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utility infrastructure.
It is a huge expense putting in a new
pole, he said. It is an option that we can
look at, but this would be a subject of a lot
more discussion.
The city saves $190,100 annually in energy costs since the installation of the new
energy efficient bulbs, as well as cutting
down on carbon dioxide emissions, according to a city report.
Replacing the current lights with different
bulbs could cost as much as $1.2 million
throughout the city, according to the report,
as each fixture costs about $350 to address.
Residents can contribute to a solution of
improving street lighting as well by turning
on porch lights, which will help illuminate
a neighborhood, according to the report.
For her part, DAngelo said she has implemented some of the home lighting suggestions, but feels the issue persists.
They expect the homeowners to take
their money and light up their whole house,
she said. Ive done all that, it and still doesnt solve the problem.
DAngelo said she understands the benefits proposed by officials in defense of the
energy efficient bulbs, but feels the safety of
residents should be the greatest concern.
There is something they can do about
this, she said. Im not against saving
money [or] ecology, but I am concerned
about safety.
FOSTER CITY
Fo und pro perty . A bicycle was found
leaning against a bench on Beach Park
Boulevard before 11:54 a.m. Sunday, April
24.
Vandal i s m. A vehicles rear window was
smashed at a parking lot on East Third
Avenue before 8:32 p.m. Saturday, April
23.
Theft. A catalytic convertor was reported
stolen on Metro Center Boulevard before
2:50 p.m. Saturday, April 23.
Arres t. A 29-year-old San Francisco man
was arrested on two warrants and possession of drug paraphernalia after he was seen
kicking a car with a woman in it on East
Third Avenue before 11:13 p.m. Friday,
April 22.
REDWOOD CITY
Vandal i s m. Graffiti was seen in a bathroom on Howland Street before 8:48 a.m.
Sunday, April 24.
Di s o rderl y co nduct. A man was arrested
after harassing passersby on Broadway
before 1:09 p.m. Saturday, April 23.
Traffi c hazard. A man on a red bicycle
was seen weaving in and out of traffic near
Hopkins Avenue and El Camino Real before
The South San Francisco City Council 12:22 p.m. Saturday, April 23.
meets 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 27, in the Th e f t . Dental charts and X-rays were
Municipal Serv ices Building, 33 Arroy o reported stolen on El Camino Real before
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donation in Terris memory to the Palliative
Care Program that provided her extraordinary
support throughout her three-year battle with
cancer. For information regarding donations
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away destinations.
When her daughter Diane went off to college, the rest of the family moved to Redwood
City. Ginnys once huge garden now specialized in tomatoes and multiple varieties of hot
peppers, many of which she dried and crushed
to make Ginnys unique pepper blend. She
always was looking for new varieties.
She was preceded in death by her husband
Murph in 1990 and is survived by her daughter Diane Hori of Beaverton, Oregon, and son
Kerry of Redwood City; grandchildren David
Carrison of Redwood City, Dana and Leah
Hori of Portland, Oregon, and a great-grandson Milo Grossman of Portland.
A private burial will take place at Skylawn
Memorial Park.
LOCAL/NATION
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs a law that will gradually raise minimum wage to $15.
Governments struggle to
enforce living wages laws
By Donna Gordon Blankinship
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE States and cities whose lawmakers proudly passed living wage laws
are finding it difficult to make sure employers actually pay their workers accordingly.
Seattle and San Francisco, and the states
of Oregon, California and New York are
phasing in wage increases that will grow to
$15 an hour or more.
Evidence of compliance is plain to see in
the hours-worked total on most pay stubs,
but state and federal laws dont require
employers to routinely provide this crucial
detail to the government. Without this data,
wage enforcers who are empowered to investigate generally wait until a worker complains.
And many workers especially those in
precarious situations fear theyll be fired
if they speak up.
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over to Burlingame
police a wallet left
behind in her room with
her identification and
several fake credit cards,
according to prosecutors.
The suspicious discovery led Wagstaffes office
to open a separate invesMark Ladas
tigation into Ladas own
accounts. Before long, investigators
reportedly found nearly $35,000 of fraudulent funds deposited into three of Ladas
personal bank accounts, according to prosecutors.
The case has dragged on with both the
defense and prosecution requesting continuances of the preliminary hearings for a
variety of reasons. This week was the sixth
time a preliminary hearing had been set and
the case will now proceed to a Superior
Court arraignment.
