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Police reports slashed and were egged while the owners
were at Temple on North Eldorado Street, it
was reported at 10:06 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
Javelin throw 31.
Someone threw a fence pole over a resi-
dents fence and it had damaged their BURLINGAME
glass door on Shoreview Avenue in San Petty theft. Someone stole a purse from a
Mateo, it was reported at 11:45 a.m. shopping cart on Howard Avenue, it was
Monday, Oct. 29.
reported at 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5.
Petty theft. Someone stole cash from a
SAN MATEO store on Broadway, it was reported at 1:28
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5.
Theft. Someone stole a wallet from anoth-
er persons locker on South Grant Street, it Burg l ary . A resident witnessed someone
was reported at 2:54 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. breaking into a vehicle and stealing items
1. on Old Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported
Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on at 9:38 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4.
Laurie Meadows Drive, it was reported at Ani mal pro bl em. Someones dog was
10:45 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1. pepper sprayed by their neighbor after it
Ro bbery . A woman was punched in the face entered the neighbors property on Rollins
by a stranger and her cellphone was stolen Road, it was reported at 11:48 p. m.
on North Ellsworth Avenue, it was reported Saturday, Nov. 4.
at 10:22 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. Petty theft. Someone tried to steal a shop-
Burg l ary . Items from an unlocked garage ping cart but, when they were pursued by
were stolen on 15th Avenue, it was reported another person, they left the cart and ran on
at 10:36 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. Rollins Road, it was reported at 1:07 a.m.
Vandal i s m. Two vehicles had their tires Saturday, Nov. 4.
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Pamela Kurtzman prepares to lead Sequoia Healthcare District After shouting that he wanted a new defense attorney at
By Anna Schuessler But she acknowl- for allocating funding to health organ- his last court appearance Sept. 29, one of the two alleged
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF edged the challenge izations, such as shifting funds from co-conspirators to a Hillsborough
the regions rising strictly programmatic costs to the woman charged with conspiring to mur-
cost of living has transportation or training costs non- der the father of her two children is set to
If theres one thing that has stayed profits and their employees incur in receive new legal counsel, according to
presented to low-
constant in the 12 years Pamela providing services to district resi- the San Mateo County District
income and middle-
Kurtzman has worked with the Sequoia dents. That would help them maintain Attorneys Office.
income residents in
Healthcare District, its how much has their level of service as operation Charles Smith and John Halley, two
recent years, and
changed within the district serving costs rise for them. She said other pri- defense attorneys retained for Kaveh
said she is hoping
San Mateo County residents living as orities are championing policies such Bayat, were relieved of their responsibil-
the district can alle-
far north as Belmont and as far south as Pamela
Portola Valley. Kurtzman
viate the pressure as the Affordable Care Act and other Kaveh Bayat ities Thursday and the countys private
residents feel when practices such as working with defender program was appointed to his
With years of experience working on it comes to making healthy choices. local dentists to expand coverage case. He will next appear in court Nov.
health initiatives in the districts Weighing rent payments against that reduce barriers residents face in 14 with his new lawyer and to set a new
schools and in allocating funds to health insurance premiums, the cost of accessing health and dental care. trial date, according to prosecutors.
local clinics and nonprofits providing doctors visits and dental procedures, a Kurtzman also aims to work closely Bayat, 31, is known to be the
medical care and other health resources growing number of residents are forgo- with business leaders to help them boyfriend of Tiffany Li, 32, who is
to the estimated 230,000 residents liv- ing medical or dental care to be able to understand the needs of their local charged with conspiring to murder Keith
ing in the district as its director of pro- stay in the area, she said. community and how they can help. Green, a Millbrae man and father of her
grams and grants, Kurtzman said shes Everything is so much more expen- She said shes seen many businesses children. Li, along with Bayat, who is
learned a lot from watching the dis- sive here, people are really having to dedicate funds to causes outside the believed to have pulled the trigger of the
tricts needs change over time. make choices, she said. community and work independently gun that killed Green, and 42-year-old
Tiffany Li
And she is ready to build on her Kurtzman is looking in part to the from others in determining where they Olivier Adella, a Burlingame man whos
experience in her new role as the dis- 35 clinics and community-based non- will devote resources and hopes they been accused as the muscle behind the
tricts CEO, a role shes set to take on profits the district funds with more will consider directing funds closer to crime, are facing murder charges in the
when outgoing CEO Lee Michelson than $2 million each year to help iden- home in the future. shooting death of 27-year-old Green,
steps down in December. tify and fill the gaps in health Id really like to see [businesses] with whom Li was alleged to have a cus-
The most exciting thing for me is I resources available to residents. understand the impact they would have tody dispute at the time of his disappear-
truly do believe in the work that the Combined with data collected by the to support the local need, she said. ance April 29, 2016, according to prose-
district does, she said. Im excited San Mateo County Health System as When theyre investing in the health cutors.
really to build on the good work that well as input from those currently of their local community, theyre Almost two weeks after Green met up
weve done. using services the district funds, going to see that back. with Li at a Millbrae pancake house the
Having overseen half of the more Kurtzman is hoping to stay on top of Though Kurtzman acknowledged she Olivier Adella evening he disappeared, his body was
than $11 million in annual tax revenue the districts changing needs. has big shoes to fill once Michelson discovered near a Sonoma County home-
the district generates annually to sup- I try to talk to people as often as I steps down, shes enthusiastic about less encampment May 11, according to prosecutors.
port school and community health ini- can to really understand, she said. building on the work she and a small Though Li posted $35 million bail by putting up several
tiatives, Kurtzman has gotten a wide Kurtzman is also hoping to keep a team of five part-time and full-time Bay Area properties valued at $62 million along with $4
range of exposure to the needs of resi- focus on preventing major health con- staff members have taken on in recent million in cash in April, Bayat remains in custody with bail
dents of all ages. Having started the ditions from developing among dis- years. Though Kurtzman, 51, is a San set at $35 million, according to prosecutors.
districts Healthy Schools Initiative in trict residents in her tenure as CEO. Carlos resident, she said she has first-
2010, Kurtzman has coordinated coun- Having developed the Healthy Schools hand experience with the struggle Man sentenced for illegal
seling and nutrition classes in eight Initiative for some seven years, some families have getting access to hazardous waste treatment and disposal
school districts. Shes also granted Kurtzman is well aware of the impact health care, having grown up in a fam-
starting early with health education ily of eight siblings in Washington A San Francisco restaurant service company owner was
funds to dozens of community-based
and initiatives can have on the dis- state. sentenced Wednesday to probation and jail time after plead-
nonprofits to meeting the districts
tricts youth and said she is hoping to ing guilty to a felony charge for illegally treating and stor-
many health needs through medical Ive seen how poverty really
apply those principles to other areas ing hazardous waste.
care, food assistance programs, coun- does impact health and decisions that
as well. Daly City resident John Mingjia Chang, owner of
seling and disease prevention, among people make when theyre feeling less
Kurtzman said she and other health Brighten Restaurant Service Company, was charged in May
others resources, through the districts than somebody else because they have
officials may consider new strategies with 11 felony counts for allegedly training employees to
community grants program. less, she said.
mix and handle lye, a mixture of sodium hydroxide and hot
water, despite not being permitted to treat or dispose of haz-
Belmont man shoots closet, found with 26K rounds of ammo ardous waste.
