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An unknown man got into somebodys
car and refused to leave on Broadway
Redwood City before 1:25 a.m. Friday,
July 15.
REDWOOD CITY
Burg l ary . A man returned home to nd his
apartment ransacked on Samson Street
before 10:24 p.m. Saturday, July 16.
As s aul t . A woman was attacked by an
unknown man on Roble Avenue before 9:42
p.m. Saturday, July 16.
Di s t urb an c e . Three men attempted to
attack a woman on Marsh Road before 8:36
p.m. Saturday, July 16.
Trafc hazard. A mattress was in the road
on Woodside Road before 5:04 p. m.
Saturday, July 16.
Theft. Bike parts were stolen on Florence
Street before 2:59 p.m. Saturday, July 16.
Acci dent. A man on a bicycle sustained
minor injuries after hitting a vehicles door
on Spring Street before 2:30 p.m. Saturday,
July 16.
Local brief
The man accused of murdering and molesting his girlfriends 17-month-old daughter
pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Superior
Court, according to the San Mateo County
District Attorneys Office.
Daniel Contreras, 28, is being charged
with murder, felony child abuse resulting in
the death of a child and multiple counts of
performing lewd acts on a child in 2015,
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He could be sentenced to death if convicted.
He returns to court Dec. 12 for a pretrial
conference and to set a possible trial date,
according to prosecutors.
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Millbrae, 23, were arrested on suspicion of
commercial burglary and criminal conspiracy, police said.
The men allegedly broke into a 76 gas station at 765 Oddstad Blvd., where officers
responded to a burglary alarm activated
shortly before 12:30 a.m., police said.
The men allegedly forced their way into
the business and stole cigarettes, according
to police.
Arriving officers found the suspects
allegedly running away from the gas station, according to police.
Mezynski was placed in custody right
away while Millbrae was apprehended after a
short foot pursuit, police said.
Millbrae was also arrested on suspicion of
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Both men were booked into San Mateo
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Obituaries
Laurence S. Webster
Laurence Larry S. Webster, 1938-2016,
of Redwood City, died July 14, 2016, after a
battle with cancer.
He is survived by
Caroll, his devoted wife
of 57 years, sons
Michael of Belmont and
Richard of Redwood City
and a multitude of friends.
Born in Kittery, Maine,
Larrys family relocated
to California during
World War II. After graduating from Mountain View High School, he
worked as a welder at Hunters Point Naval
shipyard then as a metals inspector for
CalTrans Materials Inspection in Berkeley
for many years.
Larry was the ultimate tinkerer
excelling at all tasks mechanical. His passion was cars, particularly his 1957 red
Corvette which he enjoyed showing off on
frequent trips to Hot August Nights in
Reno.
He and Caroll enjoyed travel and explored
Antarctica, the Arctic, Scandinavia, New
Zealand, China, the U.K. and Europe and
most recently Hawaii.
Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday, July 21,
at Crippin and Flynn, 400 Woodside Road,
Redwood City. Celebration of Larrys life
following at the Webster home. Ashes will
be scattered by his family off the coast of
the Big Island, Hawaii.
Kiyomi Hamamoto
Kiyomi
Jim
Hamamoto,
born
September 1925, died July 2016.
He was a resident of San Mateo,
California. Husband of
Kiyoko
Hamamoto,
father to son Steven
Hamamoto, daughter June
Cassman Patel and sonin-law Pravin Patel.
Grandfather to Nori,
Sarah and Eva. Kiyomi
was preceded in death by
his parents Seijiro and Ai
Hamamoto and his siblings: Ayako, Kiyoaki and Michiko.
Kiyomi attended and graduated from
Amache High school at the Japanese
Internment Camp in Colorado. A longtime
resident of San Mateo for over 55 years,
Kiyomi had a successful career in his own
gardening business. He also belonged to the
Bonsai Club, the San Mateo Gardeners
Association, the Shigin Club and Fishing
Club.
Kiyomi will be missed but never forgotten
by his family and friends.
A memorial service will be noon Saturday,
July 23, at the San Mateo Buddhist Temple,
2 S. Claremont St., San Mateo, CA 94401.
Inurnment at the Japanese Cemetery in
Colma, California.
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years, we have been aware there have been
issues, but we are starting to get clarity on
what might be a viable solution.
The first phase of projects could cost in
the neighborhood of $1.5 million, said
McMinn, and the entire set of programs
could cost in the ballpark of $3.5 million.
There is no timeline to begin work, said
McMinn, as officials must first land grant
funding to help afford the projects.
County funding through Measure A tax
revenue, as well as federal grant funding
through Caltrans are among the pools of
resources that could be available to help
finance the projects, said McMinn.