Due to the complex nature of the case and
an extensive amount of evidence the judge
needed to review, prosecutors expected the
preliminary hearing would last much
longer than other cases typically requiring
less than a day.
Ladas, who resides in Hillsborough, had
been appointed to fire chief in April 2013.
He has been out of custody on an $80,000
bail bond.
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Suspected
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A suspected gangmember pleaded
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deputies in East Palo Alto on Friday,
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OPINION
Editorial
may want to let this one lie for a
while since the hearings were emotional, trying and seemingly not very
productive since nothing came out of
it.
In the meantime, a renters group is
gathering signatures to place a measure on the November ballot with
stricter limitations for property owners and 20 pages of new requirements
for the city. So really, something is
coming out of it. What the end result
will be, no one knows right now.
And there was talk of the ballot
measure even before the April 11
meeting, with the interpretation that
relocation assistance, no matter how
robust, would not placate the renters
group.
The issue of rising rents is a complicated one, exacerbated by a number
of factors but caused primarily by the
increasing demand for housing in this
area sparked by new jobs created by
the high-tech surge. This situation
has the potential to forever change
the countys demographics and is
causing tremendous difculty for current renters who are not directly participating in the new economy. Some
of the stories are heart-breaking. And
many of the property owners bring up
very valid points about the cost of
acquiring and maintaining property.
The city dispatched a task force
made up of community stakeholders
Mal Schoen
Menlo Park
Rent stabilization
in San Mateo County
Editor,
In response to the letter Rent
Control by Steven Howard in the
April 25 issue, I wanted to give a
renters perspective to his points. He
states that rent stabilization proponents have some skin in the game.
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Apple reports iPhone sales down, first revenue drop since 2003
By Brandon Bailey
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Business brief
EBay shares rise as results
beat Street 1Q forecasts
SAN JOSE Shares of eBay Inc.
rose on Tuesday after the e-commerce company reported betterthan-expected quarterly results.
EBay has been focusing on its
marketplace business after spinning off its payment arm PayPal in
July.
CEO Devin Wenig said the company is making progress to ensure
our buyers have the best choice of
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The San Jos-based company said
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Its shares gained back 56 cents,
or 2.3 percent, to reach $25.05 in
aftermarket trading following the
release of the earnings report.
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St. Francis Andrew Martinez slides home with the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh in
the Lancers come-from-behind 4-3 win over Serra, which moves the Lancers into a
first-place tie with the Padres at 6-3 with three games to play.
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SPORTS
CSMs Samantha Dean hurled a one-hitter as the Bulldogs closed the regular season with a
6-0 win over San Jose.
I think shes been in a zone, but today
seemed extra special, CSM catcher Harlee
Donovan said. I think maybe she was playing more for her sophomores maybe
because today was sophomore day. Maybe
she had a little extra fire for that.
At the plate, Donovan sparked a four-run
rally in the first to give Dean all the runs
she would need.
Donovan led off the frame with a bolt double that one-hopped the right-field wall.
Meagan Wells then reached on an error to
move Donovan to third, and Wells stole second to put two runners in scoring position
for Peterson. The left-handed hitting sophomore worked the count full before dropping
a two-run single into right field. Then with
two outs, Ariana Garcia and Kaitlin Chang
Warriors-Rockets Game 4:
most first-round viewers since 02
NEW YORK Game 4 of the WarriorsRockets series drew the largest television
audience for the first round of the NBA playoffs in 14 years.
With MVP Stephen Curry returning from
an ankle injury then spraining his knee late
in the first half, Golden States 121-94 victory Sunday averaged more than 7.2 million
viewers on ABC.
ESPN said Tuesday thats the most since a
Trail Blazers-Lakers game in 2002.
Sports briefs
Skip Bayless leaving ESPN when
contract up at end of August
BRISTOL, Conn. Commentator Skip
Bayless is leaving ESPN when his contract
is up at the end of August.
Bayless could reunite at Fox with former
ESPN executive Jamie Horowitz. Hes the latest prominent personality to leave in the past
year as the network has looked to cut costs.
Bayless joined ESPN in 2004 as a writer
and TV commentator.
SPORTS
JC baseball
Caada downs Skyline to keep title
hopes alive in Coast North Conference
Caada kept its Coast North Conference
title hopes alive Tuesday with a 10-1 victory
over Skyline. With two
games remaining in the
regular season, the Colts
remain one game back of
the first-place Cabrillo
Seahawks, who also won.
