schmidt and Connie Guerrero,
the key to the projects fit within the community is
strong communication with surrounding neighborhoods
and business owners.
Though the developer and city staff had already planned
to expand outreach to include coffee sessions twice a
month, mailings to properties within a 1,000 foot radius
of the sites and communication with the neighborhood
associations for the Stambaugh-Heller, Redwood Village
and Friendly Acres neighborhoods, the commissioners
asked the developer to consider attending neighborhood
meetings and thinking creatively about spreading the
word about project developments.
Im hoping that with that outreach, youre able to take
in a lot of the information and create that thoughtful
development that youre talking about, said Schmidt.
This is a project that is going to be on the gateway of
Redwood City and should reflect as such.
Project plans will go before the citys Complete Streets
Advisory Committee and Architectural Advisory
Committee for feedback, and will next appear before the
Planning Commission in conjunction with a draft envi-
ronmental assessment. City Council approval for the
final environmental impact assessment is required before
the requested plan amendments can be considered final.
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Continued from page 1 said that Supreme Court case involving But Grebens assumptions raise a THURSDAY, APRIL 20 Every Sunday and Saturday through
Tai Chi for Balance with Joan Tay. May 28. For more information email
the city of San Jose provided some clar- question that surely would have had the 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 1044 volunteer@habitatgsf.org.
ment agency or elected official is using ity. But it may have opened the door for United States Founding Fathers scratch- Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For
Twitter in accordance with existing new arguments as well, he said. ing their heads does the public have more information email Seminar on Immunotherapy and
rkutler@redwoodcity.org. Healthy Cooking Demonstration.
laws. She cites the California Public Its going to take, I think, either an inherent right to access social media? 10:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. 450 Poplar
Records Act, which outlines citizens some legislative action to clarify the Downsizing Presentation. 11 a.m. Ave., Millbrae. Featuring a presenta-
rights to access information on govern- law or many years of litigation for the Federal social San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
tion by Dr. Mei Wen Wu and a
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can understand what the rules are, Earth Day on the Bay. 10 a.m. to 5
meaning complain or seek help without Whitnell said Twitter and Facebook and process of ruling on a case that could AARP Chapter 139 Meeting. 11 p.m. 500 Discovery Parkway,
fear of reprisal. help provide an answer. Justices are a.m. 2710 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Redwood City. Come to explore the
the social media means of communica- Mateo. Business meeting starts at life and ecosystem of the Bay and all
Greben argues the city doesnt have a tion do raise a whole set of different considering whether to overturn a North noon followed by a speaker dis- of the organisms that call it home.
sufficient social media policy to ensure issues than those raised by email and Carolina law that bans convicted sex cussing signs of elder abuse. For Admission is free, and boat tours are
offenders from Facebook, Twitter and more information contact available for $20. For more informa-
adequate records of Twitter communica- text messages. wvoll2@yahoo.com. tion call 364-2760.
tions are kept, notes the San Mateo other social media sites. A decision in
Police Department said its account was Citys reaction to requests that case is expected later in the year. Free Business and Accounting Info
Session. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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hacked in January and all direct mes- Greben said that case highlights the Redwood City Public Library Avenue. Enjoy boutique handcrafted
sages erased, and points to Mayor David Lim and San Mateo City Attorney importance social media plays in peo- Downtown, 1044 Middlefield Road, art. For more information visit paci-
Lim using his account for both personal Shawn Mason said they would review ples daily lives. When it comes to pub- Redwood City. For more information ficfinearts.com.
and official business. the case and cant comment directly on lic officials, she contends the first step and to RSVP visit
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pending litigation. However, Mason is for governments to craft explicit lege-business-accounting-free-info- 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. For
Not just a San Mateo issue noted the citys 2014 social media poli- policies on what constitutes public ver- session-off-campus-spring-2017- more information contact audrey-
cy is in accordance with existing regula- tickets-32365640502.com. bojack@gmail.com.
sus private communications.
But the issue stems far beyond San tions. Another issue is retaining records, Venture Capital Panel: Funding for Start2Save. 10 a.m. South San
Mateo, but she said it just so happens We believe that our response to Ms. which is ultimately the responsibility IoT Startups. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. College Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
this was an ideal opportunity to high- of San Mateo. For more information Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Grebens records request and our policies of the government entity. She noted the visit idea-to-ipo.com. For more information email
light the changing legal landscape. about the use of social media comply citys response to her PRA request valle@plsinfo.org.
