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Clowns from the Los Trancos Woods Community Marching Band put smiles on kids faces at the Spring into
Summer Parade that kicked off Saturday, June 10th, the first day of the San Mateo County Fair. The fair will
continue through next weekend.
San Bruno
Developer offers 330 units and retail
space near the heart of downtown
School readies Ralston for stream of students By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Signature Development Company,
said he believes the proposal will
be a keystone project in the rede-
New middle school campus takes shape in Belmont A cornerstone of downtown San velopment near the heart of San
By Anna Schuessler schools new middle school cam- key Ralston Avenue intersections Bruno is being targeted for a trans- Bruno.
pus at Davis Drive and Ralston will not be completed until after formative housing development I think it will be a fantastic
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Avenue is well underway, making the start of the school year. offering roughly 330 new apart- gateway project into the city,
three new buildings available to Berman said the widening of a ments on property close to City said Ghielmetti.
As a new middle school slated to
students by mid-August in time for left turn lane onto Davis Drive Hall. Though designs are still in their
welcome more than 250 students
the start of the school year Aug. from Ralston Avenue will be com- Signature Development formative stages, Ghielmetti said
and staff members takes shape on
30. Due to the discovery of an plete by mid-August and a stop- Company will soon submit formal he expects the rental units will be
Ralston Avenue, residents can
unmarked Pacific Gas and Electric light at South Road and Ralston plans to build a vast residential spread through a couple of build-
expect to see further improve-
line along Davis Drive and a Avenue will be installed soon project spread across roughly 4.5 ings, likely to rise as high as five
ments aimed at easing flow on the
lengthier than expected review after, to be completed in acres of property at the corner of stories in some places.
Belmont thoroughfare.
process undertaken with multiple December. Both projects were El Camino Real and San Bruno Retail spaces will be built into
Betsy Berman, a spokeswoman
government agencies, however, Avenue, said the applicant. the ground floor, he said, but it is
for the Crystal Springs Uplands
School, said construction on the improvements planned for two Mike Ghielmetti, president of
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More importantly, i 29. We need unity in this country under no
neighbors. Participants chanted No hate,
and the life
etime of opportunities that follow.
lifetime no fear, Muslims are welcome here on their ideology and no banner except the
way to City Hall, where dozens of anti- Constitution of the United States of
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teeth Shariah protesters rallied. America.
A phalanx of bicycle police officers kept But the overwhelming majority of
half the time of braces. These thin transpare ent trays are
transparent the sides separated during the sanctioned Muslims dont want to replace U.S. law with
barely visible, so your friends and family often dont know events, but authorities said a large fight Islamic law, known as Shariah, and only
youre wearing them. In addition, you can remove your broke out after the gatherings concluded. radical extremist groups would call for
Police used tear gas to disperse rowdy that, said Liyakat Takim, a professor of
trays when you eat or need to give a presentation. demonstrators and arrested three people for Islamic studies at McMaster University in
obstructing law enforcement. the Canadian city of Hamilton, Ontario.
In front of the Trump building in down- Shariah, Takim said, refers to guidelines
town Chicago, about 30 people demonstrat- or principles how Muslims should live.
ed against Islamic law and in favor of Fiqh refers to jurisprudence, or specific
President Donald Trump, shouting slogans laws. The values embedded in Shariah do not
and holding signs that read Ban Sharia change and are shared among Muslims, he
and Sharia abuses women. About twice as said, while fiqh is open to interpretation
many counter-protesters marshaled across and change, and in fact differs among
the street. Islamic sects and communities.
A similar scene played out in a park near a The Quran allows slavery. So does the
New York courthouse, where counter-pro- Old Testament. That doesnt mean we allow
testers sounded air-horns and banged pots it today, too, Takim said. Laws are
and pans in an effort to silence an anti- amenable to change.
Shariah rally. In St. Paul, Minnesota, state In Seattle, activists set up an Ask an
troopers arrested about a half-dozen people American Muslim booth to give rally par-
when scuffles broke out at the close of com- ticipants on either side a chance to speak
peting demonstrations at the state Capitol. with a Muslim.
The theme of today is drowning out American Muslims support the American
racism, said New York counter-protester values and freedoms we all cherish, said
Tony Murphy, standing next to demonstra- Arsalan Bukhari, of the state chapter of the
tors with colorful earplugs. The more Council on American-Islamic Relations.
THE DAILY JOURNAL WORLD Monday June 12, 2017 7
Puerto Rican voters back statehood in questioned referendum
By Danica Coto Puerto Rico is exempt from the U.S. fed-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eral income tax, but it still pays Social
Security and Medicare and local taxes and
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Puerto Ricos receives less federal funding than U. S.
governor announced that the U.S. territory states.
overwhelmingly chose statehood on Those inequalities and the ongoing crisis
Sunday in a nonbinding referendum held prompted 66-year-old Maria Quinones to
amid a deep economic crisis that has vote for the rst time in such a referendum,
sparked an exodus of islanders to the U.S. the fth on Puerto Ricos status.
mainland. We have to vote because things are not
Nearly half a million votes were cast for going well, she said. If we were a state, we
statehood, about 7,600 for free associa- would have the same rights.
tion/independence and nearly 6,700 for the Quinones said many of her relatives are
current territorial status, according to pre- among the nearly half a million Puerto
liminary results. Voter turnout was just 23 Ricans who have moved to the U.S. main-
percent, leading opponents to question the land in the past decade to nd a more afford-
validity of a vote that several political par- able cost of living or jobs as the island of
ties had urged their supporters to boycott. 3.4 million people struggles with a 12 per-
And the U.S. Congress has nal say in cent unemployment rate.
