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are in the midst of establishing a strategy for relocating the variety of displaced programs formerly hosted at the
facility, said Oliva, and another community meeting has been scheduled
Monday, Aug. 8, at City Hall, 621
Magnolia Ave. , to discuss a more
detailed vision for the future.
In immediate terms, the youth programs currently held at the community
center will be moved to Taylor Middle
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Life event is set to be relocated to
Rent control
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Burlingame tenants advocates collect
sufficient signatures, hurdles still exist
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The long-awaited revamped Beresford Park in San Mateo opens to the public Saturday, July 23. Below: In this
3-year-old photo, fifth-grade students at Beresford Elementary School participate in the design process for a
playground renovation.
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see outcome of outreach
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Police reports
Brexit
A man with a British accent walked out
without paying the tab and leaving a
bad credit card at a bar on El Camino
Real in San Mateo before 8:48 p.m.
Monday, July 18.
SAN MATEO
S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e . Someone
received a phone call from a man with an
accent telling them there was a bomb in
their house on Patricia Avenue before 11:03
p.m. Tuesday, July 19.
Theft. A man stole a bag full of merchandise
at CVS/pharmacy on El Camino Real before
9:39 p.m. Tuesday, July 19.
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A man was passed out
in the bushes at Mills Square on South San
Mateo Drive before 1:07 a.m. Tuesday, July
19.
Di s turbance. A man was seen refusing to
leave and throwing stuff on the ground at
Steamies Bar on Pacic Boulevard before
9:36 p.m. Monday, July 18.
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Mexican immigrants as
criminals and rapists has
offended the neighboring
country.
Pena Nieto said a good
relationship with the
United States is essential for his country and
said he looks forward to a
frank, open dialogue
Barack Obama with whomever is elected. Pena Nieto avoided
questions about the wall,
but has previously said
that Mexico will not pay
for the wall Trump proposes.
The two men also
endorsed the TransPacific Partnership trade
agreement that both
Enrique Nieto countries have signed on
to, saying it would make
the relationship between their countries
even stronger.
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LOCAL
Exposure to industry
experts, as well as getting an opportunity to
use professional-grade
equipment loaned by the
media company and crafting a broadcast feature on
the girls computer coding club at San Mateo
High School was a thrill
Patsy
for
students,
said
Fergusson
Fergusson.
She said she deeply
appreciated the commitment of PBS to helping students hone their skills in journalism,
and showing them what it is like to work in
the field.
Supporting them in this way is just
delightful, she said.
The earlier relationship established
between Fergusson and the station facilitated her trip to the East Coast, which will also
be furnished entirely by PBS, and the opportunity is now hers to learn more about the
next generation of journalism.
Fergusson said she is intrigued by the
shift in the industry in which she used to
work as a former newspaper employee.
Journalism is changing in positive and
negative ways, she said. It is an exciting
time.
The news industry must also adapt to
account for technology being so pervasive
that almost everyone is equipped with a
camera and recording device on their phone,
and granted a platform for broadcasting
through social media, said Fergusson.
The rise of citizen journalism has really
spread out the power and it is not just in the
hands of the few, she said. There are pluses and minuses to that, because there are not
as many jobs and we still need professional
journalists to analyze. But a plus is a lot
more can be made public because there are
no gatekeepers.
As she looks forward to learning more to
better train students, Fergusson credited
PBS for its commitment to helping local
students sharpen their burgeoning skills
which will remain vital, regardless of how
they applied.
I think it is important that a public
broadcasting system that is for the public
and has an ethical responsibility to present
both sides and not pander to a profit motive
has invested to get young people
involved, she said. That is so important
to the future of our country, because if you
dont have good information, you cant
make good choices.
Mills-Peninsula begins
construction of replacement helipad
Mills-Peninsula Health Services has
begun construction of a helipad to replace
the one demolished during construction of
Mills-Peninsula Medical Center, which
opened in May 2011.
Once constructed, the helipad will facilitate transport of critically ill patients and
enhance Mills-Peninsulas participation in
the newly-launched Sutter Health medical
transport network. Via air ambulance, critically ill patients will be transported more
quickly and efficiently both within the
Sutter Health network and outside of it,
according to Mills-Peninsula officials.
The $2.5 million helipad is being built in
the parking lot adjacent to MillsPeninsulas Emergency Department.
Technically, the 65-foot square helipad is
a helideck because of its tabletop design:
The landing area will be on a raised and
lighted platform, 12 feet above ground
level, with a gurney ramp for entry and exit.
Beneath the landing surface, MillsPeninsula will store disaster supplies. It
will accommodate two types of helicopters:
Lifeflight emergency air ambulance service
and Jayhawks, which are typically used in
Coast Guard rescue operations, according to
officials.
Plans were originally approved by the
city of Burlingame in 2004 and construction of the helipad is scheduled to be completed later this fall, according to officials.
Pacifica armed
robbery suspect arrested
Police arrested a man suspected of robbing
a Pacifica 7-Eleven store at gunpoint earlier
this week.
At approximately 9:49 p. m. Tuesday,
Local briefs
police were dispatched to
the store at 137 Manor
Drive on the report of an
armed robbery with a
gun. Police later identified the suspect as George
Edward Washington, 26,
of Pacifica, and he was
seen leaving a residence
on the 200 block of
George
Bancroft Avenue at about
Washington 2:20 p.m. Thursday and
entering a car driven by a woman, according
to police.
Officers tried to stop the car but the driver
fled into San Francisco where the car collided with an uninvolved motorist near the 400
block of Somerset Street. Washington fled
from the scene on foot toward the Palega
Recreation Center where several children
were present. Officers gave chase and he was
apprehended on the 400 block of Felton
Street. The pursuing detective found a loaded
handgun at the recreation center campus and
police believe it is the same gun used in the
July 19 robbery, according to police.
