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vants,
Janet
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and
Shelly Masur,
have filed candidate intention
statements for
the four seats up
for grabs this
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County drug
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in expense, healthcare institute takes issue
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Gloria Rosario, of All-Star Barber Shop on Third Avenue in downtown San Mateo takes a razor to customer Wouter
Vermeulen. Below, Jim Agcaoili of Foster City gets a haircut from Shane Nesbitt of Shanes Barbershop on Fifth
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1965
On thi s date:
In 1 6 1 3 , Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, was
captured by English Capt. Samuel Argall in the Virginia
Colony. (During a yearlong captivity, Pocahontas converted to Christianity and ultimately opted to stay with the
English. )
In 1 7 4 2 , Handels Messiah had its first public performance in Dublin, Ireland.
In 1 7 4 3 , the third president of the United States, Thomas
Jefferson, was born in Shadwell in the Virginia Colony.
In 1 8 6 1 , at the start of the Civil War, Fort Sumter in South
Carolina fell to Confederate forces.
In 1 9 1 2 , the Royal Flying Corps, a predecessor of
Britains Royal Air Force, was created.
In 1 9 4 3 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the
Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C., on the 200th
anniversary of the third American presidents birth.
In 1 9 6 4 , Sidney Poitier became the first black performer in
a leading role to win an Academy Award for his performance
in Lilies of the Field. Patricia Neal was named best actress
for Hud; best picture went to Tom Jones.
In 1 9 7 0 , Apollo 13, four-fifths of the way to the moon,
was crippled when a tank containing liquid oxygen burst.
(The astronauts managed to return safely.)
In 1 9 7 5 , the President of Chad, Francois Tombalbaye
(tahm-bahl-BAH-yeh), was killed in a military coup.
In 1 9 8 6 , Pope John Paul II visited the Great Synagogue of
Rome in the first recorded papal visit of its kind to a Jewish
house of worship.
Ten y ears ag o : A defiant Eric Rudolph pleaded guilty to
carrying out the deadly bombing at the 1996 Atlanta
Olympics and three other attacks in back-to-back court
appearances in Birmingham and Atlanta.
Birthdays
Singer Peabo
Bryson is 64.
Actor Rick
Schroder is 45.
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Reverse Mortgage Financial Assessment to begin April 27 2015 Delayed from March 2
The Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) has issued a nancial
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effect on March 2, 2015, HUD has revised the
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S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e s . A man
received a call stating that he had won a million dollars and had to pay $400 for a soonto-be-delivered package in order to claim
his prize on Broadway before 10:02 a.m.
Tuesday, April 7.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A woman
reported finding GPS tracking devices in her
purse and luggage on Beresford Avenue
before 5:45 p.m. Monday, April 6.
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Di s turbance. A group of over 10 people
were seen fighting on Anza Boulevard
before 1:48 p.m. Saturday, March 28.
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the levy with no regards to pedestrians on
the pedway at Cutwater Lane and Edgewater
Boulevard before 1:07 p.m. Saturday, April
4.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tance. A resident
said he saw a shadow moving on Flying
Fish before 3:28 a.m. Friday, April 3.
Bi ke theft. A bicycle was stolen from a
carport on Foster City Boulevard before
11:06 a.m. Friday, April 3.
LOCAL/STATE
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Fire at Belmont home
Firefighters extinguished a fire
at a home in Belmont Saturday
evening, according to a fire dispatcher.
Fire crews responded at 6:09
p.m. to a report of a fire in a twostory home at 1659 Prospect St.,
the dispatcher said.
Fire crews cleared the scene at
7:28 p.m., she said.
The dispatcher said she could not
release information about whether
anyone was injured in the blaze.
Calls to officials at the Belmont
Fire Protection District were not
returned Saturday evening.
Boy photographed in
bathroom at school
A suspect took photos of a student using a bathroom at a
Millbrae middle school on Friday,
according to the San Mateo
County Sheriffs Office.
On Friday, deputies responded to
a report of suspicious circumstances at a bathroom at Taylor
Middle School located at 850
Taylor Blvd., sheriffs officials
said.
Arriving deputies talked to
school staff and the victim, a 12year-old boy from Millbrae,
according to sheriffs officials.
