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budget hike
draws praise
Browns May revision getting positive
reviews from officials, school advocates
By Austin Walsh general fund
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF proposal, many
officials praised
True to an equation as old as the financial
time, the governor adding dollars commitment to
to his school spending plan K-12 schools as
equaled heightened praise from funding levels
local officials and education advo- creep closer to
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL cates. levels enjoyed
David Shearin,executive director of Street Life Ministries,brings volunteers and members of Redwood Citys homeless The May budget revision prior to the
Jerry Brown
population together in prayer at 1300 Middlefield Road,where the group gathers on Monday and Wednesday nights unveiled by Gov. Jerry Brown last G r e a t
for a religious service and a meal.Street Life Ministries welcomes all to its weeknight ministry gatherings in Redwood week tacked an additional $1.4 Recession.
City and Menlo Park and connects many homeless individuals with resources and a community. billion onto the budget he initial- Overall the revise is a win for
ly released in January for the com- schools, said state Sen. Jerry
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Trump, GOP control FBI chief Around the state
Two wounded in freeway
shooting in Hayward
pick despite Democrats calls
By Eric Tucker
HAYWARD Two people were
shot and wounded after a motorist
opened fired on a freeway off-ramp
If they can keep all 52 together, then it wont matter ... in the San Francisco Bay Area city
and Erica Werner of Hayward.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS start to lose a couple, or two or three look like theyre not on board, KTVU reports Monday that the
WASHINGTON While
that could create more pressure on the majority leader and the president two are in stable condition after
being shot on an exit to south-
Democrats may trot out any num- to perhaps do something other than what they were planning on doing. bound Interstate 880 Sunday
ber of demands or maneuvers to night. A third person in the vehi-
influence the selection of the next Michael Gerhardt, a constitutional law professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
cle was not injured.
director of the FBI, heres a reality The California Highway Patrol
check: Republican President theyre not on board, that could Rosenstein interviewed eight can- Bush. His predecessor, Robert
create more pressure on the major- didates Saturday, including some Mueller, was a U.S. attorney in is investigation the shooting,
Donald Trump fired James Comey, which is not believed to be a ran-
and he and his party will decide ity leader and the president to per- who were not among the names San Francisco.
haps do something other than distributed a day earlier by the One contender who could prove dom attack.
whos next. It was not known Monday if the
what they were planning on White House. The list includes cur- politically palatable is Michael
And theyre not wasting time. people in the two cars got into
doing. rent and former FBI and Justice Garcia, a former U.S. attorney in
Trump said Monday the selection some kind of dispute before the
The next director will immedi- Department leaders, federal judges Manhattan with significant expe-
process for a nominee for FBI shooting.
ately be confronted with over- and Republicans who have served rience in terrorism and public cor-
director was moving rapidly. The shooter drove off after the
sight of an FBI investigation into in Congress. ruption investigations. He was
Democrats irate over Comeys shooting and no arrests have been
abrupt ouster, and concerned by possible coordination between Among those interviewed was appointed by FIFA in 2012 to
Russia and the Trump campaign, McCabe, though its not clear how investigate World Cup bidding made.
the inclusion of politicians on the
an inquiry the bureaus acting seriously hes being considered. contests. He later resigned after he
list of possible replacements, are
head, Andrew McCabe, has called Itd be unusual for the White said the global soccer organiza- Man sentenced in killing
demanding Trump not select a par-
tisan leader. Although theyre highly significant. House to elevate an FBI agent to tion had mischaracterized a of boy over graffiti rivalry
likely to mount considerable pres- The person also will have to win the role of director, and McCabe lengthy investigative report he SANTA ANA A Southern
sure before and during the confir- the support of rank-and-file during a Senate hearing last week had produced. California man has been sentenced
mation process, they dont con- agents angered by the ouster of broke with the White Houses The FBI Agents Association has to 16 years to life in state prison
trol enough votes to influence the Comey, who was broadly support- explanations for Comeys firing endorsed former Republican con- for killing a 12-year-old boy over
outcome since Republicans hold a ed within the FBI. And the new and its dismissive characteriza- gressman Mike Rogers, an ex-FBI a graffiti rivalry.
52-seat majority in the Senate. director will almost certainly have tion of the Russia investigation. agent and former chair of the Bryan Ocampo was convicted
If they can keep all 52 togeth- to work to maintain the bureaus FBI directors have predominant- House intelligence committee in December of second-degree
er, then it wont matter, said credibility by asserting political ly been drawn from the ranks of who had collegial relationships murder for killing Juan Martinez,
Michael Gerhardt, a constitutional independence in the face of a pres- prosecutors and judges. Comey, with his Democratic counterparts. who belonged to a rival tagging
law professor at the University of ident known for demanding loyal- for instance, was a former United Senate Democrats have insisted crew.
North Carolina-Chapel Hill. If ty from the people he appoints. States Attorney in Manhattan that Trump should not pick a KABC-TV reports Ocampo apol-
Republicans start to lose a cou- Attorney General Jeff Sessions before being appointed deputy politician as the next FBI direc- ogized to the Martinez family dur-
ple, or two or three look like and Deputy Attorney General Rod attorney general by George W. tor. ing sentencing Friday.
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poorest kids in San Mateo
County could lose their quality
tors point to suc-
cess. Big Lift kids,
perspective men and women in uniform in recognition of a
national holiday Memorial Day. Memorial Day
is one of two national holidays that commemorate our fall-
preschool and summer enrichment gained one to two
programs as a result of Trump admin- months of reading en heroes, the other being Veterans Day.
Everyone in the room stood up. The
istration cuts. progress in our Three year ago, my family and I paid respects to my
next week, the Board of Supervisors grandfather Warren Madison a Vietnam veteran who
Last week, The Big Lift was notied ve-week generously gave us $10 million in
Inspiring Summers program, as com- proudly served our beloved nation at the Memorial
that Obama-era White House Social Measure A funds to get started.
pared to the typical loss of two Cemetery. Warren Madison served in the hard-fought battles
Innovation Fund (SIF) was eliminated Now we are at another critical junc-
months over the summer, for a net of Vietnam during the 1960s.
in the budget resolution passed by ture. Are we going to let the Trump As we made our way up the hill
Congress. SIF invested in the most three- to four-month gain. The quality administration derail our program or
of our Big Lift preschool classrooms to his beloved spot of rest, I
promising social programs through- is this forward-looking county going placed a small U.S. ag and
out the country and we were one of has been improved through coaching to step up and take care of our most
of preschool teachers and other sup- some owers on his granite
two funded in California. The Big Lift vulnerable kids? plot. After a brief moment of
will lose $9 million of funding which ports, while new spaces have been We need $6 million per year in silence, I found myself conict-
supported quality early learning for added for children who could not bridge funding to nish our pilot and ed in thought with respect to
children in South San Francisco, Daly afford preschool otherwise. we are asking for funding from how our country honors our
City, La Honda-Pescadero, Cabrillo- We refuse to let this promising ini- Silicon Valleys leading foundations, wounded heroes. Namely, I wres-
Half Moon Bay, Ravenswood, San tiative fall by the wayside because the donors and corporations. We also tled with the fact that, while our
Bruno Park and Redwood City. Trump administration places a low need additional investment from San nation designates two holidays
The Big Lifts goal is to prove priority on closing the opportunity Mateo County. to pay respects to our brave men
effectiveness in increasing third-grade gap for low-income children. Will you lift with us? Please call and women in uniform, we pro-
reading prociency from 50 percent It is simply unacceptable that half your supervisor, ask him or her to vide very little support for those Jonathan Madison
of our kids to 80 percent, in a ve- of our kids cant read prociently by help nd funds for The Big Lift. Lets who are in urgent need of med-
year proof-of-concept test. The plan third-grade in a wealthy county like stand by our kids and have San Mateo ical care and support services.