The driver of the vehicle involved in this
pursuit was identified as Breanna Marie
Mezzie, 24, of Sacramento. She was arrested
and booked at the San Mateo County Jail for
evading a peace officer with willful disregard
to public safety and driving with a suspended license. Washington was arrested and
booked at the San Mateo County Jail for
robbery, being a felon in possession of a
firearm, being in possession of a controlled
substance while possessing a loaded
firearm, possession of a controlled substance, resisting a peace officer, child
endangerment, as well as outstanding arrest
warrants for carrying a concealed firearm
and vehicle burglary, according to police.
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wildfire prompts evacuations
SANTA CLARITA A wildfire north of
Los Angeles has now burned 1,500 acres
about two square miles of brush and
forced the evacuation of about 100 homes.
Its one of several blazes burning in
Southern California as the region swelters
under triple-digit heat.
The fire erupted Friday afternoon next to
State Route 14 in Santa Clarita. The road is
partially closed and Metrolink train service
is halted.
Authorities say they ordered about 100
homes on Capra Road evacuated and a handful of people were evacuated from a trailer
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Hillary Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine during a campaign rally at Ernst Community
Cultural Center in Annandale, Va.
tary affairs, he built a reputation for
working across the aisle as Virginias
governor and as mayor of Richmond.
Hes also fluent in Spanish, making
him a valuable asset in Spanish-language media as the campaign appeals
to Hispanic Americans turned off by
Trumps harsh rhetoric about immigrants.
Clinton weighed two finalists:
Kaine and Agriculture Secretary Tom
Vilsack, a longtime friend of the candidate and former President Bill Clinton.
Kaines strong ties to politically
important Virginia, as well as his foreign policy experience, put him over
the top, according to a person close to
the campaign, who insisted on
anonymity because the person was not
authorized to discuss the process publicly.
Kaine and Vilsack each had friends
and allies lobbying the Clinton campaign on their behalf. But Kaine had a
particularly powerful backer: Obama,
who told the campaign during the
selection process that the senator
would be a strong choose.
CLEVELAND A day after accepting the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump pivoted back to
the GOP primaries on Friday, choosing
to re-litigate a pair of monthsold battles with rival Ted Cruz.
In what should have been a feelgood victory lap the morning after
his thundering acceptance speech,
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Obituaries
James W. Warren
James W. Warren died gently June 10, 2016.
He was 90.
He was an active sportsman,
rollerblading throughout his community
of Sun City Lincoln Hills. Jim learned to
ski while serving with the U.S. Army
occupation force in Germany at the end
of World War II and skiing became his
lifelong passion.
Jims career was in sales and he started
his own successful business at the age of
55. He was a longtime resident of San
Carlos.
Jim is survived by his wife of 63 years, Jan, and their
three children: Joanne Warren Parsley (Darrel), George
Warren (Sharon) and Jim Warren Jr. (Ellie); grandchildren
Paige Parsley Bush (Dustin), Taylor Parsley, Samantha
Warren, Sophia and James Warren; and Jims first greatgrandchild, Parker Bush.
Jim was a loving family man and always had a kind word
and smile for his friends.
Jims life and service to his country will be honored with
a military burial at the Sacramento Valley National
Cemetery in Dixon 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 27.
Jim would have appreciated a donation in his name to
Unity of Auburn Church.
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percent, while the yield on the 30year Treasury bond ticked down to
2.28 percent from 2.29 percent
late Thursday.
Honeywell International fell
$3. 05, or 2. 6 percent, to
$115.61. The company reported
stronger earnings than analyst
expected, but it also lowered its
forecast for full-year sales. It
helped hold the industrial sector to
the weakest gains of the day
among the 10 sectors that make up
the S&P 500, up 0.1 percent.
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Business brief
Amazons Bezos moves past
Buffett on worlds richest list
NEW YORK A rough day on
Wall Street for Warren Buffett
means Amazons Jeff Bezos is now
the third richest person in the
world.
Bloombergs billionaire index
shows Buffett lost more than $754
million Thursday, thanks to a slide
in shares of his company,
Berkshire Hathaway.
Bezos lost $136 million, but at
the end of the day Bloomberg
said his $65. 1 billion net worth
edged out Buffetts $65 billion
even.
Meanwhile, the worlds richest
man became even richer Thursday.
Bill Gates made nearly a half billion dollars to push his net worth
past $89 billion.
Spanish retail clothing magnate
Amancio Ortega remains in the
No. 2 spot with $73.4 billion.
HOPING TO FINISH ON TOP: SWIMMER MICHAEL PHELPS AND GYMNASTICS COACH MARTA KAROLYI GOING TO FINAL OLYMPICS >> PAGE 12
Late strike
eliminates
Dragons FC
By Jon Krawczynski
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Ben Walker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mac Williamson hits a eighth-inning double to tie the score, but the Yankees scratched an
unearned run in the bottom of the frame to send the Giants to their sixth straight loss.
For the second time in its two-year existence, the Burlingame Dragons FC found
itself in the semifinals of the Premier
Development League Western Conference
playoffs.
And for the second time in two years, the
Dragons were eliminated one step away from
the finals.
After Burlingame tied the score at 2 in the
74th minute, FC Tucson scored in the 83rd
minute to pull out a 3-2 victory and move
into the Western Conference finals, according to the game streamed live on
YouTube.com.
Burlingame, which gave up a pair of firsthalf goals, rallied to tie the match at 2 with
about 15 minutes to play before disaster
struck.
After Burlingame tied the score in the
74th minute on a Christian Theirjung strike,
FC Tucson caught a break less than 10 minutes later when, on its eighth corner kick of
the night, it finally converted. The ball was
crossed into the goal box where Burlingame
goalkeeper Nico Corti went up high to make
the catch.
He failed to corral it, however, dropping
the ball to Tucson. With Corti well off his
line, Tucson worked the ball around to Ozzie
Ramos at the top of the penalty box, whose
strike beat Corti back to his goal line and
gave Tucson what turned out to be the gamewinning goal.