The city has also addressed the project as
part of its capital improvement budget in
years past, but the amount allocated by the
city could ultimately be contingent on the
grant money available, said McMinn.
At this point, a lot of it is dependent on
grant funding, he said.
Resolving the issues for the intersection
are among a variety of other quality of life
improvements officials have identified in
South San Francisco, including repaving
many of the city streets and installing new
street lights to address the concerns of residents who feel neighborhood sidewalks
are too dimly lit.
Last week, during a community meeting,
City Manager Mike Futrell said new energy-efficient bulbs will soon be installed in
the Pecks Lot neighborhood near
Highway 101, and feedback from the program will inform the approach of officials
before spreading the initiative across the
rest of the city.
McMinn said the most recent community
meeting was fruitful in ensuring officials
are on the right track to addressing the
issues raised by residents frustrated with
congestion and safety hazards at the intersection.
We wanted to meet with the residents
and capture all their concerns, he said.
Container Recycling Institute fears lower numbers of redemption centers will lead to reduced
recycling statewide and an inability for consumers to get their money back.
Hundreds of California
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Delegates celebrate as Donald Trump is officially named the Republican Presidential Candidate at the Republican National
Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
takedown
of
Clinton
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delegates to shout
Guilty! as he
ticked
through
numerous accusations of wrongdoing.
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qualify
Hillary
Clinton to be president of the United
States, the facts of her life and career
disqualifies her, Christie said.
For some Republicans, the night
also offered a glimpse of what could
have been. House Speaker Paul Ryan,
who resisted calls to jump into the
presidential race, made a vigorous
call for party unity though his
message focused more on the risks of
letting Democrats keep the White
House and make gains in Congress
than a rationale for Trump.
Lets compete in every part of
America, and turn out at the polls like
every last vote matters, because it
will, Ryan said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell, who has been a lukewarm supporter of Trump, was greeted
KANSAS CITY, Kan. A Kansas City, Kansas, police officer was shot and killed on Tuesday while searching for a suspect in a drive-by shooting, police said.
Capt. Robert Melton was searching for the suspect when
he drove up to someone who matched that persons description just before 2 p.m., police spokesman Tom Tomasic said.
Before Melton could get out of his vehicle, the person
opened fire, hitting the officer multiple times, Tomasic said.
The alleged shooter was caught five minutes later about a
block away, he said.
A police spokeswoman said the suspect was being questioned Tuesday evening along with another person suspected
in the initial drive-by shooting. Police werent releasing the
suspects names because charges hadnt been filed. A third
person who had been taken into custody was determined not
to have been involved and was released, police said.
Its the second time a Kansas City, Kansas, police officer
has been shot and killed this year. In early May, detective
Brad Lancaster was fatally shot near the Kansas Speedway,
and Melton had served in the police honor guard at
Lancasters funeral. The shooting also comes as police
departments across the country are on edge after ambush
attacks left eight officers dead in Texas and Louisiana.
Theres a lot of pain and brokenness in our community
and our nation right now, and we just want to ask everyone
to be prayerful and thoughtful right now, Mayor Mark
Holland of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County
said.
Ida Ford, 87, was watching television in her two-story
brick home when gunfire erupted just outside. Ford said she
thought someone was knocking on her air conditioner until
her son rushed downstairs and told her the three loud noises
she had heard were gunshots. Ford said she looked through
her window and saw the officer sprawled and unresponsive on
the asphalt road in front of her home. She watched for a few
minutes as paramedics worked on the officer.
Im just so sorry for his family, she said.
Melton was brought to the University of Kansas Hospital
just before 2:30 p.m., but resuscitation efforts did not work,
trauma surgeon James Howard said at a news conference.
The shooting happened after police responded to a report
around 1:30 p.m. from a person who said several people in a
car were firing shots. The suspect vehicle took off as police
arrived, but it crashed into a fence and the occupants bailed
out at 1:36 p.m., Tomasic, the police spokesman, said. Two
people were taken into custody within three minutes of the
wreck, he said.
Melton, 46, was driving around looking for a third person
when he came upon someone who matched the suspects
description, Tomasic said.
Melton was a 17-year veteran of the Kansas City, Kansas,
Police Department. According to his LinkedIn profile, he had
also served in the Kansas Army National Guard and was
deployed to Afghanistan from September 2010 to March
2012.
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ALBANY, N.Y. New York state, Massachusetts and
Maryland are suing Volkswagen and its affiliates Audi and
Porsche over diesel emissions cheating, alleging that the
German automakers defrauded customers, misled regulators
and then sought to cover up the deception.