Prosecutors also alleged that a manager in Changs com-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT tiple rounds into his closet because he immediately in part because of a brief pany illegally poured the mixture down the drain into the
suspected an intruder was in his home. hospitalization following the inci- sewer.
A Belmont man who told police he When police officers arrived at his dent. Letters accusing the university of Chang pleaded guilty to one count of felony illegal treat-
fired 15 rounds into a closet in his home, they found Day in the driveway being a criminal organization were ing and storing of hazardous waste.
home last month was arrested Thursday with his hands in the air, saying the found in his home, according to prose- He was sentenced Wednesday to five years adult probation
and charged with 15 felony counts of FBI is after him and that the agency cutors. and 90 days county jail time or in a sheriffs work alterna-
discharge of a firearm with negligence, had put a death mark on him since Day faces a maximum of 12 years and tive program. He is also required to pay $22,000 in inves-
according to the San Mateo County 1997, according to prosecutors. four months state prison if convicted tigative costs and comply with all terms of probation.
District Attorneys Office. Officers found rounds from a 9 mm of all his charges, said Deputy District Lye, a highly caustic substance that can cause chemical
Edward Day, 61, was found alone at gun had gone through the closet and Attorney Karen Guidotti. burns, is used in some types of food preparation and as a
his home with 19 rifles, three hand- exited the exterior wall of the house. According to the San Mateo County cleanser.
guns, 1,180 magazines and 26,000 Though a party was going on at Days Sheriffs Office, Days bail has been
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rounds of ammunition all of which neighbors home at the time, no one set at $2 million. He will next appear
were allegedly legal when police was injured, according to prosecutors. in court Nov. 13 for Superior Court
responded to his call at 2 p.m. Oct. 28 Day, a former University of arraignment, according to prosecu-
in which he allegedly said he shot mul- California employee, was not arrested tors.
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GOP leaders bolt from Senate candidate Moore after sex claim
By Steve Peoples Alabama woman said The Moore campaign denied the report as He was twice removed from his Supreme
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Moore, then a 32-year- the very definition of fake news and inten- Court position, once for disobeying a feder-
old assistant district tional defamation. al court order to remove a 5,200 pound gran-
WASHINGTON A month before attorney, had sexual con- Defiant as ever, Moore himself issued a ite Ten Commandments monument from the
Alabamas special election, Republican tact with her when she fundraising appeal asking for emergency lobby of the state judicial building, and
Senate candidate Roy Moore abruptly faced was 14. Three other donations in a spiritual battle. later for urging state probate judges to defy
lurid allegations Thursday of sexual mis- women interviewed by I believe you and I have a duty to stand up the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legal-
conduct with minors decades ago and an the Post said Moore, and fight back against the forces of evil ized gay marriage.
immediate backlash from party leaders who now 70, approached waging an all-out war on our conservative On Thursday, senior Republicans swiftly
demanded he get out of the race if the accu- Roy Moore them when they were values, he wrote. I will NEVER GIVE UP called for Moore to step aside from the
sations prove true. between the ages of 16 the fight! Senate race if the allegations are shown to
and 18 and he was in his early 30s. All four Moore, a former Alabama Supreme Court be true. And the man he defeated in the
The instant fallout followed a
women spoke on the record to the Post. justice, has made his name in Republican Republican primary, current Sen. Luther
Washington Post report in which an
politics through his public devotion to Strange, left open the possibility he may
hardline Christian conservative positions. re-enter the campaign.
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Around the world
Sen. Rand Pauls neighbor
pleads not guilty in attack
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. U.S. Sen. Rand Pauls long-
time neighbor pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges that
he assaulted the Kentucky Republican
while the senator was mowing his lawn.
Rene Boucher only spoke to reply
yes sir to a judge during a brief
arraignment. He showed no emotion and
kept his head down. Boucher faces up to
a year in jail if convicted of fourth-
degree assault.
Paul, who was not at the hearing,
Rand Paul wrote on Twitter on Wednesday that he
suffered six broken ribs and has excess
fluid around his lungs. The injuries have
sidelined Paul from the Senate as he
recovers at his home.
A prosecutor said after court that crim-
inal charges may change because of the
severity of the lawmakers injuries.
Warren County prosecutor Amy
Milliken didnt provide more details but
said her office was working with
Rene Boucher Kentucky State Police and the FBI. She
said the investigation has not conclud-
ed.
Milliken declined to discuss what could have caused the
REUTERS attack.
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan wipes his brow as he holds his weekly news conference in the U.S. Capitol. Bouchers lawyer, Matt Baker, said the possibility of a
federal charge is a concern.
20 GOP House members urge I hope that that doesnt happen, Baker said. And the
research that I have done thus far would indicate that
theres no applicability of the federal statute that appears
SENIOR SHOWCASE
N.J., said Trumps comments make the It is unclear how far China will go to fulfill
United States look weak and as if we are bow- its pledges. Previous U.S. administrations
ing to Chinas whim. ... Instead of giving have hailed market-opening promises only
Resources and services from all of San Mateo Countyover 30 Exhibitors
China credit for stealing American jobs, the to be left disappointed.
Veterans Day
tracers ew through the dark night diers and veterans. That practice of us to imagine. As one Medal of
sky and I knew I was in a combat guides my work as a county supervi- Honor recipient said, Youve never
zone. sor. I know, for instance, that many lived until youve almost died.
That recognition coupled with the of our neighbors are left behind when Today our conicts are different but
reality of oppressive humidity and it comes to jobs, housing and trans- its clear that courage and sacrice are
heat, mortar attacks, the sounds of portation. still hallmarks of Americas ghting
And that situation is no different for forces. By Elizabeth A. Brunette
panicked jungle animals jutting
through the trees, the special noise a some of San Mateo Countys 30,000 For a long time, the words duty,
E
veterans. Closing that gap for the honor and country have been a mili- xpress your gratitude. Even a simple thanks
helicopter makes and the monsoon goes a long way. Veterans Day is a day set aside
rains and mud reinforced the notion men and women who served in tary motto. Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and Africa said: Those three hallowed words to honor the sacrices U.S. military veterans
that this was unlike anything I had
motivates me to get up every morning reverently dictate what you ought to have made to this great country, yet while sometimes
ever experienced and it changed my
and work on behalf of veterans. be, what you can be, what you will your appreciation and gratitude may be made with good
life.
Nearly two years ago, I had an idea be. They are your rallying points: to intentions, they may not be received similarly by veter-
During my tour of duty, I learned to create a San Mateo County Veterans build courage when courage seems to ans.
important, life-saving lessons. One Commission. fail; to regain faith when there seems Veterans who have recently returned
lesson has stuck with me and has Why? to be little cause for faith; to create from conict, those who recently made
guided my public service career: Never To bring greater focus to the issues hope when hope becomes forlorn. the transition from the military, and
leave anyone behind. that affect vets like mental health and As we celebrate Veterans Day, its
I was recently reminded of this les- homelessness. While the commission those who served in past conicts all
tting to ask how we can honor the
son reading about the heroics of is still young, it has accomplished a sacrices veterans have made. respond differently to being thanked
Medal of Honor recipient Gary great deal advocating for and identify- My answer is that each of us say on Veterans Day.