any changes to Puerto Ricos political sta- Those who remain behind have been hit
tus. with new taxes and higher utility bills on an
But that didnt stop Gov. Ricardo island where food is 22 percent more expen-
Rossello from vowing to push ahead with sive than the U.S. mainland and public serv-
his administrations quest to make the ices are 64 percent more expensive.
island the 51st U.S. state and declaring that Those who oppose statehood worry the
Puerto Rico voted for statehood. He said island will lose its cultural identity and warn
he would create a commission to ensure that that Puerto Rico will struggle even more
Congress validate the referendums results. nancially because it will be forced to pay
In any democracy, the expressed will of millions of dollars in federal taxes.
the majority that participates in the elec- The cost of statehood on the pocket-
toral processes always prevails, Rossello REUTERS book of every citizen, every business,
said. It would be highly contradictory for A woman holds a national flag as police block protesters marching in support of Puerto Rico every industry will be devastating, Carlos
Washington to demand democracy in other becoming an independent nation. Delegado, secretary of the opposition
parts of the world, and not respond to the Popular Democratic Party, told The
enthusiastic about this plebiscite as they Among those hoping Puerto Rico will Associated Press. Whatever we might
legitimate right to self-determination that
were ve years ago, he said. become a state is Jose Alvarez, a 61-year- receive in additional federal funds will be
was exercised today in the American territo-
Puerto Ricos main opposition party old businessman. cancelled by the amount of taxes the island
ry of Puerto Rico.
rejected the pro-statehood result. Now is the moment to do it, he said. will have to pay.
It was the lowest level of participation in
The scant participation ... sends a clear Weve spent a lot of years working on a His party also has noted that the U.S.
any election in Puerto Rico since 1967,
message, said Anibal Jose Torres, a party socioeconomic model that has not neces- Justice Department has not backed the refer-
according to Carlos Vargas Ramos, an asso-
member. The people rejected it by boy- sarily given us the answer. endum.
ciate with the Center for Puerto Rican
cotting an inconsequential event. Many believe the islands territorial sta- A department spokesman told the AP that
Studies at Hunter College in New York. He
The referendum coincides with the 100th tus has contributed to its 10-year economic the agency has not reviewed or approved the
also said that even among voters who sup-
anniversary of the United States granting recession, which has prompted nearly half a ballots language. Federal ofcials in April
ported statehood, turnout was lower this
U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans, though million Puerto Ricans to ee to the U.S. rejected an original version, in part because
year compared with the last referendum in
they are barred from voting in presidential mainland and was largely sparked by it did not offer the territorys current status
2012.
elections and have only one congressional decades of heavy borrowing and the elimi- as an option. The Rossello administration
Supporters of statehood did not seem
representative with limited voting powers. nation of federal tax incentives. added it and sent the ballot back for review.
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President Trump is obsessed ast month, I was invited to talk about changes in
activists hoped would be the result, as Florida, Louisiana, Texas, downtown San Mateo to a group of Seniors in
with reversing, we may soon be able the ouster of Cubas Communist gov- Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi,
to add Cuba. In 2014, Mr. Obama Retirement (SIRS) at the San Mateo Elks Club. The
ernment in favor of democracy. all of which supported Mr. Trump in Elks Club is right across from San Mateo City Hall and in
opened a dialogue with Cuba after Isolating Cuba has become increas- the 2016 election. Among the deals
more than a half-century of unyield- the old days before the Brown Act and conflict of interest
ingly indefensible. that could be squashed is one struck laws, most of the city business was done at the club and
ing hostility, leading to an easing of Mr. Obamas opening to Havana by Starwood Hotels and Resorts last not in the council chambers.
sanctions. Mr. Trump promised in his has enabled the freer flow of people, year to manage hotels in Cuba; future Many in the group were around in those days. In fact, there
campaign to return to a more hard-line goods and information between the ones would effectively be frozen. about 10 who were born in San Mateo. And most of the
approach. If he does, as seems likely, two countries, even as significant dif- The White House and its allies argue group, which on this occasion included wives, have lived in
he will further isolate America, hurt ferences remain over human rights. It that the Cuban government remains San Mateo for more than 30 years. Among them were a
American business interests and, quite has produced bilateral agreements on despotic and must be pressured to dozen or so who lived here more than 40, 50 and 60 years.
possibly, impede the push for greater health care cooperation, joint plan-
reform. But pressure has had a mini- ***
democracy on the Caribbean island. ning to mitigate oil spills, coordina-
mal impact and the human rights con- As you have read in these columns and in other pages of
Soon after his election, Mr. Trump tion on counternarcotics efforts and the Daily Journal, San Mateo has grown from a typical
declared, vaguely but ominously, that intelligence-sharing. In April, cerns are disingenuous, given Mr.
suburban bedroom community where the men rode the train
if Cuba did not "make a better deal" Googles servers went live in Cuba Trumps effusive embrace of authori-
to work in San Francisco to
he would "terminate deal." He gave and thus it became the first foreign tarian leaders from President Vladimir a urban/suburban small city
no specifics and no decisions have internet company to host content in Putin in Russia to President Abdel where both men and women
been announced. But details of what a one of the most unplugged nations on Fattah el-Sisi in Egypt. He also commute in both direc-
policy reversal could look like are earth. Mr. Obamas approach also pointedly told Sunni Arab leaders in tions, both north and
emerging. encouraged Latin American countries Saudi Arabia last month that he has south. Gone are the days of
The aim generally would be to reim- to be more receptive to the United no intention of lecturing them on young children playing
pose limits on travel and commerce, States as a partner in regional prob- their repressive behavior toward their unsupervised on the streets.
