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SO FAR, SO GOOD
Improvements to
San Mateo park
GARY A. VASQUEZ-USA TODAY SPORTS
San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey, left, and relief pitcher Hunter Strickland celebrate the 1-0 victory against
the Los Angeles Dodgers following the opening day game at Dodger Stadium. SEE STORY 11
being weighed
Synthetic turf field process for Martin Luther
Spiritual leader visits Half Moon Bay King Jr. Park spurring more community input
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
well-used park field spurred a com-
munity planning process.
Event features Native American singing, drumming, dancing Those who frequent San Mateo’s
Used by soccer, softball and
baseball teams, among other
On March 30 By Zachary Clark groups, the playing fields at the
and 31, Chief Martin Luther King Jr. Park may
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF North Central neighborhood park
Arvol Looking see an updated basketball court,
additional open green space and quickly rose to the top as a priori-
Horse will The spiritual leader of the
speak about better lighting take shape after an
Lakota, Dakota and Nakota Sioux
global unity nations, Chief Arvol Looking effort to scope improvements to a See PARK Page 23
and the Horse travels regularly around the
importance
of protecting
world to share Native American
traditions and offer messages of Man in ICE custody after
the
environment,
peace, and his next stop is Half
Moon Bay. assault charges dismissed
and he’ll The event, on March 30 and 31 By Anna Schuessler misdemeanor and had those
share native at the La Piazza courtyard on Main DAILY JOURNAL STAFF charges dismissed this week is in
prophesies as Street, features performances by ICE custody after prosecutors
well as his life Native American dancers, singers found they could not pursue the
and drummers in addition to the A man who was previously cases, his defense attorney Jesse
stories in Half charged with felony assault with a
Moon Bay. deadly weapon and a drug-related
See CHIEF, Page 31 See SANCHEZ, Page 18
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a sharp, lively flavor, it came with a
he next time you’re thinking of mélange of roasted vegetables, including
going to the Fish Market in San squash, onions, and Brussels sprouts
Mateo, ignore the chalkboard with leaves.
the handwritten daily specials. Presentation is integral to each dish at
Inhale the salty sea air, but don’t dawdle. Top of the Market and the scallops were
Walk past the wood-paneled bar with its no exception. Vibrant purple orchids and
red seats and skedaddle away from the fish delicate slices of green apple came
counter where today’s catch that includes artfully arranged atop the pan-seared
fresh swordfish and Mahi Mahi from the discs coated in a crumbly, cauliflower
Pacific. Those saloon doors that are just puree. As Colton told me earlier, “It’s
begging to be spliced open? You won’t be more than a plate of food. We don’t just
pushing through them today, nor will you harvest the animals out of the ocean and
be idling by the marble fireplace in the put them on a plate.” Top of the Market’s
back room. scallops are dry, not dipped for preserva-
Why? Because today you’re not here for tion, and had a resilient tenderness to
the iconic garlic cheesy bread or clam them as if they’d been plucked from the
chowder, that’s for another day. Today sea that very day.
you’ve come for something special, For those less inclined to seafood, Top
something more intimate and unique. That of the Market offers an assortment of
something is waiting for you up those alternatives like a Petite Filet Mignon
green-carpeted stairs. It’s called Top of the and a pasta dish with prosciutto, English
Market. peas, and Romano cheese. The Fettucini
With its sunny, open layout, olive green E Porcini Funghi Con Saliccia is
booths, and myriad windows overlooking flavor-filled and robust, its long noodles
the shimmering Foster City Waterway, coiled around perfectly sautéed porcini
stepping into Top of the Market is like and maitaki mushrooms.
entering another world. Up here, innova- Usually with chocolate desserts, if
tion is applauded and quality is guaran- you’ve had one, you’ve had them all, but
teed. Jazz coos through the speakers, that’s not true with Top of the Market’s
snow-white tablecloths cover the tables, Chocolate Ganache Cake, which is made
and every dish is prepared in plain sight by in-house and drenched in devilishly
chef Ray Negahban in the venue’s sweet raspberry sauce. The Vanilla
exhibition kitchen. Cream and Mascarpone is creamy and
Top of the Market serves both lunch and thick like a cheesecake, but it also has a
dinner, and has been around since the Fish light and airy quality to it akin to eating a
Market opened in 1983. Of the cloud.