Colts
right-hander
Elijah Saunders went the
distance, allowing one
run on four hits to
Elijah Saunders improve his record to 56. Skyline sophomore Daniel Madigan took
the loss, allowing eight runs through 6 1/3
innings.
Caada banged out 13 hits, led by Sean
Walshs 3-for-3 day. Rico Caravalho, Chris
Edwards and Dante Biagini had two hits
apiece for the Colts.
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Johnny Cueto improves to 4-1 on the year after his CG shutout of the Padres Tuesday.
straight after Jon Jay opened the game with a
leadoff double. Cueto later worked out of a
bases loaded jam in the fifth when he got Jay
to ground into a 6-4-3 double play.
The Giants didnt get much off Shields until
Crawfords leadoff single in the fifth. Cueto
sacrificed Crawford to second and Span followed with an RBI double off the wall in right.
That was all San Francisco got off Shields
As 5, Tigers 3
less since signing with
Detroit this past offseason. He allowed three runs
in the fourth inning and
then gave up Semiens
two-run shot with two out
in the seventh.
Justin Upton made a terrific catch in left field in
the third, reaching above
Rich Hill
the wall on a drive by
Oaklands Chris Coghlan. The ball actually
popped out of Uptons glove, but he was able
struck out three in the inning. The Tigers didnt score until Martinezs RBI double with
two out in the ninth. Billy Burns got a glove
on his deep drive but couldnt hold on in
front of the wall in center.
Trainers room
RHP Henderson Alvarez (right shoulder)
pitched two innings Monday for Triple-A
Nashville on a rehab assignment.
Up next
Sonny Gray (3-1) takes the mound at
Detroit on Wednesday night. Gray is 10-2
with a 2.21 ERA in 14 career starts in April.
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native who last summer played on
the same Area Code team with
Ydens and Serras leading hitter
Hunter Bishop motored home
from second to score the go-ahead
run.
I knew as soon as he made contact I was scoring, Martinez said.
There was no way I was not scoring on that. Ive got to get there.
Besse was charged with the loss,
just the second in his three-year
varsity career and his first since
April 15, 2014 in a nonleague
game against Saint MarysAlbany.
He competed, Gianinno said.
Hell be fine. Hell bounce back.
The late-inning letdown wasted
a valiant starting effort by
Venturi. The senior left-hander
overcame a first-inning bout of
wildness to work 5 1/3 innings,
yielding one run on two hits.
Venturi set up a first-inning
drive.
It was a well-hit ball and fortunately he got his glove up,
Gianinno said.
It would be the last out Venturi
recorded as he walked the following batter before giving way to
Besse. The southpaw threw 96
pitches on the day.
His pitch count, it was up,
Gianinno said. He was getting
around 100 pitches and I figured
we have plenty of guys who can
get the job done.
The Serra bats nearly got Besse
off the hook in the bottom of the
seventh. With one on and two
outs, Bishop took a shot at
launching one out of the yard, but
just got under an Oliver fastball to
end the game on a long fly out to
right field.
The win for the Lancers marks
their fifth straight, and their first
seventh-inning comeback of the
season.
Were starting to pick up our
team chemistry right now and this
win is huge for us, Martinez said.
Hopefully we can ride it out as
long as we can.
WHATS ON TAP
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
Sequoia at Capuchino, Terra Nova at Carlmont,
Burlingame at Sacred Heart Prep, Hillsdale at MenloAtherton, 4 p.m.
Softball
Nueva at Crystal Springs, Alma Heights at KIPP, San
Mateo at Sequoia, Terra Nova at South City, MenloAtherton at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
Boys volleyball
Menlo-Atherton at Mills, Capuchino at San Mateo,
Aragon at Carlmont, 6 p.m.
Track and field
St. Francis/Notre Dame-Belmont at Serra, 3 p.m.
THURSDAY
Softball
Notre Dame-Belmont at St. Francis, Aragon at Capuchino, Half Moon Bay at Hillsdale, Woodside at
Mills, Carlmont at Burlingame, South City at MenloAtherton, 4 p.m.
