San Mateo Daily Journal 02-19-19 Edition
San Mateo Daily Journal 02-19-19 Edition
San Mateo Daily Journal 02-19-19 Edition
When an extra meal becomes extra income tional discretionary payment, the city is on the hook for
about $7.6 million this fiscal year in mandatory payments
See BUDGET, Page 18
County to scope path for home chef operations allowed by state law
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Belmont forms community
Having cooked daily meals for a
seven-person household for years, San
center advisory committee
Bruno resident Maya Mendoza knows By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
well what it’s like to feed a crowd.
Whether it’s pork adobo or a dish
prepared for those on a healthy diet, The Belmont City Council has established a community
Mendoza is used making enough food advisory committee to develop concepts for the new commu-
for neighbors and friends of her family nity center and it will be comprised of about 15 officials,
to take part in the meals she cooks at stakeholders and residents who are yet to be named.
home. The committee will be comprised of two councilmembers,
So when county officials voted in two Parks and Recreation commissioners, a planning com-
January to begin crafting a permit missioner, a representative from the school district and
allowing eligible residents to cook Chamber of Commerce plus residents from the Belburn
neighborhood and others representing the sports community
See FOOD, Page 19 See CENTER, Page 19
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Trump said in a speech at Florida
International University in Miami before
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Trump added: “We seek a peaceful transition
Maduro, “He would rather see his people
starve than give them aid.”
Critics say Maduro’s re-election last year
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Brex-split: 7 lawmakers quit Labour over EU, anti-Semitism Abe mum on Trump’s claim about
By Jill Lawless
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Luciana Berger, one of those who quit
Monday, said Labour had become “insti-
nomination for Nobel Peace Prize
tutionally anti-Semitic.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON — Seven British lawmakers quit the main oppo- “I am leaving behind a culture of bully-
sition Labour Party on Monday over its approach to issues ing, bigotry and intimidation,” she said TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe kept
including Brexit and anti-Semitism — the biggest shake-up at a news conference alongside six col- quiet Monday over President Donald Trump’s claim that he
in years for one of Britain’s major political parties. leagues. had nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize, but praised
The announcement ripped open a long-simmering rift Labour leaders have admitted that him and emphasized he did not deny doing so.
between socialists and centrists in the party, which sees Berger, who is Jewish, has been bullied Trump’s assertion Friday that Abe had
itself as the representative of Britain’s working class. It’s Jeremy Corbyn by some members of her local party in nominated him for the honor and sent
also the latest fallout from Britain’s decision to leave the northwest England. him a copy of the letter has raised ques-
European Union, which has split both of the country’s two Labour has been riven by allegations that the party has tions and criticism in Japan.
main parties — Conservatives and Labour — into pro- become hostile to Jews under Corbyn, a longtime support- Questioned in parliament, Abe praised
Brexit and pro-EU camps. er of the Palestinians. Corbyn’s supporters accuse political Trump for his dealings with North Korea
Many Labour lawmakers have been unhappy with the opponents and right-wing media outlets of misrepresenting but said, “In light of the Nobel commit-
party’s direction under leader Jeremy Corbyn, a veteran his views. tee’s policy of not disclosing recom-
socialist who took charge in 2015 with strong grass-roots There have long been signs that British voters’ 2016 menders and nominees for 50 years, I
backing. They accuse Corbyn of mounting a weak opposi- decision to leave the EU could spark a major overhaul of Shinzo Abe decline to comment.”
tion to Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May’s plans British politics. Prime Minister Theresa May’s Neither the prime minister nor his
for leaving the European Union, and of failing to stamp out Conservatives are in the throes of a civil war between pro- spokesman denied Trump’s comment.
a vein of anti-Semitism in the party. Brexit and pro-EU wings. Labour is also split. “I never said I didn’t” nominate him, Abe said in response
The quitters represent a small fraction of Labour’s 256 Many Labour members oppose Brexit — which is due in to a follow-up question by Yuichiro Tamaki, a lawmaker for
lawmakers, or of the 650 total members of Parliament. But less than six weeks, on March 29 — and want the party to the opposition Democratic Party for the People.
this is the biggest split in the party since four senior mem- fight to hold a new referendum that could keep Britain in the Tamaki said in a tweet Monday that he was concerned such
bers quit in 1981 to form the Social Democratic Party. 28-nation bloc. a nomination would “send the wrong message to North
Korea and the rest of international society.”
Junya Ogawa, another opposition lawmaker, cited vari-
ous policies and actions by Trump that he said ran contrary
to the spirit of the peace prize, calling the nomination “an
embarrassment for Japan.”