family-owned company’s six Fish Market Top of the Market has a full bar, as well
locations, it’s the only one of two locations as an extensive wine list. Oenophiles can
– San Diego also to have a restaurant of its enjoy the Duckhorn Chardonnay from
kind. (The San Diego Mateo Fish Market Napa Valley or the restaurant’s longtime
is also the company’s largest location.) customer favorite, Rombauer Chardon-
While you can still order some menu items nay. Those who prefer red wines have a
Clockwise from top left:Dining room with a view; Jumbo Lump Crab Cake; Gambas
from downstairs, Top of the Market has its bevy to choose from, with the most
Al Ajillo Garlic Prawns; Grilled Farm-Raised Icelandic Salmon; Chocolate Ganache; popular selections being the Migration Pinot
own selection of sophisticated dishes that
Fettucini E Porcini Funghi Con Saliccia. Noir, Gary Farrell Pinot Noir, and the Flowers
shine in their attention to detail and artistic
layouts. The menu is more curated and paired Pinot Noir.
down than the Fish Market’s, boasting around longevity concerns for the species. Even including one woman who was celebrating a Maybe it was the freshness and ingenuity of
25 or so unique items that change seasonally, though Orange Roughy was “one of, if not birthday, had chosen to sit at the kitchen the food I’d just enjoyed, the Billie Holiday
compared to downstairs larger menu that has the most popular dishes in the 1980s and counter, and I debated between a booth or a song playing in the background, or the
more then 100 dishes to choose from. 1990s,” you’ll no longer find it on the Fish table. In the end, location won out and a table resplendent blue of the formerly gloomy sky
“Because there’s a little more imagination Market’s menus, nor will you see Chilean by the windows because eating seafood while filling up the windows in front of me, but
and time, that swordfish you can have white sea bass, another at-risk species enjoying a view of the water seemed too good suddenly I felt imbued with a hopeful
simply-prepared downstairs can become a beloved for its meaty texture and large white an experience to pass up. positivity from an amazing dining experi-
little more complex up here,” says Dwight flakes. We started with the Ahi Crudo, consisting of ence. Even though I was wearing sneakers
Colton, the company’s vice president of “If we run out of wild, fresh, accessible thick slabs of buttery tuna from the Philip- and an aloha shirt, I somehow felt classier and
operations, who’s been with them since the seafood, we’re out of business,” Colton says. pines dressed in a refreshing avocado-yuzu more composed just by virtue of being in the
mid-1980s. “We have the time to do more up “So we’re all about being sustainable and puree. Sprinkled with an assortment of edible restaurant. Of course, the glass of Rombauer
here. It’s a different pace. We slow things asking ourselves, ‘Are we contributing to the flowers, it came with chilis and a cucum- Chardonnay I was sipping on didn’t hurt.
down.” demise of a species not a lot is known ber-quinoa relish that added a zesty crunch
With its open layout and exposed kitchen, about?’” and a bit of spice to the dish. Next came the
there’s also a more lively, interactive aspect to Like the nautical paintings and photographs outstanding Gambas Al Ajillo Garlic Prawns
dining at Top of the Market. You can hear the on the walls—many of which come from the featuring large, juicy shrimp from the Sea of
sounds of sizzling crab cakes, watch cold owner’s personal collection—each dish at Cortez a top a rusty-hued pool of garlic,
dishes being prepared at the raw bar, or chat Top of the Market has its own story. Because lemon, sherry vinegar, and smoked paprika
with Chef Negahban about the origin of the the ingredients change seasonally—you that would even have been great for an entrée
fish you’re about to eat. might be served Icelandic salmon in March if desired. The monolith of Jumbo Lump
All of the seafood served at the Fish Market and wild king salmon in May—dining at Top Crab Cake—formed in a mold and then
and Top of the Market is sustainably sourced of the Market is almost an educational grilled— was creamy and sweet at once, with
and is obtained locally through Farallon experience, teaching you about what’s being a luscious streak of lemon crème fraiche on
Fisheries, a processing and distribution harvested both in the ocean and on land at the bottom and a hint of crunch courtesy of
facility based in South San Francisco that is various points in the year. breadcrumbs sprinkled on top, a must have if
owned and operated exclusively by the Fish On a recent Wednesday afternoon we available on the menu. Lunch served:
Market. Whether it’s aqua-cultured or visited The Top of the Market. The weather The most popular entrée at Top of the Tuesday – Friday 11am – 2:30
wild-caught, Farallon Fisheries makes sure had been mercurial that day, alternating Market is the Oregon Petrale sole, a complete
that each Fish Market locations has the between bouts of rain and moments of and hearty meal replete with oven roasted Dinner served:
freshest catches of the day sourced from all stillness, and just as we reached the top of the marble potatoes, mushrooms, and asparagus, Sun, Tues, Wed, Thu 5- 9pm
over the world, be it Idaho or South America. stairs and entered the restaurant, the sun dressed in a lemon-caper beurre blanc sauce. and Fri & Sat 5-10pm.