Baseball
Mills at Menlo School, Woodside at Aragon, Kings
Academy at El Camino, South City at Half Moon Bay,
Menlo-Atherton at Hillsdale, Crystal Springs at
Pinewood, San Mateo at Jefferson, Westmoor at
Harker, 4 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
Menlo-Atherton at Menlo School, Woodside at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.; Sequoia at Burlingame,
Aragon at Carlmont, 7 p.m.
Badminton
Sequoia at Westmoor, Mills at Aragon, South City at
San Mateo, Carlmont at Burlingame, Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Jefferson at Capuchino,Terra Nova
at Crystal Springs, Hillsdale at El Camino, 4 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
St. Francis at Serra, 5 p.m.
Swimming
Bellarmine at Serra, Presentation/MercyBurlingame/Notre Dame-Belmont at Serra, 3 p.m.;
Aragon at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame,
Sequoia at Carlmont, Woodside at San Mateo, Terra
Nova at El Camino,Capuchino at Jefferson,Half Moon
Bay at Westmoor, Mills at South City, 3:30 p.m.
Track and field
Westmoor at Menlo-Atherton,Terra Nova at Aragon,
Sequoia at Mills, Carlmont at San Mateo, Woodside
at Capuchino, Hillsdale at Burlingame, 3 p.m.
Boys volleyball
San Mateo at Mills, 6 p.m.; Serra at Valley Christian,
6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Baseball
Serra vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral at USF, 3:30 p.m.; Capuchino at Sequoia, Carlmont at Terra Nova, Sacred
Heart Prep at Burlingame, 4 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
National League
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Reinstated OF Carl
Crawford from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Zach
Lee to Oklahoma City (PCL).
NEW YORK METS Placed C Travis dArnaud on
the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of C Rene
Rivera from Las Vegas (PCL). Transferred RHP Zack
Wheeler to the 60-day DL.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Selected LHP Michael
Kirkman from El Paso (PCL). Optioned INF/OF Jose
Pirela to El Paso. Designated RHP Cory Mazzoni for
assignment.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Recalled C Pedro
Severino from Syracuse (IL). Placed C Wilson Ramos
on the bereavement list.
American League
CHICAGO WHITE SOX Placed C Kevan Smith
on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 24. Selected
the contract of C Hector Sanchez from Charlotte
(IL).
DETOIT TIGERS Optioned RHP Jose Valdez to
Toledo (IL). Recalled RHP Buck Farmer from Toledo.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS Recalled 1B-3B Matt
Dominguez from Buffalo (IL). Optioned RHP Drew
Hutchison to Buffalo.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
14
12
10
8
4
L
5
7
10
11
16
Pct
.737
.632
.500
.421
.200
GB
2
4 1/2
6
10 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
15
Pittsburgh
12
St. Louis
11
Cincinnati
9
Milwaukee
8
5
9
9
12
12
.750
.571
.550
.429
.400
3 1/2
4
6 1/2
7
WEST DIVISION
Los Angeles
Arizona
Giants
Colorado
San Diego
9
11
11
11
14
.571
.500
.500
.450
.333
1 1/2
1 1/2
2 1/2
5
Washington
New York
Philadelphia
Miami
Atlanta
12
11
11
9
7
Tuesdays Games
Philadelphia 4, Washington 3
Boston 11, Atlanta 4
N.Y. Mets 4, Cincinnati 3
Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 3
Pittsburgh 9, Colorado 4
St. Louis 8, Arizona 2
Miami 6, L.A. Dodgers 3
San Francisco 1, San Diego 0
Wednesdays Games
Pads (Cashnr 1-1) at Giants (Smrdzja 2-1), 12:45 p.m.
Phils (Hellickson 1-1) at Nats (Gonzalz 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Norris 1-3) at Boston (Wright 1-2), 4:10 p.m.
Reds (Moscot 0-1) at Mets (Harvey 1-3), 4:10 p.m.
Brewers (Jngmnn 0-3) at Cubs (Arrita 4-0), 2:05 p.m.
Bucs (Niese 3-0) at Colorado (Gray 0-0), 5:40 p.m.
Cards (Wnwrght 0-3) at Dbacks (Crbn 1-2), 3:40 p.m.