The deputies learned the suspect
entered the school bathroom the
boy was using shortly before 2
p.m., sheriffs officials said.
The suspect reached under the
dividing wall and took several
photos of the boy as he was standing at the urinal, according to
sheriffs officials.
The victim said he did not recognize the suspect, who may not be a
student of the middle school,
according to the sheriffs office.
The suspect is described as a
white boy between 14 and 16 years
old and about 5 feet 8 inches tall
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SANTA BARBARA In a reflection of Californias bone-dry conditions after four years of drought,
fire agencies along the states central and southern coasts are ramping up staffing levels well before
they normally do.
Ventura County Fire, Santa
Barbara County Fire and state fire
crews in San Luis Obispo County
and the San Benito-Monterey area
are adding firefighters, fire
engines, bull dozers, helicopters
and air tankers on Monday for this
years fire season, fire officials
announced. The Los Padres
National Forest is also adding fire-
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salmon, smelt,
sturgeon and
other wildlife,
the
Mercury
News reported.
The newspaper said loss of
the
50-year
guarantee
could
Jerry Brown
make it harder
for Brown to win backing for the
project from people in Northern
California and water districts that
the state is relying on to pick up
the tab for the tunnels.
I think that it would be a concern for the public if the twin tunnels project would move ahead
without the long-term environmental protections in place, said
Barbara Keegan, a board member
an attorney.
Police released a description of
Butler on Friday, three days after
they say he shot the mother of his
daughter, 33-year-old Kendra
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which Obama is dealing. ProIsrael Americans cannot fathom a
deal with an Iran that will not recognize Israels existence. And for
long, Cuban-Americans who
escaped Fidel Castros revolution
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American people dont need to be
persuaded, Obama said.
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the barriers have not all fallen.
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the summit, recited a litany of
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Jerry Brown
Editor,
Jerry Brown, open your eyes: the
reason for this drought is not just our
overuse of the water we have. You
have to stop blaming your citizens
and making them cut back on water
that was theirs before all this development started. You are imposing
penalties on the people that made
their home in California in a time
when water was not a problem, and at
the same time you are inviting more
people to come drink from the state
water trough. California and its cities
keep adding to the population of
California by building. I am not
against development if our cities and
state have the resources to support it.
Has it occurred to you that as
California is today we can only supply a set amount of customers? We
only have so much water. Maybe
when we get out of this drought, the
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Day is an accounting nightmare
for thousands of gay and lesbian
couples as they wrestle with the
uneven legal status of same-sex
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SAN
FRANCISCO
Madison
Bumgarners return to AT&T Park will be
filled with fanfare, from an MVP bobblehead giveaway to all of the postseason honors he will collect in a special ceremony.
Not that the big San Francisco lefty is
thinking about any of it much as he concentrates on a new year with the reigning World
Series champions.
I try to keep everything as simple as I
can. Im not thinking about last year or last
Spieths immortal
By Doug Ferguson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS
Jordan Spieth, the 21-year-old phenom, celebrates on the 18th green after a legendary
performance to win the Masters in Augusta, Georgia.
Brunicardi
a catalyst
forchange
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OPENER
Continued from page 11
Bochy loves opening day, whether
on the road or the home opener already
a week into the season.
If you can play every day like opening day and get yourself up like you do
for opening day, youre probably
going to have a good year, he said.
Thats how we like to play every
game, thats the most important game
of the year. Opening day is that day.
Its an important game. It probably
helps set the tone a little bit.
Giants fans wont get their first look
just yet at new third baseman Casey
MLB briefs
longest to open a season. They won their
first nine in 2003 under first-year manager
Tony Pena, but finished only four games
over .500 and third in the AL Central.
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Pujols has hit his
522nd home run,
breaking a tie with Ted
Williams,
Willie
McCovey and Frank
Thomas for 18th place
on the career list.
Pujols connected for
Albert Pujols the Angels in the first
inning against K.C.
Pujols next target on the home run list is
Jimmie Foxx at 534.
McGehee,
the
replacement
for
Pablo
Sandoval.
