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Redwood City residents are split on a plan to reduce the number of lanes on Farm Hill Boulevard and Jefferson
Avenue from four lanes to three.
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cool events taking place, we wanted to visually capture a year in the life of this special
place, Futtner said.
The entire 160 acres of the former race
track next to Highway 101 between the
Hillsdale Caltrain station and 25th Avenue
has been transformed over the last decade
and is continuing to become home to hundreds of residents.
While the photo exhibit seeks to illustrate life at Bay Meadows, the sites first
rental residents have also begun to move in.
Field House, a 108-unit apartment community at 282 Pony Lane, is the first forlease residential offering with about 10
units having been occupied as of this
month, Futtner said. Nearly a dozen more
units will be move-in ready in the coming
month, Futtner said.
Field House is comprised of studios and
one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments as
well as two-bedroom townhomes. A 580square-foot studio is running between
$2,700 to $2,900 per month while a three-
Police reports
As think as you drunk he is
A drunk man walked into a telephone
pole on Jefferson Avenue and Oakridge
Drive in Redwood City before 11:07
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15.
FOSTER CITY
Theft. A woman reported several packages
that were taken from the porch of her home
on Bounty Drive before 7:40 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 20.
Arres t. A man was arrested for driving with
a suspended license on Chess Drive before
8:44 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20.
Burg l ary . A car was broken into on Foster
City Boulevard before 10:20 a.m. Monday,
Jan. 19.
Unl i cens ed dri v er. A man was cited and
had his car impounded for driving with a suspended license on Vintage Park Drive before
11:01 a.m. Monday, Jan. 19.
Arres t. A man was arrested for driving without a license on Edgewater and Beach Park
boulevards before 9:34 a.m. Monday, Jan.
19.
BURLINGAME
Co de v i o l ati o n. A resident reported a gardener who appeared to be preparing to use a
leaf blower illegally on Quesada Way before
8:51 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20.
Grand theft. A grand theft occurred on the
1100 block of Howard Avenue before 5:27
p.m. Monday, Jan. 19.
As s aul t wi th a deadl y weapo n. A person
was attacked and cut by an intoxicated man
wielding a knife on Bellevue Avenue before
1:52 a.m. Monday, Jan. 19.
Mi no r i njury acci dent. Medics responded to a trafc accident on Ralston Avenue
before 3:20 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18.
BELMONT
Burg l ary . The entire contents of a 16-foot
trailer containing construction tools was
stolen on Shoreway Road before 7:45 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Theft. A bicycle was stolen from the back
of a truck on Alameda de las Pulgas before
2:26 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20.
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State billionaire to skip contest for U.S. Senate Man
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The San Carl o s
Ci ty Co unci l will
consider renaming
Laurel Street Park
the Fran k
D.
Harri n g t o n Park
at its next meeting. At the same meeting,
the council will also consider authorizing
the mayor to sign and send a letter from the
city to the S e quo i a Un i o n Hi g h
Scho o l Di s tri ct to urge it to reconsider
building a magnet school on Old County
Road. The council meets 7 p.m., Monday,
Jan. 26, City Hall, 600 Elm St., San
Carlos.
The Redwo o d Ci ty Co unci l will
consider adopting a resolution to create a
pilot program for a lane reduction on Farm
Hill Boulevard and to create a Co mpl ete
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unnecessarily restrict the private
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Republican House Speaker John
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in a written statement that also seemed
to acknowledge discord among
Republicans.
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behind trying
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His priority was
to counter the
influence
of
rival, mainly
Shiite
Iran
wherever it tried
to
make
Prince Salman advances. He
and
fellow
Sunni Arab monarchs also
staunchly opposed the Middle
Easts wave of pro-democracy
uprisings, seeing them as a threat
to stability and their own rule.