supposedly to punish Cubas despotic lem-solving. citizens. Gone of the days when a
government, now led by Ral Castro, A large pro-engagement coalition As with his decision to withdraw young couple could buy
brother of the revolutionary leader that includes lawmakers from both their first home at a reason-
from the global climate agreement,
Fidel Castro. Among the measures parties, businesses and young able price, say under
Mr. Trumps approach to Cuba reflects
being considered are blocking trans- Cuban-Americans is pushing the $20,000. Gone are the days
actions by American companies with a craven desire to curry favor with his
White House to build on the founda- when most women were
firms that have ties to the Cuban mili- tion of engagement it inherited from political base, in this case conserva-
tive Republicans from Florida who are stay-at-home moms. Gone
tary, which is deeply enmeshed in the Mr. Obama, not tear it down. are the days when down-
economy, and tightening restrictions Engage Cuba, representing business viscerally anti-Castro. That might
town was home to multiple
on Americans traveling to Cuba that groups, economists and leading help him get re-elected in 2020, but it chains such as I. Magnins,
Mr. Obama eased last year before his Cuba experts, has estimated that a would help no one else. Joseph Magnins, Roos
historic trip to Havana. reversal of Mr. Obamas policies Strengthening ties with Cuba can- Brothers, Levy Brothers, Livingstons. These chains are
This hard-line sanctions-based would cost the American economy not guarantee Cuban reforms, but it is gone from downtown, but also just gone. Gone are the
approach was in place for more than $6. 6 billion and affect more than the best bet. days when San Mateo had two to three movie theaters
downtown but no good restaurants.
***
Letters to the editor Still with all the new buildings and increased traffic, the
group still loved living in San Mateo. We did an informal
poll of their favorite places. Number one was Central
Perplexed by Foster him. Silence. contrary to our needs and wishes. Park, especially the Japanese Tea Garden. A close second
The story Councilman and school was the downtown movie theater and main library. Some
City school lawsuit Robert L. Nelson
listed: Poplar Creek Golf Course, Sawyer Creek Trail, San
district settle lawsuit (in the June 3 Foster City Mateo Elks Club, San Mateo High School, Mariners
Editor, edition of the Daily Journal) leaves one Point, Coyote Point, BelMateo Bowling, Lucettis on
I andall my Foster City friends and baffled again. Im not a lawyer, but it 25th Avenue, St. Matthews Catholic Church. These are
neighbors were baffled when Council- appears to me that the settlement does- Complimenting special places for the retired couples who attended the
lunch and have lived in the city a long, long time.
man Herb Perez filed his lawsuit ntdemand the elementary districtto do Rear View Mirror One of the benefits of living in San Mateo (or anywhere
against the San Mateo-Foster City Ele- anything required by state law or state else in California) in your own home bought before
Editor,
mentary School District regarding the regulatory agencies thatit has already Proposition 13, is your very very very low property tax.
I want to compliment the column
proposednew school. agreed to do. What, if anything, is the Rear View Mirror in the Daily Some may call it senior welfare. When the city mails out its
Weve been denieda high school be- district being asked todo thatit already property tax statement it shows (or once did) that about half
Journal and the work of James Jim
cause high school district residents on mustdo or has promised to do? the people are not paying the cost of public services and the
Clifford who brings to light our local other half are paying more than their share. Thats why so
the other side of Highway 101 always Ourfamilies with young childrenex- history. I look forward to reading the many seniors stay in their homes even when their children are
voted no. They had theirs, so why pect the upcoming process between column every other Monday. Clifford grown and there are empty rooms to spare. Its too expensive
vote to be taxed for someone elses? ourcity and the elementary districtto brings wonderful stories to our atten- to move and they would have to pay a lot more for much less
Butfortunately, we have an elementary proceed unhindered. There will bea tion filled with interesting facts. All room and ambience. And thats why so many young people
district office and boardthat recognize steep price to payby anyonewho pre- of the folks I know in the local histo- find it impossible to afford a home in San Mateo.
ry community feel as I do, that Rear ***
our urgent need and are taking action. ventsus from gaining the Change is coming to the troublesome intersection of
Our need foran additional elementary urgently-needed elementary school. View Mirror is a wonderful and
State Route 92 and El Camino Real. After years of waiting
schoolis oneofour citys highest pri- Asa Foster City pioneer important part of the San Mateo Daily
for this to happen, Caltrans (the state transportation
Journal, our real local newspaper. agency) has moved in its equipment and workers. There are
orities. So, when Councilman Perez decrepit,Imreminded ofhow, years
brought his lawsuit, we looked to his ago, wehad to recall three councilmem- Wm. K. Howland delays and on-and-off closures of ramps, but this incon-
venience will be worth it once the work is done and there
fellow councilmembers to dissuade bers whose plans andactions were San Carlos will not be that long line stacked at the El Camino Real
north exit if you are heading west on 92.
