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FOOD PAGE 22 NATION PAGE 7
San Bruno’s
tax revenue
still growing
Mayor lauds city’s economic standing, while
keeping an eye to ongoing debt liability
By Austin Walsh “We are doing
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF well in the
sense that we
The financial footing in San are a really
Bruno continues getting better, wel l -man ag ed
due primarily to continued growth city, ” said
in key sources of revenue such as Medina, while
property and sales taxes, accord- noting officials
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL ing to the city’s most recent annu- must continue
George Bibbes, an employee at Repetto’s Nursery & Florist, helps a Half Moon Bay resident wrap up flowers she al financial report. Rico Medina keeping an eye
picked for her daughter while Kathie Repetto takes Valentine’s Day phone orders. Below: From left, Francisco The San Bruno City Council to growing
Valencia, Rodolfo Amezcua, Carlos Zauala, Lidia Ortis and Balvina Rodriguez ready bouquets and arrangements unanimously approved the com- future financial obligations in
for the orders flooding into the Half Moon Bay flower grower’s shop. prehensive report for the budget coming years.
window which closed last June, The city drew in $10 million in
Bringing a splash of color to Valentine’s Day and Mayor Rico Medina lauded the
city’s improved fiscal standing. See REVENUE, Page 24
Half Moon Bay flower grower styles bouquets to fit every taste
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Is inflation rising as investors
If Kathie Repetto is off the
phone for a few minutes in the
days leading up to Valentine’s
fear? Five ways to keep track
By Christopher Rugaber such as oil and aluminum have
Day, she has her hands full with grown more expensive. Cellphone
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
flowers, chocolates and any num- plans are likely to appear costlier.
ber of finishing touches on the
WASHINGTON — After nearly a The specter of high inflation has
arrangements and bouquets she’s
decade of being all but invisible, spooked many investors, who
readying at the Half Moon Bay
flower shop she owns with her inflation — or the fear of it — is worry it would force up interest
husband, David Repetto. back. rates, making it costlier for con-
With decades of experience in Tentative signs have emerged sumers and businesses to borrow
the flower business, Kathie and that prices could accelerate in and weighing down corporate
coming months. Pay raises may
See REPETTO, Page 24 be picking up a bit. Commodities See ECONOMY, Page 23
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stories about six teenage candidates. from a stroke, 11 days after surgery to Second bald eagle hatches in
The teens entered the race after learn- replace a heart valve and repair aorta
ing Kansas doesn’t have an age damage. Southern California mountains
requirement, something lawmakers are A spokeswoman for the hospital BIG BEAR LAKE — The second of
seeking to change. says patient privacy laws forbid her two bald eagle eggs laid last month in
Angus is a type of hunting dog called from giving comment on Paxton’s Southern California has hatched in a
a wire-haired Vizsla. Woolley figured case, but nothing is more important to nest watched for weeks by nature
Angus would need to run as a Cedars-Sinai than the health and safety lovers via an online live feed .
Republican. He described Angus as a of its patients.
Paxton starred in the films “Titanic” The first fluffy white chick made its
Former New York Magician Teller is Actor Simon Pegg “caring, nurturing individual who cares on-camera debut when it poked its head
about the best for humanity and all and “Aliens,” and the HBO series “Big
City mayor Michael 70. is 48. out of the shell Sunday near Big Bear
creatures other than squirrels.” Love.”
Bloomberg is 76. Lake east of Los Angeles.
TV personality Hugh Downs is 97. Actor Andrew Prine is But the Kansas Secretary of State’s Love on the rocks: Penguins The second hatched Monday. The
82. Country singer Razzy Bailey is 79. Jazz musician Maceo office says man’s best friend is not mother and a male companion took
Parker is 75. Movie director Alan Parker is 74. Journalist Carl capable of serving the responsibilities celebrating Valentine’s Day turns nestling over the chicks to keep
Bernstein is 74. Former Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., is 71. TV required of the governor. SAN FRANCISCO — Penguins are them warm as snow flurries moved
personality Pat O’Brien is 70. Cajun singer-musician Michael looking for love with big red hearts at through the San Bernardino National
Doucet (Beausoleil) is 67. Actor Ken Wahl is 61. Opera singer
Bill Paxton family sues hospital, a San Francisco aquarium. Forest.
Renee Fleming is 59. Actress Meg Tilly is 58. Pro Football doctor for wrongful death In what has become an annual The Institute for Wildlife Studies web
Hall of Famer Jim Kelly is 58. Singer-producer Dwayne Valentine’s Day tradition, biologists page has thousands of comments from
LOS ANGELES — The family of Bill handed out red felt hearts to the 14
Wiggins is 57. Actress Sakina Jaffey is 56. Actor Enrico Paxton has filed a wrongful death law- people watching the feed. The camera
Colantoni is 55. Actor Zach Galligan is 54. Actor Valente African penguins at the California was installed by the group Friends of
suit against a Los Angeles hospital and Academy of Sciences on Tuesday.
Rodriguez is 54. Rock musician Ricky Wolking (The Nixons) the surgeon who performed the actor’s Big Bear Valley.
is 52. Tennis player Manuela Maleeva is 51. Rock musician The animals grabbed the hearts in
heart surgery shortly before he died. their beaks and waddled around their The U.S. Forest Service estimates
Kevin Baldes (Lit) is 46. Rock singer Rob Thomas (Matchbox The suit filed Friday against Cedars- the chicks will leave the nest in two to
Twenty) is 46. Former NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe is 46. rocky enclosure toward their nests.
Sinai Medical Center alleges the sur- three months.
Actor Matt Barr is 34. Actress Stephanie Leonidas is 34.
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Police reports
You always have to check
Someone had received a fraudulent check for a sale of
his boat on 23rd Avenue in San Mateo, it was reported
at 11:10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 9.