Martini during the Vietnam War. ing unmet needs. In addition, the thank you on behalf of a grateful After asking a few veterans about
Private First Class Gary Martini, countys Veterans Services Ofce nation. We should recognize their sac- being thanked for their service on
braving intense enemy re, raced worked hard to reach out to vets and rices and patriotism with our stead- Veterans Day, many shared a common
through an open eld to drag a fallen help them receive the benets and fast support and as a country we response; that it was uncomfortable and many feel like
comrade back to a friendly position. services to which they are rightfully should give veterans all the help they they didnt deserve special praise or recognition. In
Noticing a second fallen Marine just entitled. need. response, these veterans provided some insightful recom-
20 meters from the enemy position, I am also proud of having a hand at Our military brothers and sisters mendations for how to appropriately thank a veteran on
Martini once again risked his life to building beautiful new apartments for provided us protection when we and
bring the man back to safety. Upon Veterans Day.
homeless vets on the Menlo Park VA our allies needed it. Now, its our turn
reaching the Marine, Martini received First, as eager as you might be to salute a service mem-
Campus. Fifty-two formerly homeless to return the favor.
a mortal wound, but continued to drag soldiers now live in a safe environ- ber, dont. You will just look awkward, and the veteran
his comrade back to his platoons ment that they can call home. will likely not return your salute. If you see a service
Warren Slocum is a member of the San member at the airport, in the grocery store or on your
position, telling his men to remain On Veterans Day, we honor a long
under cover. As he nally struggled to Mateo County Board of Superv isors, way to work, stop to thank them, but keep it brief and do
line of patriots who served, fought
pull the man to safety, Private First representing District 4. not pursue them on foot or in your car. Many service
members may feel awkward when approached by
Letters to the editor strangers and may not feel like thanks is necessarily
appropriate. Try not to ask them personal questions
about their service especially regarding their combat
Central Park adjacent to the courts. Other Yes, although the entire planet was experience.
Peninsula cities (San Carlos, seeing an alternate reality when it Do not ask if they hurt anyone and certainly do not ask
tennis court reduction Redwood City) have parking next to came to man-made effects on the if they have seen someone die. Those questions are intru-
Editor, their courts. Children can be easily warming climate, at least we had sive and may bring up unwanted memories or feelings of
Many parents in the San Mateo dropped off at the courts and can easi- Nicaragua and Syria backing us up, guilt. Instead, ask them general questions such as when
Central Park area want their children ly be picked up when they are n- until the Nicaraguans nally decided and where they served, the unit they served with, or serv-
to enjoy sports and exercise. They ished. that it was better than no agreement. ice branch they served in.
also want to participate with their That left just us and Syria until that Furthermore, take the opportunity to visit a local VA
sons and daughters in sports. Playing government, while busy shooting
Jim Schwartz down many of its own residents, Hospital and talk with veterans. The San Francisco VA
tennis affords these opportunities. Health Care System has six outpatient facilities in Santa
These endeavors are not supported if San Mateo decided to sign on as well. Now its
just the Donald and Trumpland. Thats Rosa, Eureka, Ukiah, Clearlake, San Bruno and San
the number of Central Park tennis
courts are reduced from six to three as us, left to swing in the breeze in Francisco. Contact them and see if you can schedule a
mentioned in the Nov. 3 Daily Climate blues for Trump splendid isolation, all alone. visit, drop by to talk with veterans, or volunteer. Many
Journal article, Preserving Central Editor, Maybe I can get him a one-way VA clinics have special lunches on Veterans Day, so ask if
Park. And you too, Brutus? That must be ticket to the Flat Earth International you can volunteer to prepare food and interact with the
In addition, moving the courts from what our president is feeling right Conference thats being held in veterans.
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Regulators adopt new safety rules for Uber, Lyft Snapchat to open Utah
By Olga R. Rodriguez decision a mistake. Although we recognize the publics
The CPUC has made a mistake that may familiarity with fingerprinting, we do
office with up to 50 employees
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come back to haunt California riders, not see that a demonstratively greater SALT LAKE CITY Snapchat is planning
Sutton said. level of safety would be added over and to open an office in Utah.
SAN FRANCISCO California regula- It is generally up to local governments to above the current background-check pro- The Utah Technology Council announced
tors on Thursday adopted new safety rules conduct background checks on taxi drivers tocols, Commissioner Liane Randolp Thursday the Venice, California-based Snap
for ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft and those checks often include fingerprint- wrote. Inc. plans to open a facility at a to be deter-
that will not require their drivers be finger- ing them. In California, Los Angeles, San The regulations, first announced Oct. 4, mined location along the Wasatch Front, an
printed as part of background checks, reject- Diego and San Francisco all require taxi will require the ride-hailing companies to urban area that encompasses the stretch from
ing a push by the taxi industry. drivers to be fingerprinted, Sutton said. conduct annual screenings of drivers and Salt Lake City south to Provo.
The California Public Utilities He said that when a taxi driver is finger- that they use third-party agencies that are The Governors Office of Economic
Commission in a meeting in San Francisco printed, those prints are reviewed by local nationally accredited to run background Development said the facility is expected to
unanimously voted to approve the safety law enforcement and the FBI. checks. create up to 50 jobs over the next 15 years. It
regulations it proposed last month after a Law enforcement and experts agree that In an effort to address safety concerns, will include engineering teams working on
year-long review spearheaded by the taxi fingerprints-based background checks are California lawmakers in 2016 passed a law camera technology and augmented reality.
industry. far superior in terms of protecting passen- prohibiting ride-hailing companies from Utah agreed to a tax incentive package that
Dave Sutton, a spokesman for a group gers, he added. But the CPUC disagreed, hiring drivers who are registered sex offend- will allow Snap Inc. to get back up to 20 per-
that represents the Taxicab, Limousine saying fingerprinting doesnt insure more ers or have been convicted of violent felony cent of the state taxes they pay over 15
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Frances Macron heads to Riyadh from UAE in surprise trip France still stood by the nuclear deal,
By Jon Gambrell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS which now is under threat over President
Donald Trumps refusal to re-certify the
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates French accord.
President Emmanuel Macron made a sur- If we were to walk away from it, it would
prise trip on Thursday night to Saudi lead to either immediate war or an absence
Arabia, saying he wanted to speak to the of control which would inevitably lead to a
kingdoms young, assertive crown prince North Korean-situation, which I could not
about Iran and the war in Yemen. accept, Macron said.
Macron said he made the decision earlier The surprise trip to Saudi Arabia came at
in the morning about heading to Saudi the end of a two-day trip by Macron to the
Arabia, in part over Shiite rebels in Yemen United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven
launching a ballistic missile that targeted sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula.
Riyadh, the kingdoms capital. He bluntly After focusing Wednesday on cultural ties
blamed Iran for the attack, saying that between France and the UAE with the open-
while he still supported Tehrans 2015 ing of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Macron on
nuclear deal with world powers, a new Thursday toured a nearby French naval base
agreement needed to be reached over Irans and discussed the military cooperation
missile program. between the two nations.
The missile which was intercepted by Macron visited the Camp Peace naval
Saudi Arabia launched from Yemen, which base at Abu Dhabis Port Zayed, which sits
obviously is an Iranian missile, shows pre- just across the waters of the Persian Gulf
cisely the strength of their program, from the new Louvre. The museums salt-
Macron told journalists at a news confer- REUTERS shaker-like dome sits in sight of the base.
ence held at a French school in Dubai. Prime Minister and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh A military band played La Marseillaise
Iranian state media did not immediately Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum meets with French President Emmanuel Macron in and an honor guard met Macron before he
report the remarks. Iranian officials, while Dubai, United Arab Emirates. boarded and walked through the French
backing the Shiite rebels known as frigate Jean Bart.