is then to expand it within San Mateo ours. If our kids dont become good County send a message to D.C. I have seen time and again that our fallen comrades are
County and nationally as a model of readers, they are unlikely to succeed treated with little to no respect with regard to their health
how to close the persistent achieve- in school or qualify for jobs in our and stability following years of patriotic service. Take for
ment gap, especially with low- regions knowledge economy. Lenny Mendonca is the senior partner example the fact that, every 65 seconds, a vet commits sui-
income children of color, by starting Four years ago, we convened 100 emeritus of McKinsey & Company and cide. This is in large part due to our nations inability to
with early, high quality supports like top county leaders, presented The Big provide effective treatment for our wounded warriors, many
honorary co-chair of The Big Lift.
preschool, summer enrichment and Lift, and asked if they were behind it. of who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder in addition
to a multitude of physical ailments. Whats more, more
than 573,000 of our wounded comrades are unemployed,
Judge tells Uber to return Waymo files taken by engineer Business brief
Sorry, paparazzi, celebs now
By Tom Krisher spun off from Google. Levandowski is guilty as sin and autonomous cars. Mondays ruling
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Waymo showed compelling that Uber hired him, knowing this prevents Uber from using the tech- get private treatment at LAX
evidence that a former Waymo full well, said John Coffee, a nology on a laser navigational LOS ANGELES Sorry,
DETROIT A federal judges engineer named Anthony Columbia University law profes- tool called Lidar that robotic cars paparazzi. Celebrities who are sick
order that bars Uber from using Levandowski downloaded thou- sor who specializes in white-collar use to see whats around them. of being stalked by photographers
technology taken by a star engi- sands of confidential files before crime and corporate governance. The bottom line is the evidence at Los Angeles International Airport
neer before he left Waymo is bad leaving the company, the order He is ruling that some of this indicates that Uber hired can now find some privacy not to
news for Uber and likely will hurt said. Levandowski set up his own information is stolen (or misap- Levandowski even though it knew mention luxury at a new termi-
the ride-hailing companys own firms, which then were sold to propriated) and in the long run or should have known that he pos- nal. The $22 million facility called
self-driving research, according to Uber for $680 million. Evidence that will likely have a devastating sessed over 14,000 confidential The Private Suite opened Monday
legal experts. showed that Levandowski and Uber impact on Uber. Waymo files, Alsup wrote. At and offers an exclusive entrance,
The ruling by District Judge planned the acquisitions before Waymo sued Uber in February least some information from those one-on-one security screening and
William Alsup in San Francisco Levandowski left Waymo, Alsups alleging that the ride-hailing com- files, if not the files themselves, plush lounges.
Monday was mainly a victory for order said. pany is using stolen self-driving has seeped into Ubers own Lidar And when its time to actually
Waymo, the autonomous car unit He clearly believes that technology to build its own development efforts. catch the flight, privileged travelers
get a private car ride across the tar-
Anheuser-Busch boosts spending to adapt to fragmented market mac to the aircraft, head-of-state
style. The terminal is available to
anyone who can afford fees up to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The maker of Budweiser, Bud million that the company said Anheuser-Busch has struggled $3,500 for a domestic flight or
Light and Stella Artois says the Monday it will invest in its U.S. to boost sales volumes as craft $4,000 for an international flight.
NEW YORK Anheuser-Busch upgrades and new distribution operations this year, marking an beers grow increasingly popular Annual memberships are also avail-
is upgrading its U.S. breweries centers in Los Angeles and increase compared with recent in an already crowded market- able.
and plans to build two new distri- Columbus, Ohio will allow it to years. Its a portion of the $3.7 place. In 2016, total volume at The terminal was built by a securi-
bution centers as it adapts to an store a greater variety of products billion in global capital expendi- Anheuser-Busch declined 2 per- ty consulting firm that says it will
increasingly fragmented beer mar- and get them to customers faster. tures that the Belgian company cent, including a 1.6 percent vol- generate $35 million in revenue for
ket. The measures are part of the $500 had already budgeted for 2017. ume decline in North America. the airport over the next nine years.
Honor roll
the first CCS boys volleyball win by a Al e x i s Luc c i an o , Me rc y -
Peninsula Athletic League team. Burl i ng ame s o ftbal l . Lucciano had a
Izzi Heni g , Menl o -Atherto n g i rl s huge day in the Crusaders 17-7 win over
s wi mmi ng . For the second straight year, Notre Dame-SJ. Lucciano went 5 for 5 with a
the junior took gold in the 50-yard freestyle homer, two triples, a double and four RBIs.
at the Central Coast Section swimming Madi Earn s h aw, No t re Dame -
championships. Henig dominated with a Bel mo nt s o ftbal l . The Tigers finished
time of 22.88 seconds. She also earned two off their undefeated run through WBAL
silver medals, first in the 100 free with a Foothill Division play to capture the
time of 49.45, getting out-touched by a mere league title in style with a 10-0 win over
.02 seconds. She then helped the 200 free Pinewood. Earnshaw recorded her fifth no-
relay team to second place in 1:35.27, just hitter of the season, facing just one over
.12 seconds off Palo Altos first-place time. the minimum in the five-inning, mercy-
Sco tt Fi tzpatri ck, Serra track and rule win. The junior right-hander allowed
fi el d. The junior led Serra to a second-place one walk but struck out eight. The Honor
finish at the West Catholic Athletic League Roll regular finishes the regular season
track championships Friday with a pair of having cinched the WBAL pitching triple-
gold-medal performances. He topped the crown with 18 wins, a 0.83 ERA and 159
field in the boys 400 with a time of 50.37 strikeouts.
seconds, then anchored the 4x400 relay Izzy Bo rg es , San Mateo s o ftbal l .
team of Tyler Mak, Anthony Ovalle and Borges helped lead the Bearcats to a domi-
Brendon Carbullido for a first-place run of nating 18-2 win over Terra Nova, a victory
3:24.13, ranking the third-best time in the that gave San Mateo a share of the PAL
Mills senior Sarah Gayer earned two gold Central Coast Section this season. Ocean Division title and, because the Sophomore Holly Fletcher earned two wins
medals at the PAL track championships. Mi chel l e Zhang and Emi l y Zhang , Bearcats had more CCS points, the divi- to propel Aragon to the CCS playoffs.