Miami (Nicolino 0-0) at L.A. (Kazmir 1-1), 7:10 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
11
11
10
10
8
L
8
9
10
12
11
Pct
.579
.550
.500
.455
.421
GB
1/2
1 1/2
2 1/2
3
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
15
Kansas City
12
Cleveland
9
Detroit
9
Minnesota
7
6
8
9
10
14
.714
.600
.500
.474
.333
2 1/2
4 1/2
5
8
WEST DIVISION
Seattle
As
Texas
Los Angeles
Houston
9
10
10
11
15
.550
.524 1/2
.524 1/2
.476 1 1/2
.286 5 1/2
Baltimore
Boston
Tampa Bay
Toronto
New York
11
11
11
10
6
Tuesdays Games
Chicago White Sox 10, Toronto 1
Boston 11, Atlanta 4
Oakland 5, Detroit 1
Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 1
Texas 10, N.Y. Yankees 1
Minnesota 6, Cleveland 5
Angels 9, Kansas City 4
Seattle 11, Houston 1
Wednesdays Games
CWS (Quintana 2-1) at Jays (Estrada 1-1), 4:07 p.m.
Atlanta (Norris 1-3) at Boston (Wright 1-2), 4:10 p.m.
Os (Tillman 1-1) at Rays (Moore 1-1), 4:10 p.m.
As (Gray 3-1) at Tigers (Verlander 1-2), 4:10 p.m.
Yankees (Sabathia 1-1) at Texas (Perez 0-2), 5:05 p.m.
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CHICAGO Jake Arrieta says it is flattering that some of the best players in the
game are spreading rumors that Arrieta is
using performance-enhancing drugs.
The National League Cy Young Award winner and Chicago Cubs ace didnt name
names Tuesday but said his teammates have
heard rumors from other players that the
right-hander has used PEDs to fuel his emergence with the Cubs. As manager Joe
Maddon says, weve all become suspicious in baseball.
I think its funny because Ive always
been in good shape, Arrieta said. I just
sucked early in my career.
Arrieta went from hyped prospect to disappointing big leaguer while with the
Orioles but has transformed into one of the
games best pitchers since a trade to
WILDCATS
Continued from page 11
Knowing Kruger was on the mound for
Woodside (7-3 PAL Ocean, 9-10-1 overall)
forced Aragon (6-5, 10-12) to be more
aggressive it might normally be. Aragon
manager Lenny Souza knew he would need to
take some chances if the Dons were to get
the better of Kruger.
We felt it would be a 1-nothing, 2-nothing game, either way, Souza said. We were
trying to be aggressive in every sense.
It showed as the Dons went to the plate
looking for something to drive early in the
count. The problem was, Krugers movement and pace had the Dons consistently
pounding Kruger offerings into the ground
and right at Woodside defenders.
He locates well, Souza said. We were
hitting him (Kruger) early. The last two,
three innings, we didnt put much pressure
on him.
The Dons had Kruger on the ropes a couple
times, but he got out of trouble. In the first
inning, Aragon had runners on second and
third with two outs, but a groundout ended
the threat.
In the second inning, Cameron Grant singled to left and Henry Kazan followed with a
sacrifice bunt. Kruger fielded the ball and,
after looking at second, threw to first for the
initial out of the inning. But Grant, seeing
no one was covering third, tried to take two
bases on the bunt and was thrown out easily
KERR
Continued from page 11
I dont think everybody quite knows
what, Steve, youve had to go through this
year, Myers said, fighting back tears. You
deserve this award. You dont deserve it for
winning, in my opinion, 73 games. You
deserve it for coming to work every day
with how you had to feel. No one quite
understands that except for the people you
go to work with every day. I just admire your
courage, I admire you as a person, and when
we hired you, a lot of people, and theyre
right, said, You guys found a great coach,
and we did. But I found a great friend. I love
going to work with you every day. I hope
you are here as long as you want to be here.
Kerr received 64 first-place votes from the
panel of 130 media members who regularly
cover the league. Portlands Terry Stotts was
second. San Antonios Gregg Popovich was
third.
While Kerr missed the Warriors first 43
games this season as he recovered, top
assistant Luke Walton led Golden State to a
24-0 start and 39-4 mark.
It lasted longer than any of us thought or
hoped, said Walton, who recalled Kerrs
constant reminders of, We have really
good players out there, were going to be
just fine.
Kerrs players saw their coach struggle
through the physical challenges. He still
spoke to the team before games even if he
Warriors brief
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GIANTS
Continued from page 13
if the guy was on the bag or the slide was
good, Bochy said. The point of the rule is
to get the guy to slide. Now its almost like a
lawyer, you find a loophole if he came off
the bag a couple inches or even though it was
a good slide, it wasnt a slide that could hurt
anybody, you can get called on it.