McGehee is nursing
a left knee injury
that will sideline
him for a few days
following a cortisone shot.
Chris
Heston,
Chris Heston
Monday afternoons
starter against Colorado, will be only
the second rookie in San Francisco history to start a home opener.
Thats one of the best places in
baseball to play on a regular day, so
with a little added excitement out there
I think its going to be electric, the
right-hander said.
With the Giants every-other-year
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SPORTS
SKYLINE
Continued from page 11
get back to the playoffs, Brunicardi said.
That was always the goal.
A 2003 graduate of Burlingame, Brunicardi
didnt play for Panthers fifth-year manager
Shawn Scott. But from 2012-13, Brunicardis
younger brother Andrew did. So, Brunicardi
not only had an advantage of being a
Burlingame alum, he had known all the blossoming baseball rats for most of their lives.
2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth of the U.S. wears his Champion's green jacket on the
putting green after winning the Masters Sunday.
he plays the course strategically well. He
plays all the shots properly. And he has that
ability to focus and see things clear when
the pressure is on and perform at his best
when the pressure is on.
Thats something that you really cant
teach, he said. Some players are able to do
it, some players arent. And he is.
Spieth was reminded of how far he has
come, and how quickly, when he stood on
the first tee with a four-shot lead and history in his hands. His caddie, Michael Greller,
reminded him that the Texas golf team was
playing a match in California. This would
be Spieths senior year.
He said, Face it: Arent you glad youre
here instead of there? Spieth said with a
smile.
It was a light moment in an arena of high
pressure. Rose promptly knocked in a 10foot birdie putt, and Spieth followed him
But Brunicardi also recognized Scotts talent for developing baseball players. So, from
a sheer baseball standpoint, the hotbed
including current Skyline standouts in third
baseman Phil Caulfield, pitcher Tommy
Caulfield, catcher Keaton Eichman and centerfielder Michael Franco was a safe bet to
excel on the junior college diamond.
I know Shawn Scott down at Burlingame
does an amazing job teaching the game and
how to play it at a high level, Brunicardi
said. Thats what we wanted. They were
tough-nosed kids who wanted to go out and
compete every day and work hard. Thats what
we needed in our program at the time. And you
can see it now with the success of Franco and
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SPORTS
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By Teresa M. Walker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MARK BLINCH/REUTERS
NBA briefs
13.6 points per game.
He will be a free agent this summer after
making nearly $14.9 million this season
with the Lakers.
Lakers guard Nick Young was also formally declared out for the season by Scott with
a broken left kneecap.
stirring final-round comeback, and finishing second in the last two majors going
back to the 2014 PGA Championship at
Valhalla, where he was one stroke behind
Rory McIlroy.
I dont have a great explanation other
than I really focus on those events,
Mickelson said. Its not my motivation to
go out and try to grind out wins week after
week. I want to zero in on our four or five
biggest events, and Ive been fortunate in
that Ive been able to get some of my best
golf out of those events.
Spieth dominated this Masters from start
to finish. Mickelson started the final round
five shots back and never got within four
shots of the lead, even after holing out an
eagle from the bunker at the par-5 15th hole.
He was doomed by three bogeys spread
throughout the round, keeping the popular
player from really getting the Augusta
patrons on his side. They cheered him all
the way, of course, but never unleashed one
of those really big roars that would have
signaled Lefty, playing just ahead of Spieth
in the next-to-last group, was making a
serious move.
Every time I got a birdie here or there, I
stalled with a bogey, Mickelson said. It
was a really fun tournament. I thought I
played some good golf. I just got outplayed.
Jordan was phenomenal.
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SPORTS
AL GLANCE
NL GLANCE
East Division
W
Boston
4
Toronto
4
Baltimore
3
Tampa Bay
3
New York
2
Central Division
W
Detroit
6
Kansas City
6
Chicago
2
Cleveland
2
Minnesota
1
West Division
W
Houston
3
Seattle
3
Oakland
3
Texas
3
Los Angeles
2
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Saturdays Games
Boston 8, N.Y. Yankees 4
Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 4
Seattle 5, Oakland 4, 11 innings
Detroit 9, Cleveland 6
Tampa Bay 2, Miami 0
Baltimore 7, Toronto 1
Texas 6, Houston 2
Kansas City 6, L.A. Angels 4
Sundays Games
Detroit 8, Cleveland 5
Tampa Bay 8, Miami 5
Toronto 10, Baltimore 7
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 2
Houston 6, Texas 4, 14 innings
Kansas City 9, L.A. Angels 2
Seattle 8, Oakland 7, 10 innings
N.Y. Yankees 14, Boston 4
Mondays Games
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Nats(Zimmermann1-0)atBoston(Porcello0-1),12:05p.m.