“We like to think of ourselves as seafood broke through the clouds. I know this because Next we opted for the two next-most-popular Top of the Market is closed on Monday.
people in the restaurant business, not Top of the Market has a full wall of windows dishes: the Grilled Farm-Raised Icelandic
restaurant people in the seafood business,” revealing an outstanding view of the canal, Salmon and the Sauteed Atlantic Sea
Colton says. “We know what the oceans are Foster City, and a charming boathouse Scallops. Top of the Market doesn’t skimp
bearing.” stacked with brightly colored kayaks. Since it when it comes to portion sizes, and the
Over the decades, the restaurant has also was the pre-dinner-rush the restaurant we had salmon was so huge that we ended up taking 1855 S Norfolk St, San Mateo
stopped carrying a number of seafoods due to a choice of where to sit. The bulk of diners, half of it home with me. Dressed in a 650 349-1845
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: CARLMONT PITCHER JASON KORJEFF WINS HIS FIRST VARSITY START AS THE SCOTS SALVAGED A WIN AT THE BORAS > PAGE 12
LOS ANGELES — Turns out, pitching was- OAKLAND — Marcus Semien knew center
n’t a problem for the Giants on opening day. field was wide open. He just had to put the ball
With replacements in the starting and there.
closing roles, San Francisco edged the Los Semien did it, beating a five-man infield
Angeles Dodgers 1-0 Thursday behind Joe with one out in the 11th inning to lift the
Panik’s homer off Clayton Kershaw. Oakland Athletics over the Los Angeles
Kershaw, a three-time NL Cy Young Award Angels 6-5 on opening day Thursday.
winner, took his first loss in his franchise- Boog Powell hit a one-out triple off Noe
record eighth consecutive opening day Ramirez (0-1) to start the winning rally. Matt
start. Joyce was intentionally walked to bring up
Ty Blach opened in place of injured ace Semien, who delivered his first career game-
Madison Bumgarner, who is on the disabled ending RBI.
list along with fellow starter Jeff Samardzija “There was a lot of infielders and two out-
and closer Mark Melancon. Blach allowed fielders, so I just tried to use the big part of the
three hits in five innings, struck out three field there,” Semien said.
and walked three in his first opening day The Angels got consecutive two-out singles
start after 26 career starts in the majors, sec- from Martin Maldonado and Zack Cozart in
ond-fewest of any Giants opening day the 11th off Chris Hatcher (1-0) but didn’t cap-
starter since 1958. italize.
“I knew he wouldn’t be scared or nervous Khris Davis hit a three-run homer in the
or anything, he has a great makeup about KELLEY L. COX/USA TODAY SPORTS fifth and a tying single in the seventh to
GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS
him,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. almost single-handedly get the A’s back in it.