The game was a tale of two halves, with
each side dominated one of the 45-minute
periods. FC Tucson owned possession and
attack in the opening half and finally found
pay dirt in the 29th minute on a Pedro
Espindola goal.
Tucson doubled its lead in the 36th minute
when Espindola fed Michael Turner in the
to the Olympics.
While Bolt is Riobound despite being
forced to pull out of the
Jamaican trials with a
hamstring
injury,
Harrison failed to make
the American track squad
after a poor performance
Keni Harrison at her trials.
Instead, Harrison will
have to settle for her record-breaking night
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An 18-time gold-medal winner, Michael Phelps will swim in his fifth Olympics in Rio.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr., top, and Jeff Gordon have been competing against and with each other
for years. Now, Gordon, who retired after last season, will step out of the broadcast booth
and serve as a backup drive for Earnhardt Jr., who is suffering from concussion symptoms.
has not yet been cleared by doctors to climb
back into the car.
When Earnhardt took himself out of the No.
88 last weekend, Hendrick contacted his longtime star who was vacationing in France.
Gordon agreed to pinch-hit when he returned.
Gordon then texted publicist Jon Edwards, who
contacted the speedway 15 minutes before the
scheduled announcement.
For the Rainbow Warrior, this weeks pace
Sports briefs
New Orleans favorite for NBA All-Star
NEW YORK New Orleans is the favorite the replace
Charlotte as the home of the 2017 NBA All-Star Game, a
person close to the situation told the Associated Press.
The league moved the game out of Charlotte on Thursday
because of its objections to a North Carolina law that limits
anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay and transgender people.
Besides having open dates in arenas, cities would need to
have necessary hotel space. Officials from several have
expressed interest, including Boston and Atlanta.
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one. But the six-time Olympian champion
had to show in London that he hasnt been
slowed by the hamstring injury that led to
him withdrawing from his countrys
Olympic trials.
In his first 200-meter race of the season,
the worlds fastest man ran 19.89 seconds at
the Olympic Stadium he left with three golds
four years ago during the London Games.
Im not fully in shape. I need more work
but over time I will be fine, Bolt said. I
could feel the rust. The execution I think up
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Trainers room
Athl eti cs : SS Marcus Semien the
only As player who had start in every game
over the first 96 contests was called earlier in the day by manager Bob Melvin that
he would receive a rare day off to get a mental and physical break but he entered in the
eighth. His streak of consecutive starts to
begin the season was the longest by an
Oakland player since Miguel Tejada started
all 162 games at shortstop in 2003. Semien
has five errors over his last eight games
after just eight in his initial 88. ... Hill was
due to play catch again with protection on
his middle finger.
third and one out. Throw got up a little bit. I
guess Belt kind of lost it also. He said so.
That didnt help. Hopefully, it doesnt happen again.
A spirited crowd of 45,304 also included
lots of Giants fans, and the rival rooters
spent much of the game loudly cheering,
often at the same time. There was a truce
when a marriage proposal was shown on the
scoreboard in-between innings he wore a
Giants hat, she wore a Yankees cap and said
yes to a ring.
Trainers room
Gi ants : OF Hunter Pence (hamstring)
and INF Joe Panik (concussion) didnt start
for Triple-A Sacramento.
Up next
Gi ants : RHP Jeff Samardzija (9-5, 4.05)
walked a season-high four in his last start
vs. San Diego. He is 0-1 with a 6.92 ERA in
three career games against the Yankees.
Yankees : RHP Ivan Nova (7-5, 4.92)
pitched a shutout in 2013 in his only career
start vs. the Giants.
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Warriors brief
Warriors Green settles
assault case before Rio
EAST LANSING, Mich.
Green
was
accused of striking a Michigan
State football
player in the
face on July 10
outside a restaurant near campus. Police say
they witnessed
Draymond
the incident.
Green
Heos
says
Green was defending himself.
Meyers says Green got no special treatment in the deal. Green is
a former Michigan State star who
is playing for the U.S. basketball
team in the Olympics that begins
next month.
GREEN
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Smith to give the Vikings the
most dynamic and explosive
offense the league had ever seen.
The Vikings scored a record 556
points that season, a mark that
stood until New England broke it
in 2007.
But the Vikings were upset at
home by the Atlanta Falcons that
season and also were embarrassed
by the New York Giants 41-0 in
their other trip to the NFC title
game after the 2000 season.
Green went 4-8 in the postseason, one of the reasons he was red
by Minnesota late in the 2001 season.
Green nished his three years in
Arizona with a 16-32 record.
Perhaps his biggest accomplishment with the Cardinals was overseeing the drafting of Larry
Fitzgerald as the No. 3 overall pick
in 2004. Fitzgerald was a ball boy
for Greens Vikings.
Of course, many remember
Greens nal season in Arizona in
2006 for a Monday night loss to
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SAINT-GERVAIS-LES-BAINS,
France If Chris Froome wins the
Tour de France on Sunday, it wont
have been an easy ride to the
Champs Elysees.
After a pile-up forced him to run
up part of Mont Ventoux last week,
the two-time champion escaped
from another crash on Friday during a chaotic and spectacular penultimate Alpine stage held in stormy
and wet weather.
Two days before the ceremonial
ride to Paris, rain played havoc at
the Tour, causing many crashes and
reshuffling places in the general
classification. But Froome was
lucky enough to escape with no
serious injury, and even emerge
with a bigger lead overall.
A crash like that could have
gone either way, and Im grateful
that nothing is injured, Froome
said. Never a quiet day on the
Tour.
Since he took his rivals by surprise with a daring downhill attack
that earned him the race leaders
yellow jersey on the eighth stage,
media reports have portrayed
Froome as the inevitable winner.