The lawsuits, announced Tuesday, allege that numerous
employees and executives at Volkswagen knew that diesel
vehicles had been equipped with software allowing them to
cheat emissions testing, and that after regulators began
investigating several employees tried to cover it up by
eliminating data about the software.
The allegations against Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche
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visioning meeting was economic
development. The City Council created subcommittees each consisting of
two councilmembers and staff who are
tasked with bringing recommendations to the entire council. The
Economic Development Council Ad
Hoc Subcommittee consists of Vice
Mayor Charlie Bronitsky, Assistant
City Manager Dante Hall and his team
and I. The city has convened two
meeting with the business community: A Business Community
Roundtable was held March 15 and a
Small Business Breakfast was held
July 13. We are diligently working on
better communications and community outreach as well as developing programs that support, promote and help
grow our local businesses. Im
extremely excited about discussing
these programs at the council meeting
in August in preparation to adopting
the Economic Strategic Plan for our
great city.
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growth.
Home
construction
strengthened more in June than
economists expected, particularly
in the Northeast and West. The June
reading on housing starts from the
Commerce Department was the
highest since February, though
down from a year earlier.
The International Monetary Fund
said Tuesday that indicators are
pointing to a pickup in the U.S.
economy following a weaker-thanexpected first quarter. But it also
lowered its forecast for global
growth this year, down to 3.1 percent from 3.2 percent, due to the
United Kingdoms recent vote to
leave the European Union.
As for whether stocks are expensive, one big part of the answer is
how much profit companies are
producing. Stock prices tend to
track earnings trends over the long
term, and profits have been on the
downswing for the last year.
Analysts expect S&P 500 companies to say their earnings per share
fell 5 percent in the spring quarter
from the same period a year earlier,
according to S&P Global Market
Intelligence. Wall Street expects
profit growth to resume in the second half of the year.
SAN
FRANCISCO
U. S.
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx
said Tuesday that he wants government
regulators and the auto industry to work
more closely together to test self-driving
technology before people entrust their
vehicles steering and brakes to a robot.
Foxx told about 1,200 people at a selfdriving convention in San Francisco that
a more rigorous review of robotic controls is needed to make sure the
By Joan Lowy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON Experts say the development of self-driving cars over the coming
decade depends on an unreliable assumption
by many automakers: that the humans in
them will be ready to step in and take control
if the cars systems fail.
Instead, experience with automation in
other modes of transportation like aviation
and rail suggests that the strategy will lead to
more deaths like that of a Florida Tesla driver
in May.
Decades of research shows that people
have a difficult time keeping their minds on
boring tasks like monitoring systems that
rarely fail and hardly ever require them to take
action. The human brain continually seeks
stimulation. If the mind isnt engaged, it will
wander until it finds something more interesting to think about. The more reliable the
system, the more likely it is that attention
will wane.
Automakers are in the process of adding
increasingly automated systems that effectively drive cars in some or most circumstances, but still require the driver as a backup in case the vehicle encounters a situation
unanticipated by its engineers.
Teslas Autopilot, for example, can steer
Business briefs
graded its forecast for U.S. growth this year to
2.2 percent, after the American economy got
off to a slow start this year, partly because a
strong dollar pinched exports.
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a 13-6 win over San Ramon in the Section 3 championship game Tuesday evening at
Hillsborough Little League Field.
Phoenix announces
signing of Barbosa
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the Giants had two hits over the next
five innings. Porcello left after walking Jarrett Parker with one out in the
seventh. Reliever Robbie Ross got a
quick double play to end the threat.
Peavy (5-8), a key member of
Bostons 2013 World Series champions, struck out six over six innings and
held his former teammates to three hits,
but two left the park.
Holts solo homer to center in the
third was Bostons first hit and the Red
Sox tacked on three more runs when
Peavy faced Ortiz in the fourth.
Dustin Pedroia led off with a walk and
Xander Bogaerts followed with a single, setting up Ortizs shot to right that
cleared the bullpen and several rows of
seats before finally landing.
It was the 23rd homer of the season
Welcome back
Peavy joined the Red Sox in a deadline deal in 2013 and was traded about a
year later. His short stay in Boston was
memorable and the Boston fans welcomed him back with a warm reception
early.
I love Fenway Park and getting a
chance to come back here as a visitor,
Peavy said. Tonight was different
because youre in compete mode and
youre trying to find a way to win. But I
certainly appreciate the fan response.
From the time I walked out of the
Trainers room
Athletics: Rich Hills status remains
in limbo because of a blister issue on the
middle finger of his left hand. Hill left
his most recent start Sunday after throwing just five pitches. ... RHP Andrew
Triggs was placed on the 15-day disabled
list with a bruised left shin. ... INF Tyler
Ladendorf was optioned to Triple-A
Nashville and LHP Daniel Coulombe
was called up from the minors.