In responding to Tamaki’s questions in parliament, Abe
lauded Trump for meeting with Kim and working to resolve
the crisis over North Korea’s nuclear program and missile
tests. Trump had also addressed Japan’s concerns over past
abductions of Japanese citizens by North Korea, Abe said.
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Honor roll
the first round of the CCS Division IV tour- bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . Not only did the Bears
nament. Carney finished with a team-high wrap up the PAL boys’ tournament champi-
14 points, the 24th straight time he’s onship with a 67-43 win over Sequoia last
scored in double figures this season. Tuesday, they went on to claim a first-round
My ko l a Edi g er, Hal f Mo o n Bay win in the CCS Open Division tournament
bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . The sophomore guard with a 67-54 win over Serra last Friday.
had a huge game in the Cougars’ 63-62 loss Anderson was integral to both wins, total-
to Sacred Heart Prep in the first round of the ing 13 points, five rebounds and three
CCS Division IV bracket. Ediger filled the assists in the PAL tourney finale, then
stat sheet, finishing with 22 points, four going for eight points, seven rebounds and
rebounds, three assists and three blocks. five assists in the CCS opener.
Co l e Kas tner, Menl o Scho o l bo y s ’ Al ex i s Jacks o n, Sequo i a g i rl s ’ bas -
bas ketbal l . The junior forward posted a ketbal l . Through two games in Sequoia’s
double-double in the Knights’ 45-24 win championship run in the PAL girls’ basket-
over Terra Nova in the first round of the CCS ball tournament, the sophomore guard
Division IV bracket. Kastner finished with proved a master thief, totaling a cumulative
21 points and 11 rebounds. Kastner is aver- 19 steals. She had 12 steals in the semifi-
aging 17 points and 11 rebounds per game nals, an 85-42 win over Terra Nova, and
this season. matched the team-high with 12 points. In the
Jo s e Chav o l l a, Capuchi no bo y s ’ 43-33 win over defending champ South City
Kyle Botelho took second place in at 132s in s o ccer. Chavolla scored twice and assisted on in the finals, she produced another seven. Fola Akinola is crowned CCS girls’ wrestling
the CCS boys’ wrestling championships. third goal as the Mustangs clinched the PAL Ce Ce S an t o s - Juare g ui , S e quo i a champion for the fourth time in her career.
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y l e B o t e l h o , B url i n g ame Ocean Division championship by beating g i rl s ’ s o ccer. On the same day the Sequoia ing off her perfect career run through the
bo y s ’ wres tl i ng . The junior will Mills 4-1 on the last day of the regular season. girls’ basketball team wrapped up the PAL CCS girls’ wrestling tournament by earning
be the only county boys’ wrestler As hl ey Tri erwei l er, Carl mo nt g i rl s ’ tournament championship, the Sequoia her fourth straight individual title, earning a
heading to the state tournament starting bas ketbal l . The senior wing led the sixth- girls’ soccer team earned a title of their own. 12-6 decision in the 189-pound division
Thursday in Bakersfield by virtue of his per- seeded Scots to a second-round, 64-42 win The Lady Cherokees topped South City 3-1 Saturday at Independence High. The senior
formance Saturday, as Botelho took second over Salinas in the CCS Division I bracket. to seal the PAL Ocean Division champi- was one of four Bears to win individual
place at 132s. Trierweiler finished with 15 points, includ- onship. Santos-Juaregui scored two of titles — along with Evelyn Calhoon
Brendan Carney, Sacred Heart Prep ing three 3-pointers, 10 rebounds and five Sequoia’s goals. (121s); Lauren McDonnell (137s); and
bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . The senior guard hit assists. Carlmont finished the game with a Fo l a Ak i n o l a, Me n l o - At h e rt o n Abby Ericson (160s) — and is one of a pro-
the game-winning free throw with 4.4 sec- season-high 12 3s. g i rl s ’ wres tl i ng . How about a CCS four- gram-best seven M-A girls to advance to the
onds left to beat Half Moon Bay 63-62 in Jus ti n Anders o n, Menl o -Atherto n peat for you? Akinola did just that, finish- state tournament.
Nwachukwu. Then Contreras went conserva- take those points and add them to Terra be a CCS champion too.’”
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Division II
BOCHY “I’ve managed with my gut. I came up
here (to San Francisco) in 2007 on my
Boys’ basketball
Quarterfinals
No.10 Woodside (12-10) at No.2 Aragon (14-11),7 p.m.
Continued from page 11 gut. So it’s a gut feeling it’s time. It’s been
Division I
No. 10 Homestead (15-11) at No. 2 Carlmont (21-
Division III
No. 9 Capuchino (18-8) at No. 1 Aptos (20-6), 5:30
an unbelievable ride.”