Sports brief
OSU basketball player
dies after team workout
STILLWATER, Okla. Oklahoma State says
junior college transfer Tyrek Coger has died after
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
56
Detroit
51
Kansas City
48
Chicago
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Minnesota
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39
46
47
50
60
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Chicago
58
St. Louis
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Pittsburgh
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Milwaukee
40
Cincinnati
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54
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Giants (Samardzija 9-5) atYankees (Nova 7-5),1:05 p.m.
Cleveland(Tomlin10-2)atOrioles(Gausman1-7),4:05p.m.
Detroit (Boyd 1-2) at White Sox (Sale 14-3), 4:10 p.m.
Angels (Weaver 8-7) at Houston (McHugh 6-6),4:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Nolasco 4-8) at Boston (Price 9-7),4:10 p.m.
Texas (Hamels 10-2) at KC (Ventura 6-7), 4:15 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-11) at As (Graveman 6-6),6:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
San Francisco at N.Y.Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Seattle at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Cleveland at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m.
Minnesota at Boston, 10:35 a.m.
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m.
L.A. Angels at Houston, 11:10 a.m.
Texas at Kansas City, 11:15 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
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Philly (Nola 5-8) at Pitt (Glasnow 0-1), 1:05 p.m.
Giants (Samardzija 9-5) atYankees (Nova 7-5),1:05 p.m.
Padres (Jackson 1-1) at Nats (Scherzer 10-6),4:05 p.m.
Arizona (Ray 5-8) at Reds (Sampson 0-1), 4:10 p.m.
Cubs (Lackey 7-6) at Brewers (Davies 6-4), 4:10 p.m.
Mets (deGrom 6-4) at Miami (Fernandez 11-4),4:10 p.m.
Dodgers (Maeda 8-7) at Cards (Leake 7-7), 4:15 p.m.
Atlanta (Wisler 4-9) at Rox (Anderson 2-3), 5:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
San Francisco at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Arizona at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m.
N.Y. Mets at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m.
San Diego at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
Atlanta at Colorado, 1:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 5:08 p.m.
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tial community outreach process as it
undertook a more than $2 million upgrade
of the aging playground at the popular park
off Alameda de las Pulgas and 28th Avenue.
This Saturday, the nature-themed playground will officially reopen to the public,
showing off a truly unique design with
standout features such as the towers, a 26foot tall Swedish-fabricated climbing structure.
We think its awesome. There is
absolutely no other playground in this area
that I think even comes close to the design
we have. So I think the kids will be
absolutely thrilled at playing on this new
structure, said Parks and Recreation
Director Sheila Canzian.
In a twist to the citys typical public outreach process, staff worked closely with
two fifth-grade classes at Beresford
Elementary School to hear firsthand what
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Mondays council action is only to offer
residents a choice.
If approved, the citys sales tax would
increase to 9.5 percent and is expected to
generate about $1.3 million in locallycontrolled revenue each year. As a general
sales tax, the funds are not specifically
earmarked to any particular project so the
measure would need a simple majority, or
just more than 50 percent, to pass.
The city has identified nearly $100 million worth of unmet street and storm drain
infrastructure needs, and the community
has indicated their priorities include tending to capital projects as well as maintaining emergency services, according to the
report.
Staff notes the Belmont is in the bottom
8 percent of the Bay Area for worst quality
roads, and the city has 28 miles of storm
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A talented young newspaper reporter grapples with an ethical dilemma when he learns
something that could derail an outstanding
presidential candidate in Confederates by
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Presented by TheatreWorks Silicon
Valley, this world premiere couldnt be more
timely, given that this is an especially contentious election year.
What reporter Will (Richard Prioleau)
learns is that the candidates naive collegeage daughter, Maddie (Jessica Lynn Carroll),
has posed for a nude photo with a strategically placed Confederate flag.
Lynn Carroll), the daughter of a presidential candidate, and fellow journalist Will (Richard
Prioleau) in Confederates.
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transformation
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for this smooth and gentle work. A premonition of the harsher music to come, perhaps.
Rachmaninoff was represented by his
Suite for two pianos, Op. 17. This sounds
less like his monumental concertos than
like the sparkly bits of Tchaikovsky.
Rachmaninoff likes to jangle around the
upper register of the keyboards.
Usually, music for two pianos is played
with the pianists facing each other across
the bodies of their instruments. Lucille
Chung and Gloria Chien sat side by side
instead. This didnt impede the tone of
Chiens piano, hidden behind the raised lid
of Chungs, and it must have contributed to
the excellent coordination between the
pianists in a work which usually lends
CARLIN MA PHOTOGRAPHY
itself to sloppiness and garrulousness.
Those were absent here. This was a con- Wu Han and Gloria Chien play Le sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring).
cise, delightful piece of post-Tchaikovsky The Rite of Spring, played here on two piano, Wu Han played it as hesitant notes
romanticism, lean and tough enough to pianos by Chien and festival codirector Wu over dissonant but light chords from
hark forward in time without forgoing the Han. This violent music, setting a ballet Chien, reminiscent of the Scriabin.
beauty and lyricism of Rachmaninoffs her- depicting a pagan sacrifice, made the audiThe concert was preceded by a free Prelude
itage.
ence jump when it was new in 1913. But concert of International Program artists
Chung reappeared to play two early prel- where the rest of Saturdays program harked playing Shostakovichs String Quartet No.
udes and a late sonata movement, Vers la forward, this performance looked back- 7 and Brahms Piano Quartet, Op. 60. These
flamme, by Scriabin. The preludes were ward.
are both funereal works, one evasive, the
quiet and impressionistic, like Debussy.
