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‘BLACK PANTHER’
CONTINUES REIGN
CLOSING CEREMONY
WINTER OLYMPICS COME TO AN END WITH A GRAND SHOW
Norway
Germany
Canada
U.S.
MEDAL COUNT
GOLD
14
14
11
9
SILVER
14
10
8
8
BRONZE
11
7
10
6
TOTAL
39
31
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DATEBOOK PAGE 17 SPORTS PAGE 11
Zero-tolerance for
underage pot DUIs
in new legislation
State Sen. Jerry Hill aims to send
strong message to young drivers
By Anna Schuessler dents, Hill said
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the bill reiter-
ates the fact that
Those worried about the effect of driving while
loosened recreational marijuana impaired is not
laws can now look to a bill intro- only risky and
duced by state Sen. Jerry Hill 10 dangerous, it’s
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL days ago to address one arena pos- unacceptable.
Principal Teresa Anthony, left, who is retiring at the end of the year, drops in on an eighth-grade class at Mount ing concern for some — youth And by sus-
Carmel School in Redwood City. getting high and then getting Jerry Hill pending the dri-
behind the wheel. ver’s license of
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he Rear View Mirror doesn’t want to reported at 7:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 29.
alarm anyone, but the current flu
outbreak conjures up images of the Pe t t y t h e f t . Someone broke into an
influenza pandemic that killed millions unlocked vehicle and stole tools worth $299
throughout the world 100 years ago during on Mizzen Lane, it was reported at 6:45 p.m.
World War I. Monday, Jan. 29.
Few people realize just how devastating Petty theft. Someone had two of their
the flu was in 1918, the last year of the war. vehicles rummaged through but nothing
To put things in perspective, the National NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY OF MEDICINE seemed to be stolen on Mizzen Lane, it was
Archives estimated that the so-called Army Hospital, Camp Funston, Kansas. reported at 1:05 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29.
“Spanish Flu” killed 50 million people. The published in the San Francisco Examiner in ure apparently doesn’t include deaths at
war killed around 16 million. 1976. Camp Fremont, the sprawling Army training REDWOOD CITY
A rough estimate shows the flu took the The article points out that an exact count base at Menlo Park. The Journal of the
lives of 131 San Mateo County residents, was difficult to determine because in 1918 American Medical Association reported in Petty theft. A vehicle was broken into
accounting for about one-sixth of all deaths recordkeeping “techniques were marginal, to December of 1918 that 147 Camp Fremont overnight on Ohio Avenue, it was reported at
in the county in 1918. The statistics come say the least.” In addition, health officials men died from the flu out of a “conservative 7:16 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 8.
from an extensive feature article on the flu believe many more died than were reported. estimate” of more than 3,000 cases.
The aforementioned San Mateo County fig- The first San Francisco case was reported Burg l ary. Someone tried to break into a
on Sept. 4, 1918, and within three weeks residence while the owner was home on
the entire Bay Area was in the midst of a Maryland Street, it was reported at 5:34 a.m.
Presented by Cinemark Theatres, Talbots and the San Mateo Daily Journal full-fledged epidemic. The statistics in the Thursday, Feb. 8.
Examiner article came from the “Report of Burg l ary. A vehicle’s window was found
the State Board of Health for 1918.” Across smashed and a cellphone was stolen on
California, the flu killed at least 13,340 Oracle Parkway, it was reported at 2:41 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 7.
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Native American tribes cut out of state pot market may grow their own Local briefs
By Michael Blood For tribes to participate in the state-run
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS market, “they have to give up their rights Cliff rescue
to act as governments, with regard to prompts Highway 1 closure
LOS ANGELES — American Indian tribes cannabis, ” said Mark Levitan, a tribal A cliff rescue was the reason authorities
that say they have been cut out of attorney. closed both directions of state Highway 1 in
California’s legal marijuana market have At issue are legally thorny questions San Mateo County, a sheriff's spokeswoman
raised the possibility of going their own about who governs whom, taxation and the said.
way by establishing pot businesses outside intersection of state marijuana laws with Deputies were dispatched at about 11 a.m.,
the state-regulated system that is less than tribes that the federal government recog- Sunday, Feb. 25, to Pescadero State Beach
two months old. nizes as sovereign nations within the U.S. where they assisted state parks rangers with
The tribes floated the idea of setting up Under regulations issued last year, the rescue, San Mateo County sheriff's spokes-
rival farms and sales shops on reservations California would retain full control over woman Detective Rosemerry Blankswade said.
after concluding that rules requiring them to licensing. Tribes would have to follow
be licensed by the state would strip them of state rules, including “submission to all Record low temps
authority over their own lands and their enforcement,” to obtain a license to grow
right to self-governance. or sell marijuana. Any application must sweep across Bay Area
The possibility of the tribes breaking transform its longstanding medicinal and include a waiver of “sovereign immunity,” At least seven places in the San Francisco
away from the state-run system is one more illegal marijuana markets into a unified, a sort of legal firewall that protects tribal and Monterey bay areas reported record low
challenge for California as it attempts to multibillion-dollar industry. interests. temperatures over the weekend, National
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QUACK! QUACK!: OREGON DUCKS CLINCH PAC-12 WOMEN’S HOOPS CHAMPIONSHIP; STANFORD SETTLES FOR SECOND PLACE >> PAGE 12
Americans over-promise,
under-deliver at Olympics
T
hey had their moments, without a doubt. From a nerve-wrack-
ing victory in women’s hockey to the fun-loving guys over
at the curling sheet to Shaun White’s spiraling run of redemp-
tion, the American athletes gave the folks back home some com-
pelling reasons to stay up to all hours of the night.