5), 7 p.m. p.m. hip replacement surgery that has — Bruce Bochy
No. 10 Gunderson (17-8) at No. 2 South City (18-8),
Division II 7 p.m. him moving more swiftly and he
No. 7 Aragon (11-14) at No. 2 Valley Christian (10-14), No. 5 Saratoga (14-11) at No. 4 Mills (16-8), 7 p.m. insists “the health’s great” and did- managed players like a Bonds and distractions later in the season
7 p.m. n’t factor into the choice. Lincecum.” when he hopes to have a contender
Division IV Every other manager with three again following two years out of
Division III Mercy-Burlingame (15-9) at No. 3 Notre Dame-Bel- He begins his 13th season with
No. 5 Saratoga (16-9) at No. 4 Hillsdale (16-8), 7 p.m. mont (11-13), 7 p.m. the Giants. He led the club to or more titles has been inducted the playoffs. He intends to stay in
No. 7 Half Moon Bay (13-10) at No. 2 Seaside (21- World Series championships in into the Hall of Fame. baseball.
Division IV 3), 7 p.m. “I haven’t even thought about “It’s something I put a lot of
No. 7 Sacred Heart Prep (14-11) at No. 2 Pacific Grove No. 5 Monte Vista Christian (18-7) at No. 4 Terra Nova 2010, ‘12 and ‘14.
(16-8), 7 p.m. (13-12), 7 p.m. “I’ve managed with my gut. I that,” Bochy said. thought in it, ” Bochy said.
No. 5 King’s Academy (18-7) at No. Jefferson (17-8), No. 9 Mercy-SF (15-10) at No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep came up here in 2007 on my gut. Giants CEO Larry Baer already “There’s a lot of things that I look
7 p.m. (14-10), 7 p.m. envisions a place in Cooperstown
No. 9 Menlo (16-9) at No. 1 Carmel (20-4), 7 p.m. So it’s a gut feeling it’s time,” forward to doing, but right now my
Division V Bochy said. “It’s been an unbe- for Bochy, head’s at this moment, hey, I’m
Division V No. 6 Pacific Bay-Pacifica (19-6) at No. 3 St. Francis lievable ride. There’s so much in “Words cannot adequately going to focus on getting this
Priory (9-16) at No. 3 Nueva School (19-4), 7 p.m. SCP-Watsonville (11-12), 5:30 p.m.
No. 8 Summit Shasta (18-5) at No. 1 Woodside Pri- there to be grateful for, with the express the amount of admiration, team ready. I look forward to one
Girls’ basketball ory (12-12), 7 p.m. players, the city, the fans, my ride gratitude and respect the Giants more shot, trust me, and us having
Quarterfinals here. It’s time. I’ll stay in baseball family has for Bruce Bochy,” Baer a big year. I’m all in.”
Division I Girls’ soccer
No.6 Carlmont (17-7) at No.3 Silver Creek (21-3),7 p.m. Semifinals and do something. . . . I’m not said in a statement. “His honesty, He spent his first 12 seasons as
No. 10 Los Altos (19-6) at No. 2 Sequoia (22-4), 7 p.m. Division IV going too far, trust me. I love this integrity, passion and brilliance a manager with the Padres from
No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (15-10) at No. 4 North Sali- No. 7 Seaside (11-1-6) at No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep game. It’s been in my blood, so led to the most successful period of 1995-2006, guiding San Diego to
nas (18-6), 7 p.m. (10-5-6), 3 p.m.
sure I’ll be doing something in Giants baseball in the history of the NL pennant in 1998.
another capacity and I look for- our franchise. He will always be a Bochy came to the decision over
Murray waits to measure up Sports brief ward to it.” Giant and we look forward to hon- the winter, but had all but realized
after picking NFL over MLB that was after Murray listed himself
Bochy came to San Francisco oring him and all of his achieve- this would be his last year at the
FORT WORTH, Texas — Now that from the San Diego Padres before ments throughout his final season end of the 2018 season. He dis-
at 5-foot-10 Monday before accept- the 2007 season, in time to watch cussed it with family and the front
Kyler Murray in San Francisco and inevitably in
ing the Davey O’Brien Award as the Barry Bonds break Hank Aaron’s office.
has decided to Cooperstown.”
nation’s top college quarterback. career home run record that August. Executive Brian Sabean was
play in the NFL Giants Gold Glove shortstop
Murray said being projected as a He managed Matt Cain’s perfect Brandon Crawford considers him- hardly surprised by his dear
instead of first-rounder as a quarterback game in 2012 and a pair of no-hit-
reporting to self fortunate to have played for friend’s decision, saying “that’s a
shorter than 6-foot is “crazy to ters by Tim Lincecum against the the same manager his entire career. pretty elite and, as we all know,
spring training me,” while adding he hasn’t “seen Padres in July 2013 and June ‘14.