Both pianists played as gently and lyri- other dark and grim. They were played with
Chung went gently through the complex cally as the score would let them. Thats fine dedication. The Brahms in particular
cross-rhythms to create a padding wash of not very far, of course: Theres lots of loud was transcendently earnest.
sound. Vers la flamme begins the same banging and jumpy themes in The Rite of
The festival continues through Aug. 6
way, but with stronger chromatic har- Spring. Its easy to miss, though, how with many types of concerts, plus lectures
monies, then builds up to a small-scale dra- much of it is quiet and capable of being and master-class rehearsals. Some events
matic climax.
played contemplatively. Even the opening are free, and tickets are still available for
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Saunders : Seriously, and then she started telling the press that I was writing a
film, so I actually had to write a film.
Otherwise I just look stupid. What happened to the film? We go, There was no
film, Joanna made it up.
AP: Getti ng Kate Mo s s o n bo ard
was s he wri tten i n fro m the beg i nni ng ?
S aun de rs : I wrote the whole thing and
then forgot to ask her. Wrote the whole
thing, sold it to Fox and the BBC and
they said, So Kates up for it? I went,
(snaps fingers) Got to ask Kate. I just
thought shed be cool about it and she
was cool about it. Shes, you know. . . I
thought, well if she says no, we have to
get a picture of her or something and
BOOK
Continued from page 19
of so much material likely complicates an
authors ability to add something new to the
conversation, though, and despite her noble
efforts in Seinfeldia, Jennifer Keishin
Armstrong does little to broaden perspective
on the show for its most ardent fans.
Though Armstrong spoke to numerous
writers and others involved in Seinfeld, the
new light they shed is limited. The book did
not include fresh conversations with the
main characters or David, relying instead on
other published comments and the aforementioned litany of easily available sources.
Without key players, were brought discussions on the periphery: with the real-life
Kramer, the theme songs composer, the
woman whose face adorned a movie poster for
the in-show movie Rochelle, Rochelle.
Not that theres anything wrong with that.
But it leaves you wondering why we couldnt
come away with juicier morsels from more of
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push it off the balcony.
Luml ey : Did you really think that? You
didnt think that would work on a movie did
you? You didnt think pushing a photograph off the edge would work?
Saunders : To be honest, I didnt think it
through.
Luml ey : No, you havent thought it
through, Jennifer. This is not the first time.
Saunders: No, I know. We were very lucky
very lucky that she said yes.
AP: And s hes s uch a g o o d s po rt,
as wel l . I mean, was s he actual l y i n
the Thames ?
Luml ey : Oh my God yes.
Saunders : Yes. She was so good and people were going, Have a cup of tea, have a
blanket and shed go, Oh, youre all
being so nice. If this was a modeling shoot
theyd just leave me here and tell me to stop
shivering.
AP: What was the atmo s phere l i ke
o n s et, was there any actual party i ng ?
the many hundreds involved in the show.
Couldnt the author even track down more
members of the fascinating parade of ancillary characters who might offer some new
stories? Not Jerry Stiller, who played George
Costanzas father? Not Wayne Knight, of
Newman fame? Not the actors behind David
Puddy or J. Peterman or Susan Ross?
Its not that interesting threads are completely missing from Seinfeldia. We learn
of a scrapped episode in which Elaine
weighed buying a handgun, of Richards
aloofness on the set and of a York
Peppermint Pattie standing in as the famed
airborne Junior Mint to make sure the camera
could easily track it.
Those glimpses are few. Deep into the
book, in a chapter examining whether a
Seinfeld curse doomed the cast from replicating their success, youll find a telling
quote from Jason Alexander. The presence of
a curse has easily been dispelled by the successes of Veep, Curb and Comedians in
Cars, but Alexanders words could easily
apply to Armstrongs attempt. The problem
with Seinfeld, he says, is that measuring up
is no easy standard.
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explanation.
Complicating the issue for Will is that he
is a black man who, like many other black
people, has experienced the prejudice that
the Confederate flag symbolizes.
Hes also looking for a way to ensure that
his job with the paper is more than temporary. Likewise, Stephanie wants to keep her
job after being offered and refusing a buyout.
Yet another complication is that Will and
Maddie know each other from an arts camp
when they were younger. In the meantime,
he has become the single father of a 3-yearold girl, whom he adores and wants to protect.
Thats a lot to pack into 90 minutes with-
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Actor and playwright Dan Hoyle took a 100-day cross-country trip to check out the state of
the union and brings his observations to the stage with his one-man show The Real Americans,
at The Marsh San Francisco through Aug. 27.
cant use of books, periodicals and, in particular, photography to generate support for
their cause. Now, The Book Club of
California presents Developing an Image:
Photography, Books and the National Park
Service, from the collection of Robert
Bothamley. The exhibition, which will be
on view from Aug. 8 through Dec.15, will
include a sampling of the publications and
photographs that, together, played an
important role both in making the general
public aware of the need to preserve our natural wonders and in establishing support for
a new government agency, the National
Park Service, to protect and manage these
precious resources. The public is invited to
the exhibits opening reception 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. Monday, Aug. 8. The Book Club of
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should decide on an effort to do away
with Measure T, the ordinance passed
by voters in 1988 disallowing rent control, and replace it with mandates guaranteeing just cause eviction protections, rent stabilization as well as relocation assistance requirements for displaced.
Cynthia Cornell, president of the
renters advocacy group though, said
her organization has hired its own
attorney to fight in favor of the initiative qualifying for the ballot, and is certain their cause will succeed.
We are confident we can prevail over
any kind of argument, she said.
An attorney hired by the apartment
association filed a letter last month
claiming the advocacy groups effort
was illegitimate, as the petition did not
include the full text of Measure T,
depriving voters of the ability to make
an informed decision before signing,
which would violate the states election
code.
Joshua Howard, spokesman for the
California Apartment Association, said
in an email his organization stands
behind their belief that the advocacy
groups petition is inadequate.
CAA strongly believes and our legal
FIRE
Continued from page 1
Spring Valley Elementary School.
Millbrae City Manager Marcia
Raines said a top priority for city officials was to ensure adequate accommodations exist for youth summer camps
formerly held at the center, and plans
for hosting the variety of other programs are still in the works.