Ty Blach outdueled Clayton Kershaw in the Oakland’s Marcus Semien gets a Gatorade
Giants’1-0 win over the Dodgers in the season bath after his walk-off single beat the Angels
See GIANTS, Page 14 opener Thursday in Los Angeles. 6-5 in 11 innings. See ATHLETICS, Page 14
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Sharks fall to Nashville for second loss in a row pounced on a rebound of Dillon tied it at 2 at 12:05 with a shot from the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Predators 5, Sharks 3 P.K. Subban’s shot from the point over Saros’ right shoulder off the cross-
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Ryan Ellis scored the goal and an assist, Kyle Turris had a goal, and point, beating Martin bar.
go-ahead goal with 9:54 left and the Nashville Filip Forsberg had three assists. Nick Bonino Jones with a snap shot from Smith put the Predators up 3-2 at 10:38 of the
Predators beat the San Jose Sharks 5-3 Thursday added an empty-net goal with 17 seconds left for the left circle. Ryan second with a wrister from in front that slipped
night to set a franchise record with 111 points Nashville, which won the season series against Johansen stole the puck under Jones’ left pad.
this season. San Jose 2-1. near the blue line, and he
and Forsberg had nobody in For all the Predators’ success, their biggest
With their 50th victory, the NHL-leading Juuse Saros made 39 saves for the win, includ- issue has been the power play. They came in 3
front of them but Jones.
Predators padded their lead to four points over ing stopping Logan Couture on a penalty shot of 44 since March 1 and went 0 of 5 against the
Boston in the chase for their first Presidents’ with 1:53 left. The goalie also helped the Mikkel Boedker Arvidsson scored off the Sharks, which included 41 seconds of a 5-on-3.
pass from Forsberg for his
Trophy. Nashville topped the mark of 110 Predators kill a penalty with 3:10 remaining Rookie Eeli Tolvanen, who signed his three-
team-leading 29th goal this season midway
points set in 2006-07 on a night where the fran- with a flurry of stops. year entry-level contract earlier Thursday , could
through the first.
chise also notched its 100th consecutive sell- Couture, Brenden Dillon and Mikkel Boedker Couture took advantage of Evander Kane in help when he makes his highly anticipated
out, a streak that started April 7, 2016, against scored for the Sharks. San Jose snapped its front of Saros to score on a wrist shot at 6:55 debut, likely Saturday night.
the Sharks. nine-game point streak. that went over the goalie’s right shoulder. Boedker beat Saros with a wrist shot at 5:54
Craig Smith and Viktor Arvidsson each had a Turris opened the scoring at 5:26 when he of the third.
THURSDAY Local sports roundup MacArthur won his match 6-2, 6-0.
Both of Burlingame’s wins came in three
SHP picked up its only win at No. 3 doubles,
where Luke Pisani and James Pearsons won in
The Dons solidified their hold on third place sets. Cale Goodman, at No. 2 singles, topped straight sets, 6-4, 7-5.
Baseball in the Peninsula Athletic League’s Bay Alex Kastelein 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, while the No. 1
Carlmont 9, Pleasant Valley-Chico 3 Division with the win over the rival Knights. doubles team of Eric Broman and Kai Lazarov Boys’ lacrosse
The Scots’ bat finally erupted as they sal- Ilan Leventhal blitzed his opponent at No. beat Henry MacArthur and Sam Jalalian, 4-6, Menlo School 9, Bellarmine 8, OT
vaged their first invite to the Boras Classic 3 singles, winning 6-0, 6-0. Leventhal’s win 6-3, 6-4. The Knights coughed up a four-goal half-
with the lopsided win over the Vikings. set the tone for the Dons’ singles players, time lead to beat the Bells in overtime in a
Carlmont (6-5 overall) got the maximum who swept all four matches. The two Daniels WEDNESDAY West Catholic Athletic League match.
out of the minimum, scoring nine runs on — Daniel Li at No. 1 singles and Daniel Duan
nine hits and taking advantage of six Pleasant Samson Axe, David Schmaier and Silas
Valley errors. The Scots took command of the
at No. 2 — both won in straight sets, 6-3, 6- Boys’ tennis Stewart each scored twice for Menlo, with
1 and 6-0, 6-3, respectively. Randy Liu com- Schmaier’s second being the overtime winner.
game with a six-run third. pleted the singles sweep for Aragon (7-4 PAL Milestone victory for Menlo School’s
David Bedrosian, who batted .545 for the Shine Villanova-bound Brody LaPorte held the
Bay) at No. 4 singles, 6-2, 6-0. Bells’ two midfield threats, both Division I
tournament, had a pair of hits and drove in two Hillsdale (4-6) picked up its only win at No. With the Knights’ 6-1 win over rival Sacred
runs for Carlmont. Will Klieves also had two commits, to a combined three points.