Up next
Astros right-hander Doug Fister (9-6)
pitches the finale Wednesday afternoon
at the Coliseum and has two wins and a
1.31 ERA in three starts against Oakland
this season.
As right-hander Daniel Mengden
makes his second start against the
Astros this season. He allowed six runs
over 4 2/3 innings but took a no-decision in Houston on July 8.
Trainers room
OF Hunter Pence (strained left hamstring) had a couple of days off during a
rehab assignment with Triple-A
Sacramento. Pence rested Sunday after
getting hit by a pitch the day before and
Sacramento was rained out Monday. ...
Bochy said IF Joe Panik (concussion),
also rehabbing with Sacramento, could
be back in the lineup as soon as this
weekend.
Up next
Giants right-hander Matt Cain (1-5,
5.34 ERA) will get his first start since
June 13 after spending more than a
month on the DL with a strained right
hamstring. The Giants plan to activate
Cain before the game Wednesday.
Red Sox left-hander Drew Pomeranz
makes his Boston debut since coming
over in a trade with San Diego last
week. Pomeranz was 8-7 with a 2.47
ERA with the Padres.
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Evann Smith went 2 for 3 with two RBIs, including this RBI single in the first inning of Pacifica
Americans 13-6 win over San Ramon.
P-TOWN
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answered back with two runs in the top of the
second. Pacifica scored four times in the bottom of the second; San Ramon came right
back with four runs in the top of the third.
This is nothing new for a San Ramon team
that has developed a comeback-kids mystique
throughout the postseason. Not only did San
Ramon win the Section 3 semifinal 12-11
Monday night in seven innings against
Warm Springs after trailing by six runs. They
BELS
Continued from page 11
The heart of the BRS order struggled
mightily against Belter as the No. 2, No. 3
and No. 4 hitters were a combined 0 for 8
with a walk and eight strikeouts.
BRS forced Belter to work in the first
inning and when it became apparent the lineup was going to struggle hitting him, its
only hope was to get him out of the game
early. Wong set the tone in the first at-bat of
the game when, after fouling a ball off his
thigh, grinded out a walk.
Belter, however, bore down. After Wong
moved into scoring position on a wild pitch,
Belter struck out the next three batters to end
the BRS threat.
BRS starter Collin ODriscoll was just as
impressive in the bottom of the first, throwing only eight pitches to get out of the
frame.
Ant Eliopoulos picked up BRS first hit of
the game when he hit a one-out line drive off
Belter and then beat the third basemans
throw to first. But he was left stranded.
In the bottom of the second, an error
opened the door for Foothill, which scored
twice. Belter led off the inning for Foothill
and when a high throw to first went off the
first basemans mitt, Belter hustled around to
third and scored on an infield hit. A walk and
a single plated Foothill's second run of the
inning as four straight Foothill batters
reached base.
He started slowing his arm angle. He tried
to aim a little bit, Coach Eliopoulos said of
ODriscoll. There were probably some
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SAN ANTONIO Michael Phelps is in unfamiliar waters as he heads to his fifth Olympics.
Hes been chosen as a captain of the U.S.
mens swimming team for the first time.
Phelps was voted in by his teammates, along
with veteran sprinters Nathan Adrian and
Anthony Ervin. Phelps owns a record 22
Olympic medals, including
18 golds. Adrian and Ervin
are three-time Olympians,
while
Phelps
fifth
Olympic berth is the most
for a U.S. male swimmer.
Serving as captains for
the womens team will be
Cammile
Adams,
Elizabeth Beisel and
Allison Schmitt Allison Schmitt. Adams
is a two-time Olympian. Beisel and Schmitt
are competing in their third games.
The selections were announced Tuesday in
San Antonio, where the Americans are training for the Rio Games, which open Aug. 5.
During the U.S. trials this month, Phelps
Michael Phelps earned his first nod as team captain of the U.S. mens swimming team. Cammile
Adams, Elizabeth Beisel and Allison Schmitt will captain the womens team.
noted he had never been chosen captain by
his teammates.
I guess no one likes me that much on the
team, he joked. I just want to be able to
help some of the younger guys. Just being
PGA brief
Tiger out of PGA Championship
as rehab from surgery continues
Tiger Woods has withdrawn from the PGA
Championship, the first
time in his career he will
miss four majors in a year.
The PGA Championship
announced the withdrawal
of the 14-time major winner on its Twitter feed
Tuesday. He will be
replaced in the field by
Harold Varner III.
Tiger Woods
Woods is rehabbing
from back surgery and hasnt played since
last August. The PGA Championship is July
28-31 in Springfield, New Jersey.