SAN MATEO
Theft. Someone had stolen a license plate from a vehicle
on South B Street, it was reported at 2:31 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
11.
Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on North Idaho
Street, it was reported at 8:33 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 11.
Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on Elm Street and
Tilton Avenue, it was reported at 11:17 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
10.
Theft. Someone stole a shopping cart full of alcohol on
South El Camino Real, it was reported at 5:04 p.m.
Thursday Feb. 8.
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Trial underway for He remains in custody without bail, The exact location of the nest is being
Local briefs according to prosecutors. kept a secret to give the couple some priva-
man who stabbed girlfriend Kirincic fled the scene cy but the hawks are restoring a nest about
The jury trial for a man alleged to have before police arrived, Mountain lion spotted 100 feet up in one of the park’s blue gum
fatally stabbed his girlfriend in her San prompting an extensive near Crystal Springs Reservoir eucalyptus trees.
Mateo home in 2015 is underway after Judge two-day search before he Each year, many birds make their way
Lisa Novak was assigned to his trial A mountain lion was spotted near Crystal through the park as they migrate, but this
was finally spotted at his
Tuesday, according to the San Mateo County Springs Reservoir in San Mateo County pair are year-round residents, according to
parents’ Redwood City
District Attorney’s Office. Tuesday, according to county emergency Presidio officials.
home, according to
officials. On the Hawk Cam, people can watch the
The trial for Anthony Kirincic, 24, could police and prosecutors.
last up to six weeks and will involve two Though Kirincic made a The animal was spotted around 2:30 p.m. hawks make a home, lay their eggs, see the
phases, one in which a jury will review motion for a new court- in a wild area 1.5 miles north of the Sawyer eggs hatch and the young take their first
Anthony Camp Trail entrance on Skyline Boulevard
whether he is guilty for the November 2015 appointed lawyer flight.
Kirincic and Crystal Springs Road, according to the
stabbing and murder of his girlfriend, and Tuesday, a judge denied As the pair has built their nest, a few hum-
another to determine whether he is not it, so defense attorney Savas Loukedis will alert system. mingbirds have pilfered feathers, twigs and
guilty by reason of insanity of the crimes he continue to represent him. The attorney pre- The mountain lion did not seem aggres- bits of fuzz for their own nests.
is charged, said District Attorney Steve viously questioned his competency in the sive or injured, but county officials warned A wildlife ecologist noticed that one of
Wagstaffe. fall, but criminal proceedings were reinstat- visitors to be alert while walking the trail. the hawks is banded and officials with the
Kirincic was out of jail for just a few days ed after doctors found him competent to Presidio hope to get a look at the number to
after completing a four-month sentence for stand trial in December, according to prose- Live ‘hawk cam’ set up in Presidio learn more about the predatory bird.
felony domestic violence when he went to cutors. A live “Hawk Cam” has been set up in the The Hawk Cam can be found online at
the San Mateo home of his girlfriend, Insanity is a person’s mental state at the Presidio in San Francisco so people can get youtube.com/watch?v=b224iTFRHOk.
Colleen Straw, and allegedly killed her Nov. time of a crime while competency is a defen- a glimpse of a pair of red-tailed hawks nest- A highlights playlist is also available on
28, 2015, according to prosecutors. dant’s ability to aid in their own defense. ing this spring, Presidio Trust officials said. the Presidio’s YouTube channel.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GOP supporters describe
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump
warned Tuesday that it’s now or never when
it comes to extending protections for young
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS question the judgment of
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ties. Chuck Schumer relatives that legal the Trump administration information on istration’s already
Trump, in an early-morning tweet, said immigrants can bring to multiple occasions last year about a top aide strained credibility with
Congress must act now to provide legal pro- the U.S., to be non-starters. accused of domestic abuse by his two ex- the public, and drawn
tections to young “Dreamer” immigrants Leading up to the debate, the Senate’s two wives, and the investigation wrapped up in
top leaders put on a show of camaraderie, but accusations of tone-deaf
even as legislation faces an uncertain January. handling of abuse allega-
prospect in Congress. also laid down markers underscoring how That account by FBI Director Christopher
hard it will be to reach a deal that can move Rob Porter tions.
“Wouldn’t it be great if we could finally, Wray challenged the White House assertion The week-long fallout
after so many years, solve the DACA puz- through Congress.
that Rob Porter’s background “investiga- from the allegations against Porter,
zle,” he wrote, adding: “This will be our last “We really do get along, despite what you
tion was ongoing” and officials first learned President Donald Trump’s staff secretary,
chance, there will never be another opportu- read in the press,” Democratic leader Chuck
the extent of accusations against him only has thrown the West Wing into chaos not
nity! March 5th.” Schumer of New York said Monday at a pre-
last week, just before he abruptly resigned. seen since the earliest months of the admin-
Trump was referring to a deadline he viously scheduled appearance alongside
Wray’s testimony marked the latest devel- istration and has sparked new rounds of
announced last year to end a program pro- McConnell at the University of Louisville.
Still, just days after the two leaders bro- opment in a scandal that has called into recriminations inside the White House.
tecting young immigrants from deporta-
tion. But a recent court ruling has rendered kered a bipartisan $400 billion budget
that deadline all but meaningless. agreement and helped shepherd it into law, Obituary
The comments came the day after the both men made clear that an immigration
Senate voted 97-1 — Ted Cruz, R-Texas, agreement will be tough.
provided the sole “no” vote — to plunge Schumer has expressed repeated opposi- Howard “Al” Bergstrom
into an open-ended immigration debate tion to Trump’s sweeping approach, push- December 19, 1941 - February 2, 2018
that’s been promised by McConnell. Both ing for a more narrow focus. Howard “Al” Bergstrom, 76 years old passed away on
parties’ leaders hope debate can be conclud- “Helping the Dreamers become Americans February 2, 2018 after succumbing to a ten-year battle with
ed this week, but it’s unclear if that will hap- and protecting our borders. That should be
Dementia.
pen or what the product, if any, will be. the focus of all our energies,” Schumer said
Al was born in San Francisco on December 19, 1941, the
One GOP proposal would pave a path to Tuesday.
son of Howard and Ione Bergstrom; brother of Rick Bergstrom
citizenship for up to 1.8 million young Trump’s overall immigration plan,
and Vickie Johnston, brother-in-law to Leigh Bergstrom and
“Dreamer” immigrants in the U.S., a lure for opposed by many Democrats, stands little
Cliff Johnston.