Regionally, perhaps Abdullahs
biggest priority was to confront
Iran, the Shiite powerhouse across
the Gulf. He backed Sunni Muslim
factions against Tehrans allies in
several countries, where colliding
ambitions stoked proxy conflicts
around the region that enflamed
Sunni-Shiite hatreds most horrifically in Syrias civil war, where
the two countries backed opposing
sides. Those conflicts in turn
hiked Sunni militancy that
returned to threaten Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah was selected as crown
troops it had deployed in the kingdom since the 1990 Iraqi invasion
of Kuwait. The U.S. finally did so
in 2003.
He was constantly frustrated by
Washingtons failure to broker a
settlement
to
the
IsraelPalestinian conflict. In 2000,
Abdullah convinced the Arab
whether the issue, which has previously blocked closer U. S. Cuban relations, would pose a
threat to the new diplomatic
process.
Yet it laid bare the pressures
each side faces at home the
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A Kurdish Peshmerga fighter takes his position as he keeps watch during the battle with
Islamic State militants on the outskirts of Mosul, Iraq.
off some of the groups oil revenue.
But three Iraqi generals who spoke to the
AP on condition of anonymity because they
are not authorized to discuss ongoing operations said the U.S. has on several occasions
ignored guidance from Iraqi commanders and
has failed to provide ample training and
weapons to Iraqs beleaguered forces.
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Flights will begin at 9 a.m. and the barbecue lunch starts at 1 p.m.
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January is always Battl e o f the
Crab Feeds in Belmont, with three big
events put on by Ho l y Cro s s Greek
Ortho do x Church, Immacul ate Heart
o f Mary Church and Bel mo nt Ro tary
Cl ub.
Events include a crab feed at Holy Cross
6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 and a Crab
Bl as t 6 p.m.-11 p.m. also on Jan. 24 at
the San Mateo El ks Lo dg e, 229 W.
20th Ave. hosted by the Immaculate Heart
of Mary Church in Belmont. The Rotarys
crab feed dinner will take place Jan. 31
and tickets go for $55 a person.
***
The Sequo i a Ho s pi tal Fo undati o n
last week served as one of only four foundations selected to welcome German
health care philanthropy executives to the
United States during a two-week visit.
The exchange program grew from a
series of meetings held in Germany over
the past three years facilitated by the
As s o ci ati o n fo r Heal thcare
Phi l anthro py and the German
Fundrai s i ng As s o ci ati o n. This
exchange was formally hosted by Bi l l
Li ttl ejo hn of the Sharp Heal thcare
Fo undati o n in San Diego.The visitors,
fromuniversity hospitals in Essen and
Schleswig-Holstein (Kiel and Lbeck) in
Germany, visited Lo ng Beach
Memo ri al Medi cal Center and Rady
Chi l drens Ho s pi tal in San Diego, in
addition to Sharp and the Sequoia Hospital
Foundation.
***
The San Mateo Ro tary Cl ub is
beginning the process of awarding scholarships for community college and fouryear colleges to 2015 high school graduates from Arag o n, San Mateo ,
Hi l l s dal e and Serra hi g h s cho o l s .
Applications have been sent to the counselors at each school. The Rotary program
funds students who have a combination of
nancial need and merit. Last year, the
club awarded $55,000 in four-year scholarships and $14,000 in community college scholarships.
The Reporters Notebook is a weekly collection
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P. McCarthy
Redwood City
Lisa Taner
San Mateo
BUSINESS STAFF:
Charlotte Andersen
Kathleen Magana
Joe Rudino
Charles Gould
Paul Moisio
Guest
perspective
Regarding
Belmont zoning changes
Editor,
After reading the letter submitted by
Belmont Planning Commissioner
Kristin Mercer, I must applaud her for
having the strength, foresight and
gumption to stand up for what she feels
is correct (Belmont zoning changes
in the Jan. 20 edition of the Daily
Journal).
The city of Millbrae needs to have
people like her on the City Council
and Planning Commission. Instead,
Millbrae has a group of spineless puppets who cave and give into anyone
who is willing to issue promises and
show them money. Millbrae allowed
the Tai Wu restaurant with a capacity,
over 200 patrons, to be built without
parking or nal building plans. Tai Wu
rented parking space from Burger King
and True Value Hardware store to
appease the Planning Commission and
the citizens in the surrounding neighborhood, who complained they could
not park in front of their own houses.