as a first-round “That’s definitely special. I fast treadmill to now do this for 25
that since I’ve been alive.” “This will give me time to go don’t think many guys have one years.”
draft pick by the The 21-year-old who won a state back and reflect and even watch manager throughout their entire “Two different organizations,
A’s, the ques- championship as a high school QB some games and think about some career,” Crawford said. “Obviously four trips to the World Series, you
Kyler Murray tions can shift in the Dallas area said he “wasn’t of these great achievements and we have this year to take care of win three, that’s pretty elite com-
to the Heisman looking very good for the NFL side milestones these players have first. Hopefully we make it a mem- pany,” Sabean said.
Trophy winner’s height. of things” before his standout season reached,” Bochy said. “I’ve always orable one for him. A part of what’s Once he’s through, Bochy will
The former Oklahoma star says with the Sooners. Murray’s only pre- had a deep appreciation for the made him such a good manager stick to his simple life of fishing
everyone will get their answer at vious college experience was a rough gifts and talents of these players. I over the years is just being able to excursions and family.
the NFL combine next week. And freshman season at Texas A&M. consider myself fortunate to have work with the players he has, “I’m not going anywhere. I don’t
whether that’s the bullpen or the have any cruises planned, trust me,
bench, he always seemed to plug I don’t plan on going up Mount
the right pieces at the right times.” Everest. Baseball, that’s my life.
Bochy has faced daily questions I’ll be around,” Bochy said. “I don’t
about his future, and he wanted to have a bucket list. There’s no hid-
address his plans now and avoid den agenda in all this, trust me.”
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3 deaths in the United States and kills more Americans
than all forms of cancer and respiratory diseases like
ning of the fiscal year and staff is expecting that number to pneumonia combined.
drop to $43.7 million by the end of the fiscal year. That’s • Certain groups have higher rates than others; 57 per-
to CalPERS, said Finance Director Edmund Suen. because $7.6 million in surplus money is being spent on cent of black women and 60 percent of black males.
Councilmembers are also interested in establishing an “critical projects” identified by the city, Suen said, includ- • Coronary heart disease, or clogged or hardened arter-
employee pension committee to maintain transparency and ing paying down pension liabilities and contributing to the ies, caused 43 percent of cardiovascular deaths in the
to explore cost sharing and other methods of addressing city’s building maintenance fund. U.S., followed by stroke (17 percent), high blood pres-
pension debt. Future challenges include expiring bargaining agree- sure (10 percent) and heart failure (9 percent).
Staff is projecting a $300,000 general fund surplus for the ments, work on the wastewater treatment plant and the levee
current fiscal year because a hotel tax hike was approved in project, for which construction is expected to commence in
the November election and the city’s hotels are doing better the first quarter of 2020, Suen said.
than expected, Suen said, and because of continued growth The city currently employs 196 full-time employees and
of property tax revenue. the council has agreed to maintain that number next year.
“We’re looking to perform well for the year,” Suen said, By contrast, the city employed 237 full-time workers EXAMINATIONS
according to a video of the meeting, adding that projected around 2001. and
revenue is $47.9 million for the fiscal year and projected TREATMENT
“We’ve decreased by about 40 employees [since then] of
expenditures total $47.6 million. while maintaining the level of service that residents Diseases & Disorders
Hotel tax revenue will likely only grow considering the expect,” City Manager Jeff Moneda said. “In the future, we of the Eye
tax rate, which was raised from 9.5 percent to 11 percent in may need to add staffing based on the expectations and state
January of this year, is scheduled to reach 12 percent in requirements.” EYEGLASSES
July. Staff estimates hotel tax revenue this year will total Staff comprises 78 percent of the general fund with the and
$4.1 million. DR. A NDREW C. SO S S CONTACT LENSES
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Though he has seen how small-
scale food operations can provided an
avenue for immigrant or low-income
Tunneling: A Writer’s Process. 10 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. communities to participate in their
a.m. to noon. Sequoia Yacht Club, 441 A book discussion and activity. Free. local economies, Jorgensen also
Seaport Court, Redwood City. Free for For more information call 829-3860. and sell up to 60 meals a week, acknowledged the social benefits of
all ages. For more information call
595-8667. Family Read Aloud. 4 p.m. San Mendoza was among those who took getting to know one’s neighbors
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., note. Having watched as a state bill through food.