Raines pledged a commitment to
ensure space would be identified for the
meeting groups currently seeking a
new location to hold meetings.
Everyone is coming together, it is a
wonderful community, said Raines.
We will find a place for you to continue your meetings.
The
Millbrae
Community
Foundation established a fund to take
in donations paying toward recovery
efforts as well, said Oliva, while law
enforcement and fire officials continue
to look into the origin of the mysterious fire started in the courtyard outside
the building around 4 a.m. Thursday,
July 21.
Central County Fire Chief John
Kammeyer said no new information is
available regarding the start of the fire,
but investigators are looking into a
possible link between the community
center blaze and the small arsons which
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counsel has opined to the city of
Burlingame that the voter petition to
repeal Burlingames long-standing law
against rent control fails to meet
requirements under Californias election code and the measure cannot legally appear on the November ballot, he
said.
Cornell though said she believes her
organizations effort is sufficient, and
will survive the challenge by the opposition.
We think it is without merit, she
said of the apartment associations
position.
Cornell, who has long fought against
what she called unfair and unsustainable
rent hikes as well as unjust evictions in
Burlingame, celebrated collecting
enough signatures to give voters a
chance to cast their vote on the politically-charged issue.
It feels fantastic, she said. You
cant understand how much work this is
until you do it. And it feels great that
democracy and grassroots efforts still
work.
Cornell said she and her colleagues
spent countless hours in Burlingame
collecting support from residents,
resulting in more than 3,000 signatures
delivered to City Clerk Meaghan
Hassel-Shearer earlier this month.
Should the Burlingame effort qualify
for the ballot, it would join similar initiatives in San Mateo, Mountain View
and Alameda going before voters in the
presidential election.
If approved, Burlingame landlords
would not be allowed to increase rents
at a rate higher than the rate of inflation, which is typically around 2 percent annually, and they would also be
required to offer displaced tenants three
months worth of rent payments that
could be spent toward finding another
place to live. Tenants facing being
forced out by a property owner would be
granted greater power under the implementation of just cause eviction policies as well.
Opponents though claim the effort is
too far-reaching and violates the rights
of property owners who deserve to manage their land as they best see fit.
But the rise in amount of residents
priced out of living in Burlingame due
to severe rent hikes or sudden evictions
has made it necessary for renters rights
regulations to be imposed, and the
existing rent control prohibition to be
removed, said Cornell.
It will stabilize the community in
Burlingame it will keep essential
workers here and seniors will have the
protections they so desperately need,
said Cornell.
As she expects the measure to qualify
for the ballot, Cornell said and her colleagues still have a long road to travel
before their goal is accomplished.
We have a lot of work ahead of us to
get the message out to voters that this
is the right thing to vote for, she said.
Calendar
SATURDAY, JULY 23
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
S.F. Bay Trail, Foster City. Come out
and enjoy a stroll with physician volunteers and chat about health and
wellness topics along the way. All
ages and fitness levels welcome.
Free. Walkers receive complimentary
bottled water and a healthy snack.
Every Saturday through Oct. 15
(excluding May 28, July 2 and Sept.
3). Visit smcma.org/walkwithadoc
for more info and to sign up.
TUESDAY, JULY 26
Elusive Dreams exhibit opens at
Gallery House. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Gallery House, 320 S. California Ave.,
Palo Alto. An exhibit of mono-type
prints by John Reilly and oil paintings by Hedda Hope will be on display through Aug. 20. Public reception on Aug. 6. For more information
call 326-1668 or visit galleryhouse2.com.
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International, Building G, Laurel
Street at Mielke Drive, Menlo Park.
Free. Tuesdays, year-round. For more
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African Drums. 6:30 p.m. San Mateo
Main Library (Oak Room), 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. Come with Onye
Onyemaechi to hear the voice of the
African Village: The Drum. For more
information call 522-7838 or email
aday@cityofsanmateo.org.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27
Intergenerational Wednesdays at
Little House. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center,
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Free
mini classes in line dancing, chair
yoga and zumba dancing. For more
information call 326-2025.
Hot Dog and Ice Cream Social (55
and up). 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Burlingame Recreation Center, 850
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. A free
hot dog lunch and ice cream sundae
for those ages 55 and up. For more
information or to RSVP call 5587300.
Free Shred Event. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Foster City Hall Parking Lot, 610
Foster City Blvd., Foster City.
Residents can bring paper documents and confidential materials for
safe and secure shredding. Proof of
residency required; maximum limit
of three standard size bankers boxes
(10x12x15) per household. For a list
of
accepted
items
visit
www.rethinkwaste.org or call 8023509.
Music in the Park featuring
Tempest. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Stafford
Park, 2100 Hopkins Ave., Redwood
City. For more information go to redwoodcity.org/musicinthepark.
National Alliance on Mental
Illness general meeting. 6:30 p.m.
Hendrickson Aud/Mills Health
Center, 100 S. San Mateo Drive, San
Mateo. Free. For more information
email nami@namisanmateo.org.
Amazon Jungle Treasures. 7 p.m.
Burlingame Public Library, lane community room, 480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. Through Joan's photography, learn about the plants, birds
and reptiles that inhabit the
Amazon. Free. For more information
call 558-7444 ext. 2.
Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. 610 Elm
St., San Carlos. This month we will
discuss Fool Me Once by Harlan
Coben. For more information call
591-0341.
Cooking with Laura Stec. 7 p.m. 1
Library Ave., Millbrae. Come explore
modern Vietnamese cuisine through
a uniquely collaborative cooking
demonstration. For more information call 697-7607 ext. 236.
Everyone Weaves. 7 p.m. San Carlos
Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Learn
some easy tips for making colorful
armbands to wear at home and
become familiar with artifacts that
tell the weaving story around the
world. For more information call
591-0341 ext. 237.