Houthis in Yemen, have denied directly and air ports and warning Iran the rebel Mohammed, now controls the levers of The French president later addressed
arming them. missile launch could be considered as an power in the kingdom amid rumors his gathered sailors there, noting their work to
act of war. father may abdicate. both battle extremists and stop smugglers
Macron met with Crown Prince
I believe its important that we work Macron also was careful not to criticize and piracy in the Persian Gulf and surround-
Mohammed bin Salman late Thursday night
with Saudi Arabia for the purpose of guaran- an ongoing campaign of arrests in the ing waters.
and expressed Frances condemnation of
teeing stability in the region and the fight kingdom in what it describes as an anti-cor- We have won in Raqqa and in the coming
targeting Riyadh city by a ballistic mis-
against terrorism, Macron also said in the ruption push. Saudi critics and experts have weeks, the coming months, I believe it
sile, according to a report on the state-run
UAE. called the unprecedented purge of top strongly, we will completely win on the
Saudi Press Agency.
Macron noticeably did not mention Saudi princes and businessmen a bold and risky military level in the Iraqi-Syrian zone,
The ballistic missile launched Saturday
King Salman in his remarks Thursday night move by the crown prince aimed at consol- Macron said, referring to the one-time self-
night flew near Riyadhs international air-
and Saudi officials reported no meeting idating his control of the oil-rich, ultra- described capital of the Islamic State group
port before Saudi officials said they shot it
between the two. It suggests France conservative nation. that fell last month to the Western-backed
down. By early Monday, the kingdom
believes the kings 32-year-old son, Prince Despite criticizing Iran, Macron stressed Syrian Democratic Forces.
responded by closing off Yemens land, sea
agreement among themselves to have any can be devoted to reconciling the two ver- rent seven tax brackets into four, while the
BILL
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hope of passage.
The Senate bill would fully repeal the
state and local deduction claimed by many
sions. But the Senate already seems unlike-
ly to meet that deadline because of complex
rules governing how it must consider the
Senate would retain seven. The House bill
would entirely eliminate the estate tax,
while the Senate version would retain it
taxpayers, an idea that has drawn vigorous tax bill. while doubling the exemption level. Both
opposition from House Republicans in New In one provision sure to cause a major dis- versions would retain an adoption tax credit
Donald Trumps top priority and a goal York and New Jersey and resulted in a com- pute, the Senate measure includes a one-year that had initially been eliminated in the
many Republicans believe has grown even promise in the House version of the bill delay in lowering the corporate tax rate, House bill, but that adoption advocates
more urgent in the wake of election losses that would allow property taxes to be which is to be cut from 35 percent to 20 per- fought to restore.
on Tuesday that displayed an energized deducted up to $10,000. cent. Delaying that reduction would lower
Democratic electorate. Both would increase a child tax credit,
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy the cost of the bill to the Treasury, but the though not to levels sought by Sens. Marco
Yet as the Senate Finance Committee told the Associated Press that the Senates delay is opposed by the White House and
unveiled its bill, a few stark differences Rubio and others, an indication of how indi-
total-repeal approach would face tough sled- some Senate Republicans. vidual provisions will need to be negotiated
emerged with the version approved by the ding in his chamber. As for the hard-fought
House tax-writing committee, underscoring The president would like this to go into with one lawmaker after another in the
compromise, he said, I think itd be diffi- effect right away, Treasury Secretary weeks to come. House Republicans appear
the challenges ahead in getting both cham- cult not to have it in the final bill.
bers to agree on the complex and far-reach- Steven Mnuchin said Thursday on Fox on track to pass their version of the bill
On the other hand, the House bill would Business Network. next week, but in the Senate Majority
ing legislation that would affect nearly lower the cap on the mortgage interest
every American. Other obstacles remain, among them a Leader Mitch McConnell has a slim 52-48
deduction, an idea that caused intense blow- majority that has proven difficult to corral.
The Senate measure fails to repeal the band of deficit hawks in the Senate who are
back from the real estate lobby, but the
estate tax, though it doubles the size of unhappy about the $1.5 trillion the legisla- Democrats are angrily opposed to the
Senate tax measure would leave it
estates exempted from the tax. It makes cou- tion would add to the national debt over the GOP rewrite, arguing its a giveaway to the
unchanged. That means homebuyers would
ples earning up to $1 million eligible for a coming decade. rich and corporate America. Republicans
continue to be able to deduct interest pay-
$1,650 per-child tax credit. It creates a new ments on loans of up to $1 million as per- I remain concerned over how the current contend that the tax reductions will help the
38.5 percent tax bracket for couples earning mitted under current law; the House bill tax reform proposals will grow the already middle class, even though some independ-
more than $1 million and individuals mak- would reduce the limit to $500,000 for new staggering national debt by opting for ent analyses have found that the wealthy
ing more than $500,000 per year. And it home purchases. short-term fixes while ignoring long-term and corporations benefit disproportionate-
takes a different approach to cutting taxes The feverish efforts by Republicans in problems, said Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ala. We ly.
for businesses not organized as corpora- both chambers are aimed at fulfilling a self- must achieve real tax reform crafted in a fis- The tax bill must deepen federal deficits
tions that is less generous but applies to imposed deadline to get legislation out of cally responsible manner. by no more than $1.5 trillion over the com-
more businesses. the House and Senate before Thanksgiving The House and Senate bills are broadly ing decade. If Republicans dont meet that,
Democrats are strongly opposed to the so the period between then and Christmas similar in their outlines. Both would drasti- the measure would be vulnerable to a bill-
GOP rewrite, so the Republicans must find cally reduce the corporate tax rate and also killing Senate filibuster by Democrats that
lower rates for individuals, while eliminat- GOP senators lack the votes to block. It
ing deductions claimed by many people. also cannot add to red ink beyond the first
The House version would collapse the cur- 10 years without facing the same fate.
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the red zone both times. But both times, while on the verge of scor-
ing, Aragon fumbled the ball away.
Sports brief
Those usually come back to cost you, Sell said. But our defense Morgan, Naeher help USWNT
Continued from page 11 just played fabulous.
Aragons D indeed kept M-A in check. The Bears managed just play Canada to 1-1 tie in friendly
passes in the second half, including a backbreaker 25-yard touch- 229 total yards of offense in the game. And after Campos TD strike VANCOUVER, British Columbia Alex
down pass to Simon Mapa to give the Dons a 21-10 advantage with to Mapa to up the lead to 21-10 early in the fourth quarter, the Dons Morgan scored and Alyssa Naeher had a late
9:49 remaining. produced a momentous three-and-out. Aragons pass rush contained stop to help the U.S. Womens National
All told, Campos was 13-of-22 passing for 226 yards and two the drive with senior linebacker Michael Muller producing a sack on Team to a 1-1 draw with Canada on Thursday
TDs. second down, then junior linebacker Camron Grant sacking Conrad night.