Matthews-Murphy to win the 100 by .04
S
arah Gay er, Mi l l s g i rl s track Arag o n badmi nto n. The Zhang sisters sions automatic berth to the CCS tourna-
and fi el d. Rebounding from a bout had the highest finish of a strong PAL ment. seconds with a time of 11.07. He then
of runners knee that pushed the start showing at the CCS championships, taking Sean Pro zel l , Carl mo nt bas ebal l . earned the PALs best time of the season in
of her season back to the end of March, Gayer second in girls doubles. Overall, the PAL The senior right-hander finished off the reg- the 200 with time of 22.49.
is now hitting stride in the postseason. The had 32 players eight singles players and ular-season pitching triple-crown in the Ho l l y Fl etcher, Arag o n s o ftbal l .
senior earned two gold medals Saturday at the 12 double teams that had top-15 finishes PAL Bay Division in Carlmonts 8-3 win at Aragon needed to close out the regular sea-
Peninsula Athletic League track and field at section championships. Capuchino in last Fridays regular-season son with back-to-back wins last week to
championships, earning her first non-dual Ro b e rt Mi ran da, Me n l o S c h o o l finale. Prozell allowed three unearned runs have a shot at its first CCS playoff berth
meet win of the year in the girls 3,200 with a bo y s track and fi el d. One of the pre- on just two hits to improve his undefeated since 2010. The Dons delivered, with the
time of 12:01.70 and also winning the 1,600 mier distance runners in the CCS, Miranda record to 11-0, tops in the Bay Division. He right-hander Fletcher earning the win in
with a season-best 5:07.13. earned two gold medals at the West Bay also finished the year with a division-best both. The sophomore allowed one run on
Aaro n Li t v i n , Me n l o - At h e rt o n Athletic League championships. He took 0.39 ERA and 88 strikeouts. eight hits through 12 innings in the two
bo y s v o l l ey bal l . A junior who took up the boys 1, 600 title with a time of Dav i d Prag er, Arag o n bo y s track outings, totaling 15 strikeouts. Combined
the game only two years ago, Litvin helped 4:27. 36, then won the 3, 200 with a and fi el d. The senior was the star sprinter with key losses by Sequoia and Hillsdale,
guide the Bears to a straight-set sweep of 9:22.16. Not that this comes as a surprise, of the PAL track and field championships, the Dons finished in third-place in the PAL
Leigh in the first round of the CCS Division as Miranda ranks second in both events this claiming gold in both the boys 100 and Bay Division, earning the divisions final
I tournament 25-23, 25-23, 25-15. It was season in the CCS. 200. He out-legged M-A senior Terrance automatic bid to CCS in the process.
AOTW
This is a far cry from the context in which Coming in, planning on sitting and pick- Ive always been a fast sprinter and have
Wilson saw himself at the beginning of his ing (running from behind and passing late) just (recently) been doing long distance
sophomore year though. in both races because I wanted energy left for stuff, Wilson said. So I can use my closing
I was slower than all the people on the my other races. speed.
Continued from page 11 team, Wilson said. In choosing the 800 and 1,600, Wilson I put him there because he is the kid that
saw his previous PAL-best time in the boys responds to a challenge, Lilygren said. If
This season has been a different story, the 400 fall Saturday. El Camino junior Alex
In his debut varsity season last year, opening chapter of which was written during there was someone in front of him, he could
Abbas surpassed Wilsons previous record of
Wilson put himself on the map at the PAL the cross-country season. Wilson not only have caught them. But as it was, [Tsu run-
50.59 set March 25 at the Firebird Relays
finals by earning a bronze medal in the won the PAL cross-country title, he topped ning the third leg] was able to give us a pret-
at Sunnyvale High School-Fremont with
boys 800. That might not seem like a the field by eight seconds with a time of 16 a smashing 50.19. ty good lead.
splash in terms of the overall meet, but it minutes, 8 seconds in the championship But Wilson got two PAL bests for the price While Wilson took the baton with
meant plenty to the Scots, who didnt earn a meet. He was just as dominant in Saturdays of one. Not only did he earn the honor in the Carlmont already out front, he demonstrated
single boys gold medal in 2016, settling PAL track championship meet, earning gold 1,600, the 4x400 teams time of 3:30.24 his ability to chase down runners March 4 at
for one silver by then-senior Steven not only in the boys 800 with a time of also stands as tops in the league on the year. Willow Glen-San Jose. Running along with
Makaafi in the 100 two bronze by then- 2:00.66, but also recording the PALs top Wilson is a strong choice for the relay Anderson, Shamsai and Ty Marshall in the
senior Blake OConnor in the 100 and high time of the season in the 1,600 with a per- anchor leg not only because he is the teams 4x400 that day, Wilson made up approxi-
jump, and the 800 bronze by the upstart sonal-record 4:22.47. best runner in the 400. It also has much to do mately 10 meters on the final leg to earn
Wilson. This is what I hoped for, Wilson said. with his niche as a natural sprinter. Carlmonts first win in the event of the sea-
son.
If theres somebody there to catch, hell
find a way, Lilygren said.
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As doomed by Mariners long ball
By Jim Hoehn
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariners 6, As 5
four hits in 6 secutive pitches with a full count
SEATTLE Nelson Cruz and 1/3 innings. before launching his 11th homer.
Kyle Seager each hit a two-run Seager made Oakland pulled to 4-3 when
homer, and Yovani Gallardo it 6-3 in the Trevor Plouffe singled to open the
pitched effectively into the sev- eighth with his fifth and Vogt followed with his
enth inning as the Seattle Mariners third home run. second home run.
made the most of four hits to hold Gui l l ermo Seattle escaped in the seventh
off the As 6-5 Monday night. Heredia, who after Vogt walked with one out
Oakland scored twice in the reached on a and Pinder doubled, chasing
ninth, when Mariners closer Gallardo. Dan Altaville relieved
Edwin Diaz walked four of the five
Kyle Seager t w o - b a s e
throwing error and walked Rajai Davis on four
batters he faced to force in a run. by shortstop Chad Pinder, scored pitches to load the bases, but
Tony Zych relieved, and the sec- ahead of Seager. Matt Joyce struck out and Jed
DON WRIGHT/USA TODAY SPORTS ond run scored on Khris Davis
The Penguins celebrate after Phil Kessel scores a goal against the Senators Manaeas four walks after a lead- Lowrie bounced to second.
groundout. After an intentional off single by Jean Segura led to a
during the third period in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final. walk to Yonder Alonso loaded the Trainers room
pair of Seattle runs in a 38-pitch
GIANTS
innings with has allowed one run in 12 2/3 The move is retroactive to Williamson called up
the Giants was innings against Los Angeles this Saturday, when Pence came off the
Gaylord Perry season. bench to play two late innings during Mac Williamson was called up
in 1970. a 17-inning win against Cincinnati. for the first time this year to
Continued from page 11 Cain allowed Pence lands on DL An MRI exam revealed the strain. replace Pence and made an immedi-
an RBI double The 34-year-old Pence, who ate impact with two hits, an RBI
to Yasmani Hunter Pence is the latest mem-
When he completed the third ber of the San Francisco Giants to underwent surgery on his torn right and a run scored. Williamson start-
Grandal in the go on the disabled list. hamstring last season and played ed the season in the minors after a
inning, Cain became the 12th
Giants pitcher to reach the 2,000- third inning The right fielder was placed on only 106 games after playing 52 in quadriceps injury in spring train-
Matt Cain and nothing
innings mark with the franchise. the 10-day DL with a strained left 2015, is batting .243 with three ing and just recently found is
The last pitcher to get to 2,000 else in 6 2/3 innings of work. He hamstring Monday. home runs and 16 RBIs this season. groove.
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Raiders sign tryout safety McWilson
DUBS Spurs at Warriors, Tuesday, 6 p.m., ESPN
back in just three hours. Well figure it out.