So what has happened? The patrons
still park in the surrounding neighborhood and in front of other businesses.
This results in other businesses losing
patronage from lack of parking, and
residents who still cannot park in front
of their homes. Maybe, had the planners and councilmembers taken a rm
stand and not buckled to the whims and
cries of Tai Wu owners, the long-established businesses and homeowners
wouldnt be hurting for parking.
Kristin, hold your ground and try to
convince other Belmont city ofcials
to see the damage that will occur if
they allow in-law apartments and
converted garages to be turned into
additional living areas. Indeed,
Belmont will become a city over run
with additional renters and vehicles.
E. Picchi
Millbrae
Ron Zucker
San Mateo
David Thom
San Carlos
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Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Southwest Airlines Co., up $3.52 to $45.35
The airline reported better-than-expected quarterly results on cheaper
fuel costs and a boost in passenger traffic.
Discover Financial Services, down $3.52 to $57.32
The financial services companys quarterly profit fell short of expectations
as several one-time charges cut into gains in credit card and loan revenue.
American Express Co., down $3.30 to $84.37
The financial services company said it will cut more than 4,000 jobs this
year as part of a companywide efficiency drive.
Verizon Communications Inc., down 45 cents to $47.80
The cellphone carrier reported a fourth-quarter loss, but its earnings and
revenue still topped Wall Street expectations.
Nasdaq
eBay Inc., up $3.77 to $57.15
The online auctioneer reported a boost in quarterly profit and plans to
cut 2,400 jobs, or about 7 percent of its workforce.
SanDisk Corp., down $1.54 to $78.90
The flash-memory chip maker reported worse-than-expected fourthquarter profit and revenue and gave a weak outlook.
Dollar Tree Inc., up $2.44 to $70.25
Family Dollar Stores Inc. shareholders approved the sale of the company
to the discount store operator for about $8.5 billion.
Lands End Inc., down $8.74 to $41.97
The apparel retailer provided a weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter
profit and revenue outlook, citing disappointing sales.
companys annual revenue and $52.5 billion in operating profit each exceeded the
plans maximum goals by 7 percent, the filing said.
The Associated Press calculates an executives total compensation by counting
salary, bonuses, perks, stock and options
awarded during the year.
Despite his bonus, Apples CEO collected
less than the companys four other top officers, all of whom garnered sizable stock
awards. The highest paid was Senior Vice
President Angela Ahrendts, the former CEO
at luxury goods maker Burberry who was
hired in May to run Apples retail operations. Her $73 million pay package included a hiring bonus of $33 million in restricted Apple stock grants and another $37 mil-
Business brief
No quick fix for battery
anxiety but plenty of workarounds
NEW YORK At a cozy watering hole in
Brooklyns Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, bartender Kathy Conway counted four
different phone chargers behind the bar.
Call it the scourge of the red zone or battery
anxiety. Smartphone users are tired of begging to charge devices behind bars or hunting
for outlets in airports and train stations.
Where, oh where, is a better battery?
The common lithium-ion battery used to
power laptops, cellphones and tablet computers has improved in recent years. Battery
capacity has tripled since 1990, says K. M.
Abraham, a professor at Northeastern
University who researches batteries. But its
not nearly enough to keep up with the needs
of gadget addicts who demand thin, lightweight mobile devices and use them constantly.
Two billion mobile phones were shipped
worldwide in 2014, 75 percent of which were
smartphones, says the longtime technology
analyst and president of Creative Strategies,
Tim Bajarin. Demand is growing by 10 to 12
percent each year. And all those users want to
send email, play games and stream music and
videos all battery hogs.
We are reaching the limit of what a good
battery material can do, Abraham says.