K.C. (D.Duffy 0-0) at Minnesota (May 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
NYY (Pineda 0-0) at Os (Chen 0-0), 4:05 p.m.
Rays (Odorizzi 1-0) at Jays (Dickey 0-0), 4:07 p.m.
Angels (Shoemaker 1-0) atTexas (Detwiler 0-1),5:05 p.m.
As (Kazmir 1-0) at Houston (Feldman 0-1), 5:10 p.m.
Ms (Paxton 0-1) at Dodgers (McCarthy 1-0),7:10 p.m.
W
Atlanta
5
New York
3
Philadelphia
3
Washington
2
Miami
1
Central Division
W
Cincinnati
4
Chicago
3
St. Louis
3
Pittsburgh
2
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1
West Division
W
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4
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3
3
4
Pct
.667
.571
.500
.500
.429
GB
1/2
1
1
1 1/2
Saturdays Games
St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 1
Tampa Bay 2, Miami 0
Philadelphia 3, Washington 2, 10 innings
Atlanta 5, N.Y. Mets 3
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 0
Chicago Cubs 9, Colorado 5
Arizona 6, L.A. Dodgers 0
San Diego 10, San Francisco 2
Sundays Games
St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 5, 11 innings
Tampa Bay 8, Miami 5
N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 3
Washington 4, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings
Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 2
Chicago Cubs 6, Colorado 5
L.A. Dodgers 7, Arizona 4
San Diego 6, San Francisco 4
Mondays Games
Phili (Harang 1-0) at NYM (deGrom 0-1), 10:10 a.m.
Tigers (An.Sanchez 1-0) at Pitt (Cole 0-0), 10:35 a.m.
Nats(Zimmermann1-0)atBoSox(Porcello0-1),12:05p.m.
Brewers (Garza 0-1) at StL (Wainwright 1-0),1:15 p.m.
Rox (Butler 0-0) at Giants (Heston 1-0), 1:35 p.m.
Fish (Latos 0-1) at Atl (S.Miller 0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Cinci (Leake 0-0) at Cubs (Lester 0-1), 5:05 p.m.
DBacks (De La Rosa 1-0) at S.D.(Cashner 0-1),7:10 p.m.
Ms (Paxton 0-1) at L.A. (McCarthy 1-0), 7:10 p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT
y-Montreal 82 50 22 10
x-Tampa Bay82 50 24 8
x-Detroit
82 43 25 14
x-Ottawa 82 43 26 13
Boston
82 41 27 14
Florida
82 38 29 15
Toronto
82 30 44 8
Buffalo
82 23 51 8
Metropolitan Division
z-N.Y.Rangers 82 53 22 7
x-Washington 82 45 26 11
x-N.Y.Islanders 82 47 28 7
x-Pittsburgh 82 43 27 12
Columbus 82 42 35 5
Philadelphia 82 33 31 18
New Jersey 82 32 36 14
Carolina
82 30 41 11
Pts GF
110 221
108 262
100 235
99 238
96 213
91 206
68 211
54 161
113
101
101
98
89
84
78
71
GA
189
211
221
215
211
223
262
274
252192
242203
252230
221210
236250
215234
181216
188226
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
y-St. Louis 82 51 24 7
x-Nashville 82 47 25 10
x-Chicago 82 48 28 6
x-Minnesota 82 46 28 8
x-Winnipeg 82 43 26 13
Dallas
82 41 31 10
Colorado 82 39 31 12
109 248
104 232
102 229
100 231
99 230
92 261
90 219
201
208
189
201
210
260
227
Pacific Division
z-Anaheim 82 51 24 7
x-Vancouver 82 48 29 5
x-Calgary 82 45 30 7
Los Angeles 82 40 27 15
Sharks
82 40 33 9
Edmonton 82 24 44 14
Arizona
82 24 50 8
109 236
101 242
97 241
95 220
89 228
62 198
56 170
226
222
216
205
232
283
272
CADDIE
NBA GLANCE
NHL GLANCE
East Division
L
2
2
3
3
4
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
L
y-Toronto
48
32
Boston
38
42
Brooklyn
37
43
Philadelphia
18
62
New York
16
64
Southeast Division
z-Atlanta
60
20
x-Washington
46
34
Miami
35
45
Charlotte
33
47
Orlando
25
55
Central Division
y-Cleveland
51
29
x-Chicago
48
32
x-Milwaukee
40
40
Indiana
37
43
Detroit
31
49
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W
L
x-San Antonio
55
26
x-Memphis
54
26
x-Houston
54
26
x-Dallas
49
31
New Orleans