The Warriors are expecting just that after
Obviously, when Kawhis on the floor,
you know its going to run through him. So
ALAMEDA The Oakland Raiders have Continued from page 11 watching role player Jonathan Simmons fill it makes it a lot less predictable. But I think
signed undrafted free agent safety Marcus in with 18 points and stellar defense in the we come out on edge from the jump, play
McWilson after a successful tryout at the their predicament. 114-75 win at Houston last Thursday and our game, and well be just fine.
teams rookie minicamp earlier this month. Yesterday in itself was a roller coaster, a knowing how prepared and professional The Warriors are dealing with their own
The move Monday makes McWilson the lot of different emotional things going Gregg Popovich coached teams usually are. injuries although they arent as significant as
fourth player who came to the camp May 5-7 on, guard Danny Green said. The playoffs We have no intention of letting our missing an MVP candidate in Leonard.
on a tryout and ended up getting a contract. for us have been rough. No one will feel bad guard down, said Warriors big man David Forward Andre Iguodala was listed as question-
McWilson appeared in 41 games over four for us. We have to continue to go out there West, who played for the Spurs last season. able because of a sore left knee that limited
seasons at Kentucky. He had four intercep- and play. Theres no Tony, no Kawhi as of We know that theyre very capable and that him to 10 minutes in Game 1. Acting coach
tions and four passes defensed in his career. right now. I felt like weve been to hell and system is as strong as its been. There is no Mike Brown said he noticed Iguodala hob-
deviation in terms of our attack and our bling so he was cautious not to overuse him.
game plan. Well go out and try to protect Iguodala had an MRI but the results
CONSTRUCTION LAW our home court.
Golden State dominated Game 1 after
werent yet available when practice ended.
NOT EVERY SOLUTION IS A N AIL Leonard went down, outscoring the Spurs
Coach Steve Kerr was back on the court
for the Warriors light workout they met,
Contracts 58-33 to earn the comeback win. San
watched film and ran through a few sets on
Mechanics Liens Antonio shot just 37 percent after the
injury, with twice as many turnovers as the floor after attending the game and
Construction Litigation providing a halftime talk with his team
assists. The Warriors, who struggled to
score in the first half, shot 58 percent after down by 20. Recovering from a follow-up
Law Ofces of Brian Irion Leonard left. procedure May 5 at Duke University to
611 Veterans Boulevard, Suite 209, Redwood City But with time to prepare a new game plan repair a spinal fluid leak that stems from a
Smaller rmmore attention. 650-363-2600 www.thedesq.com without Leonard, the Warriors are expecting pair of surgeries following the 2015 cham-
Your matter will not be a different type of challenge in Game 2. pionship run, the 51-year-old Kerr returned
assigned to an associate. Bankruptcy Business Real Estate Litigation It makes them less predictable, Golden to practice for the first time in more than
State forward Draymond Green said. three weeks Saturday.
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Boys golf
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Celtics power past
CCS championship round at Rancho Seca Golf
Ranch, 8 a.m.
Boys tennis
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New York
Baltimore
Boston
Tampa Bay 19
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New York 16
Philadelphia 14
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Wizards in Game 7
By Kyle Hightower them, Boston coach Brad Stevens
Aptos Toronto 17 22 .436 7 Miami 14 23 .378 10
First and second rounds, 10 a.m. Central Division Central Division THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said.
Minnesota 19 15 .559 St. Louis 21 15 .583 Led by Olynyk the Celtics got a
WEDNESDAY Cleveland 20 17 .541 1/2 Milwaukee 21 18 .538 1 1/2
Baseball BOSTON Isaiah Thomas huge lift from their bench, outscor-
Detroit 18 18 .500 2 Cincinnati 19 18 .514 2 1/2
CCS first round scored 29 points and had 12 ing their Wizards counterparts 48-
Open Division Chicago 17 19 .472 3 Chicago 18 19 .486 3 1/2
No. 15 Serra (14-13) at No. 2 Carlmont (22-4-1), 4 Kansas City 16 21 .432 4 1/2 Pittsburgh 16 22 .421 6 assists, Kelly 5. Boston also connected on 11 3-
p.m. West Division West Division Olynyk scored pointers, including 8 of 13 in the
No. 9 Capuchino (19-6) at No. 8 Leigh (19-8), 4 p.m. Houston 27 12 .692 Colorado 24 15 .615
Angels 20 21 .488 8 a career-playoff second half.
Los Angeles 22 17 .564 2
Division I Texas 19 20 .487 8 Arizona 22 18 .550 2 1/2 high 26 points Everyone gave their best tonight
No. 9 Cupertino (18-7) at No. 8 Sequoia (16-10), 4
p.m. Seattle 18 21 .462 9 Giants 16 24 .400 8 1/2 and the Boston and it turned out well, Olynyk said.
As 16 22 .421 10 1/2 San Diego 15 25 .375 9 1/2 It was a team effort, hard work. It
Division II
Celtics used a
No. 11 Menlo School (15-10-1) at No. 6 El Camino Mondays Games Mondays Games big fourth quar- was a tough seven-game series.
(19-4-1), 4 p.m. Cleveland 8, Tampa Bay 7 Atlanta 10,Toronto 6 ter to outlast Both teams played hard, we outlast-
No. 14 Half Moon Bay (13-13-1) at No. 3 Grove (16- Atlanta 10, Toronto 6
11), 4 p.m. Houston 7, Miami 2 the Washington ed them there. They are a great team.
No. 13 Greenfield (16-10) at No. 4 Terra Nova (15-8), Houston 7, Miami 2 Arizona 7, N.Y.Mets 3 They made big shots all series.
4 p.m. Angels 5, Chicago White Sox 3 San Diego 6, Milwaukee 5, 10 innings Isaiah Thomas Wizards 115-
No. 9 King City (18-9) at No. 8 Burlingame (11-12-1) Seattle 6, Oakland 5 San Francisco 8, L.A.Dodgers 4 105 in Game 7 Bradley Beal led the Wizards,
Softball
Tuesdays Games Tuesdays Games of the Eastern Conference semifi- which was playing it its first Game 7
Atlanta (Garcia 1-2) at Jays (Estrada 2-2), 1:07 p.m. Nats (Strasburg 3-1) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-3), 4:05 p.m.
CCS first round Rays (Odorizzi 2-2) at Tribe (Salazar 2-3), 3:10 p.m. nals Monday night. since 1979 with 38 points, includ-
Division I Houston (Keuchel 6-0) at Miami (Koehler 1-1),4:10 p.m.
Os (Jimenez 1-1) at Detroit (Boyd 2-3), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Arroyo 3-2) at Cubs (Lackey 3-3), 5:05 p.m. Boston advances to the Eastern ing 24 in the second half.
No.15 San Mateo (15-7) vs. No. 2 Salinas (21-6) at
Salinas Sports Complex, 4 p.m. Phils (Eickhoff 0-3) at Texas (Darvish 3-2), 5:05 p.m. Boston (Rodriguez 1-1) at St. L (Lynn 4-1), 5:15 p.m. Conference finals, where it will host Otto Porter added 20 points. John
No. 16 Aragon (11-12) at No. 1 Pioneer (13-9), 4 p.m. Rox (Freeland 3-2) at Twins (Hughes 4-1), 5:10 p.m. N.Y.Mets (Milone 1-0) at Arizona (Greinke 4-2),6:40 p.m. the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 Wall and Markieff Morris each fin-
NYY (Sabathia 2-2) at KC (Hammel 1-4), 5:15 p.m. Milwaukee (Nelson 1-2) at SD (Richard 2-4), 7:10 p.m.