Open House: Senior Peer San Mateo. A contemporary, bilingual aimed at legalizing small-scale food
Counseling Free Training. 2:30 p.m. Latin-American Cinderella musical “The amazing thing about food is
to 3:30 p.m. Geri Lustenberg, 24 performed by Fuse Theatre. Free for operations received overwhelming that it’s such an easy common denom-
Second Avenue, San Mateo. Learn all ages. For more information call support from state legislators last
how to work with older adults. Free. 522-7836. inator for people to share culture,” he
For more information call 403-4300. year, Mendoza viewed the new law as said. “Just knowing a few cooks in
Workshop Maximizing Your Social bringing her one step closer to open- your community can really make it
Textile Tuesday: Cute Wristlet. 1 Security Benefits. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 Foster City Library, 100 E. Hillsdale ing her own business. feel like your neighborhood.”
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Blvd, Foster City. Learn how to maxi- “I see myself opening maybe a food In proposing county officials take a
Supply List: 1/4 yard mid-to-heavy mize your household security bene- truck or a restaurant in the future,” she
weight fabric, 1/4 yard contrast quilt- fits under the new law. Free. For more start her own operation under the new step toward crafting permits for home
ing weight fabric (lining) and a information call 401-4662. said. “It’s a really great stepping chefs, San Mateo County Supervisor
16" Zipper to match. For more infor- stone between cooking for the fun of law.
mation call 829-3860. R elax, Recharge, Program “I would never have thought about David Canepa hoped to both create
Yourself for Success with it and actually making it tangible economic opportunities for residents
Senior Peer Counseling Training. Hypnotherapy. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oak business.” selling my food,” she said. “It was
2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Peninsula Room, San Mateo Public Library, 55 such a great idea.” and offer a path for those currently
Family Service, 24 Second Ave., San W. Third Ave., San Mateo. As a mom of high school students selling food to do so legally and safe-
Mateo. Learn how to be an active lis- Hypnotherapy offers techniques playing volleyball, Mendoza said she As a cofounder and CEO of the
tener, recognize and respond to grief, you can use in your daily life that Oakland-based startup, Matt ly. He said he and Supervisor Don
depression and anxiety. Free. For can promote mindfulness and a
started cooking large batches of Horsley will serve on a subcommittee
meals for athletes and parents to Jorgensen said Josephine was
more information call 403-4300. greater sense of purpose. Free. For
launched in 2015 with the goal of focused on figuring out what a permit
more information call 522-7818. enjoy at tournaments. She said she that would be issued by County
Book club. 6 p.m. South San
hadn’t given much thought to selling helping home chefs prepare their
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., The Grotesque B urlesque. 7:30
meals safely and build a business Health’s Environmental Health
South San Francisco. The book selec- p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre extra meals until she learned in late Services Division would look like and
tion for February is ‘Beneath a Scarlet Co., 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. 2017 of the startup Josephine, which around their operations. Though he
Sky’ by Mark Sullivan. For more infor- Burlesque, drag, circus and much had known the startup would face reg- cost as well as how the rules will be
mation call 829-3860. more. Cost is $25 to $30. For more offered an online platform where enforced.
information call 493-2006. home chefs could post meals they are ulatory changes, Jorgensen said he
Experience Virtual Reality. 6 p.m. to realized after advocating for home Canepa noted the up to $50,000 in
7 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda FRIDAY, FEB. 22 planning to cook for the day so oth- gross annual income an individual can
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For more Clean Energy. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. ers could purchase them. chefs with local governments that
information and to sign up call 591- San Mateo Sunshine Rotary, 6650 changes to state law would be needed make under the new law can serve as
8286. Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. Mendoza said she met neighbors substantial ancillary income for a
Listen to Carlos Moreno present and students at nearby Skyline to create a path for home chefs to
Community Law Night. 6 p.m. to 8 Clean Energy’s new programs for legally and safely sell their food. family. He emphasized their efforts
p.m. San Mateo County Law Library, 2019. For more information call 787-
College through Josephine, and also are not meant to subvert the profes-
saw the benefits the arrangement Jorgensen said a coalition of non-
710 Hamilton St., Redwood City. A 5595.
profits and cooks with a variety of sional food industry or evade health
free one-on-one legal consultation. could offer to those who didn’t have and safety codes but rather will help
Civil and personal injury issues. For Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10
time to cook their own meals. She backgrounds met with state environ-
more information call 363-4913. a.m. to 12 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
mental health officials to begin craft- residents who might not otherwise
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. said Josephine guided her through the have the capital to start their own
Everything You Wanted to Know Color a page or two and enjoy
process for obtaining a California ing Assembly Bill 626, which then
About Freelancing. 6:30 p.m. to 8 refreshments and conversation. Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law in business to take steps toward becom-
p.m. Bovet Office Center, 155 Bovet Supplies will be provided. Free. For Food Handlers Card, completing a vir- ing business owners.