THURSDAY, JULY 28
RethinkWaste Public Open House
Day. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., also at
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 333
Shoreway Road, San Carlos. The free
tours include visiting the Transfer
Station, where garbage, food scraps
and yard trimmings are handled;
outdoor education area, with a
demonstration garden and composting system, rainwater harvest
tank and solar panel display; the
Environmental Education Center,
which includes museum-quality
exhibits, reuse art and a talking
robot, and more. For more information call 802-3500.
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295 art
awarD
winning
(415)867-6444
Painting
$99.
awarD
winning
(415)867-6444
Painting
$99.
BoB talBot Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 appliances
3.7 cuBic ft mini fridge $99 Mint Condition (Used only 6 weeks kitchen remodel)
(650)348-2306
304 Furniture
306 housewares
toaSter oVen, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
297 Bicycles
Books
aDult BikeS 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
298 collectibles
1920'S aQua Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 Vintage telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
miller lite Neon sign , work good
$59 call 650-218-6528
reno SilVer legacy Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
Schiller hippie poster, linen, Sparta
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276
Star warS C-3PO mint pair, green tint
(Japan), gold (U.S.) 4 action figures.
$24 650-518-6614
Star warS Hong Kong exclusive, mint
Pote Snitkin 4 green card action figure.
$15 650-518-6614
Star warS Lando Calrissian 4 orange card action figure, autographed by
Billy Dee Williams. $38 Steve 650-5186614
300 toys
3-Story BarBie Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
Star warS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
Star warS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
Star warS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
304 Furniture
2 leather SOFAS, black, matching,
excellent condition. $320 for set.
(650)878-5533
2 twin MAPLE bed frames, Cannon
Ball construction **SolD **
3-tier
wire
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
antiQue Dining table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
antiQue mahogany Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
antiQue mahogany double bed with
adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
(650)592-4529
302 antiques
craFtSman Jig Saw - 1/4 HP. Variable speed. Extra blades. Saw edge
guide. $25 650-654-9252
craFtSman JigSaw 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
craFtSman raDial Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
craFtSman raDial Saw, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
Dynaglopro
heater.
Phone: 650-591-8062
Drum taBle - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
308 tools
aluminum laDDerS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
303 electronics
toaSter oVen, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
air conDitioner 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
302 antiques
1940 one gallon swing spout ,all copper
oil dispenser, $15, 650-591-9769 San
Carlos
redwood,
$20.
$40.00
rocking chair fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
ShelF ruBBer maid
contract joe 650-573-5269
new $20.00
306 housewares
chriStmaS tree China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
garBage canS: brute 44 gal. Excellent condition $15. 650 504-6057 My email amyull@yahoo.com
legal noticeS
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Notice of Public Sales and More.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
316 clothes
taSco luminoVa Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
two outDoor large Christmas
wreaths. One 41 inches and one 30 inches across. $25. (415)517-2909
ultraSonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
VaSe with flowers 2 piece good for the
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
VaSe with flowers 2 piece good for the
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
Vintage white Punch Bowl/Serving
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$30. (650)873-8167
wagon wheel Wooden, original from
Colorado farm. 34x34
Very good
aged condition $200 San Bruno
(650)588-1946
pariS hilton purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
praDa Daypack / Purse, Sturdy black
nylon canvas, like new, made in Italy,
$35 (650)591-6596
VelVet Drape, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"x52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
Vintage 1970S Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
316 clothes
Free Size 38 tan gabardine navy officers uniform great condition Perfect for
that costume party.322-9598
laDieS BootS size 8 , 3 pairs different
styles , $20/ pair. call 650-592-2648
harmonica.
hohner Pocket Pal.
Key of C. Original box. Never used.
$10. (650)588-0842
$95.00,
ACROSS
1 One not to
upset?
10 Title from the
Aramaic for
father
15 Subject of the
2015 Erik Larson
nonfiction
bestseller Dead
Wake
16 Hurricane peril
17 Perilous
situation
18 Water park
attraction
19 Saruman soldier
in The Lord of
the Rings
20 Guttural
utterance
21 Bygone
22 Similar
23 Goes downhill
25 Flat-bottomed
boats
28 19th-century
dancer Lola
29 Still
30 Takeout order?
33 Poolroom
powder
34 Capital of South
Africa
35 Fizz flavoring
36 Used in an
undignified way
38 Test on the air
39 Hags
40 Pained reactions
41 Four-time Depp
role
43 Either 2010
True Grit
director
44 Musical
instruction
45 Even slightly
47 Justice Fortas
50 Indicator of a
private thought
51 Riddick
portrayer
53 __ house
54 They often
precede garage
sales
55 Some RPI grads
56 Fitting place for
sneaks
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1 Maker of
TBONZ treats
2 Run well
3 Minute part of a
minute, for short
4 ID with a photo
5 iPhone movie
purchase
6 Garb named for
an island
7 Cations opposite
8 Costa __
9 Art form offering
plenty of kicks?
10 Puts into groups
11 Informal talk
12 Wedding
planners
nightmare
13 City near the
Great Salt Lake
14 Many Beliebers
22 Plane lane
24 Sisyphus stone,
e.g.
25 Morse H
quartet
26 Go __ great
length
27 Changing places
28 They may be
thin
30 Stirred things up
31 And?
32 Realizes
34 First female
attorney
general
37 Pub orders
38 Minor matches
40 Best Supporting
Actress two
years before
Cloris
41 Disgrace
42 Fibonacci or
Galileo
43 Poem
division
46 Mrs. Addams, to
Gomez
47 Concerning
48 37-Down, e.g.