Gabe had a fantastic game, Aragon head coach Steve Sell said. on third down. The U.S. had won six in a row since a 1-0
Clutch throw after clutch throw. It was unbelievable, Muller said of the momentum swing. I was loss to Australia on July 27 and is 47-3-7
Robinson was Campos best target of the night. With M-A keying just happy we got this win. And now were looking forward to the all-time against Canada.
on Aragons other receiver, Davion Cox, Robinson emerged with playoffs. Morgan opened the scoring in the 31st
ve catches for 133 yards. M-A produced one last push after getting the ball back at its own minute. Canada failed to clear an entry by
The Dons broke the ice in the rst half by converting eld goals 26 midway through the fourth quarter. Conrad again heated up in the the U.S. and Morgan split three defenders
on each of their rst two possessions. Senior kicker Guadalupe hurry-up offense, completing three straight passes, the third being then, from near the spot, and rolled it past
Hernandez nailed a pair of 27-yard eld goals to make it 6-0. a 48-yard touchdown to a wide-open Joey Olshausen. Stephanie Labbe into the corner of the net.
Then, after the Aragon defense stied M-As third straight posses- Adriana Leon tapped in a goal, after two
M-A converted a 2-point conversion to cut the lead to 21-18. missed chances by Rebecca Quinn, in the
sion and forced a punt, Aragon enjoyed an explosive four-play, 76-
yard scoring drive. Lautaimi opened the drive with a 25-yard sprint It was one of those things, it was just too little too late, 57th to tie it. After a corner kick by Janine
up the gut. Three plays later, Robinson took on one of M-As best Ravipati said. Beckie, Quinns header was blocked and
cornerbacks in Corona and got a step on him up the right sideline With Ravipati using the Bears last timeout prior to the conver- then her shot from the center of the box ric-
with Campos delivering a perfect ball for a 40-yard touchdown. sion attempt, M-A couldnt stop the clock on Aragons nal drive, ocheted off the crossbar. Christine
Hes a great DB but he was kind of giving me inside coverage, so allowing the Dons four rst downs on the possession to run out the Sinclairs cross of the rebound set up Leon
I had to take advantage of that, Robinson said. clock. for the finish from point-blank range .
M-A ipped the script at the end of the rst half with quarterback Theyre a top-40 opponent (in CCS) and Im excited to see what Canada hasnt beaten the U. S. since
Miles Conrad working efciently out of the hurry-up offense. they can do, Ravipati said. Now weve got to look at this as a new 2001. The teams will play again Sunday in
Conrad soldiered through a tough night, completing 13 of 27 pass- season and see how far we can get. San Jose, California.
es for 183 yards.
I think he was just a little bit out of rhythm, M-A head
coach Adhir Ravipati said. But he made some really nice
throws. It was a gutsy effort and was able to make enough
plays to get us back in the game.
With the Bears taking over at their own 29-yard line with
58 seconds remaining in the half, Conrad completed four
straight passes, going for 17, 15 and 8 yards before hitting
freshman Troy Franklin for a 31-yard score 25 seconds before
halftime.
While Conrad opened the second half in a rut, missing on
his rst ve attempts of the half, Aragons offense was even
more spotty. Of the Dons rst three possessions, the least
painful was botching a punt attempt to get levied with a 10-
yard loss and force a turnover on downs, giving M-A the ball
at the Aragon 36. Four plays later, Coronas 33-yard eld
goal cut the lead to 14-10.
Aragons other two possessions to start the half each could
have helped put the game away, with the Dons advancing into
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LEI LUO, DDS just three plays to find pay dirt. After an 8-
yard gain from Auelua, Terra Nova quarter-
back Nate Gordon used a bootleg to gain 18
Burlingame returned the favor, with
Neeley coming up with his pick. The
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San Bruno Offensively, we played a good first half,
offense 147 rushing and 61 yards receiv-
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Adams said. I think our defense played their best
The second half was all about defense. game all year, Adams said. Im really
Over 20 years of experience Burlingame took the second-half kickoff proud of our guys tonight.
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designers, researchers and manufacturers. Like many other physicians and scientists 87.
Crandall said the information will be available involved in concussion research, Crandall is Cedeno verbally committed to Cal Baptist
to other levels of football and to other sports. eager to explore the worthiness of position- before the Division I promotion was con-
Continued from page 11
The video review is one component in the specific helmets. That has become a hot topic in firmed. Her full scholarship would have
NFLs $60 million Engineering Roadmap the industry. been honored regardless. She said she is
designed to improve the understanding of the Cedeno is now set to join Cal Baptist for wowed at the thought of the level of compe-
We think it is an opportunity we can draft a historic season at the Riverside campus.
biomechanics of head injuries in the sport. forward, he said. were going to study later tition she will face.
Crandall emphasizes the need to create incen- Through this season, the athletics programs
with sensors and reconstructions to determine are NCAA Division II status. This includes And then theres the rock-star lifestyle.
tives for innovators to develop new and the severity, the locations, the impact sources. I was excited because the whole travel-
improved protective equipment. the four years Cedenos brother Michael
If you can think of tailoring or customizing a Smith now the all-time leading scorer in ling schedule changes now, Cedeno said. I
One portion of data that Crandall found partic- helmet for those particular impacts and injuries, Lancers mens basketball history played was just more interested in it. I think its
ularly enlightening was the frequency of thats is an opportunity. there from 2014-17. going to be fun.
Next season, though Cedenos fresh- Cedeno said there is still work to be done
man season Cal Baptist will transition to at South City though. The Lady Warriors
the NCAA Division I level. This makes 2017-18 season officially opens
Cedenos signing a historic one in terms of Wednesday, Nov. 29, hosting Washington-
South City athletics as well. SF at 6 p.m.
The last girls basketball player to go Last year, the Warriors advanced to the
straight to a Division I program out of CCS Division II semifinals as the No. 1
South City, according to a think tank of seed, but were upset by eventual CCS cham-
Carion, South City athletic director Frank pion, No. 5 Aptos. South City graduated just
Moro, and former athletic director Matt two players from that roster, that included
Schaukowitch, was Scheron Douglas, who five non-senior starters.
graduated in 1983 and played for a Long Its definitely nice knowing weve got a
Beach State team that advanced to the Elite majority of our players back, Cedeno said.
Eight four times, including the programs Its going to be a fun season.
Murder on the Orient
Express a lavish romp
By Lindsey Bahr whiplash. Certainly no studio waning days of 2017, a per- Branagh plays the lead,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would make a straightforward, fectly decent adaptation of Hercule Poirot, a dandy
classical whodunit with a Agatha Christies 1934 novel Belgian detective with a glori-
Kenneth Branaghs Murder budget the size of a modest with the likes of Michelle ously over-the-top mustache
on the Orient Express is a superhero pic (and no super- Pfeiffer, Penelope Cruz, who can only see the world as
visual feast, bursting with heroes to speak of) nowadays, Johnny Depp, Judi Dench and it should be. Imperfections, he
movie stars, glamour and pro- you think. What year is this Branagh himself lighting up says, stand out, whether its
duction value so high, you anyway? the big screen and chewing the two soft-boiled eggs that are
might just exit the theater But against all odds and decadent scenery like old- of different sizes or, you
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Scott cuts out Kevin Spacey
APPOINTED A S AN MATEO By Jake Coyle
COUNTY S UPERIOR COURT ity. Attorney Nanci THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JUDGE. Nancy L. Fineman of Nishimura, another
Burlingame has been appointed by of Judge Finemans NEW YORK Matt Damon walked onto the set of The
Gov. Jerry Brown to a judgeship on Nancy Fineman law partners, said: Martian one morning to find Ridley Scott speaking into
the San Mateo County Superior Court. Serving as a judge
on the superior court is a commitment multiple walkie-talkies and directing an
Judge Fineman said: I am excited and army of camera operators.
humbled to have been appointed to to dispense justice for those in need Jury findings and recommendations.
from all walks of life. As a trial lawyer Grand Jury investigations are confi- He was shooting four cameras at a
the bench. Judge Fineman earned a
Juris Doctor degree from the for nearly three decades, a former dential. time. I was skeptical about it, and each
University of California School of superior court clerk, a community vol- One way the Grand Jury becomes frame is, like, a Ridley Scott frame
Law, Boalt Hall (Berkeley), and a unteer, a teacher and mentor to her col- aware of potential investigation top- beautiful, Damon recalled in 2015. I
Bachelor of Arts degree from the leagues at the firm, and a student of ics is through suggestions made by said, God, Ridley, each of those shots is
University of California, Berkeley. the law, Nancy Fineman knows what the public. All suggestions are confi- perfect. He says, Theyve been perfect
Until her appointment, Judge the job entails, and is exceptionally dential. Proposals for Grand Jury for a long time!