Road, San Mateo. The panelists will more information call 591-8286. tual inspection of her kitchen and September. Though Jorgensen opted
discuss their experiences as free- to wind down Josephine’s operations “We’re giving people an opportuni-
lancers and contractors and provide Escape Room: Escape from securing insurance for her operation. ty to ramp up,” he said. “For people
tips to those considering a freelance Detention. Noon to 5 p.m. South San Though the startup closed its opera- in early 2018, he has remained
career. Entry costs $5. For more infor- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange focused on opening opportunities for who don’t have that wealth on hand …
mation call (917) 903-8764. Ave., South San Francisco. Work tions last year, Mendoza said she it gives them the opportunity to build
together to solve puzzles. Free. For planned to build on the experience underserved communities to formalize
Poetry Night with Charif more information call 829-3860. food-centric businesses through the capital and move forward with the
Shanahan. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont
she gained through Josephine and business.”
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Peninsula Humane Society Teacher
Belmont. Free for all ages. For more Tea. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Peninsula
CENTER
information call 591-8286. Humane Society & SPCA, 1450 Rollins Ideas proposed by ages.
Road, Burlingame. Attendees will gain
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 insight into finding fun and creative the new committee “[I envision] an intergenerational
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to ways to incorporate Humane will complement place which offers outdoor/indoor,
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda Education into classroom curriculum
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For more and why this subject is so important Continued from page 1 input from the ad- year-round opportunities for social
information call 591-8286. to our youngest community mem- hoc committee, of interaction, learning, fun and fitness
bers. Snacks will be provided. Free. For
which Vice Mayor for all ages and abilities where families
San Mateo Professional Alliance. more information call 340-7022. and possibly the library, said Parks and
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro. 181 Warren Lieberman can enjoy multiple activities in one
E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. For more Beasties Becomes Maija. 7 p.m. to 9 Recreation Director Brigitte
and Councilwoman location,” she said in an email.
information call 430-6500. p.m. Melinda Lightfoot 1220B Linda Shearer.
Mar Boulevard, Pacifica. Three new art Julia Mates are South San Francisco-based Group 4
Councilman Doug Kim also suggest-
Davina Hurt members. Architecture has been selected to
K ids’ Coding Club. 4 p.m. Grand exhibitions. Free. For more informa-
Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut tion call 355-1894. ed youth representation to help devel-
Ave., South San Francisco. Kids and Shearer noted design the building, a seven-month
op programming for that demographic
teens are welcome to visit the Grand Marty Williams & Friends. 7 p.m. to that the new committee is just part of a process that will incorporate all the
Avenue library every Wednesday to 9:30 p.m. Cafe Society, 522 Main St., and Councilman Charles Stone wants
wider outreach effort that includes an community input. The budget for this
learn the basics of computer pro- Half Moon Bay. Piano/Vocals Marty to see a representative from Footsteps
gramming using the fun and easy-to- Williams; Guitarist Eric Swinderman; online survey, kiosks at the library and phase of work is $256,365 plus a con-
use Scratch program. Free. For more Bassist Jim Kerwin; Drummer Jack Child Care, which he described as a cru-
at City Hall to receive input from resi- tingency of $25,367. Group 4
information call (415) 866-8909. Dorsey. Free. For more information cial stakeholder.
call 906-3259. dents, pop up events and workshops. Architecture was selected in part
“We really need to cast a broad net
Peninsula Ukulele Group (PUGs). Building a new community center is a because of its experience with similar
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, The Grotesque Burlesque. 7:30 p.m. here and I wouldn’t skimp on the num-
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Dragon Productions Theatre Co., council priority because the existing projects, councilmembers have said.
ber of people. I’d go above and beyond
Beginners are welcome to a special 2120 Broadway St., Redwood City. building, which was constructed in This phase of the project will result
mini lesson at 5:30 p.m. then the jam Burlesque, drag, circus and much and really try to find folks from a
1949, is suffering from deferred main- in a detailed vision for the community
session begins at 6 p.m. For more more. Cost is $25 to $30. For more diverse range of backgrounds and inter-
information call 591-8286. information call 493-2006. tenance due to budget constraints and is centerpiece, but funding still needs to
ests,” Stone said.
in need of seismic and accessibility be secured. Councilmembers in the
THURSDAY, FEB. 21 SATURDAY, FEB. 23 The committee is scheduled to meet
Meditate-And Feel Great. 9 a.m. to American Legion San Bruno Post upgrades. past have suggested the type of facility
five times starting in March and the
10 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, #409 breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mayor Davina Hurt said envisions a they have in mind would cost between
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas. Learn 757 San Mateo ave., San Bruno. meetings will be open to the public
community centerpiece that serves all $30 million and $50 million.
about and practice meditation. Cost Fundraiser breakfast for Post 409. with notices ahead of time.
is $85-$105. For more information call Includes pancakes, French toast,
522-7490. scrambled eggs, hash brown pota-
toes, bacon, pastries, and omelets.
ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. to There will also be the selling of raffle
12 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 tickets for a prize. Cost is $10 for
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. adults and $6 for children 12 years
Practice speaking and listening in and under. For more information call
English. Free. For more information 345-7388.
call 591-8286.
City Directories. 10 a.m. to noon.
English Conversation. 10:30 a.m. Grace Lutheran Church, 2825
Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306 Alameda De Las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. A City directories sometimes are
relaxed, casual atmosphere for a low- referred to as census substitutes, yet
stress way to improving your English they are much more. Free for all ages.
skills. Free. For more information call For more information call 345-9068.
829-3860.
Puppet-Building Workshop. 10:30
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Menlo Park Main
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Free for Students will be able to create their
seniors. For more information call own custom puppets. Registration
286-2585. required. Free. For more information
call 330-2501.
Understanding Russia: A Cultural
History. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Little African American History Month
House, The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Event. 11 a.m. Grand Avenue Library,
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
This event is a video lecture. Tickets This event will feature a discussion
cost $25. For more information call and photo collection drive docu-
964-0560. menting African American history in
South San Francisco. Free. For more
Homework Center for students information call 829-3860.
grades first through sixth. 3:30 p.m.
to 5:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Tax Aide Preparation at the
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Free. Library. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Belmont
Repeats every Thursday until Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Thursday, June 13. For more informa- Belmont. Join us for free in person tax
tion call 558-7496. preparation services. Registration
required. Free. For more information
Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. call 591-8286.
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PETITION OF OUGH, CA 94010. The business is con-
This position will provide valuable ducted by an Individual. The registrants
experience for your bright future. Thet T Soe commenced to transact business under
Email resume their FBN on N/A.
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this court for a decree changing name sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2019. (Publish-
as follows: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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faMiLy resourCe THE COURT ORDERS that all persons fiCtitious business naMe
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tition for change of name should not be SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered
children and families. granted. Any person objecting to the Owner: Matthew Mills, same address.
every tuesday & weekend name changes described above must file The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
a written objection that includes the rea- act business under the FBN on 1-15-
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find information on family 2019.
days before the matter is scheduled to /s/Matthew Mills/
resources in the local area, be heard and must appear at the hearing This statement was filed with the Asses-
including childcare. to show cause why the petition should sor-County Clerk on 1/17/19. (Published
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timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/19/19).
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
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as: HYPRSENSE, 700 Airport Blvd, Ste sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Owner: Jonathan James Associates,
400, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- ing on the petition in the following news- Inc., CA. The business is conducted by
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Petitioner: Phuoc Tan Huynh filed a peti-
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below to show cause, if any, why the pe- fore this court at the hearing indicated same address. The business is conduct- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, mendable que llame a un abogado inme- Maytag washer excellent working
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of Principal Place of Business: 226 E. tario), by MIRNA P. RIVERA-MARTI-
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(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- business under their FBN on N/A. utory lien for waived fees and costs on
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fields, Magee showed many students from less fortunate dis-
tricts struggled mightily in math during the recent round of
Smarter Balanced testing.
“Math is a very specific issue about equity. Many of our
kids in the state aren’t doing well, period. And some of our
administrative ranks — experiences from which she said she between elementary and high school. particularly under-resourced demographic populations are
will draw when facing her new challenge. Such work could be an example of striking an appropriate doing even worse. And math is the gatekeeper to what peo-
“It’s amazing how those experiences keep coming back to balance between allowing local school systems to keep ple assume is the path to college,” she said.
me in my current life, because where I am right now is authority over their environments, while maintaining the As a result, Magee said she believed regional partnership
pulling together my team, and I’m really thinking about broader perspective needed from the county office, she said. between local elementary and high school districts focusing
how to tighten up the team, and really focus on people’s “We can have our local control inside our local school dis- on math instruction could be an effective means of broaden-
strengths and get impactful results,” she said. tricts, and we step into a more regional approach when it ing opportunities for all students in San Mateo County.