43
37
Northwest Division
y-Portland
51
29
Oklahoma City
43
37
Utah
37
43
Denver
30
50
Minnesota
16
64
Pacific Division
z-Warriors
65
15
x-L.A. Clippers
54
26
Phoenix
39
42
Sacramento
27
53
L.A. Lakers
21
59
Pct
.600
.475
.463
.225
.200
GB
10
11
30
32
.750
.575
.438
.413
.313
14
25
27
35
.638
.600
.500
.463
.388
3
11
14
20
Pct
.679
.675
.675
.613
.538
GB
1/2
1/2
5 1/2
11 1/2
.638
.538
.463
.375
.200
8
14
21
35
.813
.675
.481
.338
.263
11
26 1/2
38
44
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HISTORY
Continued from page 3
cracked crab and steam beer. Business was
brisk and other pleasure businesses opened
such as a dance hall called the Winter Garden
on Baker near Beach, Seaside Gardens at
Baker and North Beach, Germania Gardens
at Baker and Jefferson and McLanes Crab
House at the foot of Fillmore Street. Later,
heavy industry developed in the area such as
Phelps Manufacturing Company at
Fillmore, Bay and Buchanan as well as The
San Francisco Gas and Light Company. As
the Bayview industry area developed, lodging was needed for the workers. The Gareld
Hotel opened in the 1880s at Chestnut and
Fillmore. In the 1890s, the Jefferson Hotel
at Broderick and Jefferson housed mainly
SCHOOLS
Continued from page 1
The goal of the meetings is to offer residents a chance to
address proposals accommodating the growing student
enrollment, which is projected to increase by roughly 250
students next year and as many as nearly 600 students by
2019.
But as the committee moves forward with the effort to collect input on how to address overcrowding, Foster City
Councilman Herb Perez said he fears the district may be putting the cart before the horse.
Members of the committee have discussed a proposal to
build a new school at Boothbay Park, which would provide
a facility to house enrollment growth from Foster City.
But Perez said developing the parkland is not a feasible
option, and suggested the district should work with the city
to target other potential sites, rather than discuss an resolution which is improbable.
I dont know why you would get the public invested in a
solution that isnt plausible, he said.
He suggested the district target other city-owned lots for
school development, instead of asking residents their opinion on a course of action that will be difficult to maneuver.
But Foster City Councilman Charlie Bronitsky said in an
email the school district is still in initial stages of collecting community input, and opted to see how the process
plays out before passing judgment.
He said there will need to be much more collaboration
between his city, the district and San Mateo city officials to
find a resolution for the enrollment issue.
I am sure that there will be plenty of discussion among
the three governmental agencies prior to the time that the
district board takes into account the findings of the community group and others and makes a decision on how to proceed, he said.
Individual interests
As the community outreach process has progressed, various interest groups have started petitions to advocate in
favor of their cause.
One group of residents began rallying support for ensuring that any potential bond measure would include financing for renovations to gymnasiums across the district,
amidst concerns that the current facilities are outdated and
unsafe.
Another group of concerned parents started a website to
advocate preserving the Mandarin Immersion Program at
College Park Elementary School, rather than establishing a
large, neighborhood school for North Central on the campus.