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52
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42
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Miami
New York
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Atlanta
W
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Cleveland
55
Detroit
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Kansas City
47
Chicago
46
Minnesota
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38
45
46
47
59
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St. Louis
48
Pittsburgh
48
Milwaukee
39
Cincinnati
35
37
44
45
52
59
.602
.522
.516
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.372
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16
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Texas
Houston
Seattle
Angels
As
40
44
47
52
52
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7 1/2
12 1/2
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Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
37
42
50
52
54
.606
.558
.462
.441
.426
4 1/2
13 1/2
15 1/2
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Baltimore
Boston
Toronto
New York
Tampa Bay
55
50
47
42
42
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N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 1
Boston 4, San Francisco 0
Minnesota 6, Detroit 2
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3
Tampa Bay 10, Colorado 1
Toronto 5, Arizona 1
Angels 8, Texas 6
Oakland 4, Houston 3, 10 innings
Chicago White Sox 6, Seattle 1
Wednesdays Games
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Tribe (Carrasco 6-3) at KC (Kennedy 6-7), 11:15 a.m.
Houston (Fister 9-6) at As (Mengden 1-4), 12:35 p.m.
ChiSox (Gonzalez 2-5) at Ms (Hernandez 4-4),12:40 p.m.
Os (Gallardo 3-1) at NYY (Pineda 3-9), 4:05 p.m.
SF (Cain 1-5) at Boston (Pomeranz 8-7), 4:10 p.m.
Texas (Perez 7-6) at Angels (Santiago 7-4), 7:05 p.m.
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L.A. Dodgers 8, Washington 4
Miami 2, Philadelphia 1, 10 innings
N.Y. Mets 2, Chicago Cubs 1
Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 2
Atlanta 5, Cincinnati 4, 11 innings
Boston 4, San Francisco 0
San Diego at St. Louis, ppd.
Tampa Bay 10, Colorado 1
Toronto 5, Arizona 1
Wednesdays Games
ATL (Harrell 1-1) at Reds (DeSclafani 4-0), 9:35 a.m.
NYM (Colon 8-4) at Cubs (Hendricks 8-6), 11:20 a.m.
Rays (Archer 4-13) at Rox (De La Rosa 6-6), 12:10 p.m.
Jays (Stroman 7-4) at Arizona (Corbin 4-8), 12:40 p.m.
L.A. (Ryu 0-1) at Nats (Gonzalez 5-8), 4:05 p.m.
Miami (Chen 5-3) at Phils (Hellickson 6-7), 4:05 p.m.
Brewers (Anderson 4-10) at Bucs (Locke 8-5),4:05 p.m.
SD(Cashner 4-7) at St. Louis (Garcia 6-6), 5:15 p.m.
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Dont overheat the cheese, and add it slowly. Melting cheese gradually over low temperature helps keep it smooth, not clumpy or stringy.
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Additional tips: Dont overheat the
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it smooth, not clumpy or stringy. If your
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you cooked it in. Reheat it, stirring, as
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1/2 pound grated Emmenthal (or
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To serve:
Cubes of firm, day-old bread
Lightly steamed asparagus, broccoli and
cauliflower florets, or carrots
Cherry tomatoes
Strips of bell pepper
Apple or pear slices
Rub the inside of a heavy pot, such as an
enameled cast-iron pot, with the garlic
clove. Add the white wine, and heat over
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only benefits existing tenants, will unduly
burden mom-and-pop landlords and does
not truly address the regional housing crisis.
Titled the San Mateo Community
Preservation and Fair Rent Charter
Amendment, the local proposal includes
rent stabilization and just cause eviction
provisions meant to protect law-abiding
tenants. Most of the proposed rules would
not apply to single-family homes, condominiums, owner-occupied duplexes and any
new construction.
The nonprofit community activist group
announced theyd seek voter approval after
the San Mateo City Council was unable to
achieve a consensus on enacting less stringent measures during several heated public
meetings earlier this year.
The contentious issue comes before a
city wherein nearly half of the households
are renters and reports indicate prices have
risen between 30 percent and 50 percent
over the last four years with the average
one-bedroom going for more than $2,500.
On the other hand, the vast majority of
landlords own just one property and about
36 percent of the nearly 5,000 rental owners have San Mateo mailing addresses,
according to the citys Housing Task Force
Report.
The City Council now has a ministerial
duty to certify the ballot measure, a move
anticipated during its Aug. 1 meeting.
It will be on the ballot and I expect a
heated campaign on both sides, said
Mayor Joe Goethals, who previously proposed a relocation assistance program
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needed repairs to the property, to support
property taxes increases or if there has
been abnormal and substantial deterioration of the building.