2 doubles, where Casey Mulkerrins and Heart Prep, head coach Bill Shine collected
hits and two RBIs against Pleasant Valley as Tomoya Hirano beat Jason Zhao and Cameron his 1,000 victory as both the boys’ and girls’
well. Swiecki in three sets, 3-6, 6-2, (10-7). coach for the school for the last 22 years.
Boys’ golf
A trio of Carlmont pitchers combined for He has a 503-52 record with the boys and Menlo School 194, Sacred Heart Prep 207
the victory. Jason Korjeff, making his first Woodside 5, Burlingame 2 497-95 with the girls. The Knights beat the rival Gators in a
varsity start, earned the win with four innings The Wildcats handed the Panthers their And the Knights did it in typical fashion: WBAL match at Palo Alto Hills Golf &
of work. The Vikings scored an unearned run fourth loss in a row this week, taking three of dominant. Andrei Volgin (No. 1 singles) and Country Club.
as Korjeff held them to just five hits, with one the four singles matches in earning the PAL Clark Safran (No. 4 singles) both won in Max Ting led Menlo with an even-par 36 to
walk and five strikeouts. Grant Norman and Bay Division victory. straight sets at love, while John Kim (No. 2 take low-score honors. Jeremy Yun finished
Lucas Billot pitched the final three innings. Levi Vigdorchik (No. 1 singles), Carl Tuttle singles) and Connor Burns (No. 3 singles) two shots back with a 38, while Seth Pope
(No. 3 singles) and Chet MacArthur (No. 4) all each lost only one game. Bo Leschly and came in with a 39.
Boys’ tennis won in straight sets. Vigdorchik won 7-6(4), David Quezada, playing at No. 1 doubles, lost Finn O’Kelly and Luke Peterson led SHP
Aragon 6, Hillsdale 1 6-1; Tuttle posted a 6-2, 6-1 victory and only two games. with 2-over 38s.
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with a 1.05 ERA — second-lowest all-time in a Kershaw had his hands full from the start The Giants opened on the road for the ninth
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
season opener behind Rick Mahler’s mark of
0.92.
“There’s a lot of things that I could have done
against the NL West’s worst team last year, giv-
ing up hits in every inning but the third when he
retired the side.
consecutive year and improved to 23-16 in
openers away from home.
better,” Kershaw said. “It was pitch execution The five-time NLWest champion Dodgers had KERSHAW AT THE PLATE
more than anything.” the potential tying run on third in the seventh. Kershaw was 2 for 2 at the plate, singling in
Hunter Strickland gave up a leadoff single to
Matt Kemp in the ninth before retiring three Kershaw struck out seven and walked two in Yasmani Grandal singled and took third on the third and fifth innings, leading manager
straight batters for the save. six innings of the Dodgers’ first opening day pinch-hitter Chase Utley’s two-out single. But Dave Roberts to joke that he should have hit
loss since 2010. leadoff hitter Chris Taylor was out on a called cleanup.
“I just try to remind myself that I’ve been in Andrew McCutchen, acquired from Pittsburgh third strike from Cory Gearrin.
this situation before,” Strickland said. “It just
calms me down a bit. Then you’re comfortable
during the offseason, was 1 for 4 with a double After Kershaw departed, J.T. Chargois, Josh WARM WELCOME
in his Giants debut. Evan Longoria, obtained by Fields and Tony Cingrani combined to toss
in that situation.” San Francisco from Tampa Bay, was 0 for 4 with Kemp was warmly received by the sellout
three scoreless innings, but the Dodgers could-
Panik pulled the ball down the right-field line three strikeouts. n’t generate any offense beyond three singles. crowd of 53,595 during pre-game introductions
with two outs. Blach has pitched well against the Dodgers in in his first opening day at Dodger Stadium since
2014. “That was pretty awesome,” he said. “I
“When you hit those balls and you see it start his career, going 3-2 with a 1.96 ERA. He’s held TRAINER’S ROOM didn’t really expect it. That was a lot of emotion
to curve, you think it’s going to keep curving. I them to a .212 average in eight games, includ-
guess I stayed inside the ball long enough,” he ing five starts. Gi ants : Melancon has a right elbow flexor for me.” He started in left field and went 1 for 3
said. “To get a lead in this ballpark is always a strain. with a walk and a strikeout.