Up next
RHP Andrew Cashner (1-1) pitches in afternoon series finale on Wednesday seeking just
his third win in nine career starts against San
Francisco.
RHP Jeff Samardzija (2-1) starts against San
Diego and is coming off his strongest outing
of the season. Samardzija has also done well at
the plate and is tied with Jake Peavy with three
RBIs, most among San Franciscos pitchers.
down in the middle of the playoffs after a recordsetting regular season in which he became the
first player to make 400 3-pointers.
The great thing with Steph is I think hes got
perspective built in just from his family, newly
crowned NBA Coach of the Year Steve Kerr said.
He knows whats important. His health is
extremely important but in the grand scheme of
things, hes healthy, hes happy, hes got a
great wife and kids and family. Hes probably
going to be back playing basketball in a few
weeks. Its just a little bump in the road.
An MRI exam on Currys injured right knee
Monday showed a Grade 1 sprain of the MCL.
Warriors general manager Bob Myers is estimating at least two weeks for the recovery period, but thats merely a guess at this stage.
His spirits are high. Hes good, Green said
of Curry. It seems like hes moving a little better than he was yesterday.
Kerr reminded his team during film study
Tuesday that theres no guarantee of anything,
using injuries to the Clippers Chris Paul and
Blake Griffin as examples.
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structing another office building at the
intersection of El Camino Real and Third
Avenue, Windy Hill recently submitted a
pre-application to redevelop a nearly halfacre site at 405 E. Fourth Ave., the former
site of Endo Automotive and another similar
business.
The project could include 55,374 square
feet of office space spread between the first
three floors, as well as 15 small studio and
one-bedroom residential units on the fourth
floor. Two underground levels of parking
would provide 83 stalls.
Windy Hill Partner Michael Field said the
company is pleased to take on another project in the city and hopes the combination of
workforce-style housing as well as providing larger office space for growing companies will be an asset to those looking to settle downtown.
Its a really phenomenal location. Its
right next to the train, its right next to
downtown. The thing we love about the
project is were extending downtown,
Field said.
Few new office projects have been constructed on the east side of the Caltrain
tracks, which is predominantly lined with
smaller parcels used for service businesses.
But its an option that city officials have
considered as it seeks to accommodate a
growing downtown.
A neighborhood meeting will be held
SHOOTING
Continued from page 1
who had not considered the park along
Orange Avenue a dangerous place.
Every time I come out here I feel safe,
said Tim Ordonez, who frequents the park
with his daughter Jessica to enjoy the playground. But I hope they find the guy that
did it soon.
Ordonez said though the violence was
cause for concern, he would not allow the
incident to paralyze him in fear.
You have just got to pray for the best,
he said.
The shooting and subsequent manhunt
was unlikely to deter Ordonez from visiting
the park, but that sentiment was not shared
universally.
Noel Banuelos said she felt compelled to
use more discretion when visiting the park
with her children.
I am going to keep an extra eye out and if
LOCAL
Its also heavily polluted as it was formerly used as a Pacific Gas and Electric substation before being turned into an automotive
shop, Field said. According to tests, there
are high levels of lead in the ground currently sealed off by concrete, Field said.
As part of the project, Windy Hill would
clean up the site while excavating ground
for its underground parking. The company
is well versed in working with San Mateo
County health officials on remediating
environmental hazards having redeveloped
the former gas station at Third Avenue and El
Camino Real, Fields said.
Windy Hill is the first to redevelop a parcel at the Three Corners site, where three
former gas stations sat vacant. Its a main
intersection and city officials hope the new
developments will transform it into more of
a gateway to downtown.
Field emphasized the need for both larger
office space as well as housing in downtown. Still in the midst of constructing its
Third Avenue property, its already fully
leased the nearly 20, 000 square-feet of
office space on the site to Motif
Investments, which is seeking to expand
out of its current location down the street,
Field said.
Theres a lot of small office space, a lot
of 2,000 or 4,000 square-foot spaces, but
theres very little larger office space, Field
said. Thats why San Mateo sees a lot of
startup companies, but not a lot of older
companies. Because as they grow, they outgrow the available supply.
Housing is another much-needed facet of
the project. Although the preliminary proposal only includes 15 units, every bit
conclusion, he said.