49 Besides that
52 Parental
encouragement
garage Sales
$99
garage Sales
San Bruno
clean Sweep
Flea market
San Bruno
city park
Sunday
July 24th
9am-4pm
With over 85 Flea
Market vendors
selling furniture,
jewelry, sporting
goods, antiques,
clothing, and more,
you never know
what treasures
you will find.
call (650) 616-7189
for more information
Sat/Sun
July 23/24
9am to 4pm
TOOLS, GOLF
STUFF, DINING
ROOM SET, TWIN
BEDS, COFFEE TABLE, SMALL APPLIANCES, BEADED
EVE PURSES,
GLASSES, CHINA,
ELECTRIC HEATERS, COOKWARE,
CLOTHES and
Lots of other stuff.
yarD Sale
Over 50 years of collecting!
American pottery,
old toys, records, tools,
electronics, and more!
SaturDay 9a to 5p
1511 Valdez Way
PACIFICA
garage SaleS
eState SaleS
List your upcoming
garage sale,
moving sale,
estate sale,
yard sale,
rummage sale,
clearance sale, or
whatever sale you
have...
Reach over 83,450 readers
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
call (650)344-5200
07/23/16
SaF keep
Storage
Sale
SunDay
July 24th
9:00AM-2:00PM
open houSe
liStingS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
07/23/16
cylinder,
640 motorcycles/Scooters
Bmw 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
motorcycle SaDDleBagS, with
mounting hardware and other parts $35.
Call (650)670-2888
645 Boats
16 Ft Sea ray. I/B. $1,200. Needs Upholstery. Call 650-898-5732.
2003 p-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
excellend
condition.
$7,200.
Call
(650)347-2559
aa Smog
Complete Repair & Service
$29.75 plus certificate fee
(most cars)
(650) 340-0492
luxurati auto repair
Smog Check
Repair Services
Collision and Body Work
Burlingame & San Mateo Locations
(650) 340-0026
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auto repair
WE SMOG ALL CARS
hip houSing
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
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Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
620 automobiles
2007 Bmw x-5, One Owner, Excel. Condition Sports package 3rd row seats
$21,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
2012 mazDa Cx-7 SUV Excellent
condition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles $19,950 obo (650)520-4650
right next
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2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
Just $45
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til you sell it!
call (650)344-5200
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garage
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620 automobiles
30
cabinetry
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construction
caleDonian
maSonry inc
BBQ Season Coming!
We can design your
outdoor living
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Call For Free Estimate:
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gardening
handy help
landscaping
roofing
J.B. garDening
the Village
contractor
NATE LANDSCAPING
reeD
rooFerS
(650)400-5604
lawn maintenance
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
call robert
Sterling garDenS
650-703-3831
lic #751832
contractors
housecleaning
conSueloS houSe
cleaning
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
Free estimates, 15% off First Visit
(650)219-4066
(650)701-6072
hauling
aaa rateD!
inDepenDent
haulerS
$40 & up
haul
Since 1988/Licensed & Insured
Monthly Specials
Fast, Dependable Service
Free estimates
a+ BBB rating
(650)341-7482
Lic#1211534
EMERALD GREEN
PROJECT MAIDS
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650-206-0520
Free estimates
cheap
hauling!
650.353.6554
Lic. #973081
SEASONAL LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
tree Service
painting
Jon la motte
Service
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
michaelS
painting
(650) 574-0203
lic#628633
1-800-344-7771
mk painting
gutters
Interior / Exterior
Residential / Commerical
Insured / Bonded
Free Estimates
Lic. #706952
Driveways - Walkways - Pool Decks Patios - Stairs - Exposed Aggregate Masonry - Retaining Walls - Drainage
Foundation Slabs
Free estimates
electricians
all electrical
SerVice
650-322-9288
gardening
construction
lemuS conStruction
(650)271-3955
Dry-rot & Termite Repair
Deck Repair & New Construction
Staircase Repair & New Construction
Siding Installation
Bathroom Remodel & Painting
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Lic. #913461
complete
garDening
SerViceS
Rain Gutter Service, Yard
Clean-ups and more!
Call Jose:
(650) 315-4011
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
WINDOW
WASHING
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
handy help
contreraS hanDyman
SerViceS
Fences Tree Trimming
Decks Concrete Work
Kitchen and Bathroom
remodeling
JonS hauling
Serving the peninsula since 1976
Free eStimateS
(650)393-4233
plumbing
Belmont plumBing
Complete Local Plumbing Svc
Water Heaters, Drain Clearing
Faucets, Sinks, Bathtubs
Showers, Toilets, Gas Repair
Bonded & Insured
Lic #836489 C-36
650-766-1244
Free estimates
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
contrerashandy12@yahoo.com
Trimming
window washing
marSh Fence
& Deck co.
LOCALLY OWNED
Lic #974682
(650)630-1835
Hillside Tree
painting
bondEd
FREE ESTIMATES
chetner concrete
(650) 591-8291
License #931457
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peninSula
cleaning
concrete
chainey hauling
Light moving!
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cleaning
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Priced for You! Free Estimates
(650)296-0568
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lic.#834170
Senior hanDyman
Specializing in any size project
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
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650-201-6854
meyer
plumBing
Supply
Toilets, Sinks, Vanities,
Faucets, Water heaters,
Whirlpools and more!
Wholesale Pricing &
Closeout Specials.
2030 S Delaware St
San mateo
650-350-1960
notices
notice to reaDerS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
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computer
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proBlemS?
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* property management
Sales: 1.49% commission
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Furniture
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i - Smile
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1702 Miramonte Ave. Suite B
Mountain View
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Save $500 on
implant abutment &
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579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
Food
pancho Villa
taQueria
Because Flavor Still Matters
365 B Street
San Mateo
(650) 343-4123
Skin taStic
meDical laSer
Cosmetic Spa Cool Sculpting
Laser&Cosmetic Dermatology
1838 El Camino Rl#130
Burlingame. 650 542-7055
www.skintasticmedicalspa.com
650-453-3055
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We can treat it
without CPAP!
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sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
millbrae Dental
legal Services
legal
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preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
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Since 1939
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