“Last year was a really big learning experi-
good thing, especially knowing the kind of ence for a lot of us,” Blach said. “We learned it Do dg ers : They began the season with three
bullpen we have.” takes 25 guys to win and you can’t just rely on players on the DL: 3B Justin Turner (broken UP NEXT
Panik’s homer was the first run allowed this one guy. Even though it’s nice to have Bum wrist), RHP Tom Koehler (shoulder) and LHP The Giants start RHP Johnny Cueto against
year by Kershaw, including spring training. The opening day, over the course of the year you’re Julio Urias (shoulder surgery). the Dodgers’ LHP Alex Wood, a 16-game winner
eight hits given up by the left-hander are the going to have injuries and you have to work last year, on Friday in the second game of the
most off him on opening day, when he is 5-1 through it.” ON THE ROAD four-game series.
ference-maker today. ” in five innings with a strikeout and no walks (48,592) in the newly configured Coliseum.
ATHLETICS
Continued from page 11
Batting eighth as the designated hitter,
Ohtani grounded a hard single to right field off
Kendall Graveman in the second inning. He
in his second straight opening day start for
Oakland. The A’s played a day game home
opener for the first time since 1994.
TRAINER’S ROOM
grounded out his next three times up before a The Angels, who opened at Oakland for a Ang el s : LHP Andrew Heaney, placed on
strikeout in the 11th. second straight year, lost their fifth straight the disabled list retroactive to Monday with
Albert Pujols homered leading off the sixth, season opener after winning the previous five. inflammation in his pitching elbow, was
“That’s probably an at-bat I’m not going to
while Shohei Ohtani connected on the first scheduled to throw a bullpen Friday. “He felt
forget for the rest of my life,” Ohtani said
pitch he saw for a single in a much-hyped
through interpreter Ippei Mizuhara. “It’s my KEEPING COUNT really good coming out of his last bullpen,”
major league debut for the Japanese two-way Scioscia said. “Just see how he feels after
first major league at-bat.” Moments before Semien’s single in the
star. tomorrow’s pen, during tomorrow’s pen and
Ohtani often looked overmatched in the 11th, plate umpire Ted Barrett approached after and maybe get a little more clarity.”
Kole Calhoun and Cozart also homered for Cactus League, managing just four singles in Mike Scioscia during the Angels’ sixth mound
the Angels to back Garrett Richards, who Heaney will pitch in a game somewhere before
32 at-bats (.125) and striking out 10 times. visit of the game and patted the manager on being activated, Scioscia said.
began this season healthy following two The 23-year-old Ohtani said he wasn’t nerv- the back, apparently reminding him of his
injury-shortened years. Richards left his ini- ous as a hitter but “probably” will be when he total. Teams are only allowed six mound visits Athl eti cs : The A’s began the season with
tial 2017 outing on April 5 at Oakland, then starts on the mound for the first time in per game beginning this season, excluding five players on the DL for the third straight
didn’t pitch again for the Angels until Sept. 5 Sunday’s series finale against the A’s. pitching changes, though teams get an extra year: RHP Paul Blackburn, RHP Jharel
because of a rare nerve irritation in his biceps. visit for each extra inning. The rule change is Cotton, RHP Ryan Dull, INF/OF Renato
Davis began his quest for a third straight 40-
He missed most of 2016 with a torn ulnar col- part of baseball’s initiatives to help speed up Nunez and C Josh Phegley.
homer season, and Matt Olson tied the game
lateral ligament. at 4 with a solo shot moments later. games.
“I felt fine. The ball was coming out Then Pujols chased Graveman with a drive
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great. The stuff was good, ” Richards said. to left — No. 615 of his career — the slug- NO SELLOUT Left-hander Tyler Skaggs pitches Friday
“I made one mistake to Khris Davis and ger’s fifth career homer on opening day. The A’s drew an opening day crowd of night for the Angels opposite A’s lefty Sean
unfortunately that happened to be the dif- Graveman allowed five runs and seven hits 27,764, nearly 21,000 shy of a sellout Manaea, a 12-game winner last season.