To moderate implementation and
enforcement, the measure calls for a Rental
Housing Commission comprised of five
members of the public who are appointed
by the City Council. The commission
would be responsible for determining the
annual rent increases based on CPI, holding public hearings and appointing hearing officers to review petitions for individual rent adjustments.
Landlords would also be required to pay
an annual rental housing fee, determined
by the commission.
Landlords could evict tenants for not
paying rent, breaching the terms of the
lease, engaging in criminal activity, failing to provide the owner access to the
property or if there are plans to take the
unit off the rental market.
A landlord could also evict a tenant if
they or a direct family member plans to
occupy the unit. However, tenants whove
resided there for at least five years and are
either 62 years or older, disabled or terminally ill cannot be evicted unless the family member moving in falls under the same
criteria, according to the measure.
The debate
Proponents point to residents, particularly low-income families whove long
resided in the community and whove faced
sudden evictions or steep rent increases in
recent years. Its arguably the result of a
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Continued from page 1
erage from an employer or from the
two large government-funded programs, Medicare and Medi-Cal. The
exchange is a central piece of Obamas
health insurance overhaul, allowing
people to compare policies and collect
a subsidy to lower their monthly premiums if they qualify based on
income.
The average increase is driven by
t wo l arg e i n s urers , An t h em Bl ue
Cross and Blue Shield of California,
which together cover half of the
Co v ered Cal i fo rn i a mark et , s ai d
Pet er Lee, ex ecut i v e di rect o r o f
Covered California.
Anthem requested a 17 percent
increase, while Blue Shield is seeking
20 percent. The average increase ended
up at 13 percent because most of the
other participating insurers requested
rate increases of less than that amount.
Prices for the two lowest-cost plans
with the most popular benefit package, known as a silver plan, will rise
by 8 percent.
The proposed rates are subject to
review by state regulators, who can
label them as unreasonable but cant
block them.
Consumers can limit the impact on
their premium cost increases by
changing plans, Lee said, although
that may require some people to
change doctors depending on the
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Zucchini flowers are perfect for stuffing. In the following recipe, the flowers are filled with cheese before frying.
The result is a creamy, flavorful filling
and a supercrisp crust.
For years, my go-to deep-frying batter has been made of roughly equal
parts beer and flour. But I wanted the
batter for this dish to be crisper, more
like tempura, so I added seltzer and
baking soda and swapped out half of
the flour for cornstarch. Unlike flour,
cornstarch has no gluten, which
ensures a thinner, more delicate coating that nonetheless holds its shape.
Youll want to mix the batter just
before using it to prevent the bubbles
from evaporating. Combine the dry
ingredients and park them on the
counter while you prep the blossoms
and begin to heat the oil. When the oil
is almost up to temperature, add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients
and mix the batter quickly. Take care
not to rip the petals while stuffing the
flower with cheese, then close the
open end of the flower by twisting the
petals like a New Years Eve party popper. The cheese should stay put and not
leak into the oil.
Choose a pan with deep sides and fill
it with no more than 1 1/2 or 2 inches
of oil. Make sure the oil has a high
smoke point. Use a deep-fat thermometer to keep track of the temperature and try to maintain it at a constant
CHEESE STUFFED
ZUCCHINI BLOSSOMS
Start to finish: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
12 squash blossoms
1/2
ounce
coarsely
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1 ounce mozzarella, cut into 12
cubes
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour (2 3/8 ounces)
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup ice-cold beer
1/2 cup ice-cold seltzer
Vegetable oil for deep frying
1 cup marinara sauce (homemade or
your favorite store brand), heated
Basil sprigs for garnish
Preheat oven to 200 F. Line a rimmed
sheet pan with a double layer of paper
towels.
Working with one blossom at a
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DATEBOOK
YOUTH
Continued from page 1
Services, which work in conjunction
to provide inpatient psychiatric care,
should beef up their record keeping
practices to offer greater insight
regarding how local youth mental
services can be improved, according
to the grand jurys report published
Monday, July 18.
Most county youth who need inpatient psychiatric care are taken to hospitals in other cities such as San
Francisco or Santa Rosa, despite the
13 beds reserved for such patients in
San Mateo at Mills Health Center, 100
S. San Mateo Drive.
Studies show the teens and young
adults experiencing a mental health
crisis are less receptive to treatment
when it is administered far from home,
according to the report, making it
imperative all is done to ensure the
necessary accommodations are available inside the countys borders.
An already stressful situation worsens when an anxious and distressed
patient is strapped down and driven by
strangers for an indeterminate length
of time to an unfamiliar facility,
according to the report. In addition
to the stress added by the actual transfer, the ultimate location of the facility can itself result in more problems
for the youth and his support system.