Yet there were far more times when flipping
the channel was the better option.
No amount of soaring visuals or tear-jerk-
ing features or hokey patriotism could gloss
over this reality: Team USA did not live up to
expectations at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
The flame was set to be doused Sunday night
on a games that produced nine golds but only
23 medals overall, which represented the
country’s lowest output since 1998 and, more
perplexing, far below the U.S. Olympic
Committee’s own target.
PAUL If not for those shredders out at the snowboard
mountain, who accounted for nearly half the
NEWBERRY golds (four) and seven medals in all, these
Olympics would’ve been a total flop for the U.S.
Someone’s got some ‘splaining to do.
They should start with whoever came up with that full-screen slide,
presented to the USOC last year, projecting the Americans would take
a minimum of 25 medals, set a supposedly realistic target of 37, and
even threw out the laughable possibility of making off with 59 if
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL absolutely everything went according to plan (and, presumably, a
Burlingame goalkeeper Evan Glatt pushes a Mitty penalty shot wide during the Panthers’ 2-0 win over the
Monarchs in the first round of the CCS Open Division bracket. Glatt finished the game with 11 saves. See COLUMN, Page 16
Women’s hoops
Anigwe, Smith help Cal women beat Washington
Sharks fall in OT on goal by Wild’s Spurgeon
SEATTLE — Kristine Anigwe had 23 points, on 11-of-18 By Brian Hall Wild 3, Sharks 2, OT
shooting, and 12 rebounds, Kianna Smith added 16 points THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
and eight assists and Cal beat Washington goal lead and was 23-0-1 when leading who flipped a backhand shot past
83-67 in the regular-season finale Sunday. ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jared Spurgeon after two periods. Martin Jones Dubnyk just 2:28 into the second to
Cal (20-9, 11-7 Pac-12) clinched the scored with 12 seconds left in over- stopped 38 shots for the Sharks, who extend his career best with his 15th goal.
fifth seed in the conference tournament time to give the lost the final three games of a four- Cullen countered with 43.4 seconds
and will play the 12th-seeded Huskies (7- Minnesota Wild a 3- game trip. left in the period, tipping home a pass
22, 1-17) in a first-round game on March 2 victory against Spurgeon managed to collect the from Spurgeon.
1 in Seattle. Cal swept the season series the Sharks Sunday puck in the offensive zone after Brent Staal tied the game with 4:44 left on
winning the first game 69-60. night. Burns couldn’t corral it. Spurgeon sent a wraparound that deflected off of
Smith hit two 3-pointers and Anigwe Spurgeon added an a cross-ice pass to a uncovered Zucker. Jones. Staal has eight goals and five
made back-to-back jumpers during a 16-2 assist, and Jason Instead of shooting on Jones, who slid assists in his past 10 games and
Kristine Anigwe opening run and the Bears led by double Zucker had two across the crease, Zucker passed back reached the 30-goal mark for the sixth
figures the rest of the way. Amber Melgoza hit assists, setting up to Spurgeon for a wide-open goal. time in his career.
Washington’s field-goal attempt but the Huskies missed Spurgeon in the Ryan had his first NHL goals with a No tes : Minnesota placed veteran F
Jared Spurgeon extra session as pair against Edmonton on Feb. 10 and Chris Stewart on waivers on Sunday.
their next eight and finished the first quarter trailing 20-6
after shooting 2 of 18, including 0 for 9 from 3-point range. Minnesota tied a added to the tally 14:00 into the first Stewart had been scratched in 10 of the
Melgoza led Washington with 24 points. season-high with when he snapped a quick shot past past 15 games. He has nine goals and
UW has lost 10 games in a row — two shy of the program’s its fourth straight Dubnyk on a cross-ice feed from four assists in 47 games this season.