With the manhunt continuing, Gupta
shared sympathy for the friends and family
of Gomez and the other victim.
When something out of blue like that
happens, I cannot imagine what it is like,
he said. I hope the other victim does well
and recovers soon.
Though he remains concerned regarding a
safe and swift resolution of the investigation, Gupta said the incident also speaks to
a larger issue regarding the need for more
stringent gun control laws.
This is another indication we need some
kind of diligent regulations on owning a
gun, he said. So young people dont get
access so easily, and in a moment of anger
and rage, use these lethal weapons to settle
their altercations. It disturbs me they are
able to have that access.
Anyone with information about the
whereabouts of Cruz is encouraged to call
911, or the South San Francisco Police
Department at 877-8900.
FOOD
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Food briefs
Foreign-matter contamination
prompts Pilgrims Pride recall
WACO, Texas Pilgrims Pride has ordered a massive
recall of cooked chicken products after consumers and federal
meat inspectors found contamination by such foreign material as wood, plastic, rubber and metal.
The recall of more than 4.5 million pounds of fully cooked
chicken products announced Tuesday is an expansion of a
recall of almost 41,000 pounds of cooked chicken nugget
products announced April 7. A statement from the U.S. Food
Safety and Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture says the recall involves products bearing the
establishment number EST.20728 inside the USDA inspection mark. The items were shipped nationwide for institutional use, and records from the Waco, Texas-based company
show schools purchased the products through Pilgrims Pride
commercial channels.
huge salad I make by layering ingredients on a large tray, perfect for serving
a crowd. We have a lot of family nearby, so if we have unexpected extra
folks to feed, tray salads are easy to
stretch. Just bulk up the tray with
whatever extra ingredients are available. Toss on a couple extra hardboiled eggs, for instance, and the salad
can accommodate a few more guests no
problem.
With several family members being
vegetarian, I have created a tuna-free
version that gets the salty-fishy-brininess from capers and nori seaweed, and
the protein from creamy white navy
beans. Of course, there is no harm in
opening a can of tuna on the side for
fish-eaters, but honestly, I dont even
miss it with this filling recipe.
By the way, years after studying
abroad, I moved back to Paris and married a man whose mom was born and
raised in Nice. Guess what? She had
never heard of a no-tomato rule, which
just goes to show you that recipes,
even if written with an authoritative
tone, are mere suggestions.
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halved
1 cup grape tomatoes, halved
2 scallions, finely chopped
1 sheet nori, toasted, cooled and crushed
Lemon wedges, to garnish
In a small bowl, whisk together the mustard, lemon juice, vinegar and herbs until
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Rye-based pancakes offer a hearty but not heavy alternative to the typical flapjack.
Breakfast in bed on Mothers Day is practically mandatory. Which is fine. But that
doesnt mean what you serve needs to be the
same old plain pancakes. After all, Mom is
special. Her breakfast should be, too.
So we created these rye-based pancakes
that offer a hearty but not heavy alternative to the typical flapjack. They are a fun
and delicious way to work whole grains into
the meal. And to dress them up a little more
than usual, we spiked the usual maple syrup
with cocoa powder. We added fresh raspberries to the batter, but blueberries or sliced
strawberries would be a great choice, too.
COCONUT-CINNAMON ROLL
MICROWAVE MUG MUFFIN
Start to finish: 5 minutes
Servings: 2
2 tablespoons almond flour (meal)
1 tablespoon coconut flour
2 tablespoons quinoa flour (or other glutenfree substitute or all-purpose flour)
2 tablespoons packed dark brown sugar,
plus 1 teaspoon
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
Pinch kosher salt
1 egg
1 tablespoon coconut oil, melted (or neutral
oil)
1/4 cup plain low-fat Greek yogurt
1/4 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoons low-fat cream cheese
Cinnamon, to garnish
In a medium bowl, whisk together the
almond flour, coconut flour, quinoa flour, 2
tablespoons of brown sugar, baking powder
and salt. Add the egg, oil, yogurt, milk and
vanilla, then whisk until well mixed.
Coat two 8-ounce mugs with cooking
spray. Spoon a heaping tablespoon of batter
into each mug. Top each with 1 teaspoon of
the cream cheese and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
Divide the remaining batter among the 2
mugs. Sprinkle with cinnamon and the
remaining teaspoon of brown sugar. One at a
time, microwave on high for about 1 minute
15 seconds, or until the muffin is dry on top
(timing will vary by microwave). Let cool a
few minutes before eating.