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Penguins repeat
Giants 13, Twins 8
Giants erupt to
By Teresa M. Walker
roll past Twins
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Twins hoping for more Mauer magic with No. 1 pick MLB NO. 1 DRAFT PICKS
2016 Mickey Moniak, of (Philadelphia Phillies)
By Jon Krawczynski Falvey and I recognize theres focus on go with Mauer. And despite his 2015 Dansby Swanson, ss (Arizona)
2014 Brady Aiken, lhp (Houston Astros)
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GM Thad pick 1, and I get why, Falvey hometown roots, there was plenty 2013 Mark Appel, rhp (Houston Astros)
Levine have said. But its important for us to of criticism for a franchise that had 2012 Carlos Correa, ss (Houston Astros)
2011 Gerrit Cole, rhp (Pittsburgh Pirates)
MINNEAPOLIS The last time said they do not focus on scouting the entire draft, gained a reputation for pinching 2010 Bryce Harper, c-of (Washington Nationals)
the Minnesota Twins had the No. 1 believe this because thats the life blood of pennies. As he has with most other 2009 Stephen Strasburg, rhp (Washington)
years class has building a championship-caliber controversies throughout his career, 2008 Tim Beckham, ss (Tampa Bay Rays)
pick in Major League Baseballs 2007 David Price, lhp (Tampa Bay Devil Rays)
draft, they were trying to decide a Bryce Harper- organization: scouting and player Mauer never let that get to him. 2006 Luke Hochevar, rhp (Kansas City Royals)
between a cant-miss pitching type prospect, development. We joke and say it was a long 2005 Justin Upton, ss (Arizona Diamondbacks)
2004 Matt Bush, ss (San Diego Padres)
prospect and a hometown hero the kind of The situation they find them- time ago, but it doesnt feel like it 2003 Delmon Young, of (Tampa Bay Devil Rays)
they hoped would one day help surefire star selves in now is eerily similar to was that long ago, he said with a 2002 Bryan Bullington, rhp (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Kyle Wright that can where they were in 2001, coming chuckle of a draft that happened 16 2001 Joe Mauer, c (Minnesota Twins)
them dig out of a decade of futility. 2000 Adrian Gonzalez, 1b (Florida Marlins)
It was an excruciating decision become the face of the franchise. off of a 69-93 finish that was their years ago last week. I just remem- 1999 Josh Hamilton, rf-lhp (Tampa Bay)
between USC ace Mark Prior and St. Options for them included eighth straight losing season. But ber being excited. Theres not too 1998 Pat Burrell, 3b (Philadelphia Phillies)
1997 Matt Anderson, rhp (Detroit Tigers)
Paul prep catcher Joe Mauer, one California high school standout a young core was coming into its many of us. To have your home- 1996 Kris Benson, rhp (Pittsburgh Pirates)
that had team executives flip-flop- Hunter Greene, Vanderbilt right- own, and the Twins won 85 games town team, your favorite team, 1995 Darin Erstad, of-1B (California Angels)
1994 Paul Wilson, rhp (N.Y. Mets)
ping until the moment the clock hander Kyle Wright and Louisville the same season they chose Mauer have the No. 1 pick is rare. It was 1993 Alex Rodriguez, ss (Seattle Mariners)
started on that June afternoon. first baseman and left-hander No. 1 overall, a bounce-back that just exciting. 1992 Phil Nevin, 3b (Houston Astros)
Brendan McKay. paved the way for a run of six AL Prior reached the big leagues in 1991 Brien Taylor, lhp (N.Y. Yankees)
Sixteen years later, the Twins 1990 Chipper Jones, ss (Atlanta Braves)
have the first overall pick again. I dont know that theres one Central titles in nine seasons. 2002 and was an All-Star in his 1989 Ben McDonald, rhp (Baltimore Orioles)
If they connect Monday night, as that stands out from the rest, Mauer was a local legend, a second season with the Cubs. But 1988 Andy Benes, rhp (San Diego Padres)
1987 Ken Griffey Jr., of (Seattle Mariners)
they did in 2001, another renais- Falvey said. It may come to pass three-sport star who struck out just he developed arm problems two 1986 Jeff King, inf (Pittsburgh Pirates)
sance could be around the corner. that over the next couple of weeks once in his four years a prep pow- years later and has not pitched in 1985 B.J. Surhoff, c (Milwaukee Brewers)
1984 Shawn Abner, of (N.Y. Mets)
Its a rare opportunity that you during the meetings we feel there erhouse Cretin Derham-Hall. He the majors since 2006. 1983 Tim Belcher, rhp (Minnesota Twins)
get this chance and you want to really is separation. But as it was the kind of unassuming, aw- Mauer zoomed through the 1982 Shawon Dunston, ss (Chicago Cubs)
stands right now, as we go into it, shucks personality that grows on minors as well, first getting called 1981 Mike Moore, rhp (Seattle Mariners)
get it right as best you can, man- 1980 Darryl Strawberry, of (N.Y. Mets)
ager Paul Molitor said. we think there are a lot of good trees in these parts, an understated up in 2004. He was one of the best- 1979 Al Chambers, of (Seattle Mariners)
Its the first major decision for players to be talking about, and star for an understated franchise. hitting catchers baseball has ever 1978 Bob Horner, 3b (Atlanta Braves)
1977 Harold Baines, of (Chicago White Sox)
new chief baseball officer Derek well go from there. On the other end of the spectrum seen, a three-time batting champi- 1976 Floyd Bannister, lhp (Houston Astros)
Falvey, the fresh-faced, 34-year- Ever the pragmatist, though, was Prior, the flame-thrower with on and the AL MVP in 2009. 1975 Danny Goodwin, c (California Angels)
Injuries contributed to a steep 1974 Bill Almon, inf (San Diego Padres)
old who was brought in from Falvey sees opportunities through- an outspoken father who made it 1973 David Clyde, lhp (Texas Rangers)
Cleveland this winter to energize a out the draft to bolster a farm sys- clear that whichever team drafted decline in production for Mauer 1972 Dave Roberts, inf (San Diego Padres)
tem that has been picked clean with him should have a spot for him on over the previous three seasons, 1971 Danny Goodwin, c (Chicago White Sox)
Twins front office that was well- 1970 Mike Ivie, c (San Diego Padres)
respected, but has endured a six- the promotions of promising the 40-man roster right away, and but his resurgence this season has 1969 Jeff Burroughs, of (Washington Senators)
year playoff drought that bot- youngsters Miguel Sano, Byron should be ready to pay a premium dovetailed with a surprising start 1968 Tim Foli, inf (N.Y. Mets)
1967 Ron Blomberg, 1b (N.Y. Yankees)
tomed out with last seasons 103 Buxton, Jose Berrios, Max Kepler to bring him in. for the Twins, who are in first place 1966 Steve Chilcott, c (N.Y. Mets)
losses. and Jorge Polanco. The Twins ultimately decided to in the AL Central division. 1965 Rick Monday, of (Kansas City Athletics)
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pitched in a while and I expected some rust. Then Judge lined a drive into the right-
Eduardo Escobar and Byron Buxton home- center seats in his next at-bat, and also dou-
red for Minnesota. Matt Belisle (0-1) got bled earlier.