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Antetokounmpo scored 30 for the sixth
time this month, the 21st time on the sea-
son.
Bucks : Guards Malcolm Brogdon (left
quadriceps) and Matthew Dellavedova (right
but isn’t even certain to play on Sunday at
home against Phoenix. “It’s day to day, but
it’s getting close,” he said.
ankle), both sidelined since February, Thompson missed his eighth straight
remained out with no timetable for their game with a fractured right thumb.
has 14 technical fouls, two short of the Quinn Cook, starting for Curry, set a return, according to interim coach Joe
threshold for a one-game suspension. career high with 30 points to lead the Prunty. Center Thon Maker (right groin)
Warriors in scoring for the fifth time in the missed his third straight game.
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The Bucks led 92-72 after three quarters. past seven games. Warri o rs : Kerr said Thompson could Warri o rs : At Sacramento on Saturday.
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Sports brief AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS
East Division East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
Rusty Staub, slugger who W L Pct GB
New York
W
1
L
0
Pct
1.000
GB
—
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tampa Bay 1 0 1.000 —
played 23 seasons, dies at 73 Baltimore 1 0 1.000 — Atlanta 1 0 1.000 — x-Toronto
x-Boston
55
52
20
23
.733
.693
—
3
x-Boston 76 48 17 11
x-Tampa Bay 77 51 22 4
107
106
253
275
196
221
New York 1 0 1.000 — Philadelphia 0 1 .000 1
NEW YORK — Rusty Staub, the Toronto 0 1 .000 1 Miami 0 1 .000 1 x-Philadelphia 44 30 .595 10 1/2 x-Toronto 77 46 24 7 99 261 219
New York 27 49 .355 28 1/2 Florida 76 39 29 8 86 231 231
orange-haired outfielder who Boston 0 1 .000 1 Washington 0 0 .000 1/2
Brooklyn 24 51 .320 31 Detroit 78 29 38 11 69 205 242
became a huge hit with baseball fans Central Division
Montreal 77 28 37 12 68 196 245
Ottawa 77 27 39 11 65 210 272
in two countries during an All-Star Central Division
W L Pct GB Southeast Division
Buffalo 77 24 41 12 60 180 256
W L Pct GB Washington 41 34 .547 —
career that spanned 23 major league Chicago 1 0 1.000 —
Chicago 1 0 1.000 —
Miami 41 35 .539 1/2
seasons, died Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 — Metropolitan Division
Kansas City 0 1 .000 1 Charlotte 34 42 .447 7 1/2
Cincinnati 0 0 .000 1/2 x-Washington 77 46 24 7 99 243 225
Thursday. He Cleveland 0 1 .000 1 Pittsburgh 0 0 .000 1/2
Orlando 22 52 .297 18 1/2 Pittsburgh 78 44 28 6 94 257 241
Atlanta 21 54 .280 20
was 73. Detroit 0 0 .000 1/2 St. Louis 0 1 .000 1 Columbus 78 44 29 5 93 227 212
Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 Philadelphia 78 39 25 14 92 234 232
He died after Central Division New Jersey 77 40 28 9 89 232 232
West Division x-Cleveland 45 30 .600 —
an illness in a West Division W L Pct GB
Carolina 77 34 32 11 79 215 244
x-Indiana 45 31 .592 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 77 33 35 9 75 223 248
hospital in West W L Pct GB San Francisco 1 0 1.000 — Milwaukee 40 35 .533 5 N.Y. Islanders 77 32 35 10 74 246 279
Palm Beach, Seattle 1 0 1.000 — Arizona 0 0 .000 — Detroit 35 40 .467 10
Florida, hours Oakland 1 0 1.000 — Colorado 0 0 .000 — Chicago 24 51 .320 21 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston 1 0 1.000 — Los Angeles 0 1 .000 1/2 Central Division
before the start Los Angeles 0 1 .000 1 San Diego 0 1 .000 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA
of the baseball Texas 0 1 .000 1 Southwest Division x-Nashville 77 50 16 11 111 250 196
Rusty Staub season, the team ——— y-Houston 61 14 .813 — x-Winnipeg 77 47 20 10 104 257 206
Thursday’s Games San Antonio 44 32 .579 17 1/2 Minnesota 77 43 24 10 96 238 217