The county Board of Supervisors
authorized contracting with MillsPeninsula Health Systems to offer
inpatient mental health care to youth
and adults who use Medi-Cal, and the
agreement is overseen by the San
Mateo County Behavioral Health and
Recovery Services division.
Under the agreement, when a patient
SPEIER
Continued from page 1
The average monthly rent now in
San Mateo County for a one-bedroom
apartment is $2,590, an increase of
37.6 percent in four years, according
to the Housing Authority.
She visited an apartment complex at
910 Clinton St. in Redwood City
where every tenant was recently evicted by new ownership for renovations.
Tenants were able to negotiate relocation assistance with the help of city
officials and others after refusing to
abide by eviction notices.
The rents were below market rate and
some were paying about $1,800 for a
two-bedroom apartment.
On Tuesday, however, a one-bedroom unit at the complex was listed for
lease at $2,500 a month.
Speier also got an update on various
Calendar
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
Intergenerational Wednesdays at
Little House. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center,
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Board,
card, lawn and computer games. For
more information call 326-2025.
Job search review panel. 10 a.m. to
noon. Foster City Community Center,
1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City.
Learn from a panel of job search
experts about how to be more effective while searching for a job. For
more
information
email
[email protected].
How to Protect Your Portfolio in a
Down Market. 10:30 a.m. San Carlos
Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Learn
to protect your investment portfolio
with risk management strategies.
For more information visit lfsfinance.com/events or call 401-4663.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Kingfish Restaurant, 201 S. B St., San
Mateo. For more information call
430-6500 or visit sanmateoprofessionalalliance.com.
Jungle James. 2 p.m. San Mateo
Public Library, 1530 Susan Court, San
Mateo. Come see Jungle James and
his amazing reptile show. For more
information call 522-7838 or email
[email protected].
Film Screening: Pitch Perfect. 3
p.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Free. Rated PG-13. Popcorn provided. For more information contact
[email protected].
Music in the Park featuring Lara
Price. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Stafford Park,
2100 Hopkins Ave., Redwood City.
For more information go to redwoodcity.org/musicinthepark.
Aili Ice Designs Gallery. 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. 2363 Broadway, Redwood City.
Artist reception and venue showcase. For more information email
[email protected].
The Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to
11 p.m. The Club Fox, 2209
Broadway, Redwood City. Ron
Hacker will be featured. $7 covers.
For
more
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THURSDAY, JULY 21
Sales and Management Career
Fair. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1177 Airport
Blvd., Burlingame. An opportunity to
meet face to face with more than 15
Fortune 500 companies. For more
information
email
[email protected].
RethinkWaste Public Open House
Day. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., also at
11:30 to 12:30 p.m. 333 Shoreway
Road, San Carlos. The free tours
include visiting the Transfer Station,
where garbage, food scraps and yard
trimmings are handled; outdoor
education area, with a demonstration garden and composting system,
rainwater harvest tank and solar
panel display; the Environmental
Education Center, which includes
museum-quality exhibits, reuse art
and a talking robot and more. For
more information call 802-3500.
Retired
Public
Employees
Association Lunch Meeting. 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. Elks Lodge, 229 W. 20th
Ave., San Mateo. Featuring a presentation on elder financial fraud, a
presentation on depression and living independently, a buffet lunch
and a shredding event. $20. For more
information or to RSVP call 7382285.
San Mateo AARP summer lunch.
Noon. San Mateo Recreation Center,
2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Mateo. $20. For more information
call 345-5001.
Email 101 at Little House. 1:30 p.m.
to 2:30 p.m. The Roslyn G. Morris
Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave.,
Menlo Park. Learn about Gmail.
Computers will be provided. For
more information call 326-2025.
Paper Shredding. Noon to 2 p.m.
Elks Lodge (west parking lot), 229 W.
20th Ave., San Mateo. The Northern
San Mateo County Chapter of the
Retired
Public
Employees
Association is offering a free opportunity to the public to safely dispose
documents that are no longer needed. Email [email protected]
for more.
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direct reports, play a leadership role in
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for performing validation of equipment,
utility systems, facilities, processes
and/or automation systems by following
approved standard operating procedures
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Practices (GMPs) and all other regulatory requirements; Statistical Programmer
(SP31): Under close supervision, provide
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perform modifications to existing programs; Sr. IT Services Engineer (SE01):
Repair, maintain and provide preventative maintenance for an area of the infrastructure; Sr. Application Engineer
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110 Employment
AccouNTING SoLARcITy Corporation has a Director
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oRDER To SHow cAuSE foR
cHANGE of NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Franchesca Makaila Peralta
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Norman R. Angeles and Junice Angeles filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing name as follows:
Present name: Franchesca Makaila Peralta
Proposed Name: Franchesca Makaila
Angeles
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 8/24/16 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 7/11/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 7/11/2016
(Published 7/13/16, 7/20/16, 7/27/16,
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NoTIcE of PETITIoN To
ADMINISTER ESTATE of
Richard W. Schram
Case Number: 16PRO00078
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Richard W. Schram, aka
Richard Warren Schram, aka Richard
Schrram. A Petition for Probate has been
filed by David B. Schram in the Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo.