longest losing streak ever and its longest since a six-game victory. Jannik Hansen. . . . San Jose D Justin Braun was
skid in February 2000. As the Huskies head into the Pac-12 Matt Cullen and Off their back-to-back losses in scratched after missing the morning
Tournament, they have the fewest single-season wins in Eric Staal also Nashville and Chicago, the Sharks skate with the flu. It’s the first game
school history and have tied the record for losses. Their one scored for the Wild, came out determined in the first and put Braun has missed this season. ... Wild
conference win is their fewest in more than 25 seasons. who have earned up 17 shots in the period. Minnesota D Jonas Brodin practiced on Sunday
Washington won 20-plus games in each of the last six points in 23 of their responded and allowed just four shots for the first time since injuring his
seasons and advanced the Final Four in 2016 and the Sweet Joakim Ryan past 25 home in the second while putting up 19 of hand on Feb. 6. . The Sharks were 0 for
Sixteen in 2017. games. Devan its own, but the teams traded goals in 1 on the power play and are 0 for 20 in
Dubnyk made 26 saves for Minnesota. the second. their past nine games. ... Minnesota is
Joakim Ryan and Chris Tierney San Jose’s Kevin LeBanc caused a 11-6-2 in the past 19 games against
pions in four short years and it was The Ducks (27-4, 16-2 Pac-12) were Stanford game canceled
almost too much for Graves to take. the class of the Pac-12 this season, PULLMAN, Wash. — The women’s
No. 8 Oregon completed its rise from clinching a share of the conference title basketball game between No. 16
348-3000 Pac-12 bottom dweller to conference
champion on Sunday, knocking off
Arizona 74-61 to win its first confer-
by ending a 15-game road losing streak
at Arizona State on Thursday.
All that was left was to knock off an
Stanford and Washington State sched-
uled for Sunday was canceled after the
death of the Cougars’ director of
ence championship in 18 years. Arizona team struggling in its second strength and conditioning David Lang.
Camino Coins “It’s pretty overwhelming,” said season under coach Adia Barnes. Lang, a longtime member of the ath-
Graves, his voice still shaky. “As Arizona (6-23, 2-14) put up a fight letics department, worked directly with
Mr. Z’s/Vogt Stamps coaches, one of our jobs is to help them early and made a late comeback, but sen- the women’s basketball and men’s and
1301 Broadway realize their potential and their dreams.
We had kids who wanted to be champi-
ior Lexi Bando hit a pair of 3-pointers
to stem the Wildcats’ push, sending the
women’s golf programs.
Stanford (20-9, 14-3) entered the day
Burlingame ons and worked their butts off. Ducks off the floor as Pac-12 champi- a game behind No. 8 Oregon for the Pac-
“Today, they were rewarded with that. ons for the first time since 1999-2000. 12 Conference championship.
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slalomed through four Burlingame defenders Mitty’s Houston stepped up to take the spot CCS girls’ soccer
SOCCER and broke on goal, only to see Glatt come
up with a kick save to keep the game score-
less at half.
kick and picked out the right corner.
Glatt read the play, dove to his left and
punched the ball clear to maintain the
Notre Dame will now face No. 3 Terra
Nova (9-5-6) in a semifinal game at 4:30
p.m. Tuesday at Westmont High School.
Continued from page 11 Despite being outshot 10-5 in the first 40 Panthers’ two-goal lead.
minutes, with Glatt making six saves, “PKs are my favorite things. I live for Terra Nova played No. 6 Pacific Collegiate
Dimech liked what he saw from his squad. PKs,” Glatt said. “I eat them up.” to a scoreless draw through 80 minutes of
simply bunkering and absorbing Mitty’s regulation and 20 minutes of overtime
assaults. The Panthers gave as good as they “We were confident at halftime,” Dimech It would be the last serious chance at a before advancing via a 4-3 win in a penalty-
got as they quickly tried to counter the said. goal for the Monarchs, who spent the rest kick shootout.
Monarchs any chance they got. That confidence resulted in the game’s of the game pushing, but coming up empty. In other CCS girls' action, Peninsula
Burlingame’s Jared Johnson showed early first goal just three minutes into the second “We got our chances and we buried them,” Athletic League Bay Division champ
the Panthers were not just happy to be there half. Galia triggered the strike by sending a Dimech said. Menlo-Atherton went one-and-done in the
as he rifled a shot just over the top of the corner kick cross to the far right post where With the win, the Panthers advance to an Open Division as the eighth-seeded Bears
goal from 35 yards out in the second defender Marcus Lau, who rose up and nod- Open Division semifinal game at 7 p.m. (12-4-5) fell 2-1 to top-seeded Mitty.
minute. A minute later, a Liam Griffin half- ded the ball back to the middle of the Mitty Tuesday at Milpitas High School where they In Division I, top-seeded Woodside
volley attempt went wide. A Gabe Hyman penalty box. He found Gunnar Hansen, who will meet No. 2 Alisal (15-1-4). The advanced to the semifinals by beating No. 8
attempt also went wide, but the Panthers hit the ball on the half-volley and into the Spartans beat No. 7 Los Altos 2-1 in over- St. Ignatius in a shootout. The two teams
were showing there was no fear of the far left corner of the net for a 1-0 time. finished regulation and overtime tied at 1
Monarchs. Burlingame lead. “It’s our first time in the Open. We’ve before Woodside (8-4-8) advanced by win-
Hyman’s work rate and skill up top, cou- The Panthers then doubled the score five played well all season,” Dimech said. “It’s ning 3-2 in penalty kicks. The Wildcats will
pled with strong midfield play from Kai minutes later. Burlingame booted a clear- for them (the players) now. It’s up to the take on No. 12 Los Gatos in a semifinal
Galia, forced the Mitty defense to stay hon- ance ball out of its defensive end toward guys. We want to represent our school and game at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday at Menlo-
est and hang back to defend, instead of midfield. Hyman, who was bracketed by a the PAL.” Atherton. Los Gatos advanced with a 2-0
pushing up into the attack. pair of Mitty defenders, split them, chased In other CCS boys’ soccer action, both win over No. 13 Sequoia. The Cherokees
“They couldn’t handle Gabe up front,” down the long ball and beat the goalkeeper Menlo-Atherton and Serra were eliminated finished the year with a record of 14-5-3.