Should the campus undergo a full transition, the Mandarin
Immersion Program may be relocated to the currently closed
campus of Knolls Elementary School.
Parents who advocate for the Mandarin Immersion
Program would find it amenable to build a small, 250-student school on the College Park Elementary School campus, as that would give local students an opportunity to
attend a school in their neighborhood.
Classroom needs
To expand capacity at existing facilities, the district can
add portable classrooms to campuses in San Mateo and
Foster City that would provide some relief for cramped facilities.
The district needs to build 16 classrooms in San Mateo at
both the elementary and middle school level to address
enrollment growth over the next decade, according to a district.
There are no available classrooms at any of its middle
schools, other than the Bayside, which is the only campus
not projected to grow substantially in coming years,
according to a district report.
The next town hall meeting will be at Bayside, 2025
Kehoe Ave., San Mateo Monday, April 20, and there will be
another the following night Tuesday, April 21, at College
Park, 715 Indian Ave., San Mateo and the final meeting will
be Wednesday, April 22, at Foster City Elementary, 461
Beach Park Blvd. All meetings will begin at 6 p.m. and end
at 8 p.m.
Assistant Superintendent Molly Barton encouraged residents, in an email, to participate in the outreach process.
We look forward to hearing input from our communities
and hope everyone takes advantage of the opportunity to
have a voice, she said.
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RAZOR
Continued from page 1
no one was using straight razors and the
way he used the razor was like a piece of art
and he was able to make amazing things
with it.
While Nesbitt decorates his shop with
skateboards, music memorabilia and retro
art, Gloria Rosario, owner and barber at All
Star sticks with a sports theme.
Sitting on 322 E. Third Ave., the inside of
All Star Barber Shop is decorated with
sports posters of Alis famous knock out of
Sonny Liston, several of Michael Jordans
legendary poses and an array of 49ers and
Giants memorabilia from the 1980s.
Ive always loved sports and I named it
All Star Barber Shop, because it just made
me think of baseball, said Rosario. A lot
of my customers are men and sports is an
easy topic to talk about for guys.
While Rosario loves her Bay Area sports,
her passion lies in the barbershop business.
For Rosario, barbering is in her blood and
today is no different. Beyond the love of
sports is a focus she gained from her lineage.
Originally spending 30 years cutting hair
at San Francisco International Airport,
Rosario has been a master barber since
1980, crediting her father for being her
DRUGS
Continued from page 1
report to the board by Jean Fraser, the county Health Systems chief executive officer
and Heather Forshey, director of
Environmental Health.
The county established a medicine collection program in 2006 that was the introduced by Supervisor Adrienne Tissier.
Since the program started, about 143,000
pounds of medications have been diverted
from unintended consumers and the waste
stream, according to Frasers report.
Currently, producers of these medications bear none of the burden of the disposal of unused medications. From a fairness
SEAT
Continued from page 1
more in the pipeline.
Both also tout their years of experience
serving the city as reasons to vote for them
come November.
The job of the council the next few years
is to lead the city through change. I think
its a good opportunity to bring the things
Ive learned over 10 years on the school
board to the council, Masur said.
She wants to continue to bridge the gap
LOCAL
than create a patchwork of inconsistent regulations that will only confuse consumers
and forestall conversations at the state and
federal level around truly effective and equitable solutions, she wrote.
But Tissier contends manufacturers should
take responsibility for the drugs all the way
to disposal.
She and board President Carole Groom are
the proponents behind the new ordinance.
Drugmakers will be responsible for the
design and implementation of the expanded
disposal program, Tissier said.
The program is based on the principle of
extended producer responsibility, Tissier
wrote in an email.
Unused medicines that are not disposed
of safely can hurt people and our environment. Nearly 17 percent of San Mateo
County suicides are due to drug poisoning.
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MONDAY, APRIL 13
The Wall that Heals: The Traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Museum.
Golden Gate National Cemetery, 1300
Sneath Lane, San Bruno. Runs through
April 13.
Tween Maker Craft Afternoon. 3 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Oak
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Make
brush bots, birdhouses, wind chimes, paracord bracelets and monster bookmarks.