Going beyond what we have now is taking a
new understanding of chemistry, material science ... People are working all over the world
on it, but there is nothing on the horizon.
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DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Half Moon Bays Khalil Droubi works an arm bar for an eventual pin of El Caminos Tyler Mercado in the 140-pound division Thursday night
under the lights at El Camino. Half Moon Bay went on to score a 56-21 victory to improve to 2-0 in the PAL Bay Division.
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Burlingame 1, Woodside 1
The Panthers bounced back with a
second-half goal after a first-half goal
by Woodside junior Will Jordan on an
assist from freshman Luis Mendoza.
The tie marks the first non-win of the
season for first-place Burlingame (3-01, 4-2-3) in Peninsula Athletic League
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Mills 1, Jefferson 0
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were released. Fans rewarded him for his hardnosed play in leading the Raptors to a huge
lead in the Atlantic Division with his first AllStar appearance.
Wall earned his first last year, and now hes
earned his first start. The East hasnt had both
its guards making their first start since
Philadelphias Allen Iverson and Charlottes
Eddie Jordan in 2000.
Fans had to vote for two guards and three
frontcourt players. The reserves will be picked
by the head coaches in each conference and be
announced next Thursday.
The star of the NBA-leading Golden State
Warriors, Curry ended up with more than 1.5
million votes, more than 42,000 ahead of
James, who had a 13,285-vote lead over the
sharpshooter at the last update. Curry, who just
two years ago was an All-Star snub, becomes
the first Warriors player elected to consecutive
starts since Chris Mullin in 1991-92.
His partner in the backcourt is up in the air
after the Lakers revealed Bryants injury earlier Thursday. Though the severity of the injury
is unknown, many rotator cuff injuries require
surgery and several months of rehabilitation.
That could rule Bryant out of his 17th AllStar appearance, second all-time behind
Kareem Abdul Jabbars 19. Bryants first was
in 1998 at Madison Square Garden, cite of this
years game.
Commissioner Adam Silver would name an
Sports briefs
in the international fixture period on FIFAs
calendar, which means most top players
should be available.
Mexico also is scheduled to play the U.S.
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Bouchard, Berdych
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GORDON
Continued from page 11
30-minute drive to Hendrick Motorsports,
where he tearfully informed his team and his
longtime employees of his decision.
Gordon choked back tears yet again during
his interview with AP when his mother sent
him a text message that he read aloud: I
never knew watching SportsCenter could be
so emotional.
Im emotional because I am so proud,
Gordon said. Its all I ever wanted, to be a
race car driver. And here Ive lived this
incredible dream and yet that chapter of my
life has been fulfilled and its now time to
go to the next step and the next chapter.
He made a point to say he didnt use the
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night. EdRey Casmina scored a decisive 12-2
victory over Lemmy Boquiren in the 115pound class. Tristan Keller followed with a
victory in the 122-pound class by pinning
Javis Balestier on a keen reversal in the third
round. Will Fullerton made it three straight
for the Cougars in the 128-pound class with a
10-2 win over Evan Balestier.
The Cougars next two wins were perhaps
their most impressive because of their respective swiftness in response to El Camino
wins. After Diokno earned El Caminos first
win on the mat, Half Moon Bays Khalil
Droubi earned a fast pin of Tyler Mercado on a
first-round arm bar in the 140-pound class.
Then after Reichs win, Chase Lawson
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Cougars, pinning Omar Valdez in the first
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Boys soccer
Kings Academy at Sacred Heart Prep, 2:45 p.m.;
Hillsdale at San Mateo,Westmoor at Mills, Half Moon
Bay at El Camino, 3 p.m.; Menlo School at Crystal
Spring, 3:30 p.m.; Capuchino at Terra Nova, Aragon
at Jefferson, Carlmont at South City, Sequoia at
Woodside, Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, 4 p.m.