Dimech said. “I told him to keep working. on a breakaway for a quick 2-0 advantage. from the Division I bracket. M-A (10-8-4), In Division II action, PAL Ocean Division
He was tough.” Then it was “Glatt Time” once again. After the No. 5 seed, fell to Palo Alto, 4-3. Tenth- champ South City continues its best-ever
The first half was spent with both teams coming up with another reaction save that seeded Serra (13-7-2) was throttled by sec- season, as the fifth-seeded Warriors beat No.
running at the other, but neither could solve jump-started the counterattack that resulted ond-seeded San Benito, 5-1. 4 Soquel 2-1 to move into the semifinals.
the others defense or goalkeeping. Mitty’s in Hyman’s goal, Glatt had to stare down a In Division II, No. 12 Menlo School saw South City (17-2-3) will face No. 9 Sacred
bid for a goal in the 33rd minute was thwart- penalty kick after the referee called the its season end with a 1-0 loss to No. 4 Heart Cathedral at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at
ed once again by Glatt. Mitty’s Josh Panthers for a handball in the penalty box Soledad. The Knights finished the season Sequoia. The Irish knocked off top-seeded
Robertson, the best player on the field, on a Mitty corner kick in the 50th minute. with a record of 12-5-3. Live Oak, 1-0.
in the playoff that landed amid palm trees PGA National. The big moment that year for bogey and was out of hope.
Sports brief Young, 38, vies for spot on Padres’ pitching staff
NBA agent killed in Colorado crash By Bernie Wilson the clubhouse, ” Young were eliminated. They haven’t been back to the
ASPEN, Colo. — Longtime NBA agent Dan THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said. “We’ll see who fig- postseason since, although they came close
Fegan died in a car crash Sunday. He was 56. ures it out.” the following season when they lost a wild-
The Colorado State Patrol says Fegan was PEORIA, Ariz. — There’s some living That’s how long it’s card tiebreaker at Colorado. That win remains
driving an SUV when he tried to merge onto history in the San Diego Padres’ clubhouse been since the Padres San Diego’s only playoff victory since 1998.
a highway and was broadsided by a commuter this spring. won a playoff game. Young is back with the Padres after seven
bus near Aspen. Chris Young is back with the Padres and The guy who got the years away, including missing all of 2013
Colorado State Trooper Gabe Easton told trying to earn a spot on the staff, whether save that day, Trevor with arm problems. He spent the last three
the Aspen Times the SUV’s other occupants, it’s in the rotation or in the bullpen. Hoffman, is going into seasons with the Kansas City Royals, earn-
Fegan’s 5-year-old son and a 29-year-old “Archaic, maybe, but I don’t know about Chris Young the Hall of Fame this ing the victory in Game 1 of the 2015 World
California woman, were airlifted to a Denver historic,” the 38-year-old said with a laugh. summer. The Padres’ Series, a 14-inning epic that sent the Royals
hospital in serious condition. Actually, he is historic. Young is the last catcher in that game, Mike Piazza, went on their way to their first title in 30 years.
Fegan was long considered one of the best Padres pitcher to win a playoff game. On into the Hall of Fame in 2016. The left Young’s last season in San Diego, 2010,
player agents in the NBA, a ruthless nego- Oct. 7, 2006, the 6-foot-10 right-hander fielder, Dave Roberts, is going into his was the Padres’ last winning season.
tiator on behalf of clients that included John threw 6 2-3 scoreless innings of four-hit third season as manager of the rival Los Young agreed to a minor league contract on
Wall, Dwight Howard and DeMarcus ball in the Padres’ 3-1 victory at St. Louis in Angeles Dodgers after spending five sea- Dec. 22 and if added to the 40-man roster would
Cousins. In 2016, Fegan was on Forbes Game 3 of their NL Division Series. sons on San Diego’s staff. get a $1 million, one-year deal with the chance
magazine’s list of top agents. “I don’t know if that’s known throughout The day after Young’s victory, the Padres to earn $6 million in performance bonuses.
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ing their RHNA figure despite the com- Each of the three communities are faced with immense
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munity’s historic opposition to devel-
opment.
Looking ahead, Wiener is hopeful his
pressure from housing advocates to approve the more than
6,000 proposed units between three expansive develop-
ments, seen as a means of loosening the housing crunch by
RHNA reform bill will make the offering new stock.
approach a more data-driven and sensi- For his part, Pine sided with Wiener and like-minded leg-
Mateo County Board of Supervisors. “It hasn’t proved terri- ble one. islators committed to continuing the advocacy for more
bly effective for creating more housing.” “We are never going to get entirely housing development laws.
away from politics, but we can put up “I think policymakers at all levels need to wake up every
RHNA shortfalls Scott Wiener more guard rails process to make it less day worried about housing,” he said. “The future of the Bay
Such concerns are borne out in a recent report detailing political,” he said. Area and the state is depending on us providing more hous-
the effectiveness of each city across the state in meeting its ing of all kinds, and I think the Legislature should continue
assignment. Of more than 500 cities and counties in Increased pressure to push on it.”