As she looks ahead to the areas where would most like to makes sense,” she said. “More kids are prepared for whatever new adventures they
focus and see some of that impact made, Magee said she Another example of ways a regional approach can be effec- want to step into when they graduate,” said Magee, of the
expects the county office to continue its primary charge of tive is school safety training, which was a primary focus for chance presented by a broader approach to teaching and
offering local school districts support in fields such as budg- Magee prior to her election. Magee helped establish the Big learning.
et development, special education and working as an inter- Five protocol for emergency preparedness and response, Looking ahead, preserving equity and access for students
mediary to the state government. which has served as a model across the county for school throughout their time in school could be a forthcoming ini-
Workforce issues such as teacher housing and profession- systems and other agencies. tiative for the county office — a sort of expansion of the Big
al development can also be programs which the county To continue other successful programs for her office, Lift’s mission to students into the later grades or other
office can support, she said. But, as is the case with so much Magee said she looks forward to growing the Big Lift, which fields.
policy, Magee acknowledged her capacity to guide the con- is an early education language development effort assisting “There are many ways to be a successful adult in this
versation is limited. less fortunate local districts. world, and it’s not just any one single path. And sometimes
“Those are things the county office should be a part of. The program launched in collaboration with the county I feel like we as a community think in more traditional ways
We’re a collaborative partner. So we don’t necessarily need Board of Supervisors and Silicon Valley Community — like success generally means acceptance to Stanford. So
to lead it, but we need to be absolutely present and partici- Foundation has proven successful in helping young students we really need to broaden that for kids,” she said.
pating,” she said. build their reading and language skills, which improves Such bold vision from the outset of her first term will
Additionally though, Magee said she is hopeful the coun- their likelihood for success in later grades. require years of hard work and overcoming setbacks. But for
ty office can expand its leadership role through new under- Beyond the lasting focus on language arts though, Magee Magee, when it comes to improving opportunities for local
takings such as helping streamline students’ transition said would like to assure math skills are also kept sharp students, she wants to be in office when it happens.
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Tense standoff spells endgame for IS militants in Syria Leaders’ Nazi comments
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
derail European summit
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BAGHOUZ, Syria — The collection
of tents was largely silent on a sunny
winter Monday afternoon. Few people JERUSALEM — Poland on Monday withdrew from a
were visible, but the few out and about European summit in Jerusalem, derailing the meeting and
were calm: Two men in long robes and embarrassing its Israeli hosts, to protest claims by
pants walked slowly together through Israel’s acting foreign minister that Poles collaborated
the grass, a woman leisurely came out with the Nazis and “suckled anti-Semitism with their
of her tent to look around, a man on a mothers’ milk.”
motorcycle drove toward the river. The abrupt cancellation marked a new
This is the last speck of land held by low in a bitter and long-running con-
the Islamic State group — a patch flict between Poland and Israel over
along the Euphrates River in eastern how to characterize Polish actions
Syria where an estimated 300 militants toward its Jewish community during
are mixed in with hundreds of civilians, World War II.
REUTERS
refusing to surrender and trying to It also was a diplomatic setback for
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) gesture as they ride a truck in Syria.
negotiate an exit with the U.S.-backed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
looked out over a flat, green landscape isn’t always so quiet. Only days earlier
forces surrounding them. Netanyahu, who had touted the gather-
with scattered palm trees, to an earthen the militants surprised the soldiers
An Associated Press team got a rare Benjamin ing as a milestone in his outreach to
berm and a line of pickup trucks put up with an attempted night raid. The SDF
glimpse of the IS-held settlement, the emerging democracies of central
by the militants at the edge of the can’t assault the site or call in Netanyahu
standing on a rooftop about a kilome- and eastern Europe. Netanyahu has
camp. airstrikes because of the civilians, he
ter (half mile) away during a media tour courted these countries to counter the criticism Israel typ-
At one point, gunfire crackled in the said, adding that his fighters have seen
to the front lines organized by the ically faces in international forums.
distance. An SDF commander on the the militants moving civilians around
Syrian Democratic Forces. The roof Tuesday’s meeting of the leaders of Poland, Hungary,
roof with a number of fighters said it at gunpoint as protection.
Slovakia and the Czech Republic — known as the
Visegrad group — was to be the first time the summit has
been held outside of Europe.
The gathering began to unravel last week when
Netanyahu, during a visit to Warsaw, told reporters that
“Poles cooperated with the Nazis.” The comments infuri-
ated his Polish hosts, who reject suggestions that their
country collaborated with Hitler.
Poland’s prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki,
announced Sunday that he was pulling out of the summit
and that his foreign minister would go instead.
But Morawiecki canceled Polish participation altogeth-
er after the comments made by Israel’s acting foreign min-
ister, Israel Katz, that he denounced as “racist” and
“absolutely unacceptable.”
Katz, who was only appointed to the foreign minister’s
post on Sunday, made his remarks in a pair of TV inter-
views.