Fineman was a Principal at Cotchett, well qualified to join her new col- inquiries must be in writing, dated, Ridley Scott
Scotts madman feats of efficiency
Pitre & McCarthy, LLP, where her leagues on the bench as a complete signed by the proposer(s), submitted have long been legend. Now, the director
practice emphasized complex busi- package. I am so proud to call Nancy to the foreman, and include the fol-
lowing information in as much detail is attempting what could be his greatest
ness litigation, employment litiga- my law partner and friend. Although I trick yet, and all of Hollywood is eagerly
tion, securities cases, antitrust and will miss Nancy dearly when she as the proposer feels warranted: 1.
Full name of entity having charge of watching.
intellectual property. Judge Fineman leaves the firm, I know that she has a
higher calling, and that is to serve the the subject of the proposed inquiry or Scott on Wednesday summarily decided
has had extensive experience in repre- to cut Kevin Spacey out of the already
senting the victims of financial fraud public. of the entity to be investigated. 2. A
*** list of specific operations, policies or completed movie All the Money in the
and she and her law partner Joseph W.
Cotchett were the first lawyers to DO YOU HAVE AN ISSUE THAT program areas that are proposed for World, reshoot the actors many scenes
interview Bernie Madoff in prison. YOU BELIEVE WOULD MERIT inquiry. 3. A statement of why the using Christopher Plummer the man
inquiry should be undertaken. What Kevin Spacey
While in private practice, Judge ATTENTION B Y THE S AN Scott originally wanted for the role of oil
MATEO COUNTY CIVIL GRAND benefits might accrue from it? What tycoon J. Paul Getty and still, somehow, make a release
Fineman represented many pro bono
JURY? The San Mateo County Civil facts or information explain the date just six weeks away.
clients, among them a 97-year-old
Grand Jury is an independent inves- importance of or reason for an It is, to say the least, an unprecedented move that most
Burlingame woman who was threat-
tigative body created by the inquiry? 4. The name and role or asso-
ened with eviction. Mr. Cotchett said: filmmakers (and studios) wouldnt even consider. With
California State Constitution. ciation of person proposing the
Nancy will be greatly missed, not Spacey suddenly deemed toxic following a flood of sexual
Composed of 19 citizens, the San inquiry, plus any facts, relationships
only by this firm, but for all the pro- or associations that explain or harassment and assault allegations, Scott in one of the
bono work she has performed over the Mateo County Civil Grand Jury serves more audacious acts of damage control in recent memory
as a watchdog for citizens of the enlighten the proposers interest in
years for those in need. She is an the inquiry. Why are you proposing simply opted to be rid of him.
extraordinary lawyer and her commit- county. The Civil Grand Jury investi-
gates whether local governments are this? Have you any direct or indirect Its as if the maker of the epic Exodus took to heart the
ment to our profession has been interest in the inquiry? Bibles advice: And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off
tremendous the good news is that following legal requirements, looks
at whether government operations are Correspondence should be directed to and cast it from thee.
our Judiciary will be the recipient of the Grand Jury Foreperson c/o Court
her outstanding ability. performed efficiently and effectively, Scott even caught the films distributor, Sony Pictures,
and identifies significant public Executive Office, 400 County Center, by surprise. But once word got out Wednesday, the studio
Judge Fineman was born in San Redwood City, CA 94063-1655.
Francisco and raised in the East Bay. issues or problems that may not be opted to support the plan. Saying no to Ridley is an unen-
getting sufficient attention. The Investigation suggestion forms are viable task.
She is a past board member of the San also available through the Grand
Mateo County Bar Association, and Grand Jury covers county agencies and
Jurys website at
past president and board member of departments, cities, special districts
http://bit.ly/2kksXu3.
the San Mateo County Women and public schools within San Mateo
Lawyers Section Educational County. Its reports, which are pub-
Foundation. Active in community lished on its website, are advisory in Susan Cohn is a member of the State Bar of
affairs, Judge Fineman served as past nature, although local governments California. She may be reached at
president Council member of The must respond in writing to any Grand susan@smdailyjournal.com.
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ously retail uses are allowed in the new tered in his 16 years of serving as an elected Its a difficult issue because its not an
STORE
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stores general commercial/industrial zone
by right and therefore the opening in that
location didnt require any public hearings.
official and is looking forward to discussing
a topic of community concern Monday.
This is clearly an issue that is really
illegal business, he said. But its a matter
of whether our community wants it in our
city or not.
He added the city learned about the stores striking deep into the hearts of San Carlos Councilman Cameron Johnson, who
plans when the company submitted a build- citizens, he said. called for the councils review of a moratori-
store location at 1123 Industrial Road are a ing application permit in September. Ortiz said company officials are planning um almost two weeks ago, said he has been
standstill after councilmembers voted at But for many residents, news of the to attend the councils Monday discussion
their Oct. 23 meeting to review a moratori- considering concerns detailed in the hun-
planned opening came as a shock, spawn- to help residents and officials understand dreds of emails hes received and many con-
um for stores selling firearms in response to ing questions about whether a new store how the company does business and differs
concerns posed by several residents about versations hes had with residents so far to
selling guns is a good fit for the city and from the perceptions many have about prepare for Mondays meeting.
the store opening. He said the company how the city regulates stores selling guns. stores that sell guns. As a sporting good I think its clear to me that the communi-
officials have taken great care to follow
Alan Gates, associate rector at the store selling fishing equipment such as ty wants to have a discussion about it, he
safety and security regulations posed in
each of the 20 cities many of which are Episcopal Church of the Epiphany in San rods, reels and tackle as well as hunting and said. Im looking forward to having that
located in Southern California where the Carlos, said he learned about the new store shooting accessories, Ortiz said less than 7 discussion.
city has stores and had done the same when when he passed by signs marking its new percent of the stores area would contain
location in recent weeks and joined other firearms and less than 5 percent of the items Ortiz said company officials are eager to
they considered San Carlos as a new loca- share how their stores operate within the
tion. residents at the councils Oct. 23 meeting to sold by quantity at Turners Outdoorsman
voice his concerns. Though Gates is aware stores are firearms. He added concrete barri- communities where theyre located Monday
Were prepared to do business here like so residents with concerns better understand
we are in every city, he said, adding that of some residents who support the stores ers placed outside stores, roll-down steel
opening, he said the vast majority of those doors, a 24-hour alarm system and steel the wide variety of products offered and their
the city of Palmdale approved a permit to investment in ensuring they operate safely
open a store there Tuesday. Were a very he had spoken with support a moratorium cables securing shotguns and rifles are
and do not want to see another store selling among the safety features included in all the and securely. Acknowledging plans for the
heavily regulated business which often store have been pushed out indefinitely,
exceeds whats required by law who would guns in San Carlos, adding that if they are stores and that he said have exceeded feder-
allowed in the city, residents would want al, state and local regulations. Ortiz said efforts to get the store up and run-
like to do business in this area. ning could start quickly should officials
After meeting with city planners as well some say in it. For Mayor Bob Grassilli, defining the
Our citizens would want to have a voice communitys standards for businesses would give the go-ahead.
as members of the San Carlos Bureau of the
in where they are located and to ensure be central to the discussion, noting We do what cities ask us to do, he said.