California, only 13 have met their allocation. The reform bill is a part of an expected slate of more hous- He also suggested that with the development initiative
Those reaching the development standard are not subject ing bills to come from lawmakers in the next legislative should come more money for local officials to help facili-
to streamlining standards required by Senate Bill 35, session, as Wiener intends to continue applying pressure. tate implementation of the state efforts. Proposition 13
authored by state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, to “We have more work to do, and I’m doing it now,” he said. does not offer adequate incentive for municipalities to
promote housing construction. Such a sentiment may give pause to local officials, as approve building, said Pine, who added he supported the
Hillsborough and Foster City are the only local cities many heads are still spinning while attempting to digest proposed state bond measure designed to address housing
meeting their assigned mark, and the rest will be obligated the most recent set of new housing laws, said Jason Rhine, issues.
to adhere to mandates under SB 35 designed to compel hous- a legislative representative for the League of California “Cities need financial support on this front,” he said.
ing development, with an emphasis on affordability. Cities. “Simply mandating housing production without financial
Considering the allocation’s central role in the housing Rhine’s role is to assist city officials in comprehending assistance makes the decision that much more difficult.”
development discussion, Wiener drafted reform legislation the potential impact of the new laws, and position them- Recognizing the challenges faced by local officials,
seeking to overhaul a process he considers illogical and selves to adhere to the regulations. Wiener tried to assuage fears of being stripped of their
deeply flawed. Considering the breadth of the housing package, Rhine is authority.
“We are trying to make it a less political, more data-driv- suggesting lawmakers take their foot off the gas pedal tem- “We are not trying to end local control. We are trying to
en way of settling housing goals,” said Wiener, author of porarily in the race to address the housing crunch and allow rebalance the state versus local role. Because it’s not just a
Senate Bill 828, attempting to redesign the allocation the newest laws to do their work before proposing more. local issue. It’s a regional issue. It’s a state issue,” he said.
process. “There’s a lot of unknown and uncertain things that need Wiener drew parallels between the new housing legisla-
Wiener is one of the most ardent supporters of the leg- to play out before we rush in and start making additional tion and the recent overhaul to the state education funding
islative housing efforts and points to RHNA’s past ineffec- changes,” Rhine said. system, in which lawmakers lay groundwork for regulations
tiveness as a primary source of the affordability struggles Such a sentiment is likely music to the ears of city offi- and local educators are charged with appropriate implemen-
facing so many Californians. cials who have hosted discussions across San Mateo tation.
Most notable among its shortfalls, Wiener said the allo- County seeking ways to best prepare for the expected influx Despite the reluctance shared by some, Wiener said he is
cation has been flawed in its perceived favoritism toward of development invited by the new laws. hopeful the efforts will give way to a new era for housing
affluent communities capable of persuading decision mak- Such sessions in Brisbane, South San Francisco and development — and ultimately affordability — in
ers to keep their construction mandate low. Millbrae have been held since the start of the year, and offi- California.
“It’s a hyper-political process, and often we will see cials from each city expressed deep concern regarding the “I’m optimistic that, in the long run, if we have the same
whiter and wealthier communities get a lower allocation,” threat of losing local control in housing choices. political will, we will make things better around housing,”
said Wiener, pointing to cities such as Beverly Hills meet- he said.
“These women were great role models in terms of hon- is one of the biggest changes the school has seen over the
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oring the game, showing young people that everyone has
the ability to do well, the value of hard work and perse-
verance, having other people believe in you and believ-
years. Classrooms are equipped with interactive white-
boards and 90 percent of Mount Carmel students have a
device of some kind. Anthony said the goal is to get chil-
ing in yourself,” she said. dren comfortable with a variety of devices.
A testament to the mentorship offered by Mount Carmel “Anthony has never said ‘no’ to me for a request that
sixth- and eighth-grades for 16 years, 13 of which were at teachers, Anthony said the school enrolls many second-, would ultimately benefit the students, ” Furrer said.
St. Charles School in San Carlos. third- and even fourth-generation students, and seven of “Whether it was supplies, technology, furthering my own
Anthony, who has lived in Redwood City for 25 years the school’s 39 teachers and staff are Mount Carmel grad- education to be a better teacher, (Anthony) always found a
with her husband and three children, who are now adults, uates. way to make it happen. She always saw the big picture.”
said she plans to stay in the area post-retirement, and “I never intended to stay in grammar schools or the For Anthony, maintaining tradition was a hallmark of
spend her time volunteering, traveling and pursing hob- Catholic grammar school that I went to, but because of her tenure; the school remained committed to its Catholic
bies, including scrapbooking and pickle ball. Anthony’s leadership and all the improvements that she identity and regularly honors the Sisters of Notre Dame de
A physical education major, Anthony said she always was doing — that really made me want to stay,” said Gina Namur, who founded the school in 1885.
loved sports, and was initially inspired to pursue educa- Furrer, who has taught eighth-grade at the school for 21 As for advice for up-and-coming teachers, Anthony said
tion in middle school by several women mentors shortly years. Furrer and her children both attended Mount education must be seen as a vocation, not a job.
after the passage of Title IX, which banned sex-based dis- Carmel. “Always keep the children at the forefront of all you
crimination. Anthony said the addition of technology to classrooms do,” she said.