two outs and was charged with four runs and Trainers room The 25-year-old Judge leads all American
Continued from page 11 four hits. Madison Bumgarner threw 30 pitches off a League players in fan voting for starting spots
We had a lead late, Twins manager Paul mound before the game and looked good, in the All-Star Game. The outfielder enhanced
triple in the ninth. Molitor said. Unfortunately a walk in the according to Bochy, who said that the left- his credentials by going 4 for 4 with a walk,
Today was a good game offensively, seventh turned into a disastrous seventh and hander could face hitters next weekend when scoring four times and driving in three.
said Posey, who raised his average to .347. we couldnt control them after that. the team plays in Colorado. It was
Hopefully were going in the right direc- Bumgarners second time throwing off a Scherzer records 2,000th strikeout
tion. When we were able to get the lead, it Dysons debut mound since suffering a separated left shoul-
WASHINGTON Max Scherzer struck out
seemed like guys were taking good, aggres- Reliever Sam Dyson didnt have the best der and bruised ribs in dirt bike accident on
10 to move past 2,000 for his career, but
sive swings after that. of luck during his Giants debut. The former April 20.
was outpitched by Austin Bibens-Dirkx and
Pence bounced back after striking out Texas closer failed to retire a batter in the the Texas Rangers beat the Washington
three times Saturday and again in his first at- ninth and was charged with three runs, two Up next Nationals 5-1 on Sunday for a sweep of their
bat Sunday. He had an RBI double in the sev- earned. Posey committed an error in the Giants left-hander Ty Blach (4-3, 3.64 weekend series.
enth and in the ninth. The veteran right inning. ERA) makes his 10th start since replacing Scherzer (7-4) has 2,005 career strikeouts
fielder had been 7 for 51 before breaking out He got a couple groundballs we couldnt Bumgarner in the rotation when San after fanning at least 10 batters 10 times
against the Twins. handle, Bochy said. He just had some bad Francisco opens a two-game series against this season. He allowed three runs two
Josh Osich (1-1) retired three batters for luck unfortunately for him. Hell be fine. the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday. earned and three hits in 7 1/3 innings.
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Bolt bids farewell in Jamaica Sports brief increased his haul to 15 Grand After a fourth-round loss on bad
CUP
Tampa Bay 34 32 .515 6 Miami 26 33 .441 12 something neither Patrick Roy, Anaheim, with only captain Mike
Baltimore 31 30 .508 6 1/2 New York 25 32 .439 12 Ken Dryden or Cam Ward ever man- Fisher carrying any Cup Final
Toronto 31 32 .492 7 1/2 Philadelphia 21 37 .362 16 1/2
Central Division Central Division aged, but the 23-year-old Murray experience on the roster.
Minnesota 32 27 .542 Milwaukee 32 29 .525 finished this Cup Final shutting The stingy Predators found
Cleveland 31 29 .517 1 1/2 Chicago 30 29 .508 1 Continued from page 11 out Nashville for the final 126:52.
Detroit 30 32 .484 3 1/2 Cincinnati 29 30 .492 2 Pittsburgh was up to the task, with
Kansas City 28 34 .452 5 1/2 St. Louis 26 32 .448 4 1/2 The loss ended the upstart the Penguins taking the first two
Chicago 26 35 .426 7 Pittsburgh 26 34 .433 5 1/2
West Division West Division the Penguins teams led by current Predators deepest playoff run in games on home ice. Nashville
Houston 44 20 .688 Colorado 39 23 .629 owner Mario Lemieux in the the franchises 19-year history and roared back at home to even things
Angels 33 33 .500 12 Arizona 37 25 .597 2
Seattle 31 33 .484 13 Los Angeles 36 25 .590 2 1/2 1990s. one that became the talk of the up, but the Penguins routed
Texas 30 32 .484 13 Giants 25 37 .403 14 And its the second championship town far beyond Music City, cat- Nashville to set up Game 6.
As 27 36 .429 16 1/2 San Diego 23 38 .377 15 1/2
in 18 months for coach Mike fish and all. The Penguins ruined Nashvilles
Sundays Games Sundays Games Sullivan, who has yet to lose a play-
N.Y. Yankees 14, Baltimore 3 Having won just three of 12 big party where the game coincided
N.Y.Mets 2, Atlanta 1 off series since taking over after
Cleveland 4, Chicago White Sox 2 Pittsburgh 3, Miami 1 playoff series before this year, with the final night of CMA Music
Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 4 St.Louis 6, Philadelphia 5 Mike Johnston was fired. Sullivan Nashville opened this postseason Festival, bringing more than
Angels 12, Houston 6
San Francisco 13, Minnesota 8
Chicago Cubs 7, Colorado 5 is the first American-born coach to by eliminating the top-seeded 100,000 to downtown Nashville.