Girls basketball
Castilleja at Sacred Heart Prep, Pinewood at Menlo
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Boys basketball
Crystal Springs at Menlo School, Pinewood at Sacred Heart Prep, 7:30 p.m.; Sequoia at Carlmont,
Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Hillsdale at Aragon,
San Mateo at Burlingame, Mills at Capuchino,Westmoor at Jefferson, Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, El
Camino at South City, 7:45 p.m.
Mens college basketball
Foothill at Skyline, Canada at San Francisco, 7 p.m.
Womens college basketball
San Mateo at San Francisco, 5 p.m.; San Jose at Skyline, 5:30 p.m.
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Boys basketball
Eastside Prep at Alma Heights, 1 p.m.; Crystal
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Serra, 6:30 p.m.
Boys soccer
Serra at Mitty, 2:30 p.m.
Girls soccer
Mitty at Notre Dame-Belmont, 2:30 p.m.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
27
Brooklyn
18
Boston
14
Philadelphia
8
New York
7
Southeast Division
Atlanta
35
Washington
29
Miami
18
Charlotte
18
Orlando
15
Central Division
Chicago
28
Cleveland
23
Milwaukee
21
Detroit
17
Indiana
15
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25
26
34
36
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20 1/2
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24
25
30
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Dallas
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Houston
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San Antonio
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New Orleans
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Portland
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Oklahoma City
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Denver
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Utah
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Minnesota
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Warriors
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L.A. Clippers
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Phoenix
26
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Sacramento
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Chicago 104, San Antonio 81
Utah 101, Milwaukee 99
Boston 90, Portland 89
L.A. Clippers 123, Brooklyn 84
Fridays Games
Toronto at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Indiana at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m.
Orlando at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Dallas, 5 p.m.
New Orleans at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Houston at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
Boston at Denver, 6 p.m.
Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WEEKEND JOURNAL
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BOY
Continued from page 16
the dramatic and the camp fronts. Still, given
the star power and the lurid material, the wide
release is sure to score at the box office.
Set in an unidentified section of Southern
California, the movie finds literature teacher
Claire Peterson (Lopez) separated from her
husband for almost a year but not quite ready
to move on, however much her best
friend/sassy vice principal (Kristin
Chenoweth) urges her to do so. Played with
typical nice-guy earnestness by John
Corbett, repentant cheating husband Garrett
is eager for a second chance with Claire.
Soon enough, somebody else wants a second
chance with her too but hes not asking.
Before he reveals his predatory stripes,
Noah (Guzman, of the series Pretty Little
LOPEZ
Continued from page 16
et for the new movie The Boy Next
WEEKEND JOURNAL
WEEKEND JOURNAL
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b y J eff Graft o n .
However, neither strong acting nor
first-rate designs can overcome the
productions slow pace and the plots
lack of compelling interest, thus making the 90 minutes without intermission seem much longer.
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GYPSY
Continued from page 1
a month later in February 1976.
The FBI named Halbower a person of
interest in September after DNA linked
him to the crimes. The suspect allegedly
raped both women before killing them.
San Mateo County District Attorney
Steve Wagstaffe said Halbower is being
charged for the murders we can prove.
He is also a suspect in three other murders that occurred in north San Mateo
County in early 1976.
Wagstaffe praised the value of DNA in
solving the cold case murders.
Fear was prevalent throughout the
county, Wagstaffe said about the string
of murders. Wagstaffe was an intern in
the District Attorneys Office when the
murders occurred and described the case
FARM HILL
Continued from page 1
and gets backed up in the mornings and
afternoons when school starts and lets
out, he said.
Its going to be a nightmare, said
Tyson, who sent the council a letter urging it not to pursue the pilot project.
By implementing such a ridiculous
proposal as outlined this would create
many other problems, Tyson wrote the
council.
He contends the plan will increase
traffic and pollution and also cause
many motorists to resort to using side
streets to avoid congestion.
FRIDAY, JAN. 23
Age Well Drive Smart Seminar.
9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Twin Pines
Community Center, 20 Twin Pines
Lane, Belmont. RSVP at 363-4572.
Space is limited.