The Petition for Probate requests that
David B. Schram be appointed as personal representative to administer the
estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate
under the Independent Administration of
Estates Act. (This authority will allow the
personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval.
Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have
waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an
interested person files an objection to the
petition and shows good cause why the
court should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: AUG 08, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
James A. Gianelli, SBN#088436
Gianelli & Polley,
A Professional Law Corp,
27 S. Shepherd Street
SONORA, CA 95370
FILED: 7/7/16
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 7/14/16, 7/20/16, 7/21/16.
STATEMENT of ABANDoNMENT of
THE uSE of A fIcTITIouS BuSINESS
NAME STATEMENT M-260626
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: 10th
Planet Jiu Jitsu San Mateo. Date of original filing: 4/30/14. Address of Principal
Place of Business: 2300 Palm Ave., SAN
MATEO, CA 94403 . Registrant(s): Adam
Schnoff, 1050 Saint Francisc Blvd. Apt
1012. The business was conducted by
an Individual
/s/Adam Schnoff/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 7/18/16. (Published in the San
Mateo Daily Journal, 7/20/716, 7/27/16,
8/3/16, 8/10/16).
LEGAL NoTIcES
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Notice of Public Sales and More.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
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296 Appliances
298 collectibles
303 Electronics
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Books
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295 Art
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wINNING
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Painting
AwARD
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Painting
$99.
$99.
BoB TALBoT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
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296 Appliances
297 Bicycles
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304 furniture
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3-TIER
wIRE
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
300 Toys
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302 Antiques
298 collectibles
ACROSS
1 Dropped the ball
6 Pantry pest
9 Puts in a cooler
14 Successor of
Pope John X
15 Like many indie
films
17 You Be __:
1986 Run-D.M.C.
hit
18 Dr. Browns
classic drink
19 Pasadena
institute
21 Mysterious power
22 Slush Puppie
maker
23 Little snicker
25 Cries out for
calamine
30 Three times, in
an Rx
31 Notes after do
32 Prefix for time
33 __-wop music
35 Starting device:
Abbr.
37 Belgian
banknotes
38 Speedmaster
watchmaker
40 __ Na Na
41 Gypsum painting
surface
42 Whittled
43 President pro __
44 Salt Lake City
collegian
45 Remains in the
fire?
47 Wolfgangs veto
49 Baseball uniform
part
52 Doesnt go for
the green, in golf
53 U.K. military
award
54 Buckwheat
noodle
55 Earn after taxes
57 I Know Why the
Caged Bird
Sings
autobiographer
Maya
59 Writer of medical
thrillers
64 Book with
interstates
65 Like California, to
a Hawaiian
66 Gape
67 One in a cast
68 WKRPs
Nessman
69 Pasture groups
28 Hall of Famer
Slaughter
29 Only fair
31 Cartoon bird that
first appeared in
Fast and Furryous
34 Fancy moldings
36 Some first-born
children
38 Volkswagen rival
39 Dolls cry
46 Short job details?
48 Electrified particle
50 On the train
51 Stops to think, say
54 Luigis lucky
number?
56 Work very hard
58 Deep cut
59 Zimbabwe
neighbor: Abbr.
60 Non-Rx
61 Night flier
62 Olympics skater
Midori
63 Neruda wrote
one to salt
303 Electronics
46 MITSuBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
BAzooKA SPEAKER Bass tube 20
longx10 wide round never used in box
$75. (650)992-4544
07/20/16
By Janice Luttrell
2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
07/20/16
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304 furniture
PIcNIc
TABLE,
(650)365-5718
redwood,
$20.
new $20.00
316 clothes
620 Automobiles
Garage Sales
DoDGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
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uLTRASoNIc JEwELRy Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
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VASE wITH flowers 2 piece good for the
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VINTAGE wHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
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$30. (650)873-8167
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Very good
aged condition $200 San Bruno
(650)588-1946
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$40.00
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Call anytime, (650)713-6272
$95.00,
$99
oNE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
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650 773-7201
316 clothes
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$8 650-595-3933
Boy ScouT canvas belt with Boy Scout
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2963.
PARIS HILToN purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
306 Housewares
25
470 Rooms
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