San Mateo County Sheriffs Office to dis-
that they are operating in a way that pro- moments in the citys past when officials Its a little tougher when things slow down
cuss plans for the store, Ortiz said it had met
tects the safety of residents, he said. banned new banks and beauty salons and because we obviously didnt see this com-
the citys requirements and was on track to
Councilman Mark Olbert said hes more recently retail marijuana stores in the ing.
open in November. Community
Development Director Al Savay said previ- received more emails from residents about city in response to trends or community The council meets 7 p.m. Nov. 13, at City
this topic than any other issue hes encoun- concerns. Hall, 600 Elm St.
Express, which should really have its own to keep track of whos who in this bunch Branagh certainly steals scenes as
ORIENT
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credit in the film, where he meets an odd
group of strangers a sultry widow
(Pfeiffer), a secretive governess (Daisy
and quite a few get the short shrift. But its
still fun enough to see Depp hamming it up
with a thick New York accent, Pfeiffer
Poirot, but the director might have taken
some more time to ensure that all of his
characters were given as loving a treatment
Ridley), the doctor whom she pretends to vamping around the trains hallways and as his own, or the setting, which is truly
not know (Leslie Odom Jr.), a gangster-like Branagh careening between giddy parody quite splendid to behold and even makes up
know, the kind of incongruities that make it art dealer (Depp), his valet (Derek Jacobi) and self-seriousness as a man who delights for some of the deficiencies of the story-
immediately obvious to him who has com- and his bookkeeper (Josh Gad), a princess in a well-constructed pastry and a good turn- telling.
mitted a crime. This is all laid out quite neat- (Dench) and her maid (Olivia Coleman), a of-phrase from Charles Dickens but cant As odd as it might sound, it is somewhat
ly in a lively opening sequence at the religious zealot (Cruz), a volatile dancer seem to comprehend moral ambiguity in the refreshing to sit in a theater and watch a
Wailing Wall in Jerusalem where he theatri- (Sergei Polunin) and his sick wife (Lucy slightest. grand scale production thats not set in
cally solves a theft in front of a crowd of Boynton), a German professor (Willem Unfortunately, the movie loses its steam space or predetermined by the pages in a
locals on the verge of rioting. Dafoe) and a count (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo). right when the intrigue is supposed to be comic book. Then it goes and mucks it all
Chance brings him aboard the Orient And then one of them dies theres at least taking over. The discovery process isnt up by leaving the door conspicuously open
a chance someone reading nearly as fun or engaging as it should be, for a sequel.
doesnt yet know who and and despite the energetic start, the film Murder on the Orient Express, a 20th
everyone remaining becomes a bit of a slog waiting for the big Century Fox release, is rated PG-13 by the
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Got all that? either from the source material, Sidney for violence and thematic elements.
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their cars. Shlaes noted the new bicy-
cle parking plan is part of a two-
pronged approach to enhance oppor-
Tai Chi. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. San Carlos Monte St., San Mateo. Tickets online tunities for cyclists.
Library, 610 Elm st., San Carlos. Tai Chi are $17 for adults, $12 for students We want to increase and maintain
is offered for adults every Friday and and seniors. Final day of showing. For able parking their bikes at stations
Saturday morning. For more infor- more information and tickets visit
whenever possible, said Caltrain bike capacity on board and offer
mation call 591-0341. hillsdaledrama.com. secure bike parking solutions,
spokesman Dan Lieberman.
IlluminOdyssey: A Winter Light School of Rock Concert. 2 p.m. St. Shlaes said, while recognizing con-
Experience for Kids. 10 a.m. to 4 James Gate, 1410 Old County Road, An estimated 40 percent of bicy-
straints. There is a limit as to how
p.m. CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point Belmont. No door fee when a copy of clists have at least one of their desti-
Drive, San Mateo. Opening day. Free the press release is presented. For many bikes on board you can have,
with admission. For more informa- more information call 347-3474. nations within a half mile of their
but we wanted to make sure Caltrain is
tion call 340-7572. station. Therefore, providing better
Book Talk With Bridget Quinn. 2:30 still encouraging people to bike.
San Mateo Harvest Festival. 10 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San wayside parking amenities could
a.m. to 5 p.m. 2495 Delaware St., San Francisco. Bridget Quinn, author of reduce overcrowding on some of the The plan includes hiring a dedicated
Mateo. Cost $4 to $9. Over 24,000 Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who
agencys dedicated bike cars, accord- bike parking manager to help imple-
handmade gifts, live entertainment, Made Art and Made History (In That
food and a KidZone. For more infor- Order), will discuss her book. For ing to Caltrain. ment changes, delegating administra-
mation contact info@harvestfesti- more information contact ssf- Of bicyclists, 93 percent brought tion of the system to third-party ven-
val.com. pladm@plsinfo.org. The plan suggests significantly their wheels aboard while just 6 per-
increasing bike parking throughout dors, and upping Caltrains annual
Pinocchio The Musical. 7 p.m. The Golden Gate Radio Orchestra cent parked them at the station and a funding from $390,00 to $570,000.
Bayside Performing Arts Center, presents their fall concert. 3 p.m. the system, with strategic focus on slim 1 percent used a bike share,
2025 Kehoe Avenue, San Mateo. 2145 Bunker Hill Drive, San Mateo. high-demand stations and electronic The plan also evaluates which sta-
Family Friendly. For more informa- $15 tickets. For more information
according to Caltrain. tions could benefit from more bicycle
tion call (415) 420-0810. call 871-7464. lockers. It also notes keying in to With its more than 60,000 daily
new technologies to make parking a parking, on-demand availability and
Hillsdale High Schools produc- Autumn Song. 3 p.m. Good
weekday ridership expected to electronic versus traditional key
tion of Les Miserables. 7 p.m. Shepherd Episcopal Church, 1300 bicycle more convenient and reliable increase alongside the Bay Areas
Hillsdale High School. 3115 Del Fifth Ave., Belmont. NACUSA while keeping costs reasonable, lockers.