For tweens in fifth through eighth grades.
Light refreshments will be provided. Free.
For more information call 522-7838.
Healthy Teen Cooking Workshop. 3:30
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont.
Soroptimist Membership Event. 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. 80 Chestnut Ave., South San Francisco. There will be wine, chocolate and
cheese. Learn more about the club and its
history. For more information email Margie
Casagrande at bigcasa2@gmail.com.
Sea Level Rise in San Mateo County. 7
p.m. Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo,
300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San Mateo. John
Englander, author of High Tide on Main
Street, will discuss the challenges of sea
level rise. Free. For more information call
342-5646.
The Day The World Series Stopped
Film Screening. 7 p.m. Burlingame Pub-
lic Library, 480 Primrose, Burlingame. Documentary about the 1989 World Series
game that was postponed due to the
Loma Prieta Earthquake. Free. For more information email pinche@plsinfo.org.
Tuesday. For ages 9 to 12. For more information email Roberta Wentzel-Walter at
artsunitymovement@gmail.com.
Ricochets After School Program. 4 p.m.
to 6 p.m. Ricochet Wearable Art, 1600 S. El
Camino Real, San Mateo. Open to ages 8
to 16. Environmentally friendly projects
will be made. Every Tuesday. For more information visit ricochetwearableart.com.
TUESDAY, APRIL 14
Beginner Sewing Machine Classes. Two
times: 9 a.m. to 11a.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Ricochet Wearable Art, 1600 S. El Camino
Real, San Mateo. Sewing machine is required for the class; rentals are available
for $10. Every second Tuesday. For more
information visit ricochetwearableart.com.
Screen Speaks Film Series. 7 p.m. Belmont Public Library, 1110 Alameda de las
Pulgas, Belmont. For more information,
email belmont@smcl.org.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
Beginning Microsoft Word. 10:30 a.m.
Belmont Public Library, 1110 Alameda de
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8 Interest amt.
11 Pakistani language
12 Dress bottoms
14 Place
15 Full of pep
17 Sixth sense
18 Leaves port
19 Campaign event
21 Fed a line
23 Bump or knot
24 Nouveau
27 Peepers
29 Tennis instructor
30 Oater heroes
34 Snoops
37 Drenched
38 Countesss husband
39 Soothe
41 Primitive weapon
43 Himalayan humanoid
45 Woke up
47 Actress Witherspoon
GET FUZZY
50 Many millennia
51 Consumer protection (2
wds.)
54 PBS funder
55 Start a garden
56 Chocolate cookie
57 Foul up
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2 Coffee brewers
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4 Swiss nancial hub
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9 Social class
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13 Play parts
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Belt makers tool
Grassy eld
Shoats home
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Price tags
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304 Furniture
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295 Art
ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53"
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BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
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CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CHICKEN ROASTERS (4) vertical, One
pulsing chopper, both unopened, in original packaging, $27.(650) 578 9208
FRIDGE, MINI, unopened, plugs, cord,
can use for warmer also $40, (650) 5789208
FRUIT PRESS, unopened, sturdy, make
baby food, ricer, fruit sauces, $20.00,
(650) 578 9208
KITCHENAID SUPERBA REFRIGERATOR, w/ice-maker, runs great, some
mold, 6'x3'x3', FREE, you haul. (650)
574-5459
PONDEROSA WOOD STOVE, like
new, used one load for only 14 hours.
$1,200. Call (650)333-4400
WHIRLPOOL REAR tub assembly for a
front
loading
washing
machine,
$200/obo. (650)591-2227
303 Electronics
MICKEY MINI Mouse Vintage 1997 Lenox Christmas plate Gold Trim, Still in
Box $65. (650)438-7345
Very
299 Computers
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
300 Toys
304 Furniture
EIGHT 1996 Star Wars main action figures mint unopened. $75 OBO. Steve,
650-518-6614.