Preschool Story Time. 10:30 a.m. to
11 a.m. Belmont Library. For more
information
contact
belmont@smcl.org.
Russian Immersion Story Time.
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Belmont
Library. Ideal for toddlers. For more
information
contact
belmont@smcl.org.
Health and Wellness at the
Library: Lunchtime Tai Chi. Noon.
South San Francisco Public Library,
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Open to all. For more
information contact Anissa Malady
at ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
Janice Carter, San Mateo County Human Services Agencys Homeless One Day
Count project manager, tallied seven homeless people at the Menlo Park Caltrain
Station Thursday morning.
The results of Thursdays count will not
be immediately available, Verducci said.
First, the data will have to analyzed and
rape.
He
was
arraigned Thursday.
The San Mateo
County
Sheriffs
Offices crime lab
and Washoe County,
Nevada, crime lab,
with the assistance
of the Oregon State
Police,
linked
Veronica Cascio Halbowers DNA to
the deaths during an
examination of DNA profiles of cold
cases.
The investigation continues into
whether Halbower is responsible for the
other murders, according to the Sheriffs
Office.
These cases are never closed,
Wagstaffe said at a Thursday press conference alongside Sheriff Greg Munks,
Pacifica police Chief Joe Spanheimer
and FBI Special Agent in Charge David
Johnson.
MONDAY JAN. 26
Peninsula Quilters Guild Quilt-AThon Donations. Midnight to 8 a.m.
Runs through Jan. 26. Tax deductible
donation helps support the guild
and its charity outreach programs.
Quilts go to the neonatal unit at
Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital.
Send flat rate donations or hourly
sponsorships to Peninsula Quilters
Guild P.O. Box 2423 Redwood City.
For more information visit peninsulaquilters.org.
SUNDAY, JAN. 25
Peninsula Quilters Guild Quilt-AThon Donations. 8 a.m. to 8 a.m.
Runs through Jan. 26. Tax deductible
donation helps support the guild
and its charity outreach programs.
Quilts go to the neonatal unit at
Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital.
Send flat rate donations or hourly
sponsorships to Peninsula Quilters
Guild P.O. Box 2423 Redwood City.
For more information visit peninsulaquilters.org.
Orchid Show and Sale. 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. 1400 Roosevelt Ave., Redwood
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18 Attired
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24 Zuider
25 Gists
27 Osiris beloved
31 Sooner than
32 ER pronto
33 Sundance Kids girl
34 Dainty drinks
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Rathskeller mug
TV Tarzan
de plume
Ginger ale
DOWN
1 few rounds
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3 Mae West role
4 Fish without a license
5 Made mellow
6 Pianist at Ricks
7 River horse, briefly
8 Fictional plantation
9 Unknown auth.
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302 Antiques
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(650)701-6072
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Licensed Bonded and Insured
GUTTER
www.greenstarr.net
www.yardboss.net
License # 752250
JON LA MOTTE
Electrical and
General home repair
(650)341-0100
(408)761-0071
Yardby Greenstarr
Boss
Tom 650.834.2365
Specializing In:
Homes, Apts, Storages
Professional, Friendly, Careful
Peninsula Personal mover
Painting
HANDYMAN
Window Washing
LICENSE # 729271
TAPIAROOFING.NET
Tile
CUBIAS TILE
(650)784-3079
Lic.# 955492
Chriss Hauling
Yard clean up - attic,
basement
Junk metal removal
including cars, trucks and
motorcycles
Demolition
Concrete removal
Excavation
Swimming pool removal
Tom 650.834.2365
Chris 415.999.1223
Licensed Bonded and Insured
www.yardboss.net
License # 752250
Since 1985
STAFFORD PAINTING
Interior / Exterior
Residential / Commercial
A Professional Licensed
Contractor
36 years experience
(650) 692-2647
CA Lic #692520
With respect to tradition, a penchant for excellence and the conviction to try new
techniques and ingredients, Scandia transforms Scandinavian cuisine with extraordinary care.