Pretty much every state has rules on with applicable law, Mason said. Meditation and the Brain. 7:15
included a brief explanation that San p.m. 1044 Middlefield Road, Meditation Workshop. 11 a.m. to
the books against using your public Having said that, well do a careful Mateo Police Departments Twitter Redwood City. For more information 12:30 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San
office for private purposes, Greben review of her allegations and see if account was reportedly hacked and the email rkutler@redwoodcity.org. Mateo. Stanford professor Dr. Manish
theres anything we need to do to take Saggar will share the psychological
said, adding countless elected and public direct messages deleted. If social media All in the Timing. 7:30 p.m. 1500 benefits of meditation and there will
officials use Twitter to communicate other actions or modify our policy. sites arent archiving public informa- Ralston Ave., Belmont. Five funny be a meditation sitting. For more
with the public. Theres just a fine line The citys guidelines dont directly one-act plays. Free. For more infor- information email mbaute@cityof-
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between public and private, public mention elected officials use of such entity to do so, she said. geomet@earthlink.net.
office and private lives. sites. A Police Department spokesman said Berkshire Hathaways Annual
FRIDAY, APRIL 21 Paper Shredding Party. 10 a.m. to 1
Her interest in the issue started while But Greben argues elected officials they could not comment on pending lit- Karas 40th Anniversary p.m. Berkshire Hathaway
studying to become a paralegal when often use Twitter in a manner that blends igation and no further details on the Celebration Gala and Fundraiser. HomeServices California Realty, 180
she learned she could make Public personal and governmental roles. hacking were immediately available. 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Crowne Plaza, El Camino Real, San Bruno. Bring old
4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. For bills, taxes, private paperwork and
Records Act requests for information Nearly all of San Mateo Countys rep- Greben has others pinpointed in her more information email sarah@kara- real estate documents to shred. Free.
from public officials. What happened resentatives in the Legislature and scope, and noted shes considering fil- grief.org. For more information email carolyn-
next further spurred her passion she livengood@sanbrunocable.com.
Congress maintain Twitter accounts, ing similar petitions against other Spring Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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But it wasnt until this year that she others. wrestling with these topics for more m. retelling of the biblical story of
received some legal fodder for her argu- Following the San Jose case, Lim than five years but, with the rate at Joseph by Pied Piper Plays, a non-
ment. Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts profit theater organization based in
provided a partially redacted list of which technology is updated, Whitnell San Mateo. $20 adults; $15 seniors
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Previously, PRA law only applied to Twitter users he blocked, which included noted the law just hasnt kept up. Avenue. Enjoy boutique handcrafted and children under 10. Show runs
communications made from official Greben. She acknowledged Lim is far Social media policy has to be a liv- art. For more information visit paci- through April 30. For more informa-
ficfinearts.com. tion visit piedpiperplayers.org.
accounts, meaning a government offi- from alone, shes sent PRA requests to ing document and has to be reviewed
cials cellphone or private email address dozens of officials for their Twitter periodically, Whitnell said. This is a Variety Show and Lunch. 10:30 Before the Flood screening. 3:15
information, which has resulted in her a.m. to 1 p.m. San Bruno Senior p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Palo Alto Mitchell
were typically off limits. But in March, revolving area of the law and theres a Park Library, MidTown Community
Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road,
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services to civil matters such as traffic middle ground, she isnt hopeful the
Continued from page 3 Left Coast Annual Juried Paul Galbraith. 7 p.m. St. Andrews
violations has compounded the effect courts will agree to any conditions Exhibition Gallery Opening. 7 p.m. Episcopal Church, 1600 Santa Lucia
of the shortage and required the county that open a discussion on offset wages to 9 p.m. 1220B Linda Mar Blvd., Ave., San Bruno. General admission:
state. Without the promise of fair pay Pacifica. Music by Blue on Green. For $30. Student: $20. For more informa-
court to hire more contract inter- for pension contributions. Yuen con- more information visit sanchezart- tion email
in a state plagued with a rising cost of preters. Because they arent as familiar firmed that the courts can only mediate center.org. peninsulaguitarseries@gmail.com.
living, Taiara is worried fewer people with the nuances of the countys court items on which they have the legal
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will pursue jobs in her field. system and arent as committed as full- authority to negotiate, but hoped the Ralston Ave., Belmont. Five funny
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It makes less and less sense to go time interpreters, Palacio said she has groups could find a resolution. one-act plays. Free. For more infor- one-act plays. Free. For more infor-
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As Palacio and her colleagues wait fer. trying to get a deal, he said. But as SATURDAY, APRIL 22 My Life in Music. 7:30 p.m. Old
for the five vacant spots on their team It affects litigants and the quality of with all collective bargaining, it Free Dental Care Provided by the Fellows Hall, 526 Main St., Half Moon
California Dental Association Bay. An evening of music composed
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Foundation and CDA. San Mateo
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San Mateo. 5:30 a.m. to midafter- donation of $20. For more informa-
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noon. Bay Trail behind Costco on unteers are donating their time to
Airport Boulevard. For more infor- provide oral health care and educa-
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11:30 a.m. Caada College, 4200 mation call (916) 554-5372.
Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City.
California 18th District Nostril Breathing. 10 a.m. Artis
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a meeting to answer constituents Belmont.
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932C. Good condition. $10 OBO WOOD FurniTurE- one end table and
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5469
210 Lost & Found CirruS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 FLAT COMPuTEr MOniTOr 21" ACE ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. LCD model X203H. good working condi- COMPLETE COLOr photo developer $250 .(650)-654-1930. 306 Housewares
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COLEMAn LxE Roadtrip Grill - Call (650)678-8585
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taken from my car in Foster City and may ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
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Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
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DrESSEr-ArT DECO. Heavy Glass.
REWARD! (650)339-2410 8142 Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
gOOD MiCrOWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- MOTOrOLA BrAvO MB 520 (android POrCELAin JAPAnESE Tea set, Un-
LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD (650)888-2662. opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
ly City (415) 231-4825.
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all ALLOYED LinOTYPE (BNH ~18) for card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650)578-9208.
JACK LALAnE'S power juicer. $40. casting miniature/board-game figurines. DruM TABLE - brown, perfect condi-
four legs, chest stomach, around her tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 nEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- SMOKE ALArMS with batteries $4 650-
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REWARD. Please email us at
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- LArgE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
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Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
STAr WArS one 4 orange card ac- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (650)726-4102
WHirLPOOL WASHEr DRYER, GE tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
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patch on right eye. REWARD. dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 $95 (650)375-8021
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ADuLT BiKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- iKEA DrESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)595-3933
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 302 Antiques rCA 32 Flat Screen T.V. Brand New 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Books $99 OBO (650)759-7511 CrAFTSMAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
CHiLDS SCHWinn BiCYCLE, BLuE in AnTiquE BuFFET Cabinet, with 2 large iKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
quALiTY BOOKS used and rare. World drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- SAMSung FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. $ 30. (650)598-9804.
& US History and classic American nov- good condition. $30. (650) 355-5189.
ing. $700/obo.. AnTiquE CHinA cabi- VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 CrAFTSMAn rADiAL SAW, with cabi-
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 nEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels LAWn CHAirS (4) White, plastic, $8. net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. SOnY PrOJECTiOn TV 48" with re- each, (415)346-6038 1045
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $500/obo. (650)952-5049
294 Baby Stuff mes mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111
LEATHEr SOFA, black, excellent condi- CrAFTSMEn 3 saw blades $20. new.
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BiLLY DEE Williams autographed Star TiOn! $350. (650)815-8999. vinTAgE g.E. radio, model c-430-a
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$60. (650)421-5469
296 Appliances space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- MAHOgAnY AnTiquE Secretary desk, ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (650)573-5269
vinTAgE g.E. radio, model c-442c $60. Sell! (650) 875-8159.
6614 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
1960'S AvOCADO Osterizer blender elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 (650)421-5469 SHOPSMiTH MArK V 50th Anniversary
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- nEW TWin Mattress set plus frame most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
0513 LEnnOx rED Rose, Unused, hand vinTAgE g.E. radio, model c1470 $60. $30.00 (650) 347-2356 (650)504-0585
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Air COnDiTiOnEr 10000 BTU w/re- (650)591-3313 vinTAgE zEniTH radio, model L516b some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530
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brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- OAK SIX SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT
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303 Electronics 304 Furniture vinTAgE CrAFTSMAn Jig Saw. Circa
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COFFEE MAKEr, 30 Cup
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(650)342-6993
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ddowning@sanbruno.ca.gov with any questions. Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
Disabled persons requiring accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing may con-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, vinTAgE WHiTE Punch Bowl/Serving
tact the City Clerks Office at (650) 616-7058. TDD users may contact the California Relay Serv- Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$30. (650)873-8167
ice at: 1-800-735-2929. Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, WATEr STOrAgE TAnK, brand new,
/s/ Carol Bonner, Notice of Public Sales and More. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
(650)771-6324
San Bruno City Clerk
April 19, 2017 Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. 311 Musical instruments
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, April 20, 2017. BALDWin grAnD PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
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gOLF CLuBS, used set with Cart for
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04/20/17
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