Division II ChiSox (Holland 3-3) at Angels (Ramirez 3-3),7:07 p.m. L.A.(Hill 1-1) at San Francisco (Blach 0-2), 7:15 p.m. on Wednesday. ished with 18. But Washington also
No. 14 Gunderson (18-3) at No. 3 Hillsdale (16-11), As (Triggs 5-2) at Seattle (De Jong 0-3), 7:10 p.m. Wednesdays Games What a special opportunity to had 15 turnovers, leading to 17
4 p.m.
No. 12 Santa Catalina (17-7) at No. 5 Capuchino (14- Wednesdays Games Houston at Miami, 9:10 p.m. get a chance to compete against Celtics points.
13), 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 9:10 a.m. N.Y.Mets at Arizona, 12:40 p.m.
No. 13 Scotts Valley (13-10-3) at No. 4 Notre Dame- Baltimore at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. L.A.Dodgers at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m.
Belmont (19-7), 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
No. 16 Mercy-Burlingame (11-1) at No. 1 Notre Colorado at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m.
Dame-Salinas (21-6), 4 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m.
Boys tennis Chicago White Sox at Angels, 7:07 p.m. Boston at St.Louis, 5:15 p.m.
CCS individual championships at Imperial Courts, Oakland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
Aptos
Semifinals and finals, 1 p.m.
SATURDAY
NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE
Softball EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
CCS quarterfinals
Open Division quarterfinals Boston vs. Cleveland Warriors 1, San Antonio 0
No. 6 St. Francis (21-7) vs. No. 3 Half Moon Bay (23- Wednesday, May 17: Cleveland at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 111
2), TBA Friday, May 19: Cleveland at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16: San Antonio at Warriors, 6 p.m.
No. 8 Mountain View (12-12) vs. No. 1 Carlmont (25- Sunday, May 21: Boston at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 20: Warriors at San Antonio, 6 p.m.
2), TBA Tuesday, May 23: Boston at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 22: Warriors at San Antonio, 6 p.m.
x-Thursday, May 25: Cleveland at Boston, 5:30 p.m. x-Wednesday,May 24:San Antonio at Warriors,6 p.m.
Track and field x-Saturday, May 27: Boston at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 26: Warriors at San Antonio, 6 p.m.
CCS trials at Gilroy High School, 10 a.m. x-Monday, May 29: Cleveland at Boston, 5:30 p.m. x-Sunday, May 28: San Antonio at Warriors, 6 p.m.
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Shearin was living on Bay Area streets and his teams work. On occasions when Cagno
was addicted to methamphetamine. He said Comment on and his officers visit homeless camps or
he had reached points in his life when he or share this story at respond to calls involving a homeless per-
was eating out of garbage cans and eventu- www.smdailyjournal.com son, he can call David Shearin to help con-
Continued from page 1 ally faced time in prison for stealing cars. nect these people with resources or simply
He took an option of participating in a just to talk with them about what is going
to services and resources they might not recovery program instead of serving prison keeping her sober. She said she receives on in their lives. What Cagno didnt realize
have known about or were hesitant to pur- time, and said he found his faith in Jesus Bible verses via text messages from the was how close of a community the Shearins
sue. Christ and the church communities he Shearins and others involved in the min- have built and how tapping into the strong
Whether they need help with an addiction, became a part of to be a strong source of istries to keep her motivated as she stays relationships the Street Life Ministries
a shelter where they can spend a few nights guidance thereafter. After he found himself sober. community has forged with the areas home-
or registering a car with the DMV, David, serving food to people he used to live on From their own experiences, David and less could open doors for Cagno and his
46, and Shawn Shearin, 49, who leads the the streets with through a church program, Shawn Shearin are well versed in the time team to better assist the homeless individu-
nonprofits outreach to homeless women, David Shearin said he knew he wanted to and persistence it takes to make sure their als they encounter.
are indefatigable in finding what the home- dedicate his time to serving those strug- clients pursue the resources available to Our connection together gains credibili-
less people who seek their help need. With gling with many of the same obstacles he them. Shawn Shearin recently stood in line ty, trust and respect on the street with the
more than a decade of collective experience faced. with a woman to help her update her immi- homeless community, he said.
assisting the homeless, connecting them For more than a decade, David Shearin has gration status, an integral step to applying
with drug recovery programs, shelters Both David Shearin and Cagno said that
served those living in the streets, and and qualifying for resources that could help
where they can get back on their feet or bus since they have started responding to calls
formed the nonprofit Street Life Ministries her find a stable home. She said she knew
vouchers, among other resources, the together, they have noticed many of the
some five years ago with the support of that getting to the government office in San
Shearins are able to see if the resource their local homeless individuals have changed
some 17 nearby churches. He met Shawn Francisco some 35 miles away could be a
clients need are available with just a few their response to local law enforcement.
Shearin when she was on the path to recov- barrier for the woman, similarly blocking
text messages. her from access to several other resources They know that someone is coming to
ery from a drug addiction that derailed her help, said David Shearin, adding that since
Though the Shearins work may be career and previous marriage and landed her she could use to start rebuilding her life.
couched within that of the government pro- We stand there with you, said David Cagnos partnership, outreach to the citys
in an abusive relationship with another man homeless population has improved to the
grams and community organizations aimed who is the father of her 9-year-old son. Shearin. You know that were there for
at mitigating some of the challenges the you. point where many feel considerably less
regions homeless population faces, their I find that a lot of the women that I work afraid when police officers approach them.
with are in this situation, she said. Since the beginning of 2016, the
approach offers a faith-based, non-judg- Shearins have partnered with the Redwood For Cagno, who now regularly volunteers at
mental welcome to the homeless that draws Six years after she overcame her addiction City Police Departments homeless out- weeknight ministries with his team, look-
many into the network of resources avail- to drugs and became clean, Shawn Shearin reach team to help bridge the work that ing at the homeless experience from anoth-
able to them for the first time. This now knows the difficult but rewarding path police officers do when they encounter er lens has brought him and his team much
approach may have developed naturally for toward reclaiming ones life. homeless individuals and the personal closer to finding long-term solutions in
the Shearins, who draw from their own Lorraine Newman said Street Life touch Street Life Ministries volunteers offer helping homeless individuals improve their
experiences in facing and overcoming chal- Ministries has provided her with bus when they are working with many of the quality of life and move off the streets.
lenges with homelessness and addiction as tokens, clothes and countless meals since same people. In the next year, the Shearins are hoping
they help others. she started attending ministry some five to expand their outreach to be able to offer
Unless youve really kind of lived years ago. Teaming with police hotel vouchers and bus passes, as well as
through it, its really hard to relate, said I know if I need something, shell do her helping make more of their clients car own-
Bill Cagno, a Redwood City police offi-
David Shearin. damnedest to get it, she said, of Shawn ers to bring them closer to living independ-
cer, said when he met David Shearin at a
Shearins dedication to the relationships ently.
February 2016 meeting focused on home-
Experience in recovery she builds.
less outreach in San Mateo County, he knew Were trying to help those who are doing
Just more than 12 years ago, David Newman calls Street Lifes ministries her the Shearins would be an incredible asset to everything they can to meet goals, said
home, and credits the organization with David Shearin.