Redwood City Vice Mayor Diane Howard, center, presents recognition certificates to nurse Janet
Cuschieri, left, and Dr. John Ngai, right, upon their retirement after more than 20 years of
volunteering at Operation Access, which provides free outpatient surgeries to the uninsured
throughout the Bay Area. Dr. Ngai and nurse Cuschieri have organized the volunteers and
TOM JUNG/ DAILY JOURNAL performed the Operation Access surgeries at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City, helping
Dressed in her Regency era finest, Joan Walton admires a collection of period fans at Austenfest, more than 200 county residents resume their lives.
a exhibition of the history, customs and fashion of Jane Austen's England held at the San
Mateo Library on Feb. 11 and presented in association with the Jane Austen Society of North
America.
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Ig naci o and Lo rena Barrag an, of
Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at
Sequoia Hospital on Jan. 29, 2018.
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Matthew and Ty l er Pender, of Foster
City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia
Ethel Ferrari o turns
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101. “Laugh and the
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Ethel Ferrario of South Hospital on Jan. 29, 2018.
San Francisco. She ***
turned 101 years old Feb. Jo hn Wi l l i ams and Ev a Nazarewi cz,
24 and celebrated this of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy Actor Orlando Bloom will be the special guest at Gatepath’s 10th Annual Power of Possibilities
at Sequoia Hospital on Feb. 1, 2018. recognition event on Thurs. March 8 at the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront in
Ethel Ferrario milestone surrounded by *** Burlingame. For more than 97 years, Gatepath has been providing support services to
her children Timmy
(Axel), Rob (Lynne) and Bruce, along with Zl atko Ung er and Mo ni ca Spi tzer, individuals with special needs and developmental disabilities in the greater Bay Area. Preparing
six grandchildren (and spouses) and nine of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy for the evening are (left to right) Gatepath Auxiliary member Beverly Stowell, Title Sponsor
great-grandchildren. at Sequoia Hospital on Feb. 2, 2018. Carole Middleton, and Gatepath CEO Bryan Neider. Tickets are on sale at
www.gatepath.org/POP or by calling 259-0160.
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valle@plsinfo.org. to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition by
new laws as expansive as last year’s bill as part of last year’s housing law Justice and Cook ing with Bryant renowned Chinese painter and print-
would be sufficient for lawmakers. But package, Mullin is less optimistic the Terry. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Millbrae maker Hung Liu. For more informa-
considering the breadth of the housing new proposal will be well received. Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. tion call 355-1894.
Continued from page 1 Blending cooking tips with social
crisis, Mullin said he believes legisla- “The resistance will be from the justice. For more information call CuriOdyssey First Friday Family
tive pressure should remain on the governor, who has not shown much 697-7607. Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey,
make it easier for affordable housing 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
issue. interest in restoring redevelopment,” Jour nalist to discuss Russian Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing
projects to become a reality,” said “Last year was a big year on hous- he said. memoir. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. San into the weekend with music, science,
Mullin, who is speaker pro tem of the ing. But the affordable housing crisis Mullin said he will not be dissuaded Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third food and fun. For more information
Ave., San mateo. Peninsula journalist call 342-7755.
California Assembly. is so severe, we are going to have to by Brown’s previous reluctance to Michelle Carter will talk about her
Of his two efforts, Mullin is more come back at it this year,” he said. consider the initiative though, due to a memoir, ‘From Under the Russian 13th Annual Step Into Spring. 5:30
confident in the potential success of Snow.’ For more information call p.m. to 8 p.m. South San Francisco
Alongside crafting bills, Mullin strong belief that redevelopment 522-7849. Municipal Services Building, 33
AB 2562, which aims to lessen the said he would like to see a portion of agencies could be essential to fixing Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco.
financial burden for organizations Poetry Night with Tanu Wakefield Cost $30. For more information con-
the financial windfall received by the the housing crisis. featuring Shikha Malaviya. 7 p.m. tact cgrantano@gmail.com.
seeking to leverage tax credits in pur- state through greater than expected tax “Local governments are such key to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
suit of affordable housing develop- income allocated to housing pro- partners here, they need additional Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For CuriOdyssey’s 2018 Leonardo
more information contact bel- Lecture with Tory Belleci. 7 p.m. to 8
ment. grams. tools,” said Mullin, adding South San mont@smcl.org. p.m. CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point
The bill primarily aims to authorize Furthering his financial effort to Francisco’s redevelopment agency Drive, San Mateo. Featuring
the Department of Housing and WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28 Mythbusters host Tony Belleci. All
address affordability is AB 3037, was a central force in the city’s ability Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Pet ages. For more information call 342-
Community Development to make which continues Mullin’s ongoing to facilitate affordable housing during Food Express, 6925 Mission St., Daly 7755.
loans under a multi-family housing effort to bring redevelopment agen- his time as a local elected official.