Democrats that many Republicans oppose. chance of prevailing because any measure
He married his late wife – the love of his life – Lorraine in 1965 and moved to the
Trump also wants $25 billion for Trump’s will need 60 votes. That means proposals
will need substantial bipartisan support Peninsula where they settled in to raise their two boys.
border wall with Mexico and other security Al was a hard-working compassionate man – the Al in Loral Landscaping. He loved
measures, as well as curbs on legal immigra- since the GOP majority is 51-49, and Sen.
John McCain, R-Ariz., has been absent in all forms of motor sports, and was an avid collector of vintage flat track motorcycles.
tion — a must for many Republicans. Other hobbies were boating and riding his Harley any chance he could get.
“This proposal has my support, and dur- recent weeks battling cancer.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, one of the He is survived by his sons Mike and Paul, daughters-in-law Amy and Kristi, and
ing this week of fair debate, I believe it
lawmakers who introduced a bill based on his loving grandchildren Mia, Luke, Owen, Vinny, Caroline, and Paul.
deserves the support of every senator who’s
Trump’s plan, described it as a “best and Service will be held at Crosby-N. Gray & Co., located at 2 Park Road, Burlingame
ready to move beyond making points and
final offer” and said there’s no room for CA 94010. Viewing Thursday, February 15, 2018 from 7:00pm -9:00pm and the
actually making a law,” McConnell said in
negotiations. funeral service on Friday 16th at 10:00am.
beginning Senate debate Tuesday.
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I
t’s not an easy business getting paper and asked does not, he finds his alternatives lie in
to know someone. Really know what the article was loneliness, destruction and despair.” —
them. It takes patience — a diffi-
cult trait to sustain in our ever-dis-
about. I told him it
concerned the 2018
perspective Leo Buscaglia, “Love.”
Today is Valentine’s Day — the day we devote to
tracted world. And certainly it takes California congres- romantic love and are encouraged to send some kind of
listening, truly listening, because sional races and had repaired it, refused my persistent love messages to our favorite people and to tell at least
attempting to know someone often where Democrats offers of payment. one person close to us why he/she is special. Maybe we
involves seeing beneath what one had the best chance I’d forgotten about this incident send flowers, or give a box of candy and/or a loving
initially thought one saw. In the of taking seats from incumbent until recently as I was sitting in a San card.
times we live, time is often not given Republicans. Mateo church staring at Jim’s In its commercially hyped up way, let’s hope that Feb.
to us in this way. I said that I had seen a remark by American flag-draped casket. He had 14 reminds us of something besides the need of Hallmark
It’s particularly hard to know some- Tom Hanks in which he said that died several days before. And as I to enhance its bottom line. Let’s hope the day not only
one these days if they disagree with us folks had to start voting before the gazed at that flag I began to think arouses thoughts of
politically. I’m as guilty of this as election. He meant that one’s person- about what I’d been too distracted to romantic love, but the
anyone. I’m quick to dismiss people al choices were going to have to think about when Jim fixed my moth- kind of love that we des-
who don’t see the character of the reflect their opinions. er’s chair. perately need to carry
country devolving into the unrecog- Then I mentioned to Jim that I Jim and I had our beliefs. And those within our hearts that
nizable landscape into which I thought I’d start donating funds to the beliefs manifested themselves in the underlies a loving orienta-
believe it’s falling. A switch — that Democrats in these close races, and decisions and actions we took to tion toward life and the
switch that’s essential in understand- might even drive to nearby districts make the country into the place we world — the kind of love
to volunteer. each wanted it to be. Our political as described by Eric
ing another human being — just goes
Jim just looked at me and said, “Uh- paths to that place diverged in so Fromm in “The Art of
off in me.
huh.” many different ways. Loving.” “Love is not pri-
Until something like this happens.
But because we had had so many dis- But there was also this. marily a relationship to a
Each weekday morning, I volunteer specific person: it is an
at a local library. I manage the book- cussions — not discussions, really, Jim might dispute my political
but disagreements that usually ended judgment, but the very next day he attitude, an orientation of
store-donated books that sell for a character which determines
buck or two, the money benefiting the with an uncomfortable silence wanted to know what I needed. What
— about the state of the country, par- he could do to help me. How he could the relationship of the
library. person to the world as a whole, not toward one object of
It’s usually about 8 a.m. when I ticularly since the presidential elec- be of service.
tion, I had a feeling about what was I know it was only a chair. But as I love. By this I mean the sense of responsibility, care,
begin. The place is almost empty respect, knowledge of any other human being; the wish
likely going through Jim’s mind. He sat in that church I just kept thinking
except for the small band of early to further his life. … In brotherly love there is an expe-
was probably thinking that if I was about how this is the way our democ-
arriving employees. Among these, are rience of union with all men, of human solidarity, of
doing this, he better send some cash racy should work. We should disagree
three custodians who spend busy human at-one-ment.”
to whoever those Democrats were run- and we should look out for each other.
hours making sure the building is pre- The person who is so obsessed with doing his own
ning against, just to balance the We should have beliefs that are the
sentable by the time the library doors thing on his own terms that he has no interest in con-
scales. foundation of our character, but one of
open. Then he kept on vacuuming. necting with anyone else is not bothered that he feels
One of these custodians, Jim, was those beliefs should be that the coun-
The next day he walked over to me free to use others for his own purposes. Consider the cor-
usually vacuuming nearby as I was try is built upon and sustained by the porate CEO who will do anything to increase profits,
and asked how my mother was. She’d multitude of such beliefs.