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less right-of-way acquisition. However, that
Avenue, which has left some in Burlingame San Mateos Poplar Avenue improvements option may require Caltrans to provide
questioning the need for a costly highway were finalized late last year. Previously, driv- exemptions to its design guidelines.
revamp at Peninsula Avenue. ers in three directions had to compete with Alternative 2 would involve spreading the
Continued from page 1 ramps out a bit further from the highway,
faster cars exiting the freeway that werent
Burlingame concerns regulated by stop signs. The improvements which would be more in line with Caltrans
With regional traffic congestion booming included creating a block-long center divide standards and could potentially add capacity
alongside population and job growth, high- Burlingame Vice Mayor Michael
on Poplar Avenue from the freeway, thus elim- for more cars. That option also includes
frequency intersections throughout San Brownrigg said the city is paying keen atten-
inating drivers from crossing Amphlett potentially widening the overpass bridge and
Mateo County are being looked at or tion to the project that many residents worry
Boulevard and mostly preventing those exit- could cost $76.4 million, according to city
improved. San Mateo and Caltrans recently could exacerbate traffic. Theyve since asked
ing the freeway from interacting with cars staff and consultants.
began realigning the problematic State Route Caltrans to monitor existing conditions and
Brownrigg said hes interested in finding out trying to merge onto Highway 101. But theres a long road ahead before actual
92 and El Camino Real intersection; a
groundbreaking celebration is planned this more during the next stages that will include Those enhancements were touted as an construction might begin. Although San
week to kick off the reconstruction of the traffic studies. interim solution while officials sought to cre- Mateo is sponsoring the proposal, the inter-
Highway 101 and Willow Road interchange Having monitoring stations is going to ate a full interchange at Peninsula Avenue, change is primarily a Caltrans project. An
in Menlo Park; and although currently help us move from anecdote to data, which is where northbound traffic already enters and environmental document phase began July
delayed, others are looking at solutions for good, Brownrigg said. This remains a live exits Highway 101. 2016 and is expected to take two years. Final
the congested juncture at Highway 101 and issue this year and were all paying close design and right-of-way proceedings could
State Route 92. attention. Long road ahead take almost three years and, if approved, con-
Underwood agreed traffic conditions have Brownrigg said many residents have spoke struction would likely take two years before
Underwood said the proposed project could
altered over the decades since the roads were loud and clear that they dont support the ideally culminating in late 2024, according
also have circulation benefits in Burlingame,
constructed, prompting Caltrans and others proposed project, but noted he would reserve to city staff.
and that San Mateo will be working closely
to look at potential improvements. judgment until more information is avail- with its neighbor to the north.
At Peninsula Avenue, the proposed able. But while the original intent was to Currently, two design alternatives include This week s meetings begin 6:30 p.m.
changes will make the interchange more con- improve safety, he noted San Mateos recent aligning southbound on- and off-ramps on Tuesday, May 16, at the Burlingame
sistent with Caltrans current design stan- enhancements at Poplar Avenue have led him the east side of Highway 101 along Amphlett Recreation Center, 850 Burlingame Av e.,
dards, Underwood said. to question whether the larger interchange Boulevard. Alternative 1 is estimated to cost Burlingame; and Wednesday, May 17, at San
Two alternate designs are being considered, project is still necessary. $61.5 million and would have a smaller foot- Mateo City Hall, 330 W. 20th Ave., San
both of which would create a full interchange I think anybody who has to get onto 101 print by keeping the ramps tighter against Mateo. Visit cityofsanmateo.org/peninsula
at Peninsula Avenue while closing the Poplar would acknowledge whether you live in the highway, therefore potentially requiring for more information.
Avenue access, and are estimated to cost Burlingame, Hillsborough or San Mateo
between $61.5 million and $76.4 million. that the old Poplar is really a disaster, it is a
The city has long sought solutions to the frightening intersection, Brownrigg said,
outdated 1950s Poplar Avenue on- and off- noting the recent improvements seem to
ramps that doesnt meet current Caltrans stan- have made it dramatically safer and easier to
dards, according to the city. use. So the fiscal conservative in me says if
San Mateo recently made changes designed Poplar can work why are we going to rebuild
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Early Edge California, said in a pre- TUESDAY, MAY 16 email valle@plsinfo.org.
concerns regarding unfunded liabili- Hearing Technology Expo. 9 a.m. to
pared statement. Investing in the ties. 5 p.m. 88 N. San Mateo Drive, San Lego Club: Weird Designs. 4 p.m.
ing to $500 million set aside for low- statewide need for early education and Mateo. Come for a trial of a new and South San Francisco Library. For
income child care and preschool serv- Many districts are deficit spending improved hearing technology, cof- more information email valle@plsin-
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payments. increases in payroll expenditures. The Neighborhood Safety with Officer
effects of poverty in our state. one time discretionary money is wel- Keeping Safe from Financial Edgar Manilla. 6 p.m. Millbrae
County Superintendent Anne Early education proponents had Fraud. 11 a.m. to noon. 2645 Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For
Campbell expressed a similar senti- come, but it does not solve the issue of Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. more information call 697-7607 ext.
claimed Browns earlier budget would how to pay for the annual increases in Learn the signs of elder financial 236.
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nificantly through their formative said in an email, while referring to the contact 522-7490. Worth. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1095
governors May revision remains learning years. Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. For more
committed to the local control funding retirement systems public agencies Kiwanis Speaker: Karen Stiller. information call 854-5897.
The California Teachers Association fund. Noon. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
formula, providing 97 percent of the also expressed their appreciation for Karen will speak about anti- Summer of Love: Art, Fashion,
ultimate LCFF target, she said, refer- the spending hikes proposed by To offer districts greater capacity to Semitism on college campuses. For Rock and Roll Docent Lectures. 7
tuck funds away for a rainy day, Hill more information call 322-2405. p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
ring to the system which determines Brown. San Carlos. Free and open to the
ways districts allocate state money. Recognizing higher state revenues has proposed a bill aiming to allow Textile Tuesday: Farmers Market public. For more information call
Campbell too praised the increased than expected in January, Gov. Brown reserve caps to be lifted from 6 percent Tote Bag. 1 p.m. South San Francisco 591-0341 ext. 237.
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The $500 million that is being increase funding to our students of the Senate and is headed to the fo.org. Active Adults/Seniors Fitness and
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of state preschool and child care his state budget plan, CTA President will be decided this year. Needs. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Silicon Valley screenings, instructor-led fitness
Community Foundation, 1300 S. El activities, senior resources, prove
provider rate increases will go a long Eric Heins said in a prepared state- Campbell too said unfunded liabili- Camino Real, San Mateo. For more drawings. Free admission, free park-
way toward helping the states ment. ties remain a primary concern for dis- information email program@lwvnc- ing. For more information call 991-
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youngest learners, she said. Despite the improved economic
Brown had proposed a $122.5 bil- footing, Hill noted he believed there is leave room for improvement in Peninsula Family Service Open Game Day. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Browns budget proposal. House. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 24 Second Foster City Recreation Center, 650
lion budget that kept general fund an ongoing financial need yet to be Ave., San Mateo. Tour headquarters, Shell Blvd., Foster City. Foster City
spending mostly flat, but he seems addressed by the budget proposal, as Local districts and charter schools meet the new executive director and 55+ Club. For more information call
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Francisco Library. For more informa-
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new center. Group 4 Architecture was es displaced by the fire. Kiwanis Field Dedication. 5 p.m.
Family Love Letter. 6:30 p.m. to 8
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Come to see the dedication ceremo-
cussions and help hone plans for the year following the blaze which was Letter is a system that allows your
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project. found to have been started accidental- ly in times of need. Registration improved Kiwanis Field, Redwood
ings planned over the year as officials Each meeting will feature an open ly, according to prosecutors. required. For more information or to Citys Little League playing field.
aim to narrow down specifications for house in the City Council chambers Previous discussions about the register visit lfsfinance.com/events.