City. Free spaying and neutering
clinic hosted by the Peninsula Joseph and the Amazing
program, and keep the interest rate on cies back to local municipalities. While hopeful the redevelopment Humane Society. Surgery performed Technicolor Dreamcoat. 7:30 p.m.
those loans low, so long as the proj- The bill would authorize any city or initiative would gain traction, Mullin by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery Menlo-Atherton High School
vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and Performing Arts Center, 555
ects meet affordability standards. county to form a redevelopment hous- acknowledged there is a chance he may dogs only. For more information call Middlefield Road, Atherton. Cost $14.
He said the bill would give greater ing and infrastructure agency, which need to continue his effort with the 340-7022. For more information contact
flexibility to the department and non- kristinm33@gmail.com.
could act like a redevelopment agency state’s next governor following the San Mateo Professional Alliance
profit organizations trying to build to finance housing or infrastructure end of Brown’s term. Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. Free Astronomy Lecture. 8 p.m. to 9
affordable housing reliant on federal projects. But the commitment to keep the leg-
Pacific Catch Restaurant, 243 S. B St., p.m. College of San Mateo, 170 W.
San Mateo. Free admission, lunch Hillsdale Ave., San Mateo. Dr. Chris
tax credits. The effort joined by six other assem- islative pressure on is representative ordered off the menu. For more McKay will talk about Enceladus, a
“The goal here is make affordable blymembers intends to bring back the of Mullin’s willingness to pursue all information contact mike@mike- moon of Saturn. For more informa-
foor.com. tion call 862-9602.``
housing a reality and make sure the agencies vanquished in 2012 by Gov. paths necessary to fix the housing cri-
projects pencil out,” he said. Jerry Brown amidst the Great sis, he said. Toastmasters Public Speak ing and SATURDAY, MARCH 3
The effort joins the continued leg- Leader ship Sk ills Development. Office Hours: Broadmoor. 8 a.m. to
Recession. The most recent legisla- “The affordable housing crisis is Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 11 a.m. Sam’s Sandwhiches, 301 87th
islative momentum toward addressing tion proposal follows a similar bill such a challenge for the state with the Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood St., Broadmoor. No appointment nec-
the state’s housing crisis, following Mullin crafted last year enabling local jobs and housing imbalance that we Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- essary. For more information contact
portive atmosphere while learning mrichardson@smcgov.org.
lawmakers approving a slate of bills governments to siphon off property are trying to take a everything-but- to improve your communication
last year also designed to fix the issue tax revenue for affordable housing the-kitchen-sink approach to deal and leadership skills. For more infor- Family Heritage with the San
mation call (202) 390-7555. Mateo Genealogical Society. 11
plaguing so many Californians. needs. with it,” he said. a.m. 840 W Orange Ave., South San
Creative Cafe: Coloring for Adults. Francisco. Discuss DNA testing and
12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South interpreting DNA results. For more
San Francisco. De-stress and enjoy information contact
friendly conversation. For more valle@plsinfo.org.
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Matinees at Magnolia: ‘Only the Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
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of Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave., 522-7490.
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304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical instruments 316 Clothes 335 Garden Equipment
diNiNG RooM SET - Cherry Wood uSEd BEdRooM Furniture, FREE. Call dRuM -déCoR ONLY Brass cylinder & PiANo, uPRiGHT, in excellent condi- PARiS HiLToN purse white & silver un- CHAiN SAw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
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leaves, Seats up to 10 $1200 Call Eve- (650)344-4756 $23. (650)592-2648
nings (650)591-6331. wALL uNiT/RooM Divider. Simple PiANo-1955 BALdwiN Acrosonic 36” 340 Camera & Photo Equip.
lines. Breaks down for transportation. LioNEL CHRiSTMAS Holiday expan- High, Free for anyone to pick-up TuxEdo SizE 40, black, including white
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upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. like new. $45. (808)863-1136. oMEGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
ENTERTAiNMENT CENTER for $50. wARdRoBE CLoSET with beveled LoREx 14” B&W Surveillance System viNTAGE LiNGERiE Washboard circa wiLSoN LEATHER, burgundy lady jack- struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
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(650)726-4102 0764 2360 RWC loction. strumming $50 (650)369-2486
viviTAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
FREE woodEN Bed frame, good condi- wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x LuGGAGE, REd, 21" NEW Samsonite YAMAHA ACouSTiC Guitar, model
318 Sports Equipment original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
tion pictures available (650)322-9598 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 (650)583-6636
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
GLidER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
wood-GRAiN LAMiNATE Kitchen table
3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
ziLJiAN CYMBALS with stands, 21”
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno 345 Medical Equipment
NEGRiNi FENCiNG Epee mask size M
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. ble $35 (650)392-4841. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 (916)826-5964 HoMEdiCS duAL Shiatsu Massage
(415)260-6940 BoLLiNGER YoGA Mat. 2 blocks & Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
iKEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x strap $5 (650)888-9314
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 306 Housewares PowERTEL PHoNE for hard of hearing.