filling and straightening the book- recently been in an automobile acci- including taking advantage of his own employees and
store shelves. Jim was in his mid-80s And that as we navigate the turbu- skirting the law whenever the opportunity arises. Add
dent. When I told him she was doing lent seas of our country’s democratic
and worked at the library part time. well, I also happened to mention that those politicians who have no concern for anyone but
But it was one of those part-time jobs life, we have no chance of reaching themselves. All of their actions are programmed to feed
a friend who had been visiting her the safety of shore unless we recog-
in name only. He was a kind of jack- had, while sitting on one of my moth- their own narcissism — with no concern for anything
of-all-trades, building shelving, con- nize, honor and believe in the sancti- except their own grandiosity and reelection. As Thomas
er’s wooden kitchen chairs, snapped ty of all who are aboard our one pre-
structing scenery for children’s pro- off two of the legs. Merton wrote: “We do not exist for ourselves (as the cen-
cious vessel. ter of the universe) and it’s only when we are fully con-
grams, repairing whatever needed to “Bring it in,” he said. “I’ll fix it.”
be repaired. He treated the library as a “You don’t have to do that,” I vinced of this fact that we begin to love ourselves prop-
Mik e Nagler is a trustee on the erly and thus also love others.”
home that always needed to be looked replied, but he insisted, and once he
after. Burlingame Library Board. Our cultural stability has become more and more threat-
ened by those who are so self-centered, so hostile, so
disconnected from others, so lacking in caring and com-
Letter to the editor passion that they have no qualms about taking advan-
tage of others for their own benefit. Some say that this
is because of the fast pace of today’s world, the state of
ple will be willing to secretly lous, it goes beyond legitimacy. It is the economy, the pressure on people to produce, con-
Ethnic cleansing simply racism justified under the sume and appear successful and examples set by our out-
sequester these “outcasts” into their
Editor, mask of legality. And so the cycle of of-control media. Whatever it is, this can have unexpect-
homes. But as happened in war time ed consequences, as described by Matthew D. Lieberman
Once, having found its way into the Germany, the feds will be breaking hatred and oppression escalates.
common lexicon, a simple but well- I have been around long enough to in his book, “Social”: “Although adults can survive with
down doors and arresting everyone unmet social needs for longer than with unmet physical
grounded word or phrase can be an have witnessed the hate and paranoia
involved as criminals. needs, our social bonds are linked to how long we live.
effective tool in shaping opinion. generated by the McCarthy witch
“Ethnic cleansing” is one such neg- Perhaps the “Anne Frank Alliance,” Having a poor social network is literally as bad for you
or some such label, would suffice. It hunts. It is happening again. With
ative term that accurately depicts the as smoking two packs of cigarettes a day.”
would associate our current political such outrageous acts including demo-
current shameful attempts to hunt Then there are those who are so obsessed with techno-
climate to one of history’s worst, and nizing the press or installing incom-
down and rid the country of illegal logical phenomena as texting, Facebook and Twitter that
petent, biased judges, the slow step-
immigrants; i.e., the racially undesir- perhaps raise awareness with the they are often unaware of their surroundings and become
by-step tyrannical process is just very isolated. Some are so busy with their social media
able. comparison.
beginning. that they rarely interact face to face with even their fami-
Many of them are young, and, hav- “They’re illegal,” cry the self-right-
ing already been integrated into this eous. Immigration regulation is a lies. “We are a people who spend half our days gazing
society, are wanting to be a contribut- legitimate issue, but with the current down at screens, and that, I think, has changed us. We’ve
Kent Lauder become unused to interacting with one another and we’re
ing part of it. They may now be look- administration inciting latent bigotry
ing for sanctuary. Perhaps a few peo- in the more gullible and fearful popu-
Burlingame not good at it any more. We have, many of us, lost the
knack of treating people like people.” — Leonard Pitts
Jr.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: SAN MATEO GIRLS’ BASKETBALL PICKS UP FIRST LEAGUE WIN; ARAGON AND M-A SHARE SOUTH TITLE >> PAGE 13
Cherokees crowned
Sequoia powers to
South title behind
Lauese’s 29 points
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Sequoia kept it low key walking off the Elise Kratzer, making just her fourth varsity
court after Tuesday’s 50-38 win at Mills. But appearance, scored twice in M-A’s 3-0 win over
in the postgame locker room, it sounded like Carlmont to clinch the PAL Bay Division title.
a Cherokees riot.
M-A locks
With the road win in their regular-season
finale, the Cherokees (11-1 PAL South, 19-5
overall) earned claimed the Peninsula
Athletic League South Division champi-
onship. Now it’s on to the postseason. And
with the Peninsula Athletic League
Tournament tipping off Thursday, Sequoia
doesn’t have much time to revel.
“We’ll have a nice celebration,” Sequoia
senior Jean Ayarza said. “It was a nice win.
up Bay title
But we’ve got to forget it tomorrow because By Nathan Mollat
we’ve got to go play the PAL Tournament.” DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Sequoia and Mills entered Tuesday tied
atop the league standings. And for three The Menlo-Atherton girls’ soccer team
quarters, the two division frontrunners has taken the best the Peninsula Athletic
played like it. The lead changed hands four League’s Bay Division had to offer during
times in the third quarter with Sequoia taking the 2018 campaign.
a slim 35-34 advantage into the fourth. It seemed every week there was another
Then the Cherokees relied on feeding the challenge, and every week it was M-A that
big man. came away with a key victory.
Cherokees 6-6 center Ziggy Lauese was a The Bears needed one point, a tie, over
force, posting a double-double with 29 their final two regular season games to
points and 10 rebounds. He produced 10 clinch at least a co-championship.
points in the final period, including the first M-A did not leave it to chance. Facing sec-
six points amid a 13-0 Sequoia run to open ond-place Carlmont, which needed to win its
the quarter. final two games to even have a shot at a
“The whole game we’re just trying to feed league title, the Bears clinched their second
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Sequoia center Ziggy Lauese powers to the hoop en route to a double-double to lead the
See SEQUOIA, Page 12 Cherokees to a 50-38 win at Mills in a regular-season finale to settle the PAL South title. See BEARS, Page 13
Coyotes top Sharks 2-1 NHL brief San Jose had its chances. The Sharks out-
shot Arizona 41-28 and were 0 for 5 on
the first on Kevin Connauton fifth goal.
With a collision in front of the goal,
SAN JOSE — Alex Goligoski scored in just the second time since Nov. 18. power plays. Connauton drove the puck past Jones.
his third straight game to help the Arizona Arizona upset a Sharks team scrambling
Coyotes beat the San Jose Sharks 2-1 on to make the playoffs and in desperate need Goligoski scored his eighth goal on a San Jose tied it shortly afterwards as
Tuesday night. of a win. San Jose lost for the third time in power play that broke a 1-1 tie at 9:35 of Mikkel Boeddeker redirected a Justin Braun
five games. the second period. He fired a slap shot from slapshot from inside the blue line at 9:20 of
Goligoski also extended his streak of
The Sharks, coming off consecutive behind the penalty circle past Sharks goalie the first. With his back to the goal,
games in which he’s at least one point to
come-from-behind wins against Edmonton Martin Jones, 23 seconds after Logan Boeddeker elevated the puck high into the
five. He has seven points over that stretch.
and Anaheim, were looking for a season Couture was called for holding. net past Wedgewood’s right shoulder for his
The Coyotes have won three of their last
four games and have consecutive wins for sweep of Arizona. The Coyotes took an early lead at 7:58 of eighth goal.
to contend with him.” In the fourth quarter, however, Sequoia outscored Mills
SEQUOIA
Continued from page 11
Mills guard Colby Vazquez was the most effective answer
to Ziggy Lauese’s post presence. The junior was fearless in
taking on the big man, charging through traffic consistent-
15-4 to seal the championship.
No worries for Mills going forward. The Vikings fall to
second place in the PAL South, but are still in good shape
ly to produce a team-high 17 points. with a top-four seed in the eight-team PAL Tournament field,
“We have trust in [our shooters] to know they’re going to as well as a strong possibility of hosting a Central Coast
the big man,” Ayarza said. “It’s not just the fourth quarter. Section playoff opener.
make their shots,” Mills senior Julius Adkins said. “Today
It’s the whole game.” “It’s been a great league,” Hanson said. “Going 10-2 in
we didn’t shoot that well but I think (all around) we still did
Ayarza pitched in two assists in the fourth quarter, with OK.” this league is nothing to be ashamed about. Sure the guys
seniors Zach Bene and Myles Nunez also producing assist Ultimately it was the 3-point shooting that betrayed are down … but they’ll come out next time and play hard. I
passes to Lauese in the fourth quarter. The Cherokees kept a Mills. The Vikings have been money from beyond the arc don’t have any doubt about that.”
fluid passing tempo around the perimeter throughout, and all season, but managed just a 4-of-14 clip shooting 3s on
also played brilliant post defense to consistently keep the night, including just one in the second half.
Mills out of the paint.
After Sequoia took a 23-21 lead into the halftime locker
It all comes back to a year-in, year-out staple of Sequoia room, Mills promptly tied it one minute into the second
basketball. The Cherokees play their best when the pressure half when Vazquez scored a transition bucket off a steal. The
is on. Cherokees fired right back on a jump shot by Bene. But
“I believe we’re battle tested,” Sequoia head coach Fine Mills responded by taking its first lead since the game’s
Lauese said. “There’s been eight or nine games we’ve been opening minutes as junior Aaron Chen fired a 3 to put the
tested, close ones. They respond when we need them to.” Vikings up 26-25.
This was certainly the case in Sequoia’s only regular-sea- Then the battle commenced. The lead changed three more
son matchup with Mills (10-2, 19-5). The two teams came times before Mills tied it 30-30. Then Ziggy Lauese took
out brawling, but the Cherokees maintained the advantage over, hammering to the hoop to convert while drawing the
through most of the first half. Never trailing by more than foul, then converting the and-1 to give the Cherokees a 33-
four points prior to the break, Mills had to get creative to 30 lead, a lead they would keep to the finish.
challenge Sequoia’s post. But Mills stayed in it through the remainder of the third
It was a regular occurrence to see the shot clock ticking quarter. On the Vikings ensuing possession, they couldn’t
below the five-second mark with Mills still winging passes find the bucket, missing three shots but grabbing offensive
around up top trying to dissect an open lane. And the foun- boards all three times before senior guard Nick Brouqua
dation of the Cherokees’ defensive wall an easy call. finally dished an assist to Adkins to close it to 33-32.
“I can answer that with one word: Ziggy,” Mills head Inside the final minute of the third, Sequoia sophomore Lio
coach Rick Hanson said. “He’s just a big load both sides of Lauese hit a running floater from six feet out, but again
the court. You can get by your guy, but then you’ve still got Mills answered with an Adkins bucket just before the buzzer.
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Boys’ basketball
Eastside College Prep 71, Sacred Heart Prep 57
The Panthers dealt the Gators a surprising loss in WBAL
play.
SHP (10-3 WBAL, 12-11 overall) had only lost to Menlo,
twice, in league action until Tuesday night.
The Gators got out to a comfortable first-quarter lead, holding
a 21-11 advantage. ECP (6-7, 16-7) got back into the game in
the second quarter and trailed just 25-30 at halftime.
The Panthers would outscore the Gators 41-22 in the second
half.
Eric DeBrine paced the SHP offense, finishing with 19
points. Yianni Gardner added 12 for the Gators.
Girls’ soccer
Sacred Heart Prep 3, Menlo School 2
The Gators ended whatever slim chances the Knights had of
winning the WBAL Foothill Division title by beating their
next-door neighbor in the regular-season finale.
Megan Tinsley had a big game for SHP (5-4-1 WBAL
Foothill, 16 points). Juliana Rosen rounded out the scoring for
the Gators. SHP, which finished fourth in the Foothill stand-
ings, who will next be on the road at Skyline College to take
on WBAL Skyline Division champ Mercy-Burlingame for the
league’s final automatic bid into the Central Coast Section tour-
nament. The play-in game is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Friday.
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features music at practice and more Utah 29 28 .509 4 1/2 Pacific Division PAL playoffs
freedom for the players. Vegas 56 37 15 4 78 192 154 Semifinals at CUSD Event Center-Half Moon Bay,
Continued from page 11 “We’re allowed to express our- Pacific Division Sharks 57 30 19 8 68 166 158 TBA
Warriors 44 13 .772 — Calgary 57 29 20 8 66 161 164 Sacred Heart Prep at Eastside College Prep, 6 p.m.;
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There are lofty expectations at creative on the field,” Friday starter L.A. Lakers 23 32 .418 20 Anaheim 58 27 20 11 65 161 166
Boys' basketball
Sacramento 18 38 .321 25 1/2
Stanford after Marquess won two Kris Bubic said. “They’re a lot of Phoenix 18 40 .310 26 1/2
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Vancouver 56 22 28 6 50 147 180
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the College World Series and won Esquer and Coach Marquess both Tuesday’s Games
Valley Christian at Serra, 7:30 p.m.
Toronto 115, Miami 112
1,627 games with the Cardinal. value in their players and in their Cleveland 120, Oklahoma City 112 Tuesday’s Games Sacred Heart Prep at Harker, 6:30 p.m.; Crystal
programs with discipline and hard Houston 126, Minnesota 108 Carolina 7, Los Angeles 3 Springs at Eastside College Prep, 7 p.m.
Esquer believes his familiarity Columbus 4, N.Y. Islanders 1
with Stanford will help and he has work. But the player-to-coach rela- Milwaukee 97, Atlanta 92 Boys' soccer
Sacramento 114, Dallas 109 Pittsburgh 6, Ottawa 3
enjoyed the opportunity to recon- tionship has really been empha- Denver 117, San Antonio 109 Buffalo 5, Tampa Bay 3
Menlo School at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; Sacred
Heart Prep at King's Academy, 4 p.m.; Terra Nova at
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Atlanta at Detroit, 4 p.m. New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 4, SO puchino, El Camino at San Mateo, Menlo-Atherton
as coaches on campus he knew well Shortstop Nico Hoerner said Charlotte at Orlando, 4 p.m. Detroit 2, Anaheim 1 at Woodside, Carlmont at Sequoia, Hillsdale at
from his time here such as men’s Esquer’s ability to “speak the same Miami at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Nashville 4, St. Louis 3, OT Aragon, South City at Burlingame, 4:30 p.m.
swimming coach Ted Knapp and for- language” as Marquess has eased the Indiana at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Winnipeg 4, Washington 3, OT
Washington at New York, 4:30 p.m. Wrestling
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Minnesota 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
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He also gets more advice than ever L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Arizona 2, San Jose 1
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NEW YORK — Chipotle, hoping to rebuild its business
after a series of food safety scares, has named an executive
from fast-food chain Taco Bell as its next
CEO.
Brian Niccol, chief executive at Yum
Brands Inc.’s Taco Bell chain for three
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menu prices and paid less for avocados. Fewer customers
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The chain has been searching for a new CEO since
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when a replacement was found. The company said it was
looking for someone with turnaround expertise who can
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NEW YORK — Is that love in the air or french fries?
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Slow cooker barbecue
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It’s an attempt to capture a bit of the $3.7 billion that the
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Let’s just start by saying that the Season the beef evenly with salt,
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words beef, beer and barbecue in a pepper and the garlic powder.
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Share meals or a bucket full of Popcorn Nuggets. potatoes or other root vegetables
Panera Bread wants couples to get engaged at its cafes; oven), it’s less important to get all the crowd the beef cubes in the pan. Set the
sides of the cubes of beef barely instead. meat aside.
those who do can win food for their weddings from the soup
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FENTON, Mich.— The owners of Fenton Fire Hall have Start to finish: 6 1/2 hours (includes
I actually read about a cool browning together the barbecue sauce, beef
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dine outside this winter. 3 pounds beef stew meat, cut into 1 parsnips, carrots and browned beef to
making a large amount of stew. Instead
“They’re like mini greenhouses,” said general manager 1/2-inch cubes the slow cooker and stir to combine.
of browning all of the beef that’s been
Mike Yahner. “I don’t think their original purpose was to cut into small pieces, just buy the stew Kosher salt and freshly ground pep- Cook on low for six to eight hours,
serve food and drinks in them. Our owners got the idea while meat in a whole piece and cut it into per to taste until the meat is tender. When the stew
traveling and seeing similar setups.” steaks, or buy the meat in steak form. 1 teaspoon garlic powder is ready, prepare the egg noodles
The garden igloos, consisting of a clear plastic material Heat a little oil in a pan until it’s quite 2 teaspoons olive or vegetable oil according to package directions. Serve
stretched over a metal frame, were initially launched at hot and then sear the steaks on both 1 1/2 cups chopped onion the stew hot with noodles.
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the same group. The concept caught Yahner off guard but the meat into 1 1/2-inch pieces. A nice store-bought 596 calories; 112 calories from fat; 12
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more music and trade more photos. It also
lowered inflation.
1990s, for example, and yet core inflation
barely rose. It edged up to about 2.6 percent
from 2.3 percent.
That’s because government statisticians Companies can choose to eat the extra
don’t simply review price changes when cost and report lower profits. They could
profits and ultimately the economy. they calculate inflation. They also try to also use the proceeds from last year’s tax cut
Historically, fear of high inflation has led measure what consumers actually receive for to pay higher wages even while keeping
the Federal Reserve to step up its short-term what they pay. Because unlimited data plans prices in check.
interest rate increases. are a better deal, they in effect lowered the
It’s a big reason investors have dumped overall cost of wireless phone services. HOW PLENTIFUL ARE WORKERS?
stocks and bonds in the past two weeks. Many economists cited this as a reason
Yet for all the market turmoil, inflation Another factor that may keep wages low
inflation slowed last year even as the unem- and limit inflation is that plenty of workers
for now remains quite low: Prices, excluding ployment rate fell.
the volatile food and energy categories, are still available overseas. Companies
Still, the cellphone plans were a one-time could shift work abroad if pay gets too
have risen just 1.7 percent in the past year. change. In March, their impact will pass
That’s below the Fed’s target of 2 percent high.
from the government’s year-over-year infla- And there may be more people in the
annual inflation. tion calculations. Most analysts expect
Most economists expect inflation to edge United States available to fill jobs than the
this change to boost that month’s inflation low 4.1 percent unemployment rate would
up and end the year a few tenths of a per- estimate. April, consumers expected inflation to be
centage point above the Fed’s target. But suggest. The proportion of Americans who
have jobs still hasn’t returned to its pre- 2.8 percent in a year.
most foresee only minimal effect on the HOW MUCH WILL PAYCHECKS RISE? recession peak.
economy.
There are tantalizing early signs that
HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING IN RENT?
“I don’t think that’s a huge tragedy,” said
Mark Vitner, an economist at Wells Fargo many employers, grappling with low unem- WHAT DO CONSUMERS EXPECT? As millennials flooded cities and post-
ployment and a shortage of workers, are Whether consumers expect inflation to poned home purchases, rents soared from
Securities. Seattle to New York. Yet builders also con-
Inflation, though, is hard to forecast. One finally raising pay to attract and keep more accelerate or stay the same can become a
workers. Average hourly pay rose 2.9 per- self-fulfilling prophecy. Once consumers’ structed thousands of new high-rises. And
widely followed gauge is the government’s there are signs that rents are leveling off.
monthly report on consumer price infla- cent in January from a year earlier, the inflation expectations pick up, they typi-
sharpest year-over-year increase in eight cally demand higher pay, which can lead More young people are also starting to buy
tion. The January CPI report will come out homes, which lowers demand for rental
Wednesday. years. A separate quarterly measure from the companies to raise prices to cover the
Labor Department showed that wages and costs. apartments.
Here are some ways to track the direction This could help lower inflation over time.
of inflation in the coming months: salaries in the final three months of last That makes expectations of inflation an
year grew at the fastest pace in almost three important gauge to watch. And yet such In December, rents rose 3.7 percent from a
years. year earlier. While that’s faster than pay-
HOW MUCH DOES In theory, higher pay can lead to infla-
expectations have changed little this year,
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commissioners, some suggested design
components could be further refined in the
interim of the project returning for
approval.
“I don’t think it sings yet, ” said
“I would suggest building nothing there, Commissioner Will Loftis.
or keep it significantly smaller,” said Gum. Some believed the project would benefit
Most other commissioners were much from paying greater reverence to the train
less critical and collectively shared their station, while others believed more detail-
admiration of the brick building designed to ing to the building’s brick exterior would be
accommodate offices with retail space at the an improvement. Meanwhile, the project’s
ground floor. most staunch critic suggested the building
“I think it’s a project we want to support was too large for its surroundings.
in the downtown area,” said Commissioner “It overpowers the most important build-
Richard Terrones. ing we have, which is the downtown train
Dewey Land Company, which is develop- station,” said Gum.
ing another office building across the Alternatively, Commissioner Richard
street, is seeking to rebuild a lot used by Sargent, who suggested the issue be brought
Ocean Honda into a building offering back for approval at a later meeting, said he
28, 000 square feet of office space and was much more comfortable with the plans.
5,387 square feet of retail space at the “I think the project is going in the right
ground floor. The 55-foot-tall project is direction,” he said.
also slated to house its parking in an under- JON MAYS/DAILY JOURNAL
Commissioner Michael Gaul agreed and
ground lot, using an automated car stacking A lot used to park cars for sale just south of the Burlingame train station is site of a proposed said regardless of the traffic and congestion
system. 55-foot office building. fears, the style of building proposed will
The property is adjacent to the Severn become increasingly common as develop-
ing’s restoration by the Burlingame lease space in the building’s ground floor,
Lodge Dairy mural at 220 California Drive, ment interests continue visiting
Historical Society. where the painting can be publicly
featuring an advertisement wallscape paint- Burlingame.
As part of an effort to ameliorate concerns observed.
ed in 1917. For 75 years, the mural was hid- “This is the direction the city is going and
by historical society members regarding Commissioners lauded the developer’s
den by an adjacent building, which was this is the direction downtown is going,” he
the painting’s visibility, the developer has willingness to work alongside the society
demolished in 2000, leading to the paint- said.
offered the organization an opportunity to and avoid blocking the art.
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Valentine’s Day must-have — red
roses. Though they grow everything
from brightly colored amaranthus to
their Half Moon Bay shop, she said her
husband has been busy helping cus-
tomers and florists at their stall in the
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Writing as a Path to Awakening. 10
deep purple and blue larkspur and del- San Francisco Flower Mart. She said Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Bell a.m. Sequoia Yacht Club, 331 Seaport
phinium and even silvery dusty miller his parents began growing flowers at Street Park, 560 Bell St., East Palo Court, Redwood City. Albert Flynn
David Repetto know in the hours lead- to provide filler for their arrange- the farm in 1959 and opened the Half Alto. Free spaying and neutering DeSilver will discuss his new book
ing up to closing time Wednesday ments, Kathie Repetto said most cus- Moon Bay flower shop in 1973, so
clinic hosted by the Peninsula for writers. For more information call
Humane Society. Surgery performed 595-8667.
evening, cars will be lining up on tomers have their eye on one bloom they know well the surges of cus- by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery
State Route 92 to visit their business and one color for Valentine’s Day. tomers accompanying the fall pump- vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and Friends of the Millbrae Library
at 12331 San Mateo Road as Bay Area dogs only. For more information call Kids Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m,
“It’s definitely a red rose holiday,” kin season and the weeks leading up to 340-7022. Library Homework Center, 1 Library
residents search for the perfect blooms Dec. 25, when Bay Area residents Ave., Millbrae. Books for children of
she said.
for their loved ones. So the couple Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to all ages and in all languages. Helps
And though they are able to create search for Christmas trees. But she noon. Redwood City Main Library, support children’s library programs.
knows to bring a few extra hands on
board, order plenty of roses and get same-day arrangements, Kathie said Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood For more information call 697-7607.
City. Questions regarding laptops, e-
ready for the rush of walk-ins and Repetto said many customers choose top their busiest days, with many readers, tablets or mobile phones Informational Sessions for
delivery requests. their own palette of colors from the stopping at their business on their answered in one-on-one help ses- CO.STARTERS Entrepreneur
sions. For more information contact Program. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San
array of $3 bunches they keep in a way to and from work. gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
“We just keep making them all day,” refrigerated room. Having several Though employee George Bibbes Carlos. Free. Open for adults 21+. For
said Kathie Repetto. options for customers to choose from Sons in Retirement. 11:30 a.m. to 1 more information call 591-0341.
said the flow of customers can feel like p.m. Elks Club San Mateo, 233 W.
But even with the steady stream of allows the Repettos to ensure every- it’s nonstop, he enjoys helping them 20th Ave., San Mateo. Sons in San Francisco Peninsula Camellia
customers flocking to the shop, body finds something beautiful that Retirement assists men in renewing Society’s 2018 Camellia Show and
find the perfect flowers and guide them
Kathie Repetto always seems to make also fits within their budget, whether
old friendships and making new Plant Sale. Noon to 4 p.m.
through care instructions. friends. For more information call Community Activities Building, 1400
time to ask regulars how they’re doing it’s a custom or a mixed bouquet, which 766-2926. Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City. The
Acknowledging Repetto’s can arrange
and offer customers flower care sugges- she said starts at $19.95. And Kathie free public event features nearly
flowers in a pinch, Bibbes advises San Mateo Professional Alliance 1,000 camellia blooms, a sale of
tions. A few simple questions about a Repetto doesn’t miss a beat when it Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. camellia plants and educational
those who have just thought of pick-
customer’s budget, preferred flowers comes to a card or a box of chocolates Pacific Catch Restaurant, 243 S. B St., workshops. For more information
ing up a bundle of blooms come by or San Mateo. Free admission, lunch call 344-3822.
and the message they want to include to round out an order. order them early and change the water ordered off the menu. For more
with their blooms is all it takes for “The best part is having a huge vari- information contact mike@mike- Digital Comics Workshop. 1 p.m. to
in their vases every day to keep them
Kathie Repetto to home in on the ety and price points for everybody,”
foor.com. 3 p.m. South San Francisco Main
fresh. Bibbes said he is joining the Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
arrangement that will make its recipi- she said. “We try to make it a one-stop Toastmasters Public Speaking and San Francisco. Explore the basics of
Repettos in working extended hours
ent smile. shop.” Leadership Sk ills Development. drafting, planning and design. For
this week, making the smiles they Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 more information contact
“OK, we got it,” she told one cus- For Lynn Duarte, owner of Pescadero bring to their customers and their Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood valle@plsinfo.org.
tomer phoning in a request for a restaurant Duarte’s Tavern, coming to loved ones worth the effort.
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
portive atmosphere while learning How to Fix a Watercolor Painting.
Wednesday delivery. “We’ll make it Repetto’s for red roses has become a to improve your communication 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. SWA Fine Art Center,
real pretty for her.” “It’s actually a lot of fun,” he said.
Valentine’s Day tradition. She said and leadership skills. For more infor- 527 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. All
mation call (202) 390-7555. demonstrations are free and open to
To fill the influx of requests they giving each diner a rose when they the public. For more information call
receive in mid-February, the team walk into the restaurant has an imme- On Wednesday, Feb. 14, Repetto’s Creative Cafe: Coloring for Adults. 737-6084.
12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Kathie and David Repetto has assem- diate effect. Nursery & Florist will be open from 9 San Francisco. De-stress and enjoy Financial Fitness 101: Cash Flow
bled stays busy, trimming the stems of “Of course they love them,” she said. a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 12331 San Mateo friendly conversation. For more and Debt Management. 2 p.m. to 3
bright yellow mums, gauzy white “They have beautiful flowers here.” Road. information contact p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306
valle@plsinfo.org. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
Free and for 18+. For more informa-
“We are in a healthy, strong, finan- 611 workers and Artichoke Joe’s is Lego Club: Robots. 4 p.m. South San tion call 877-8530.
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cial status,” said Medina.
He added though officials must be
mindful of the city’s growing pension
fourth with 411 jobs. The city’s top
10 employers offer 5,665 jobs of the
city’s labor force of 26,700.
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Create machines and explore the
world of robotics. For more informa-
tion contact valle@plsinfo.org.
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