Moving on and senior living choic-
rebuilding the center lost in a four- from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m., and will be rebuild have identified 2019 as the tar- es. 6 p.m. South San Francisco
Angel Island Docent Program. 6:30
alarm blaze last summer. immediately followed by a discussion get for breaking ground on the new p.m. Burlingame Public Library, Lane Library. For more information email
Community Room. Learn about the valle@plsinfo.org.
City Clerk Angela Louis said in an in the Chetcuti Room until 8:30 p.m. center. The interim center is expected stories of Angel Island immigrants
email the perspective of residents is The upcoming discussion will feature to cost about $1.18 million, accord- and see a pop-up exhibit. For more Till Death Do Us Part. 7 p.m. to 9
integral in assuring the new building information call 558-7400. p.m. The Old Spaghetti Factory, 2107
councilmembers, as well as Parks and ing to a deal approved by councilmem- Broadway, Redwood City. The
meets the needs and desires of the Recreation commissioners. bers in February. Financing for the Millbrae Community Center Experts in Mystery Entertainment
Millbrae community. project is available through a $2.5 Public Workshop. 7 p.m. Chetcuti are now performing live, interactive
As officials examine rebuilding the Community Room, 450 Poplar Ave., murder dinner theater shows. For
Its important that residents partic- center, they continue talks with the million payment offered by the citys Millbrae. For more information call more information call (888) 643-
ipate as this is the opportunity the insurer. 259-2310. 2583.
citys insurer over the amount to be
community will have to express their paid in reimbursement. Officials have Councilmembers had suggested the Peninsula Rose Society Meeting. High School Musical Jr. Live on
ideas for the future Millbrae temporary facility could sit in the 7:30 p.m. 1455 Madison Ave., Stage. 7 p.m. 600 36th Ave., San
said they expect to receive the current Mateo. $10. Show runs through May
Community Center, she said. Before parking lot near the library alongside Redwood City. Discuss bees and how
worth of the building constructed they influence gardens. For more 20. For more information contact
the end of the year, the City Council nearly 50 years ago, but the total is a seasonal ice rink proposed to be information contact 465-3967. begtee@yahoo.com.
will consider the recommended yet to be determined. established over the winter holiday Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
options which will be informed by the Officials have said previously they season. Subsequent studies though Hearing Technology Expo. 9 a.m. to p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
[communitys] input and feedback. found the space was incompatible to 5 p.m. 88 N. San Mateo Drive, San Featuring Wee Willie Walker and the
believe the insurance payment will Mateo. Come for a trial of a new and Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra. $7
The upcoming conversation will likely be inadequate to cover the full accommodate the two initiatives. improved hearing technology, cof- cover charge. For more information
Officials are in the midst of examin- fee and other goodies. For more visit rwcbluesjam.com.
focus on needs suggested by residents cost of building a modern facility, and
ing the economic feasibility of the information call 342-9449.
for the center and officials will then suggested a tax measure may be neces- FRIDAY, MAY 19
take the feedback and distill it down to sary to backfill the void. rink while they also seek alternative Job Search Review Panel. 10 a.m. to Free Hearing Screening. 9 a.m. to
locations. Skating advocates have noon. 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster 2:30 p.m. 88 N. San Mateo Drive, San
crafting options during another round Concurrently, councilmembers are City. Listen, learn and interface with Mateo. For more information contact
of meetings in September. also discussing locations to place a claimed the temporary rink could four to six job search experts dis- 342-9449.
The meetings will culminate in temporary center housing offices and serve as a bellwether gauging commu- cussing a variety of job search issues.
Re-Inventing You and Your Career.
nity interest in building a For more information visit
phase2careers.org. 9 a.m. to noon. 350 Twin Dolphin
permanent facility in the Drive, Redwood Shores. Learn about
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to your skills, interests, values and moti-
new community center. vators through exercises, discussions
noon. 1044 Middlefield Road,
Previous discussions of the Redwood City. Answering questions and assessments. For more informa-
community center rebuild regarding various types of electronic tion visit phase2careers.org.
devices. For more information con-
have featured calls for a rink tact gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Coffee with Millbrae Mayor
to be included. Reuben Holober. 9 a.m. to 10:30
Lifestyle Medicine. 11 a.m. to noon. a.m. Leonardos Deli, 540 Broadway,
Critics of the rink claimed 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Millbrae. Light refreshments and
the proposal is brought by Mateo. Talk about the importance of pastries will be served.
skaters who are not Millbrae a healthy lifestyle and how it relates
to diet, exercise and stress manage- Teen Advisory Board. 4 p.m. South
residents, but want another ment. Free. For more information San Francisco Library. For more infor-
community to subsidize contact 522-7490. mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
their recreational interests. Burlingame Ballroom Dance. 1 Norwegian Holiday Celebration.
As competing parties for- p.m. to 4 p.m. Burlingame Recreation 6:30 p.m. Highlands Community
Center, 850 Burlingame Ave. Fun Club, 1665 Fernside St., Redwood
ward their vision for the afternoon dancing waltz, fox trot, City. Come for a parade, dinner and
site, Louis said officials are swing, Latins, night club two step, live Norwegian music. General
etc. Music from the 40s to 80s by DJ admission is $20. For more informa-
committed to assuring it is a tion call 593-3074.
Albert Lee. Singles/couples wel-
premier establishment. come, casual dress, raffle, light
The new community cen- refreshments. $5. Male dance hosts Big Data Gets Political. 7 p.m.
get free entry. For more information Computer History Museum, 1401
ter will be a place for all to call 342-2221. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. For
enjoy, and everyone is invit- more information visit www.face-
Sugar: the Good, the Bad and the book.com/computerhistory.
ed to participate, she said. Ugly. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. 2645
The open house will begin Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Peninsula Symphony presents
Learn how to avoid or overcome FORTISSIMA 68th Season
in Council Chambers, 621 Concert No. 4 The Planets. 8 p.m.
sugar addiction and beat the sugar
Magnolia Ave., 4 p.m. until blues. $32 for residents; $39 for non- to 10 p.m. San Mateo Performing
7 p.m., followed immediate- residents. For more information con- Arts Center, 600 N. Delaware St., San
tact 522-7490. Mateo. For more information, con-
ly by a study session discus- tact karen@eventures.net.
sion in the Chetcuti Room, Math Art: Symmetry. 3:30 p.m.
450 Poplar Ave. South San Francisco Library. Ages 2 For more events visit
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and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as STATEMENT #273231
The following person is doing business
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: as: 5As Healthcare, 10 Farm Road,
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
Registered Owners: 1)Mary Grace Laxa-
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF mana Ruiz, same address 2)Etheldreda
Gaspar Malate, 586 Clarinada Ave. Apt.
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST 25, Daly City, CA 94015 3)Fely Pilar,
890 Easton Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT 4) Shalimar Paranpan Brillantes, 70
Cymbidium Circle, South San Francisco,
CA 94080. The business is conducted
by a General Partnership. The regis-
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on N/A.
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com /s/ Mary Grace Ruiz/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. sor-County Clerk on 4/20/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/25/17, 5/2/17, 5/9/17, 5/16/17).
Career Fair
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court Support staff for 4 years.