For lunch we serve Scandinavian classics such as Frikadeller, Gravlax and Herring.
For dinner our entrees include ve choices of our popular soups or our house salad.
The dining room is modern with artwork that will remind you of Europe and enhances
your dining experience.
In the Bar you can savor a variety of Scandinavian tastes and wine tailored to your
selections ideal for a date, casual meeting or an after-work gatherings.
742 Polhemus Road, San Mateo (Hi 92 De Anza Blvd. Exit Near Crystal Springs Shopping Center) (650) 372-0888
Attorneys
Food
Furniture
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
Bedroom Express
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Cemetery
LASTING
IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
Dental Services
MILLBRAE SMILE CENTER
(650)697-9000
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
www.steelheadbrewery.com
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
RENDEZ VOUS
CAFE
Tea, espresso, Duvel, Ballast
Point Sculpin and other beers
today
(650)372-0888
Financial
Dental Implants
Free Consultation& Panoramic
Digital Survey
1101 El Camino RL ,San Bruno
RETIREMENT
PLAN ANALYSIS
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
Entertainment
HOME THEATER System" KLH"digital
DVD/CD/MP3.Player
6
speakers
ex.$100. (650)992-4544
PANASONIC STEREO color TV 36"
ex/con/ $30 (650)992-4544
Food
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
The Clubhouse Bistro
Wedding, Event &
Meeting Facilities
(650) 295-6123
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
unitedamericanbank.com
CALIFORNIA
STOOLS*BAR*DINETTES
(650)591-3900
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
FREE DELIVERY
SLEEP APNEA
We can treat it
without CPAP!
Call for a free
sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
BayAreaBackPain.com
DENTAL
IMPLANTS
Save $500 on
Implant Abutment &
Crown Package.
Call Millbrae Dental
for details
650-583-5880
Housing
CALIFORNIA
MENTOR
We are looking for quality
caregivers for adults
with developmental
disabilities. If you have a
spare bedroom and a
desire to open your
home and make a
difference, attend an
information session:
Thursdays 11:00 AM
1710 S. Amphlett Blvd.
Suite 230
San Mateo
(near Marriott Hotel)
(650)389-5787 ext.2
Competitive Stipend offered.
www.MentorsWanted.com
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
LEGAL
DOCUMENTS PLUS
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Jeri Blatt, LDA #11
Registered & Bonded
(650)574-2087
legaldocumentsplus.com
"I am not an attorney. I can only
provide self help services at your
specific direction."
Loans
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Are you age 62+ & own your
home?
Call for a free, easy to read
brochure or quote
650-453-3244
Carol Bertocchini, CPA
Marketing
GROW
Massage Therapy
COMFORT PRO
MASSAGE
Foot Massage $24.99
EYE EXAMINATIONS
Legal Services
BLUE SHIELD OF
CALIFORNIA
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
Eric L. Barrett,
CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF
President
Barrett Insurance Services
(650)513-5690
CA. Insurance License #0737226
10 am - 10 pm
1115 California Dr. Burlingame
27
650-348-7191
Schools
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN
ACADEMY
K-8
High Academic Standards
Small Class Size
South San Francisco
(650)588-6860
ww.hillsidechristian.com
Seniors
AFFORDABLE
24-hour Assisted Living Care
located in Burlingame
Mills Estate Villa
Burlingame Villa
Short Term Stays
Dementia & Alzheimers Care
Hospice Care
(650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
415600633
CARE ON CALL
24/7 Care Provider
www.mycareoncall.com
(650)276-0270
1818 Gilbreth Rd., Ste 127
Burlingame
CNA, HHA & Companion Help
(650)389-2468
OSETRA WELLNESS
MASSAGE THERAPY
(650)212-2966
Music
KENWOOD STEREO Receiver/cassette
deck/CD,3 speakers box ex/con. $60
(650)992-4544
Travel
FIGONE TRAVEL
GROUP
(650) 595-7750
www.cruisemarketplace.com
Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
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