312 Pets & Animals
Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871- Bow FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good Garage Sales
iKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. CoMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor AiRLiNE CARRiER for cats, pur. from Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$ 30. (650)598-9804. 8907
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
20-pieces in original box, never used. SAMSoNiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit (505)228-1480 local. (650)784-1061.
LiviNG RooM Table, good condition.
$30. (415)231-4825
$250 per box
(650)342-5630
(3 boxes available). case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
oNE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- CHiLdS KiCK scooter by razor with hel-
GARAGE SALES
$45. (650)328-6709
LovE CHAiR, velour, tan. $45.
CRYSTAL (LEAdEd glass) lamp $30.
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066
met $25 obo (650)591-6842 ESTATE SALES
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NEw dELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- formation.
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Sell! (650) 875-8159. SiNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, offer. (650)245-4084 GoLF BAG travel protector, black, $5;
(650)591-9769
List your upcoming
$15.00 (650)544-5306
NEw TwiN Mattress set plus frame
ANTiquE iRoN Hand Drills. 3 available
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
PET CARRiER for small dog or cat in ex- garage sale,
GoLF BALLS, good condition, 100 for
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
6059 $10; (650)591-9769 moving sale,
NiAGARA viBRATiNG Adjustable bed
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 GoLF CLuBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- estate sale,
PET TAxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 SHoPSMiTH MARK V 50th Anniversary
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for $90.00 (650)341-8342 yard sale,
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. TRAiN-CoLoR PRiNT by John Hugh
$25. Call (650)349-6059. GoLF CLuBS, used set with Cart for rummage sale,
oFFiCE SwivEL Chair, good condition. (650)504-0585 $50. (650)593-4490
$25. (415)231-4825
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 PETMATE CoMPASS Dog Crate used clearance sale, or
only 1 week $40. (650)872-2244.
oFFiCE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
viNTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
uNidEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
MEN'S RoSSiGNoL Skis.
good condition, (650)341-0282.
$95.00, whatever sale you
wood with formica wood grain top $25 have...
(650) 787-9753 viNTAGE SHoPSMiTH and BANd
SAw, good shape. $300/obo. Call
wATER SToRAGE TANK, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
316 Clothes MEN’S SKi Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
oRNATE LARGE BooKCASE: Two (650)342-6993 (650)771-6324 5 BoxES male & female square dance Reach over 83,450 readers
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 oNE dozEN Official League Diamond
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger from South San Francisco
311 Musical instruments bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. (650)771-6324. to Palo Alto.
oRNATE MAHoGANY headboard with in your local newspaper.
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 309 office Equipment CHRoMATiC HARMoNiCA: Horner dAwGS BRANd Kaymann black and PRiNCE TENNiS 2 section nylon black
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
RETRo HuTCH Needs refinishing other- 1950’S BuRRouGHS elec. adding ma-
chine. $30. 650-888-9314.
(650)278-5776. (650)369-2486 $55.(650)341-8342 Call (650)344-5200
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 FAux FuR Coat Woman's brown multi PRoGRAMMABLE ELiPTiCAL Exer-
LAPToP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. dRuM SET-PEARL FoRuM Excellent color in excellent condition 3/4 cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
SEwiNG SToRAGE cabinet, Custom Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425 length $50 (650)692-8012 City (650)740-9980 $75.00
made wood perfect condition $75. Call Paul (650)218-6706.
(650)483-1222 310 Misc. For Sale GENuiNE LAdiES Mink Fur Jacket, ToTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
EPiPHoNE LES Paul 100th $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
SoFABEd, vELouR, tan, Excellent 500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint, Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar. (650)588-0828
condition. $75. (808)631-1365. GoLF SHoES FootJoy, brown and white
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591- TouREdGE REACTioN ii uniflex sys-
SoLid wood Dining table with exten- FENdER MuSTANG I guitar amplifier 9769 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
sion great piece great condition black BESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
$80 (650)364-5263 GoLF SHoES, FootJoy, black & white
$80. (650)421-5469 saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
BiFoLd SHuTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00 TREAdMiLL-HoRizoN LiKE New, limit-
SoLid wood Entertainment Center- (650)591-9769 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
(650)544-5306 FENdER MuSTANG ll guitar amplifier
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. (650)508-8662
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. KAYANo MEN’S Running shoes size 11
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o BoBBY HuLL Hockey Game Great $130.00 (650)421-5469 good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 viNTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
(925)482-5742 FoR SALE: ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
LAdiES SEquiN dress, blue, size XL, 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
TABLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. CAPTEL PHoNE Message on it’s Epiphone Les Paul Custom pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost screen. Like new used twice $25 Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
(650)871-8907 $625.00, 650 421 5469. MEN'S STETSoN hat, size large, new, woMAN’S SKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 $30 (650)592-2047.
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