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297 Bicycles
302 Antiques
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
$95 (650)375-8021
EXECUTIVE DESK 60, cherry wood,
excellent condition. $275 (650)212-7151
EXECUTIVE DESK Chair, upholstered,
adjustable height, excellent condition,
$150 (650)212-7151
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FIVE RARE purple card Star Wars figures mint unopened. $45 OBO. Steve,
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PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
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210 Lost & Found
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306 Housewares
8 SKEWERS, unopened, for fondue,
roasting marshmallows, or fruit, ($7.00)
(650) 578 9208
BOXED RED & gold lg serving bowl
18inches - $65 (650) 741-9060 SB
COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12,
(650)368-3037
FLATWARE - Stanley Roberts stainless
flatware service for 8, plus assorted
pieces. $65 obo (650)591-6842
HOUSE HEATER Excellent condition.
Works great. Must sell. $30 OBO
(650) 995-0012
NEW PORTABLE electric fan wind machine, round, adjustable $15
Cell phone: (650)580-6324
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308 Tools
308 Tools
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
CRAFTSMAN 10" one horsepower motor saw. Cast iron top. $99. (650)3455224 before 8:00 p.m.
308 Tools
4 WHEEL movers dolly cost $40 asking
$25 obo 650 591 6842
7.5 GALLON compressor, air regulator,
pressure gauge, .5 horsepower. $75.
(650)345-5224 before 8:00 p.m.
CRAFTMAN JIG Saw 3.9 amp. with variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
10 VIDEOTAPES (3 unused) - $3
each/$20 all. Call 574-3229 after 10 am.
BASEBOARD HEATERS, (2) , 6 Cadet
6f1500 new, 110V white $80 sell $25
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GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
used $8., (408)249-3858
HANGING WHITE silk flower decoration
$25 each - 650-341-2679
HARLEY DAVIDSON black phone, perfect condition, $65., (650) 867-2720
OVAL MIRROR $10 (650)766-4858
3 Animated
character
4 Mountain hgt.
5 Isnt used, as
machinery
6 Leaf under a
petal
7 Phone book no.
8 Tycoon Onassis
9 Swiss convention
city
10 Site for online
bargain hunters
11 Legendary sleigh
rider
12 Not interested
14 Animated kid
explorer
17 Morning cup
22 For a __
pittance
23 Actor Kilmer
24 Now I
remember
25 Caspian and
Black
26 Handle with __
27 Gossip column
couple
28 17-Down with hot
milk
31 Boardroom
diagram
32 Torontos prov.
34 More than trot
35 Figure (out),
slangily
38 Shout between
ships
39 Soul mate
42 Nevada city
45 Word before
base or ball
47 Cut that out!
48 Fantasy baseball
datum
49 Holy Scriptures
50 Fairy tale baddies
51 Password
creators
52 Fictional sleuth
Wolfe
55 Second of four
rhyming Greek
letters
56 Actor Baldwin
57 Hissed Hey!
60 Is that __?: Are
you declining?
61 Pair in a qt.
62 Took first place
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
$99
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
ALPINESTAR JEANS Tags Attached
Twin Stitched Knee Protection Never
used Blue/Grey Sz34 $65 (650)357-7484
321 Hunting/Fishing
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And I hope youll join me on this journey, she said in the video.
This voter-centric approach was
picked with a purpose, her advisers
said, to show that Clinton is not taking the nomination for granted. Her
campaign said Sunday she would spend
the next six to eight weeks in a rampup period, and she would not hold her
first rally and deliver a campaign kickoff speech until May.
Clinton is the first high-profile
Democrat to get into the race, and she
quickly won the endorsement of several leading Democrats, including her
home state governor, New York Gov.
Andrew Cuomo, and Virginia Sen. Tim
Kaine. Still, there are some lesserknown Democrats who are considering
challenging her, including former
Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley and
Vermont independent Sen. Bernie
Sanders.
During this campaign, it is imperative that Secretary Clinton, like every
other candidate, address the great challenges of our time: the grotesque level
of income and wealth inequality that is
crushing our middle class, Sanders
said.
GOP strategy
The GOP did not wait for her
announcement to begin their campaign against her. The partys chairman, Reince Priebus, has outlined
plans for a broad effort to try to undermine her record as secretary of state
while arguing that her election would
be like giving Obama a third term.
Republicans have jumped on
Clintons use of a personal email
account and server while she was secretary of state, as well as her handling of
the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi.