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that he did
replaced with more homes not exonerate
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By Zachary Clark “If we had • Mueller’s statement
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF fuels calls for Trump
had confi- impeachment
dence that the • More 2020 Dems
The mixed-use development known as p r e s i d e n t call for impeachment
Firehouse Square is one step away from clearly did after Mueller speaks
being approved in not commit a out
Belmont, but one coun- crime, we See page 7
cilmember wants to see would have
project plans altered such said so,” Mueller declared.
that the proposed retail The special counsel’s remarks
space is replaced with REUTERS
stood as a pointed rebuttal to
additional homes. U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller makes a statement on his investigation into Russian interference
The proposal at 1300 in the 2016 U.S. presidential election at the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. See MUELLER, Page 19
El Camino Real includes
66 affordable units, 15
Doug Kim
market-rate townhomes
and 3,700 square feet of ground-level retail
at the corner of O’Neill Avenue and El
San Carlos weighing budget priorities
Camino Real. The proposal includes 47
parking spots, but no dedicated retail park-
Infrastructure projects, neighborhood improvements pegged for future funds
ing. At a meeting Tuesday, Councilman By Anna Schuessler city’s two-year budget Tuesday. expenditures in the city coming in less than
Doug Kim argued that retail will struggle DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Up for review at the City Council’s officials previously anticipated, officials
there in part because of the absence of dedi- Tuesday meeting were recommended mid- are predicting the city will have an operat-
cated parking. Improvements to neighborhood parks, cycle changes to the budget, which was ing surplus of about $1 million for the cur-
“It’s only 3,700 square feet and you don’t additional trash cans for the industrial arts approved in June of 2018 and included pro- rent fiscal year, said Rebecca Mendenhall,
have the ability to work with different kinds district and hiring another law enforcement jections San Carlos’ general fund revenue the city’s administrative services director.
of uses like you do with larger spaces,” Kim officer to monitor downtown were among could grow to more than $42 million. With To help plan for the city’s growing num-
the priorities San Carlos officials consid- revenue from property, sales and transient
See SQUARE, Page 19 ered for future funding in a review of the occupancy taxes higher than expected and See BUDGET, Page 27
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By Elana Schor and Juana Summers Mueller spoke. Sen. worthwhile in the run-up to another elec- begin impeachment proceedings.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kamala Harris of tion. Most candidates are still holding off Gillibrand later tweeted that “the White
California, who has trod- from openly pressuring House Speaker House has repeatedly stonewalled
WASHINGTON — The ranks of den carefully in her calls Nancy Pelosi to seek the president’s Congress’ ability to take basic fact-finding
Democratic White House hopefuls backing for impeachment, was removal. But the rising number of pro- steps.” That, “combined with Mueller’s
impeachment proceedings grew on more forceful during a impeachment Democrats seeking the White clear message today, tells me that
Wednesday following a rare public state- campaign speech House signaled that might not last as the Republicans and Democrats should begin
ment from special counsel Robert Mueller Wednesday afternoon. imperatives of presidential politics over- impeachment hearings.”
that made clear his Russia report didn’t Mueller’s surprise take Pelosi’s more cautious approach. Harris has previously backed impeach-
exonerate President Donald Trump. appearance in the Justice “We have one remaining path to ensure ment proceedings but has also cast doubt on
Two 2020 candidates who had previously Robert Mueller Department briefing justice is served. It is our legal and moral whether such pursuits would be successful,
declined to push for impeachment — Sens. room deepened a divide obligation to hold those who have commit- given Republican control of the Senate.
Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kirsten in the Democratic presidential field over ted crimes accountable,” Booker said in a Campaigning in Greenville, South
Gillibrand of New York — did so after whether pursuing Trump’s impeachment is statement. “It’s clear that the House must Carolina, Harris was less measured.
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ragon girls’ athletics may be the
Aragon High School hosted its Central queens of the Central Coast
Coast Section championship teams for a Section, winning three section
pizza party in the gym Wednesday after- titles this season, but Menlo-Atherton
noon. continues to be the cream of the Peninsula
Not surprisingly, there was a lot of pizza. Athletic League.
The Dons had a historic 2018-19 season, Bears’ athletics won 10 PAL varsity
with section titles in girls’ volleyball, titles this season, which helped the Bears
girls’ basketball and softball. Not only was to their 11th straight Commissioner’s
it the first championships in all three sports Cup and 12th overall in the 13 years the
for the school, Aragon became just the sec- award has been given out.
ond public school team to win three girls’ On the boys’ side: football, basketball,
titles during one school year. Leland accom- wrestling, track, golf and tennis. Girls’
plished the feat during the 1993-94 season, championships
while Mitty has done it seven times, most included: tennis,
recently in 2018. volleyball, soccer
“There is tremendous satisfaction. I care a and track.
lot (about the success of all athletic pro- The
grams at the school),” said Aragon athletic Commissioner’s
director Steve Sell. “We’re as competitive Cup was imple-
with the girls as the boys in terms of how mented in 2007 by
badly we want our teams to win.” the Peninsula
Making the accomplishment even more Athletic League as a
impressive is that all three crowns were won way to determine
with essentially three different, distinct ros- the best athletic
ters. This was not a case of having one core program in the
group of players moving from one sport to PAL. Where a team
the next. There was very little overlap of finishes in the standings is only part of
athletes playing various sports. The only the formula. There is a sportsmanship
players to win a pair of titles were junior component to the award.
Lydia Manu, who was team captain for both “The Commissioner’s Cup is awarded
the volleyball and basketball teams, and annually to the Peninsula Athletic League
freshman Megan Grant, a key contributor school that best exemplifies the league’s
for the basketball team and a focal point of commitment to sportsmanship and excel-
the softball team. Not one athlete played all lence in athletics,” says the heading on
three sports. the PAL website. “It is our mission to cre-
“As a father and a teacher, it’s super ate an atmosphere of positive competition
important for the community to see girls and sportsmanship between the schools of
athletically on a par with boys,” Sell said. the Peninsula Athletic League.”
“It’s probably one of the most important Sportsmanship points are awarded — or
things an athletic director can do for a deducted — based on player or coach ejec-
school. … To demonstrate and show that tions at the varsity, junior varsity and
girls have as much competitive spirit as freshmen levels.
boys do and to be treated as hardcore, com- “We are especially proud of this high
petitive athletes.” honor, not only because it shows the
Another interesting tidbit about the overall strength of our athletics program,
Dons: while all three won section titles, but also because it shows how we stress
none of them won a Peninsula Athletic the importance of good sportmanship and
League championship. The volleyball team, fair play,” said M-A co-athletic director
coached by Aragon alumna Kelsey Stiles, DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Paul Snow in an email.
The Aragon volleyball team, top, basketball team, middle and softball team, above, all won
See ARAGON, Page 14 CCS titles during the 2018-19 school year. See LOUNGE, Page 15
Sharks brief
Sharks bring back
Miami uses late rally to get past Giants
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS escaped the ninth for his 11th save in 12
Boughner as assistant Marlins 4, Giants 2 chances after allowing a sacrifice fly to Belt and
MIAMI — Jorge Alfaro has put an 0-for-20 “It really has been a team leaving runners stranded at the corners by strik-
SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks are
skid behind him and been a catalyst for the thing,” Mattingly said. ing out Steven Duggar to the end the game.
bringing back former Florida coach Bob
Boughner as an assistant. Marlins in their recent surge. San Francisco’s Madison “It’s fun playing against old teammates and
The Sharks announced Wednesday that Alfaro had a career-high four hits and the Bumgarner (3-5) allowed friends, but this counts and I’m glad I was able
Boughner will return to Miami Marlins handed the San Francisco Giants two runs and six hits in six to keep them from tying the game,” said Romo,
coach on Peter DeBoer’s their seventh consecutive loss with a 4-2 victo- innings. who won three titles with the Giants.
staff in place of Rob ry Wednesday night. “We’re so much better Walker hit a double down the right-field line
Zettler. “There’s going to be good times and bad than what we’re playing,” off Mark Melancon, scoring Alfaro, and Garrett
Boughner oversaw the times,” Alfaro said. “I feel I was in a little slump, Bumgarner said. “It’s Cooper added a sacrifice fly in the seventh
defense on the Sharks but now I can tell that I’m trying to fight back tough. We’re a lot better extending the lead to 3-1.
and slow down the game a little bit more and put Madison Castro led off the eighth with a triple to cen-
when they went to the Bumgarner team than the results are
Stanley Cup Final in the ball in play.” showing.” ter when Duggar’s diving attempt came up
2016 and then the fol- Alfaro is hitting .390 (16 for 41) with three Brandon Belt hit his eighth home run of the empty and the ball rolled to the wall. The triple
lowing year when Brent doubles, three home runs, and nine RBIs over season and drove in both runs for the Giants. ended the longest drought with a triple to open
Bob Boughner Burns won the Norris his last 11 games. “I was good with the game, but we needed a season in club history ending at 53 games, 36
Trophy as the league’s “He’s looking really good,” Marlins manager more offense,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy more than the previous longest stretch set in
top defenseman. Don Mattingly said. “He started getting back to said. “We’re not a team that puts up a lot of runs 1996.
Boughner then was hired as head coach in the middle of the field.” so we play it tight. We’ve got to get these bats Castro scored on a base hit by Harold Ramirez
Florida in 2017 and had an 80-62-22 record Neil Walker had a tiebreaking, pinch-hit dou- going.” for a 4-1 lead.
in two seasons. The Panthers didn’t make ble in the seventh and Starlin Castro hit the first Marlins starter Pablo Lopez allowed four hits Castro gave the Marlins an early lead with a
the playoffs either year and Boughner was triple of the season for the Marlins, who have and one run in six innings. Nick Anderson (2-2) sacrifice fly and Belt tied it with a home run to
fired. won nine of 12. pitched a scoreless seventh while Sergio Romo right-center.
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Chelsea takes Europa title Continued from page 11 7-3 win over Alvarez, followed that with a 7-4 win over
Gilroy and scored seven more times in a come-from-behind,
7-5 win over San Mateo in the semifinals.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS went 12-2 to finish a game behind Bay Division champion The Dons didn’t quite reach the seven-run mark in the
Menlo-Atherton. The basketball team, coached by another finals against Watsonville, but six runs was enough in a 6-
BAKU, Azerbaijan — For Eden Hazard, it was the perfect Dons’ alum in Sam Manu, went 10-2 to finish one game 1 championship victory.
goodbye. For Petr Cech, it was a painful way to retire. behind South Division champ Sequoia. The softball team, “It’s funny how things work,” Sell said. “Sometimes you
Hazard scored twice past his former teammate as Chelsea guided by Roger Miller, went 10-4 to finish in a tie for sec- just get lucky. Sometimes it’s just serendipity. Sometimes
sliced through Arsenal in the second half of the Europa League ond place with San Mateo, both two games back of champi- [stuff] just falls your way.”
final on Wednesday, netting four times in the space of 23 min- on Carlmont. More so than the athletic reputation winning CCS cham-
utes to win 4-1 in a London derby played far from home. The Aragon volleyball team had been building to its title. pionships brings to the school, Sell is more excited about
The Belgian then confirmed that he is likely to leave the club The Dons, who had not been in a CCS title game since seeing the empowerment of female athletes. His daughter,
this summer, amid widespread speculation about a move to 2002, had advanced to the semifinals in each of the last two Maria Sell, is a standout water polo player and the reigning
Real Madrid. seasons, getting eliminated by Presentation both times. Girls’ Water Polo Player of the Year.
“I think it is a goodbye but in football you never know,” This past season, Aragon finally got through Years before his daughter was born, however, Sell attend-
Hazard told British broadcaster BT Sport . “My dream was to Presentation in a five-set thriller, before sweeping past ed a talk by Donna Lopiano of the Women’s Sports
play in the Premier League. I did this for seven years for one of Mountain View for the championship. Foundation, who is a member of 13 halls of fame, including
the biggest clubs in the world. Maybe it’s time for a new chal- Much like the volleyball team, the Dons’ basketball the National Sports Hall of Fame and National Softball Hall
lenge.” squad set the tone for their championship by making it to of Fame. Sell was working toward his masters in athletic
After a drab first half, Chelsea took control in the 49th the 2018 finals — the Dons’ first finals appearance since administration at St. Mary’s College in the mid-1990s and
minute when Olivier Giroud met Emerson’s pass with a diving going to back-to-back title games in 2004 and 2005. After that speech stuck with him as he continues to champion
header into the net. It was the French striker’s 11th goal in 14 earning the No. 2 seed in the Division II bracket, the Dons female athletics.
games in the Europa League this season, but he barely cele- rolled past Woodside in a quarterfinal game before holding “ [Lopiano] gave a talk about the importance of athletics
brated against his old team, kneeling with palms raised as his off Leland in the semifinals, 58-46, and Lynbrook in the for women. … That just resonated with me. I haven’t for-
teammates mobbed him. finals, 53-48. gotten,” Sell said. “When you read about all the stuff kids
“These two clubs changed my life,” Giroud said. “They gave The Dons’ softball championship came virtually out of are going through … for a group of girls to walk around
me the opportunity to play in the Premier League. I didn’t want the blue. The Dons had won only one game during the 2016 campus with their shoulders back and be as proud as they
to celebrate against Arsenal but I am so proud to win this tro- season and while they did hit the talent jackpot with fresh- can be, that’s huge. The more kids who can feel self-empow-
phy with Chelsea.” men Grant and Olivia DiNardo, it’s very seldom a team wins ered, we’re better off.”
Pedro doubled the lead when he found space in the penalty
area in the 60th to stroke in a cut-back pass from Hazard. It was
STANFORD
“The first goal was to make match play,”
soon 3-0 when Hazard converted a penalty after Ainsley Salinda said. “Once we made match play, I
Maitland-Niles — the only English player to start the all- thought we could win it. It’s pretty cool. It
English final — shoved Giroud in the box. means a lot to end our careers like that.
Two minutes after coming off the bench, Alex Iwobi pun- Continued from page 11
This is the best way to end our four years
ished Chelsea for a poor clearance with a volley from the edge here.”
of the box to make it 3-1 in the 69th. around, Stanford had the upper hand on the Longhorns, espe- It was Chervony who gave Texas a
But Arsenal’s hopes of a comeback were extinguished three cially on the back nine at Blessings Golf Club. chance. He won in 19 holes in the decisive
minutes later when Hazard and Giroud teamed up again. Hazard Salinda won four of five holes to start the back nine for a 4- match Tuesday evening to beat Oklahoma
first passed the ball to Giroud and then knocked his flicked and-3 victory over Cole Hammer, the freshman of the year.
cross past Cech, the veteran goalkeeper who was playing his Isaiah Salinda State, which had the No. 1 seed by leading
Behind him, Wu never trailed in a 4-and-3 victory over 72 holes of stroke play by 31 shots.
final game before retiring. Pierceson Coody. In the quarterfinals, Texas won the last match on the 18th
Shrimp fell 2 down early in the lead match to Spencer hole to beat Oklahoma.
Soosman before tying the match on No. 8. He took his first “We were ready to play today,” Texas coach Jon Fields said.
lead on the 11th hole and never trailed the rest of the way in a “We just got beat by a really good golf team. That’s all there is
2-and-1 victory that sealed it for Stanford. to it. It will fire us up for next year.”
Texas won the other two matches behind Parker Coody and Stanford last won the NCAA title in 2007, two years before
Steven Chervony. the format switched to match play.
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LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
a.m.
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A pair of Atherton schools announced the hiring of new
AMERICAN LEAGUE GLANCE
Wednesday’s Games 3), 4:05 p.m.
coaches. Menlo School announced this week that Tony N.Y. Yankees 7, San Diego 0 Minnesota (Perez 7-1) at Tampa Bay (Mor-
Holland will take over the girls’ volleyball program. L.A. Angels 12, Oakland 7, 11 innings ton 5-0), 4:10 p.m.
*** Holland has spent the last six seasons as an assistant on
Texas 8, Seattle 7 Kansas City (Junis 3-5) at Texas (Minor 5-
Cleveland 14, Boston 9 3), 5:05 p.m.
After being one of the premiere summer baseball organi- the Menlo coaching staff and has extensive club coaching Detroit 4, Baltimore 2 Cleveland (Carrasco 4-5) at Chicago White
zations on the Peninsula for decades, American Legion experience. Chicago Cubs 2, Houston 1 Sox (Banuelos 2-4), 5:10 p.m.
Thursday’s Games L.A. Angels (Skaggs 4-4) at Seattle (Kikuchi
baseball fizzled out on the Peninsula a couple years ago. Holland will be replacing Marco Paglialunga, who left Boston (Sale 1-6) at N.Y.Yankees (Happ 4- 3-2), 7:10 p.m.
Bel-Mateo Babe Ruth is trying to bring American the school after three seasons to coach the U24 Italian
Legion back into the spotlight — for one day at least. national team.
Bel-Mateo will be hosting several American Legion “Tony exemplifies the character and leadership traits of a
luminaries Saturday, June 8, at the Belmont Sports Menlo School coach,” athletic director Earl Koberlein said
Complex to help the American Legion celebrate its 100th in a press release. “He understands the importance of aca-
anniversary. demics at Menlo and recognizes the balance between aca-
“American Legion always had a deep appreciation for demics and volleyball.”
baseball,” said Alex Cooke, who is the event coordinator Down the street and around the corner, Menlo-Atherton
for Bel-Mateo Babe Ruth. “We really want to welcome announced Wednesday the hiring of Steve Yob to replace
them. We want to give back to the community.” Markisha Coleman as the girls’ varsity basketball coach.
Yob, a three-year varsity starter and a 2004 M-A gradu-
Not only will the commanders of Post 82 in San Mateo
ate, has been an assistant junior varsity coach at M-A,
and Post 105 in Redwood City be in attendance for the cer-
Palo Alto and Woodside high schools, a press release from
emony, the district commander will participate, along with
the school said.
the mayors of Belmont, Redwood City and San Mateo, and
He is currently a physical education teacher at La Entrada
four Purple Heart recipients. The grand marshal of the
Middle School in Menlo Park.
event is an American Legion “centurion” — a member who
is 100 years old.
The ceremony will be held before the first of four games Nathan Mollat can be reached by email: nathan@smdailyjournal.com
scheduled that day. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 9:30 or by phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.
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but questioned whether the circumstances
were severe enough to push Kemp out the
door.
For her part, Kemp acknowledged board
relationships contributed to her decision.
“Superintendents leave for a variety of
“She had a vision for our district and want- reasons, and one of those reasons is that
ed to take it higher and wanted to meet the there is a high-functioning or well-run gov-
Similarly, board President Kevin ernance team and that is important for a dis-
Martinez alleged intrusion into the superin- needs of all our students,” she said. “I just
think it’s the opportunity of a lifetime.” trict,” she said.
tendent’s responsibilities has been a point Regardless of the exact motivation,
of contention among elected officials. Board Vice President Andrew Mason too
said he believes the lure of a new challenge Kemp’s resignation marks the second con-
“The board as a whole should define those secutive superintendent to depart from the
measures that indicate the district is on was the primary reason Kemp left for Santa
Clara. district after two years following a similar
track with its goal and not involve itself in decision by her predecessor Cheryl Olson.
the administration,” he said. “Th ere h as b een dy s fun ct i o n , b ut Sanchez drew parallels between the two
Trustee Teri Chavez also acknowledged t h at i s n o t t h e s o l e s o urce o f s o meo n e departures, describing Kemp’s decision as a
case of déjà vu for the district.
Officials acknowledged the timing of
Kemp’s decision is particularly challeng-
ing, as it comes shortly after board mem-
bers adopted her vision to reconfigure the “I do believe the district should continue
district and transition away from a neigh- with that vision,” she said.
borhood school system. Meanwhile, Mason took a more balanced
Central to her proposal was shuttering approach, suggesting the district move
elementary schools with dwindling enroll- ahead with rebuilding antiquated campuses
ment to raise revenue for establishing larg- while closely examining the value of
er, centralized campuses which can accom- remaining properties.
modate more students. Martinez believed the district is headed in
As part of the effort, officials agreed to the right direction with its facilities over-
close and sell El Crystal Elementary School haul, and said he hoped Kemp’s successor
for $13.5 million, which was combined would be able to proceed down the same
with the $79 million generated by a recent path.
bond measure passed by voters, to pay for “It has helped us to identify a blueprint
new school facilities. going forward that even the qualities of a
Looking ahead, officials are still weigh- new leader should be able to enhance with
ing the future of Rollingwood Elementary their own contribution,” he said.
School and the former Engvall Elementary Yet despite his measured optimism look-
School campus as further opportunities to ing ahead, Martinez said he was a little sur-
potentially sell for more money. prised and frustrated by Kemp’s decision.
The author of the vision to reconfigure “I’m only disappointed to the extent that
the school district said she still believes in with the qualities that she has brought to
her approach, and that remaining adminis- the district, I wish we had more days ahead
trators are capable of executing it effective- of us,” he said.
ly. Blanco held a different perspective
“I wish that I could have seen the projects though.
through, but I’m leaving a team here that is “I’m happy to see her go, and I wish her
able to carry out the work,” Kemp said. the best,” she said.
But Blanco suggested officials should Sanchez, meanwhile, reserved most of his
push pause on pursuing next steps in frustration regarding the situation for his
Kemp’s proposed overhaul. colleague on the board.
“I think what we need to do is hold off on “Jennifer Blanco needs to resign,” he
any of those plans right now until we actu- said, suggesting she is the primary source
ally hire the next superintendent,” said of the board’s dysfunction.
Blanco. For her part, Blanco said Martinez and
Chavez are to blame.
Others disagree though, claiming the
“Kevin and Henry are not good for the dis-
reconfiguration effort is necessary and in
trict,” she said.
alignment with the community’s wishes, as
Acknowledging the clashing personali-
indicated by the support for the bond meas-
ties, Sanchez said he is hopeful the commu-
ure.
nity can unify and select a new superintend-
“It would be foolish to abandon some-
ent who will usher in a new era of quality
thing and not see it to fruition because it
education in San Bruno. And he expressed
was well thought out,” said Sanchez.
optimism such an outcome is possible, so
Chavez agreed, claiming it was likely long as adults are willing to put aside their
inevitable the district would need to close differences for the benefit of students.
campuses and reconsider its direction in an “Because there are a lot more people who
effort to avoid the limitations which have care than those who sling mud,” he said.
long plagued the budget.
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and he was resigning to return to pri-
vate life. Under pressure to testify
before Congress, Mueller did not rule
Mueller Report. There was insufficient
evidence and therefore, in our Country,
a person is innocent. The case is
Conversation and Coffee with San Tasting. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. La Nebbia it out. But he seemed to warn lawmak- closed! Thank you”
Mateo County Supervisor Dave Winery, 12341 San Mateo Road, Half ers that they would not be pulling more While claiming victory, the tone of
Pine and San Bruno Mayor Rico Moon Bay. Food, handmade jewelry Trump’s repeated claims that he was detail out of him. His report is his tes- the president’s tweet was a far cry from
Medina. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Grand and wine. Free. For more information cleared and that the two-year inquiry
Leader Market and Deli, 600 San call 591-6596. timony, he said. the refrain of “total exoneration” that
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. A cup of coffee was merely a “witch hunt.” They also “So beyond what I have said here has dominated his declarations.
and pastries to share your thoughts Live Concert and Sing-along. 6:30 marked a counter to criticism, includ-
on San Mateo County and San Bruno p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern, 1655 today and what is contained in our writ- Mueller’s comments, one month
issues important to you. Free. For Mission Road, South San Francisco. ing by Attorney General William Barr, ten work,” Mueller said, “I do not
With the San Francisco Banjo Band. after the public release of his report on
more information call 363-4571. that Mueller should have reached a believe it is appropriate for me to
Music for all ages. For more informa- Russian efforts to help Trump defeat
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 tion call 544-3623. determination on whether the presi- speak further about the investigation Democrat Hillary Clinton, appeared
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, 650 dent illegally tried to obstruct the or to comment on the actions of the
Shell Blvd., Foster City. Free. For more Las Américas Unidas. 7 p.m. Messiah intended to both justify the legitimacy
information call 286-2585. Lutheran Church, 1835 Valota Road, probe by taking actions such as firing Justice Department or Congress.” of his investigation against com-
Redwood City. Masterworks con- his FBI director.
Writing Workshop: From Research cludes the 55th season with music His remarks underscored the unset- plaints by the president and to explain
to Story. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Grace from throughout the Americas. Mueller made clear that his team tled resolution, and revelations of his decision to not reach a conclusion
Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de The Misa Criolla by Ariel Ramírez will never considered indicting Trump
las Pulgas, San Mateo. Bring your bring color and rhythmic energy, as behind-the-scenes discontent, that on whether Trump had obstructed jus-
research and family lore to life well as connection to the culture, lan- because the Justice Department pro- accompanied the end of his investiga- tice in the probe.
through story writing. Cost is $5 to guage and music of Argentina. Cost is hibits the prosecution of a sitting tion. His refusal to reach a conclusion He described wide-ranging and crim-
$10. For more information call 306- $10-$35. For more information call
3423. 918-6225. president. on criminal obstruction opened the inal Russian efforts to interfere in the
First Saturday of the Month DJ
“Charging the president with a crime door for Barr to clear the president, election, including by hacking and
Whole Food Plant Based Nutrition.
3 p.m. San Francisco Main Library, 840 Request Dance. 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. was therefore not an option we could who in turn has cited the attorney gen- spreading disinformation — interfer-
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Odd Fellows Hall, 526 Main St., Half consider,” Mueller said during a tele-
This workshop will cover what it is Moon Bay. Featuring Blake Merkes. eral’s finding as proof of his inno- ence that Trump has said Putin rejected
and how it can improve your health. Donations appreciated. No partner vised statement. He said he believed cence. Mueller has privately vented to to his face in an “extremely strong and
For more information call 829-3860. necessary. For more information call such an action would be unconstitu-
315-0201. Barr about the attorney general’s han- powerful” denial. And Mueller called
tional. dling of the report, while Barr has pub- the question of later obstruction by
Filoli Pride 2019: Opening Night. 5 SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Mueller did not use the word
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Filoli Cañada Road, Filoli Pride 2019: Entertainment licly said he was taken aback by the Trump and his campaign a matter of
Redwood City. Show off pride in an Day. 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Filoli Cañada ‘impeachment,” but said it was the job special counsel’s decision to neither “paramount importance.”
inclusive space. $22. For more infor- Road, Redwood City. Show off pride in of Congress — not the criminal justice
mation call 364-8300. an inclusive space. $22. For more exonerate nor incriminate the presi- The special counsel said the absence
information call 364-8300. system — to hold the president dent. of a conclusion on obstruction should
Movie Screening: ‘Crazy Rich
Reel Great Films: ‘Bohemian
accountable for any wrongdoing. Trump, given notice Tuesday not be mistaken for exoneration.
Asians.’ 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San
Mateo Public Library-Oak Room, 55 W. Rhapsody.’ 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont The special counsel’s statement evening that Mueller would speak the A long-standing Justice Department
Third Ave., San Mateo. Free. For more Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, largely echoed the central points of
information call 522-7818. Belmont. Free. 18 and over. For more next morning, watched on television. legal opinion “says the Constitution
information call 591-8286. his lengthy report, which was released For weeks, he had been nervous about requires a process other than the crimi-
FRIDAY, MAY 31
MONDAY, JUNE 3
last month with some redactions. But the possibility about the special coun- nal justice system to formally accuse a
KidZ in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange Dance Connection with Live Music his remarks, just under 10 minutes sel testifying before Congress, wor- sitting president of wrongdoing, ”
Ave., South San Francisco. by Paul Fontes. Free dance lessons long and delivered from a Justice ried about the visual power of such a
Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with open dance Mueller said. That would shift the next
For more information call 829-3860. from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Department podium, were extraordi- public appearance. move, if any, to Congress, and the
Woman’s Club, 241 Park Road, nary given that he had never before
Burlingame. American style ballroom. Shortly after Mueller concluded, the Democratic chairman of the House
Filoli Pride 2019: Education Day.
Noon to 3 p.m. Filoli Cañada Road, Western night do wear boots and discussed or characterized his findings president, who has repeatedly and Judiciary Committee, which would
Redwood City. Show off pride in an bandanas. Admission $10 members, and had stayed mute during two years of falsely claimed that the report cleared investigate further or begin any
inclusive space. $22. For more infor- $12 guests. Free entry for men with
mation call 364-8300. dance experience. Light refreshments. feverish public speculation. him of obstruction of justice, tweeted a impeachment effort, commented quick-
For more information call 342-2221. Mueller, a former FBI director, said subdued yet still somewhat inaccurate ly.
Redwood City Music on the Square
with SONA. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Redwood Doodle Club. 6:30 p.m. South San
City Courthouse Square, 2200 Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange
during that time. Developer Sares Regis median income, or $30,800 to $82,200
SQUARE
Broadway, Redwood City. High energy Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For
rock covers of the ’70s, ’80s and today. more information call 829-3860. signed an exclusive negotiating agree- a year. Residents will be chosen by a
For more information call 759-9063.
TUESDAY, JUNE 4 ment with the city in 2013 that was lottery system and preference will be
Mike Henderson at Sanchez Art Dating and Relationships delayed multiple times before MidPen given to those who live and work in
Center. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Presented by Planned Parenthood. Continued from page 1 was brought on as a partner. Belmont.
Center, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. 6 p.m. South San Francisco Main
Three new exhibitions. For more infor- Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Kim acknowledged that many are Councilmembers celebrated the
Francisco. Free. For more information said. “It’s going to be expensive to
mation call 995-3674.
call 829-3860. frustrated with the slow-moving affordable housing and just about every
SATURDAY, JUNE 1 lease out, the capital improvements process, but felt an additional two aspect of the project except for one pro-
Free Hands-On Training for New Lawyers in the library. 7 p.m. to 9 will be on the dime of the tenants and I months of waiting time would be well posal to reconfigure the parking lot
Ham Radio Operators. 9 a.m. to p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. The first think it’s going to be even harder to worth the additional housing. along Fifth Avenue so that cars will
noon. Burlingame Public Library, Lane
Room, 480 Primrose Road, Tuesday of each month the Belmont lease out because it’s coming with no His colleagues, on the other hand, have to back into parking spaces,
Burlingame. To get the most out of library, in partnership with the San parking and that I think strikes a big
this workshop, participants will need Mateo County Bar Association, holds seemed eager to approve the project as what’s called reversed-in angled park-
to bring a radio with them. Brian free legal clinics. Participants have a blow to any kind of restaurant if you’re soon as possible. ing. Such a configuration is meant to
Mathews of the Radio Club has pro- twenty minute free consultation with able to get that and any other type of “The journey to here took way too improve safety for cyclists because
vided information about buying a an attorney. Free. To register and for
more information call 591-8286. retail uses.” long, way too long and I don’t want it drivers would ostensibly be able to see
ham radio here. Your first radio can
cost as little as $24 to $35. Register for Kim went on to make the case for to take any extra time,” said better when exiting a parking space but
Science Matters! 3 p.m. South San
the workshop at
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange instead putting an additional five apart- Councilman Charles Stone. “When I it will also mean 16 existing parking
https://tinyurl.com/y5f7qh38. Free.
Ave., South San Francisco. Identify ments where the ground-floor retail is was elected, I thought we’d have a shov- spaces will be eliminated.
Penny n’ Pals Launch Party. 9 a.m. to minerals, surf Google Earth, find currently proposed, adding that afford-
Sandy Land, consider conservation el in the dirt in 2014. Silly me I hadn’t Councilwoman Julia Mates and
2 p.m. Washington Park, 898 able housing is “the number one priori-
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Join us and more. Free. For more information realized how daunting the project was. Mayor Davina Hurt said they were lean-
for the children’s book launch of call 829-3860. ty for all of us.” Then I thought we’d get there in 2015 ing toward preserving the 16 parking
Penny n’ Pals. Free. For more informa-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 “If I told you you could take that proj- and a couple of times along the way I spaces.
tion call 302-1689.
Computer Class: Ancestry.com ect, which we’re heavily subsidizing voted no on extending the [exclusive The council unanimously approved
Library Edition. 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The Third Annual White Elephant
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las with the city, and you could build five negotiating agreement] because I had the environmental requirements for the
Rummage Sale. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Old Train Station, 110 Higgins Canyon Pulgas, Belmont. Learn about how to more affordable units in there under a lost hope that we would get here.” project at the Tuesday meeting.
investigate your ancestry. For more 70-year ground lease for no additional
Road, Half Moon Bay. This event raises
information call 591-8286. The MidPen portion of the develop- Firehouse Square will be up for final
money for the American Association cost to the city and if I told you that that
University Women’s local scholar- ment includes a mix of studios as well approval at the council’s June 11 meet-
ships. For more information email Sons in Retirement June Lunch. conversion would reduce the parking as one-bedroom, two-bedroom and ing and Kim said he will elaborate on
11:45 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. South San
ktgm4@aol.com.
Francisco Elk’s Lodge, 920 Stonegate burden for the project, it would produce three-bedroom units reserved for those his proposal to replace the retail space
Ragazzi Boys Chorus Presents Drive, South San Francisco. $19. Active 20% of the traffic of the commercial earning between 30% and 80% of area with homes at the meeting.
‘SingFest.’ 9:30 a.m. to noon. St. senior men’s group lunch has a talk by retail and would add 9% more
Peter’s Church, 178 Clinton St., Rosemary Robles, DMV Senior
Redwood City. Singing, musical Ombudsmen. For more information housing to a project that we A
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Avenue, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg- foran Avenue, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS-
Please send a cover letter describing istered Owner: John Bryan Segall, same CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner:
your interest in newspapers, a resume address. The business is conducted by Watchpoint Logistics, Inc., CA. The busi-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- an Individual. The registrants com- ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
ply, you should familiarize yourself menced to transact business under their registrants commenced to transact busi-
with our publication. Our Web site: FBN on Approx. 1973. ness under their FBN on November 1,
www.smdailyjournal.com. /s/John B. Segall/ 2007.
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#123, San Mateo CA 94402 5/9/19, 5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #281179 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #281317
203 Public Notices as: Drones by the Bay, 143 G St, RED- The following person is doing business
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered as:Toast Catering and Event Manage-
Owner: John S. Johnson, same address. ment, 404 San Pedro Avenue, PACIF-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC The business is conducted by an Individ- ICA, CA 94044. Registered Owner: Ali-
ual. The registrants commenced to cia C. Kite, 109 Williams Lane, Foster
HEARINGS transact business under their FBN on City, CA 94404. The business is con- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
The South San Francisco 4/01/2019. ducted by an Individual. The registrants FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
Unified School District will /s/John S. Johnson/ commenced to transact business under STATEMENT #281307 CHANGE OF NAME PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
hold two separate public This statement was filed with the Asses- their FBN on N/A. The following person is doing business The following repossessed vehicles
sor-County Clerk on 5/6/2019. (Publish- CASE# 19C1V02325
/s/Alicia C. Kite/ as: Byrd’s Filling Station, 95 Baywood SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, are being sold by San Mateo Credit
hearings on the proposed ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- Avenue, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg- Union-2013 Toyota Yaris
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Local Control Accountability 5/9/19, 5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19). sor-County Clerk on 5/21/2019. (Publish- istered Owner: Byrd’s Filling Station, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
vin#559739,2011 Honda CRV
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, vin#005882,2011 MBZ C300
Plan (LCAP), with the Budg- LLC, CA. The business is conducted by REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 vin#522036.The following repos-
5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19). a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
et Overview for Parents cov- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME trants commenced to transact business
PETITION OF sessed vehicles are being sold by
Maiia Buriakina Meriwest Credit Union-2018 Jeep
er page, and the proposed STATEMENT #281172 under their FBN on N/A.
Grand Cherokee vin#326011,2018
budget for fiscal year 2019- The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Laura Porter/
as: Vella Family Partnership General TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Ford F250 vin#B82835,2017 Chrysler
STATEMENT #281268 This statement was filed with the Asses-
20 on Thursday, June 13, Partnership, 3280 Oak Ct., BELMONT, The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 5/20/2019. (Publish- Petitioners: Maiia Buriakina filed a peti- Pacifica vin#539553,2017 Buick Re-
tion with this court for a decree changing gal vin#195257.The following repos-
2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Ba- CA 94002. Registered Owner: David A. as: Sophia Nail Spa, 352 Woodside Pla- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
names as follows: sessed vehicles are being sold by 1st
Vella, same address. The business is za, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis- 5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19).
den High School Gymnasi- Present name: Maiia Buriakina United Services Credit Union 2015
conducted by a General Partnership. tered Owner: Belle Lueur Corp., CA. The
um located at 825 South- The registrants commenced to transact business is conducted by a Corporation.
Proposed Name: Maya Volkov Ford Fusion vin#306357,2013 Dodge
Challenger vin#528224,2013 Nissan
wood Drive, South San business under their FBN on Aug 1, The registrants commenced to transact FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Altima vin#468504,2006 Dodge Ram
STATEMENT #281352
Francisco, California. A copy 1995. business under their FBN on 4/16/2019. The following person is doing business interested in this matter shall appear be- vin#237761,2017 Toyota Rav 4
/s/David A. Vella/ /s/Doan Trinh Ngoc Tran/ vin#142198,2015 Chevy Sonic
of the LCAP, with the Budg- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: Mirum Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 12730 fore this court at the hearing indicated
vin#109222. The following repos-
et Overview for Parents cov- High Bluff Drive, Suite 160, SAN DIEGO, below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
sor-County Clerk on 5/3/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/15/2019. (Publish- CA 92130. Registered Owner: Mirum tition for change of name should not be sessed vehicles are being sold by
er page, and the proposed ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Pharmaceuticals, Inc., DE. The business granted. Any person objecting to the San Francisco Federal Credit Union-
5/9/19, 5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19). 5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19). 2013 Honda CRV vin#502481,2013
budget will be available for is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- name changes described above must file
Honda Accord vin#160596,2006 Jag-
istrants commenced to transact business a written objection that includes the rea-
public examination at the under their FBN on 5/2/18. sons for the objection at least two court
uar S Type vin#N53362,2007 Honda
South San Francisco Unified FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Chris Peetz/ days before the matter is scheduled to
Odyssey vin#403848.The following
STATEMENT #281191 STATEMENT #281314 This statement was filed with the Asses- repossessed vehicles are being sold
School District Office, 398 B The following person is doing business The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 5/23/2019. (Publish-
be heard and must appear at the hearing by Commonwealth Central Credit Un-
Street, South San Francis- to show cause why the petition should ion-2007 Cadillac Escalade
as: JH ECOM, 944 S. Idaho St., SAN as: Taxes Hispanos, 615 Woodside Rd. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, not be granted. If no written objection is
co, California from June 10, MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: STE A, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19, 6/20/19). vin#125983,2016 Chevy Trax
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- vin#265978,2014 Toyota Tundra
2019 through June 13, 2019 Hoggie’s Corp., CA. The business is con- Registered Owner: Kathleen Lois Amez- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
cua, 423 Hiller St., Belmont, CA 94002. vin#172423,2008 Mitusubishi Lancer
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants petition shall be held on 6/12/19 at 9
between the hours of 8:00 commenced to transact business under The business is conducted by an Individ- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
vin#050940,2015 Chevy Volt
STATEMENT #281362 vin#136711.The following repos-
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Any stake- their FBN on N/A. ual. The registrants commenced to
The following person is doing business Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this sessed vehicle is being sold by
holder affected by the LCAP /s/Jonathan Hogg/ transact business under their FBN on as: To do List Handyman, 10 De Sabla Order to Show Cause shall be published SafeAmerica Credit Union- 2010
This statement was filed with the Asses- 1/1/1986. at least once each week for four succes- Toyota Rav 4 vin#027842.The follow-
or the South San Francisco sor-County Clerk on 5/7/2019. (Publish- /s/Kathleen Lois Amezcua/
Rd, Apt 1103, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ing repossessed vehicle is being sold
Registered Owner: Oleksandr Sokolov,
Unified School District budg- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- same address. The business is conduct- ing on the petition in the following news- by SMW 104 Federal Credit Union-
et may appear before the 5/9/19, 5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19). sor-County Clerk on 5/20/2019. (Publish- ed by an Individual. The registrants paper of general circulation: 2016 VW Passat vin#052644. The fol-
South San Francisco Unified ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, commenced to transact business under San Mateo Daily Journal lowing repossessed vehicle is being
5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19). their FBN on 24 May 2019. Filed: 5/1/2019 sold by Upward Credit Union-2003
School District Board of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Oleksandr Sokolov/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ BMW M3 vin#R23867. The following
Trustees and speak to the STATEMENT #281113 This statement was filed with the Asses- Judge of the Superior Court repossessed vehicle is being sold by
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 5/24/2019. (Publish- Dated: 4/25/2019 Provident Credit Union-2016 Toyota
LCAP or the proposed budg- as: Ramirez Property Service, 22 Shrat- STATEMENT #281312 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Rav 4 vin#310991. The following re-
(Published 5/9/19, 5/16/19, 5/23/19,
et or any item therein. ton Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. The following person is doing business 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19, 6/20/19). 5/30/19). possessed vehicle is being sold by
5/30/19 Registered Owner: Rafael Ramirez Jr, as: B Towed, 525 N. San Mateo Dr. Sun Pacific Federal Credit Union-
same address. The business is conduct- #101, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- 2012 Ford Transit vin#077107.
CNS-3253963# ed by an Individual. The registrants tered Owner: Karol Noworyta, same ad- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Sealed bids will be taken from 8am to
SAN MATEO DAILY commenced to transact business under dress. The business is conducted by an
CHANGE OF NAME 8pm on 06/3/2019. Sale held at THE
CASE# 19C1V02359 Auto Auction Inc. 214 East Harris
JOURNAL their FBN on N/A. Individual. The registrants commenced SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Ave, South San Francisco CA 94080.
/s/Rafael Ramirez Jr/ to transact business under their FBN on COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, CHANGE OF NAME 650-737-9010. Auction held indoors-
This statement was filed with the Asses- 05/20/19. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, CASE# 19C1V02716 A variety of cars, vans, SUV's and
sor-County Clerk on 4/30/2019. (Publish- /s/Karol Noworyta/ REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, charity donations also available. An-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- PETITION OF COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, nual $50.00 bidder fee. A $300.00
5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19). sor-County Clerk on 5/20/2019. (Publish- B G Elizabeth Bradley 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Buyer's Premium will be added to all
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 purchases. For more information
5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19). TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: PETITION OF please visit our website at
STATEMENT #281181 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Petitioners: B G Elizabeth Bradley filed a www.theautoauction.net.
The following person is doing business C KRISTIN EIDE
STATEMENT #281153 petition with this court for a decree Bond#10020419
as: Rio Piaxtla Food, 451 Dumbarton The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME changing names as follows:
Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
as: Tailor Made Barbershop, 7321 Mis- STATEMENT #281283 Present names: Petitioner: C KRISTIN EIDE filed a peti-
Registered Owners: Miguel Armando sion Street, DALY CITY, CA 94014. 1. Infant Daughter Bradley
Valdez and Maria del Carmen Valdez R., The following person is doing business tion with this court for a decree changing
Registered Owner: Abdolloh Dos, 89 as: Landsthetics, 1956 McNair St., EAST 2. Carol Glick Pogroszewski
645 Elm St. #5, Redwood City, CA 3. B G Bradley name as follows:
Hampshire Ave., Daly City, CA 94015. PALO ALTO, CA 94303. Registered
94063. The business is conducted by an The business is conducted by an Individ-
Individual. The registrants commenced Owner: Juan Moya, same address. The Present name: C KRISTIN EIDE
ual. The registrants commenced to Proposed Names:
to transact business under their FBN on business is conducted by an Individual. 1. B G Elizabeth Bradley
transact business under their FBN on The registrants commenced to transact SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL)
05/06/2019. 2. B G Elizabeth Bradley Proposed Name: KRISTIN Q EIDE CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso):
/s/Miguel Armando Valdez Rios/ 10/2014. business under their FBN on N/A. 3. B G Elizabeth Bradley
/s/Abdolloh Dos/ 18CIV06060
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Juan Moya/ THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
sor-County Clerk on 5/6/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear be- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/16/2019. (Publish- interested in this matter shall appear be- fore this court at the hearing indicated (AVISO AL DEMANDADO)
5/9/19, 5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, fore this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
5/16/19, 5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19). 5/23/19, 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19). below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tition for change of name should not be DIANNA B. DOREEN and STEVE HAN-
tition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the SEN and DOES 1-10
granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file
name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the rea- YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
a written objection that includes the rea- sons for the objection at least two court PLAINTIFF:
sons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to (LO ESTA DEMANDADO EL DEMAN-
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS days before the matter is scheduled to DANTE)
be heard and must appear at the hearing
be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should
The Belmont-Redwood School District (BRSSD) is currently developing a series of Health and to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is G.M. “Mick” MIHOJEVICH and
not be granted. If no written objection is MARLENE MIHOJEVICH
Safety Facilities Projects to be performed within the 2019-2020 school year. On behalf of timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
BRSSD, Blach Construction will prequalify contractors and manage the bid process(es) for these tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 7/5/19 at 9 a.m., NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
projects. Pre-Qualification Questionnaires can be received and submitted to Rey Flores at petition shall be held on 6/14/19 at 9
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- may decide against you without your be-
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, ing heard unless you respond within 30
rey.flores@blach.com. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
days. Read the information below.
Order to Show Cause shall be published der to Show Cause shall be published at You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
Pre-Qualification of Contractors at least once each week for four succes- least once each week for four successive this summons and legal papers are
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on served on you to file a written response
In order to bid on all projects, all contractors must possess a current and active license to per- ing on the petition in the following news- the petition in the following newspaper of at this court and have a copy served on
form the work listed for their specific trade. Additionally, for all formally bid projects, all bidders paper of general circulation: general circulation: the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
must submit the required Pre-Qualification Questionnaire and subsequently be pre-qualified for San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal protect you. Your written response must
Filed: 5/3/2019 Filed: 5/23/2019 be in proper legal form if you want the
the appropriate amount of the project. All trades are currently being pre-qualified, however, not /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ court to hear your case. There may be a
all trades will be utilized on every project. There will be an immediate need for scopes associat- Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court court form that you can use for your re-
ed with licenses C-4, C-7, C-10, C-16, C-20, C-34, C-36, C-38, C-42, C-43, and C-46. Dated: 5/2/2019 Dated: 5/21/2019 sponse. You can find these court forms
(Published 5/9/19, 5/16/19, 5/23/19, (Published 5/30/19, 6/6/19, 6/13/19, and more information at the California
5/30/19). 6/20/19). Courts Online Self-Help Center
Anticipated Project Requirements (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
Contracts would require a 100% payment and performance bond, and bidders may be required county law library, or the courthouse
to furnish a bid bond in the amount of 10% of the submitted bid. All projects are subject to the nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
State Labor Code and the District’s Labor Compliance Program requirements, which include be- form. If you do not file your response on
ing registered as a public works contractor with the Department of Industrial Relations. For ques- time, you may lose the case by default,
tions regarding the State Labor Code refer to Sections 1735, Discrimination of Employment and and your wages, money, and property
may be taken without further warning
1770, 1773, 1773.11 Prevailing Rates of Wages. Contractors who have been pre-qualified may from the court.
be required to submit certifications of compliance with the procedures for implementation of the There are other legal requirements. You
Disabled Veterans Business Enterprise Contracting Goals. Contractors are allowed according to may want to call an attorney right away.
If you do not know an attorney, you may
PCC sec. 22300 to submit “securities of lieu of retention”. Note that the prequalification process want to call an attorney referral service. If
does not constitute an agreement, nor is it an obligation to enter any agreements. you cannot afford an attorney, you may
be eligible for free legal services from a
nonprofit legal services program. You
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, May 30 and June 6, 2019. can locate these nonprofit groups at the
California Legal Services Web site
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
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improving the neighborhood where more
than 200 new residences would be built as
part of the Transit Village project. With new
agreed to when their projects were approved
to ensure that planned improvements take
shape, adding a plan to install cameras at a
tee has had more time to coordinate with
other nonprofits and community organiza-
tions. Councilwoman Laura Parmer-Lohan
residents soon to move into the develop- public parking garage that opened last year recused herself from discussions of the com-
ment, Olbert asked why none of the at Wheeler Plaza is something for which the munity fund.
ber of infrastructure projects — which $600,000 available for the project through developer should have paid. Councilwoman Sara McDowell said she
include a redesign of the Holly Street and park in-lieu fees paid by Prometheus, the “We’re giving them another way to fulfill supported the formation of the community
Highway 101 interchange and ongoing Transit Village’s developer, have been their obligation and I don’t personally want fund, but hoped to see a more detailed budg-
repairs to the city’s sewer system — two spent. He added it might make sense for the to cut them any more slack on that,” he said, et outlining how the startup funds would be
additional staff members for the city’s park improvements to coincide with new according to a video of the meeting. used as well as more community outreach
Public Works Department were recommend- residents’ arrival to the neighborhood. A recommendation to dedicate some done before dedicating $200,000 to it.
ed by staff. In response to priorities the Olbert also wondered how a $83,000 fund $200,000 to help establish a community “I think it’s a great thing for our commu-
City Council pegged earlier this year, dedi- pegged for improvements in the Greater foundation in San Carlos sparked a discus- nity, I want to set it up to be successful,” she
cating $800,000 toward a strategic plan for East San Carlos neighborhood fit in with a sion among councilmembers about whether said. “I think that there’s just a significant
the city’s downtown and $750,000 to an commitment from Prometheus to plant trees funds to cover its startup costs should be amount of work that needs to be done.”
effort to study ways San Carlos can incen- there and on the berm on which the Caltrain appropriated when the city reviews a budget Parmer-Lohan said she felt the budget rep-
tivize housing was also recommended by tracks stand. Community Development proposal in the coming weeks or later this resented the San Carlos community’s prior-
staff. Director Al Savay said the developer was year when organizers have had more time to ities well, and said she was encouraged by
Among the priorities councilmembers required to plant 70 trees on the berm and conduct community outreach. staff’s predictions the city would be able to
considered for future funding were several contribute $1,500 to the neighborhood’s Former mayor Cameron Johnson, whose support several critical projects within its
projects related to large, mixed-use develop- improvement fund for every tree the devel- last term on the council ended in January, own budget. Having read reports about an
ments taking shape in the city, such as the oper wasn’t able to plant, acknowledging a has with a 15-person steering committee impending economic downturn, Parmer-
202-apartment, eight-building San Carlos project to electrify Caltrain has taken shape spearheaded an effort to form a fund support- Lohan also advocated for officials to pre-
Transit Village nearing completion at the since the project was approved in 2013. ing local nonprofits and initiatives since pare for conditions in which business
San Carlos Caltrain station and the 109-unit Savay added a neighborhood meeting held the council opted to commit $2 million of a growth might slow.
Wheeler Plaza taking shape downtown. in recent weeks has helped shape a plan for $6 million settlement the city reached with “All good things come to an end eventual-
Mayor Mark Olbert wondered when an planting trees on the Caltrain berm and dis- PG&E in 2017. Though councilmembers ly and I just think it might be worth us con-
effort to improve Laureola Park at 503 Old cussions of where else trees should be plant- largely supported the committee’s efforts, sidering putting together some kind of …
County Road might begin to take shape, ed would follow in subsequent community some felt they should hold off on dedicating guidelines to prepare for a potential eco-
noting funds had been pegged for the park meetings. Olbert urged city staff to continue funds to the organization’s startup market- nomic downturn,” she said.
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