San Francisco 13, Minnesota 8
Texas 5, Washington 1
Texas 5,Washington 1 win the Cup not once, but twice. Chicago Blackhawks in four Country star Luke Bryan serenaded
Toronto 4, Seattle 0
Kansas City 8, San Diego 3 Arizona 11, Milwaukee 1 Matt Murray became the first games. In doing so, the Predators fans from the rooftop of a honky-
Detroit 8, Boston 3 L.A.Dodgers 9, Cincinnati 7 goalie to win not one, but two
Mondays Games Kansas City 8, San Diego 3 became the first eighth-seeded tonk in a performance that kicked
Phils (Eickhoff 0-7) at Boston (Porcello 3-8), 4:10 p.m. Mondays Games Stanley Cups as a rookie after team to sweep a first-round series off the television broadcast, and he
Os (Miley 2-3) at ChiSox (Pelfrey 2-5), 5:10 p.m. Atlanta (Foltynewicz 4-5) at Nats (Strasburg 7-2),4:05 p.m. being a late-season call up a year since the current playoff format also sang a four-song set for fans
Seattle (Gallardo 2-6) at Twins (Mejia 1-1), 5:10 p.m. Rox (Freeland 7-3) at Pittsburgh (Taillon 2-1), 4:05 p.m. ago and didnt play enough games
Texas (Darvish 5-4) at Astros (Musgrove 4-4),5:10 p.m. Cubs (Lackey 4-6) at NYM (deGrom 4-3), 4:10 p.m. was introduced in 1994. Nashville inside and outside the arena an hour
NYY (Tanaka 5-6) at Angels (Meyer 2-3), 7:07 p.m. Reds (Arroyo 3-4) at Padres (Perdomo 0-3), 7:10 p.m. to get that tag removed. Thats went through St. Louis and then before face-off.
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Big news: Shhhhh!
M
y recent column about the thriving marketplace
for wild animals coincided with a friend sending
an article from Science magazine (sci-
encemag.org/news/2017/05/call-keep-secrets-rare-species-
draws-reluctant-support). Let me summarize.
From the article: The extent to which rare animal poach-
ers piggyback on scientic research became clear to Mark
Auliya soon after he published a 2012 paper announcing
the discovery of the Borneo earless monitor lizard in a new
part of the southeast Asian island. (Now while most folks Wonder Woman was again the worlds favorite movie, following an historic opening weekend.
might not give two gs or frogs about
such a discovery, a scientists job is to
learn about the universe and tell each
Wonder Woman buries The Mummy at box office
other, and us, what they nd. Regardless of By Jake Coyle The poor North American opening for The Mummy,
whether this discovery leads to that ani- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS which cost an estimated $125 million to produce, meant a
mals long-term survival, improved the weak start for Universals ballyhooed Dark Universe.
health of the habitat, some greater appli- NEW YORK Tom Cruise was no match for Wonder The Mummy is intended to launch a new, Marvel-style
cation to human health stranger con- Woman. connected franchise that resurrects many of the famous mon-
nections have been made or just ends up Warner Bros. Wonder Woman wrapped up Cruises The ster characters - including Frankenstein, Dracula and The
being only important if you care about Mummy at the weekend box office, pulling in an estimated Invisible Man -from the studios vaults.
Borneo earless monitor lizards, this is what science is $57.2 million in North American theaters, according to stu- Universal could still point to strong ticket sales interna-
about). Back to the story: the biologist who made the dis- dio estimates Sunday. Universals The Mummy looked its tionally, where The Mummy grossed $141.8 million in 63
covery and published the paper was purposely vague about age, selling a relatively feeble $32.2 million in tickets in territories, including $52.2 million in China. According to
the location, as the author notes, in an attempt to shield its debut weekend. Universal, its the biggest worldwide opening for Cruise.
the animal from collectors and their suppliers. That couldnt compete with Wonder Woman in its sec- His star power now shines brightest overseas, where audi-
Nevertheless, within a year, the lizard was turning up out- ond weekend. The Gal Gadot superhero film, directed by ences have been more forgiving of the actors baggage.
side Borneo. For sale. Patty Jenkins, has quickly earned $205 million domestical- But critics slammed the film, directed by Alex Kurtzman; it
The link is well established: scientists discover a new ly in two weeks. has a dismal 17 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
species of plant or animal (or, as in this case, a new place
where theyre found), publish their ndings, only to learn
that theyve drawn a treasure map for smugglers who know
that there are collectors will pay a very good price to possess
such a rare specimen.
As such, some scientists are now urging that such discov-
eries not be shared or, more accurately, that critical details
which would specify the locations not be shared in arti-
cles announcing those discoveries. A controversial sugges-
tion since, as I said before, making and sharing discoveries
is what scientists do, and a sad indictment of our species
predilection to place a price tag on everything.
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believed the project will align nicely with
the measures intent.
Obviously [residents] recognize the
No stranger to development in San
Bruno, Ghielmettis company sold the for-
mer El Camino Real Theater at 406 San
months.
There will be a lot of good outreach and
opportunities for folks to comment, but
benefit of bringing good housing stock Mateo Ave. to Sares Regis for develop- we are really excited about this, said
into downtown to inject people and activ- ment into 83 apartments and 7,000 square Ghielmetti.
yet to be determined how many square feet ity into the area, said Ghielmetti, refer- feet of retail space. He said the builder is planning to submit
will be set aside for stores. ring to the 67 percent of voters who sup- We have experience directly and recent- formal plans with an eye on getting it
Considering the projects central loca- ported Measure N, boosting allowable ly working with elected officials and city through the planning department and
tion and high visibility, Ghielmetti said building height from 50 to 90 feet near the staff and stakeholders to build consensus approved by officials next year, under
great care will be given to assuring it is train station, and lower in surrounding in town, and we will try to do that for this hopes of breaking ground before 2019.
aesthetically pleasing and architecturally areas. proposed project, he said. Plans are still in their formative stages
interesting. Ghielmetti said the development stands Both projects mark the largest residen- though, said Ghielmetti, and feedback
Groundwork is laid by voters approving to offer additional benefits by offsetting tial developments proposed recently near from city staff, elected officials and the
Measure N in 2014, allowing the construc- the regional jobs and housing imbalance, downtown San Bruno. public could influence the final design.
tion of taller buildings in and around through contributing more living spaces Ghielmetti said representatives from the We are still early in the process, so Im
downtown San Bruno under an effort to to a county starved for available homes. development company have already start- sure the project will evolve, he said.
rejuvenate the citys commercial corridor. There is certainly a housing crisis and ed hosting community discussions with Hopefully we can bring a good project to
Considering the propertys proximity we would like to be part of the solution, residents about the project, and expects bear.
to San Brunos train station and central
LIANIDES
others locally, to assure students are able to build on the momentum he helped establish
identify the ways in which their high Comment on under the guidance of incoming superintend-
school education directly influences their or share this story at ent Mary Streshly, who was picked earlier
goals later in life, he said. www.smdailyjournal.com this year to work as his successor.
Continued from page 3
With the lifetime of experience estab- I have the utmost confidence the district
lished in his 39 years of work, Lianides said tion through Europe, then possibly trying will move forward and the Sequoia Union
logical design and linking students with he would eventually consider again working High School District will serve communi-
surrounding businesses are part of that his hand at helping his son rebuild a new
in a part-time role to continue sharing his home in the East Bay. ties and provide for the next generation of
developing vision, said Lianides. expertise in education. leaders and professionals that will guide
The districts model has shifted, alongside While he takes on other endeavors,
But first he has his eye on a coming vaca- Lianides expressed certainty the district will us, he said.
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LORENA VARGAS
The Girls Scouts at Roy Cloud Elementary School in Redwood City participated in a service project making 40
care packages and writing letters to U.S. Army soldiers stationed in Africa. The girls were excited and proud to
give back and to let the soldiers know that they are appreciated.
***
Way ne and Mi chel l e Go o ds peed, of Woodside,
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in More than 100 Hoover elementary students and family members joined
Redwood City May 26, 2017. Burlingame Parks staff in Washington Park Saturday, June 3, to install plants
*** that help support butterflies. As the Hoover students learned about
Greg o ry and Anna Ranes, of Redwood City, butterflies in the classroom, teachers Mrs. Afshar, Mrs. Delahunt and Mrs.
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Yanez-Vierra sought a way to connect their students, community and the
Redwood City May 27, 2017. challenges these insects face.These kindergarten and first-grade students
*** designed the butterfly habitat and after ample research, a presentation
Jo rg e Si l v a Jr. and Kri s ta Fo rtenberry , of at a Burlingame Parks and Recreation Commission meeting by the students
Rus s el l and Mel i s s a Gus tafs o n, of Redwood San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia and assistance from Parks and Recreation staff in preparing an area in
City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Hospital in Redwood City May 29, 2017. Washington Park, these young students were ready to literally get their
Redwood City May 25, 2017. *** hands dirty. The butterfly habitat they created includes a gnome house
*** Jackey and Nav i ta Wi l s o n, o f Emeral d and plants that support the butterfly life cycle including buddlejia, salvia
Mari ano and Chri s ti na Saenz, of San Mateo, Hi l l s , gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital and milkweed. Special thanks to The Green Fashion Nursery of San Mateo,
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in in Redwood City May 30, 2017. the Hoover PTA and Kimberly Rosales for donations of the plant and
Redwood City May 25, 2017. compost material.
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cause-eviction provisions and rent con-
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middle and high school students in the He said the Planning Commission can I make a difference in my com- tion visit www.rwcbluesjam.com.
for school gatherings, a cafeteria and a fall, to grow gradually once the middle expressed hopes the work would be munity? $25. For more information
gym. An artificial turf field and sports school moves to Belmont. Some 216 completed as soon as possible when visit mingle-mission.eventbrite.com. THURSDAY, JUNE 15
court are also planned for the grounds Employer Spotlight: MidPen
middle school students from nearby they reviewed a status update on the SONA with A Tribute to the Music Housing Corp. 9:30 a.m. Sobrato
surrounding the school, which will cities as well as the South Bay, East project at its Tuesday meeting. of Journey. 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. San Center for Nonprofits, 330 Twin
replace warehouse and office buildings Mateo County Fair. For more infor- Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores.
Bay and San Francisco, are currently Obviously, everyone wants the mation email Learn about MidPen Housing Corps
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Moving the schools sixth-, sev- process, as well as currently available
Belmont campus, she said. But weve run into some hiccups. NAMI Connections. 7 p.m. to 8:30 job openings. For more information
enth- and eighth-grades to a new Carlos de Melo, Belmonts commu- De Melo said the Planning p.m. 1650 Borel Place #130, San email phase2careers@gmail.com.