Nutrition information per serving: 290
calories; 150 calories from fat (52 percent of
total calories); 17 g fat (9 g saturated; 0 g
trans fats); 120 mg cholesterol; 410 mg sodium; 27 g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 19 g sugar;
9 g protein.
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Continued from page 1
middle school campus with 60,000
square feet of building space to accommodate up to 240 students and 43 staff.
It will be constructed in two phases,
starting first with an academic center,
multi-purpose building, gymnasium,
storage, sports courts and artificial turf
field. An enclosed pool has been proposed for the second phase.
In response to earlier concerns,
CSUS will give the city a one-time $1
million payment, $250,000 a year inlieu of property taxes increased to
inflation, have a robust as well as
enforceable traffic demand management plan, install a traffic signal at
South Road and Ralston Avenue and
stagger its start times so as not to
align with other local schools.
During the meeting, CSUS board
member Wendy Buckley announced the
school would increase its already
promised contributions to the local
nonprofit School Force. Instead of
contributing $30,000 a year to the
group that supports the public
Belmont Redwood-Shores School
District, it will offer $50,000 for the
first four years, then a one-time $1
million payment the following year,
Buckley said.
She also heeded the councils suggestion to further help with traffic and
agreed the school would contribute up
to $60,000 for improvements to the
Davis Drive and Ralston Avenue intersection.
ELECTION
Continued from page 1
and John Kasich, vowed to keep running, even as opportunities to topple
the leaders dwindle.
Trump still must negotiate a narrow
path to keep from falling short of the
delegates needed to seal the nomination
before the Republican National
Convention in July. Cruz and Kasich are
working toward that result, which would
leave Trump open to a floor fight in
which delegates could turn to someone
else.
Trump was having none of that. Its
over. As far as Im concerned its over,
he declared at his victory rally in the
lobby of Trump Tower in New York. He
now has 77 percent of the delegates he
needs.
With Clintons four victories she
ceded only Rhode Island to Vermont
Sen. Bernie Sanders she now has 90
percent of the delegates she needs to
become the first woman nominated by a
major party. Clinton kept her focus
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Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. Drop into this
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information
email
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Android Getting Started workshop. Noon to 1 p.m. Verizon
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San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Capellini Ristorante, 310 Baldwin
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Drop In Computer Help. 4 p.m. to 6
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Redwood City. Drop in to our computer help class and get one-on-one
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STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
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NAME STATEMENT M-265960
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Andrew
Sosnick. Name of Business: Sozzy
Snacks. Date of original filing: 7/07/2015.
Address of Principal Place of Business:
641 Cedar Street, Unit 301, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registrant(s): Andrew
Sosnick, 1950 Elkhorn Court, Unit 129,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. The business
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/s/Andrew Sosnick/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 04/18/16. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 04/20/2016,
04/27/2016, 05/04/2016, 05/11/2016).
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT M-256471
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Ying
Huang. Name of Business: Sunrise Massage Center LLC. Date of original filing:
6/20/2013. Address of Principal Place of
Business: 121 El Camino Real, SAN
BRUNO, CA 94066. Registrant(s): Ying
Huang, same address. The business
was conducted by a Limited Liability
Company.
/s/Ying Huang/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 04/19/16. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 04/20/2016,
04/27/2016, 05/04/2016, 05/11/2016).
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$99.
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296 Appliances
Books
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JACK REACHER adventure novels by
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obo (650)591-6842
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295 Art
33 Cant help ya
35 Disco adjective
36 Tip jar fillers
39 Lease signer
40 The Very
Hungry
Caterpillar writer
Carle
43 See 64-Across
45 Galaxy
alternatives
47 Title for Bovary
48 Distracting
bedmate
51 Party on,
Wayne speaker
52 City on the
Missouri
53 Sty denizens
54 Ugly campaign
tactic
58 Cmo __?
59 The Wizard of
Oz family name
60 Skaters
maneuver
62 Impact sound
63 Geishas sash
297 Bicycles
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298 Collectibles
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304 Furniture
306 Housewares
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299 Computers
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300 Toys
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302 Antiques
04/27/16
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46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
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04/27/16
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$40.00
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308 Tools
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$95.00,
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316 Clothes
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