Dated: 4/13/2017 Dated: 5/3/2017
(Published 4/25/17, 5/2/17, 5/9/17, (Published 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17, Qualifications will be re-
5/16/17). 5/30/17). ceived until 2:00 p.m. May
26, 2017 at the San Mateo
County Project Development
Unit located at 1402 Maple
Street, Redwood City, CA
94063. Qualification pack-
ages which describe the
general scope of services
and requirements of the
submission of qualifications
will be available upon re-
quest through the San Ma-
teo County Project Develop-
ment Unit. A free copy of the
RFP can be downloaded on
or after May 15, 2017 at
http://cmo.smcgov.org/pdu-
support-services.
The County will evaluate
submissions in accordance
with evaluation criteria es-
tablished in this RFP. The
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458 San Mateo Avenue sistent with the best interest
'PSJOGPSNBUJPODBMM650-344-5200
STATEMENT #273200
The following person is doing business
Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER as: Radiant Detailing, 807 Hiller Street,
TNEBJMZKPVSOBMDPNDBSFFSGBJS BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own-
er: William Klieves, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/William Klieves/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Are you hiring? sor-County Clerk on 4/18/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/2/17, 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17).
To participate in Career Fair call 650-344-5200
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME OrdEr TO SHOW CAUSE FOr
STATEMENT #273176 STATEMENT #273373 STATEMENT #273451 STATEMENT #273461 STATEMENT #273575 CHANGE OF NAME
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV02108
as: Vandervort Homes, 466 Brannan St., as: 1)SF Real Estate Agency 2)Fine City as: Arts Martin Doors, 245 Warwick St., as: LB Steak, 898 Santa Cruz Avenue, as: Bostan Information Services North SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107. Regis- Homes, 1288 E Hillsdale Blvd B-214, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Own- MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered America, LLC, 115 Anita Road Apt 4, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
tered Owner: Reside Network, Inc., DE. FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered er: Arthur Nolasco, 2 Christen Ave., Daly Owner: LB Steak Menlo Park, LLC., CA. BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
The business is conducted by a Corpora- Owner: Softerinox, Inc., CA. The busi- City, CA 94015. The business is con- The business is conducted by a Limited Owner: Bostan Information Services REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
tion. The registrants commenced to ness is conducted by a Corporation. The ducted by an Individual. The registrants Liability Company. The registrants com- North America, LLC, CA. The business PETITION OF
transact business under the FBN on registrants commenced to transact busi- commenced to transact business under menced to transact business under the is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- Brandy Lyn Zahner and Bryan Scott Kroll
01/10/2017. ness under the FBN on 06/16/2001. the FBN on 07/21/03. FBN on 6/1/2012. pany. The registrants commenced to TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
/s/Guy Gal/ /s/Valeriy Krysov/ /s/Arthur C. Nolasco/ /s/Obadiah Ostergard/ Petitioner: Brandy Lyn Zahner and Bryan
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- transact business under the FBN on n/a.
/s/Sarah Talavera/ Scott Kroll filed a petition with this court
sor-County Clerk on 4/14/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/4/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/4/2017. (Publish- for a decree changing name as follows:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/12/2017. (Publish- Present name: Bryn Lyn Sawyer Kroll
4/25/17, 5/2/17, 5/9/17, 5/16/17). 5/2/17, 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17). 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17). 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17). Proposed Name: Bryn Lyn Zahner Kroll
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17, 6/6/17). interested in this matter shall appear be-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME fore this court at the hearing indicated
STATEMENT #273171 STATEMENT #273096 STATEMENT #273397 STATEMENT #273349 below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tition for change of name should not be
as: BHS Italian Boosters, 1 Mangini Way, as: Abuelitas Daycare, 2590 Crestmoor as: Wheeler IP Law, 220 Dedalera Drive, as: The Tahirih Justice Center, 881 STATEMENT #273573 granted. Any person objecting to the
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered PORTOLA VALLEY, CA 94028. Regis- Sneath Lane, Suite 115, SAN BRUNO, The following person is doing business name changes described above must file
Owner: BHS Italian Exchange Program, Owner: Alma Custodio, same address. tered Owner: Edwin Wheeler, same ad- CA 94066. Registered Owner: The Tahir- as: JB Useful Products, 308 Torino Drive a written objection that includes the rea-
CA. The business is conducted by a The business is conducted by an Individ- dress. The business is conducted by an ih Justice Center, Commonwealth of Vir- #4, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- sons for the objection at least two court
Corporation. The registrants com- ual. The registrants commenced to Individual. The registrants commenced ginia. The business is conducted by a tered Owner: Alizabeth Cherian, same days before the matter is scheduled to
menced to transact business under the transact business under the FBN on to transact business under the FBN on Corporation. The registrants com- address. The business is conducted by be heard and must appear at the hearing
FBN on N/A. 7/15. 1/1/2016. menced to transact business under the an Individual. The registrants com- to show cause why the petition should
/s/Julia Viskanta/ /s/Alma Custodio/ /s/Edwin Wheeler/ FBN on 01/04/2017. menced to transact business under the not be granted. If no written objection is
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Virginia W. St. John/ FBN on N/A. timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
sor-County Clerk on 4/14/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Alizabeth Cherian/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 4/27/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- petition shall be held on 7/5/17 at 9 a.m.,
5/2/17, 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17). 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17). 5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17). sor-County Clerk on 5/12/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17, 6/6/17). der to Show Cause shall be published at
least once each week for four successive
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
STATEMENT #273465 the petition in the following newspaper of
The following person is doing business OrdEr TO SHOW CAUSE FOr
CHANGE OF NAME general circulation:
as: The Sandwich Spot, 65 E 4th Ave- San Mateo Daily Journal
nue, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- CASE# 17CIV01775
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Filed: 5/12/2017
tered Owner: CK Growth Group Inc., CA. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
The business is conducted by a Corpora- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Judge of the Superior Court
tion. The registrants commenced to 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Dated: 5/12/2017
transact business under the FBN on 04 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (Published 5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17,
Apr 17. PETITION OF 6/6/17).
/s/Jordan Crisostomo/ Enrique Chan
This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
sor-County Clerk on 5/5/2017. (Publish- Petitioner: Enrique Chan filed a petition
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, with this court for a decree changing
5/9/17, 5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17). name as follows:
Present name: Enrique Chan 210 Lost & Found
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Proposed Name: Enrique Tan
STATEMENT #273202 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons FOUNd: KEYS at Westwood Park in
The following person is doing business interested in this matter shall appear be- Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
as: Lawsons Auto & Truck Repair, 2169 fore this court at the hearing indicated claim (650)714-8893
Palm Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Registered Owner: Juan J. Contreras, tition for change of name should not be LOST - MY COLLAPSIBLE music stand,
1920 Ivy St., Apt. 3, San Mateo, CA granted. Any person objecting to the clip lights, and music in black bags were
94403. The business is conducted by name changes described above must file taken from my car in Foster City and may
an Individual. The registrants com- a written objection that includes the rea- have been thrown out by disappointed
menced to transact business under the sons for the objection at least two court thieves. Please call (650)704-3595
FBN on. days before the matter is scheduled to
/s/Juan J. Contreras/ be heard and must appear at the hearing
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/2017. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is 12/18. Broadway, Redwood City.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- REWARD! (650)339-2410
5/16/17, 5/23/17, 5/30/17, 6/6/17). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 6/7/17 at 9 a.m., LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs,
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME four legs, chest stomach, around her
STATEMENT #273531 wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
der to Show Cause shall be published at neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice
The following person is doing business REWARD. Please email us at
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