Belmont campus will allow the sixth- nity development director, said the Commission approved a timeline Mateo. NAMI Connections is for
to 12th-grade school to expand its pro- those with mental illness who are Tai Chi for Balance. 10:30 a.m. to
schools plans to make improvements extension for the intersection working on wellness and recovery. 11:30 a.m. 1044 Middlefield Road,
gramming and reach more students, on Ralston Avenue will coincide with improvements, which is expected to go Free. Drop-ins welcome. For more Redwood City. Come for a morning
said Berman. The schools current cam- information call 638-0800. of movement and breathing to
other projects planned for the school before the City Council at its June 27 improve balance. Free. For more
pus in Hillsborough will become the corridor this summer, among them a meeting. TUESDAY, JUNE 13 information visit
Gig Jobs Panel. 10 a.m. 1044 redwoodcity.org/library.
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Join
Phase2Careers for a panel including San Mateo AARP Meeting. 11 a.m.
local companies representing the 2920 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Bay Areas diverse gig economy. Free. Mateo. Meeting begins at noon. For
For more information visit redwood- more information contact 345-5001.
city.org/library.
Game Day at the Foster City 55+
Senior Day at the County Fair, 11 Club. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Foster City
a.m. to 3 p.m., San Mateo County Fair, Recreation Center, 650 Shell
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. Boulevard, Foster City. Play Bunco,
Seniors age 62+ admitted free into cards or your own game. For more
the fair and Senior Expo. Goody information, call 286-2585.
bags, giveaways, photo booth, blood
pressure check. Come for the Senior Board Games. 3 p.m. Grand Avenue
Expo and stay for the fair. Free. For Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San
more information call 344-5200. Francisco. For more information
email valle@plsinfo.org.
Surviving the Perfect Retirement
Storm. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San Soldering Basics. 4 p.m. South San
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Francisco Main Library 840 West
Carlos. For more information and to Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
reigster call 401-4662. For more information email
valle@plsinfo.org.
Meet Rosie the Riveters at the
County Fair, 11:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. MidPen Media Center
San Mateo County Fair, Expo Hall, Orientation. 6 p.m to 7:30 p.m. 900
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. San Antonio Road, San Carlos. Learn
Local women who worked as rivet- the basics about your public access
ers in World War II tell their stories channels and how you can best
and answer your questions. Free make use of them. For more infor-
admission into fair for seniors age mation, call 494-8686.
62+. All others $2 admission until 3
p.m. For more information call 344- The Coastal Rep Presents: The
5200. Clean House. 8 p.m. 1167 Main
Street, Half Moon Bay. Support local
Textile Tuesday. Noon. South San theater and join The Coastal Rep. For
Francisco Main Library 840 West more information visit
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. coastalrep.com.
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so welcome. Celina Chu in the Superior Court of Cali-
fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti-
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Richard Barwise Westkaemper,
aka Richard B. Westkaemper
SAN MATEO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEgE DISTRICT Case Number: 17PRO00534
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINg otherwise be interested in the will or es-
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of REgARDINg BY-TRUSTEE AREA ELECTIONS tate, or both, of Richard Barwise West-
kaemper, aka Richard B. Westkaemper.
the newspaper industry. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the
A Petition for Probate has been filed by
Kathleen H. Westkaemper in the Superi-
San Mateo County Community College District, at a Board or Court of California, County of San Ma-
teo. The Petition for Probate requests
meeting to be held on June 14, 2017, will hold a public hearing
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of pursuant to Elections Code section 10010 as it considers tran-
that Kathleen H. Westkaemper be ap-
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SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, sitioning to a by-trustee area election system. At the hearing, minister the estate of the decedent.
The petition requests the decedents will
public input will be solicited concerning the transition to and the and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, boundaries of the trustee areas. The public hearing will begin bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
at 6:00 p.m. in the Board Room at the San Mateo County Com- able for examination in the file kept by
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media munity College District Office at 3401 CSM Drive, San Mateo, the court.
The petition requests authority to admin-
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the CA 94402. Further information concerning this hearing and the ister the estate under the Independent
transition to a by-trustee area election system may be obtained Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
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the proposed action.) The independent
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LEgAL NOTICES
authority.
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: JUN. 27, 2017 at
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pullover sweaters
(650)952-3466
(XL) $15/each
335 garden Equipment
Books ANTIqUE TEAk CHINA cabinet and legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
(415)751-2416
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un- BLACk & Decker 18, Hedge Trimmer,
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ORNATE MAgHOgONY headboaard $80. 650-421-5469 CHAIN SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
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595-3933 line. $70. (650)592-3540
294 Baby Stuff MAHOgANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, ROCkINg CHAIRS solid wood, great HUgE LUDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle
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elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 (650)574-4582 Lily
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BABY TREND Stroller Model Range LX Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100
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SEWINg STORAgE cabinet, Custom
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FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
(650)483-1222
PIANO, UPRIgHT, in excellent condi-
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318 Sports Equipment
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. chine s never used for small bus. $95
(650)992-4544.
SHELF RUBBER maid
contact joe (650)573-5269
new $20.00 UPRIgHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
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ESTATE SALES
STERLINg SILVER Paye & Baker baby 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
food pusher with embossed children's SHELF RUBBER maid new $20.00 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 Make money, make room!
AUDIO-TECHNICA (AT-PL50) Auto. YAMAHA ACOUSTIC Guitar, model each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
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296 Appliances 650.952.3466 CHILDS kICk scooter by razor with hel- estate sale,
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brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
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CANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
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