Composers concert of new works.
booming growth, Caltrain is prepar-
Monte St., San Mateo. Tickets online Jeff Gee, chair of the Caltrain Board
are $17 for adults, $12 for students For more information call 593-4844. according to the plan. ing to accommodate more com-
and seniors. Runs through Sunday, Bikes are an integral part of solv- muters. The Modernization Program, of Directors and a Redwood City
Nov. 12. The Sunday show will start Choral and Organ Classics. 3 p.m. councilman, said these enhancements
at 2 p.m. For more information and to 5 p.m. 1985 Louis Road, Palo Alto. ing the last-mile problem for com- which includes electrifying the tracks
tickets visit hillsdaledrama.com. Featuring works by Haydn, Mozart, muters, said Emma Shlaes, policy and purchasing new trains, offered a are part of the agencys commitment
Vivaldi and Poulenc. Cost $15. For to bicyclists and closing the last-
Fairy-tale Comedy for Kids. 7 p.m. more information call 856-6662. manager with the Silicon Valley rare opportunity to customize
to 9 p.m. 828 Chestnut St., San Bicycle Coalition. Enhancing bike Caltrains future fleet. It was during mile challenge for commuters. City
Carlos. Performance of The Princess Art Liaisons Art Show. 3 p.m. to 5 planning has changed over the years
Who Had No Name. Cost $14 stu- p.m. 113 S. B St., San Mateo. Meet parking facilities and expanding on- that process Caltrain agreed to a
dents, $19 adults. Free for children artists at Philz for custom artwork board capacity promotes mass transit staking design that will allow it to with an increased focus now on tran-
under 3. For more information con- and cups of coffee. For more infor- sit-oriented developments. Gee said
tact eve@sancarloschildrensthe- mation contact gailsjoman@artli- ridership and in turn helps alleviate increase onboard bike storage 12.5
ater.com. aisons.com. traffic congestion, she said. percent systemwide when electric encouraging cyclists is an important
trains hit the tracks in 2021, accord- component as communities strive to
The Further Adventures of Hedda MusiKohl Notes: Morgenstern Demand for Caltrain is going up
Gabler. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 2120 Trio. 7 p.m. Kohl Mansion, 2750 ing to the agency. promote housing developments
Adeline Drive, Burlingame. For more and I doubt well see them expanding
Broadway, Redwood City. Cost $15 to
The current fleet offers one bike while working to alleviate traffic.
$35. For more information call 493- information call 762-1130. car parking lots, Shlaes said.
2006. Biking is a sustainable option to space for every nine traditional seats, Our cities have grown and evolved
Holiday Gala: Pianist Joyce Yang in
SATURDAY, NOV. 11 Recital. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Kohl get to and from the station. but that ratio on the new electric over time and as the distance from the
San Mateo Harvest Festival. 10 Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive,
Bicyclists represent a significant trains will increase to 1 to 8, accord- train station to home got wider, peo-
a.m. to 5 p.m. 2495 Delaware St., San Burlingame. Admission is $75 or $60
Mateo. Cost $4 to $9. Over 24,000 for two or more. For more informa- portion of Caltrain commuters. Of ing to Caltrain. The move came fol- ple had to drive, Gee said. But now,
handmade gifts, live entertainment, tion call 762-1130.
those getting on the Peninsulas lowing stakeholder input and bicycle people are excited about being able
food, and a KidZone. For more infor- to live and work in a walkable city
mation contact info@harvestfesti- MONDAY, NOV. 13 train, about 17 percent ride their coalitions in Silicon Valley and San
val.com. Disinheriting the IRS from your
bikes, 11 percent drive alone, anoth- Francisco advocating for more capac- and be able to be close to transit.
retirement accounts. 6 p.m. to 8
Free La Nebbia Winery Craft Faire p.m. Foster City Library, 1000 E. er 14 percent were picked up or ity. Advocates noted bicyclists are
and Wine Tasting. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. For more often bumped during peak travel
La Nebbia Winery, 12341 San Mateo information email dcason@fiatpro- dropped off, 19 percent took another Visit caltrain. com to rev iew the
Road, Half Moon Bay. Food, hand- gram.org or call 401-4662. form of transit and 34 percent walked times due to overcrowding, and new bicy cle park ing management
made jewelry, arts, crafts, picnic, to the station, according to Caltrain. argued Caltrain must be a reliable plan.
Sams Chowder. Free. For more infor- Learn Chess. 7 p.m. San Carlos
mation call 591-6596. Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Meets
the second Monday of every month.
PLAY
Morgenstern Trio Performance. 3 For more information call 591-0341. dancers led by Farbstein as Kathy and An interesting aspect of this produc-
p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Randy OHara as Dons comic side- tion is the subtle effort to link early
Collaboration with Music at Kohl Biotech Lecture: CRISPR Gene-
Editing Technology. 7 p.m. to 8:30 kick, Cosmo. Their talents and those advances in film technology with
Mansion. Free. For more information
call 522-7818. p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Oak of the ensemble shine in number after Silicon Valley. Therefore, some of Don
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Continued from page 1
The talk is presented by Dr. Matthew
number inventively choreographed by and Linas scenes were filmed in a
Fairy-tale Comedy for Kids. 3 p.m.
to 5 p.m. 828 Chestnut St., San Porteus, Associate Professor of Robyn Tribuzi. Beaux Arts mansion in Atherton thats
Carlos. Performance of The Princess Pediatrics at Stanford University and romantically by fan magazines and by the former home of Leon Douglass.
Who Had No Name. Cost $14 stu- attending physician at Stanfords Lina, but not Don, whos smarter than Of course theres the memorable
dents, $19 adults. Free for children pediatric hospital. For more informa-
she. finale to Act 1 when Don ignores a In his program notes, director Perez
under 3. For more information con- tion call 522-7818.
downpour to sing the title song and says that Douglass was a pioneer of
tact eve@sancarloschildrensthe- When their studio decides to turn
ater.com. Dragon Theatre Productions: swing on a lamp post, just as Gene sound and an innovator in the early
Dragonfruit II. 7:30 p.m. 2120 their next film into a musical, theres
Kelly did in the 1952 film. Blanning days of motion pictures. He and
Book Launch Party with Gail Broadway, Redwood City. Suggested one big problem: Lina has a screechy
Carriger. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 480 donation $5 to $10. For more infor- displays his dance talents here and Thomas Edison co-invented the
mation contact info@dragonpro- voice and cant sing a note.
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Dress- elsewhere, but he has such a wide Gramophone and Victrola. He also
up welcome for launch of Carrigers ductions.net. Unbeknownst to her, Dons new
new novella, Romancing the vibrato that he often strays from helped to advance colorization.
TUESDAY, NOV. 14 romantic interest, Kathy Selden
Werewolf. For more information
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 (Amanda Farbstein), will dub Linas pitch. Overall, its an enjoyable produc-
contact tai@plsinfo.org.
a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San voice and lines. Songs by Nacio Herb Brown and tion that runs about two and a half
Hillsdale High Schools produc- Mateo. Registration is required. Free.
For more information call 522-7490. Lina discovers the ruse and raises a Arthur Freed have become classics hours with one intermission.
tion of Les Miserables. 7 p.m.
Hillsdale High School. 3115 Del
Kids Craft with Sophies World at
huge stink, but the entire truth with the likes of the title song as well It continues through Nov. 19 at the
Monte St., San Mateo. Tickets online becomes public, and theres the
are $17 for adults, $12 for students Grand Library. 4 p.m. 306 Walnut as You Stepped Out of a Dream, You Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway,
and seniors. Runs through Sunday, Ave., South San Francisco. Make and inevitable happy ending. Were Meant for Me and others. Redwood City. For tickets and infor-
Nov. 12. For more information and decorate pumpkin turkeys to take
tickets visit hillsdaledrama.com home. For more information contact Director Alex Perez has assembled a Musical director Joe Murphy and his mation call (650) FOX-7770 or visit
ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. mostly stellar cast of actor-singer- orchestra accompany them. broadwaybythebay.org.
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