said in a state- ——— St. Louis 76 43 28 5 91 212 198
Pittsburgh at Detroit, ppd. New Orleans 43 32 .573 18
Thursday’s Games Dallas 23 52 .307 38 Colorado 77 41 28 8 90 241 224
ment. The Mets learned of the death Pittsburgh at Detroit, ppd. Washington at Cincinnati, ppd. Dallas 78 39 31 8 86 220 215
Memphis 21 54 .280 40
from friends of Staub who were with Baltimore 3, Minnesota 2, 11 innings Chicago Cubs 8, Miami 4 Chicago 78 32 36 10 74 223 240
him at the time, a team spokesman Houston 4, Texas 1 N.Y. Mets 9, St. Louis 4 Northwest Division
N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 1 Atlanta 8, Philadelphia 5 Portland 46 29 .613 — Pacific Division
added. Milwaukee 2, San Diego 1, 12 innings Oklahoma City 44 32 .579 2 1/2 x-Vegas 77 48 22 7 103 256 208
Tampa Bay 6, Boston 4
Affectionately dubbed “Le Grand Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 5, 11 innings San Francisco 1, L.A. Dodgers 0 Minnesota 43 33 .566 3 1/2 Sharks 78 44 24 10 98 241 214
Colorado at Arizona, late Los Angeles 77 42 28 7 91 224 190
Orange,” Staub was a six-time All- Chicago White Sox 14, Kansas City 7 Utah 42 33 .560 4
Anaheim 77 39 25 13 91 218 208
Friday’s Games Denver 40 35 .533 6
Star and the only player in major Seattle 2, Cleveland 1
Pitts (Nova 0-0) at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-0),10:10 a.m. Calgary 78 35 33 10 80 206 239
league history to have at least 500 Friday’s Games Edmonton 78 34 38 6 74 225 252
Nats (Scherzer 0-0) at Cincy (Bailey 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Pacific Division Vancouver 78 29 40 9 67 203 249
Pitts (Nova 0-0) at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-0),10:10 a.m.
hits with four teams. He became a Yankees (Tanaka 0-0) atToronto (Sanchez 0-0),7:07 p.m.
Cubs (Hendricks 0-0) at Miami (Smith 0-0), 4:10 p.m. y-Warriors 54 21 .720 — Arizona 77 27 39 11 65 193 244
Philly (Pivetta 0-0) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 0-0),7:35 p.m. L.A. Clippers 41 34 .547 13
huge hit with fans in the U.S. and Boston (Price 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Snell 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Colorado (Anderson 0-0) at Arizona (Ray 0-0),6:40 p.m. L.A. Lakers 33 41 .446 20 1/2 x-clinched playoff spot
Canada, most adored in New York Houston (Keuchel 0-0) at Texas (Fister 0-0), 5:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Chacin 0-0) at S.D.(Lucchesi 0-0),7:10 p.m. Sacramento 24 52 .316 30 1/2
and Montreal. Angels (Skaggs 0-0) at A’s (Manaea 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Giants (Cueto 0-0) at Dodgers (Wood 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Phoenix 19 57 .250 35 1/2 Thursday’s Games
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Detroit 6, Buffalo 3
A savvy, reliable slugger with Pittsburgh at Detroit, 10:10 a.m. x-clinched playoff spot Boston 4, Tampa Bay 2
Pittsburgh at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
left-handed power and a discerning Houston at Texas, 1:05 p.m. St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
y-clinched division Pittsburgh 4, New Jersey 3, OT
eye, Staub played from 1963 to L.A. Angels at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Washington at Cincinnati, 11:10 a.m. Ottawa 3, Florida 2, OT
Thursday’s Games Nashville 5, San Jose 3
1985 and finished 284 hits shy of N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Detroit 103, Washington 92 Minnesota 5, Dallas 2
Cleveland at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Miami 103, Chicago 92
3,000. He had 3 1/2 great seasons Boston at Tampa Bay, 3:10 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 5:10 p.m.
Chicago 6, Winnipeg 2
San Antonio 103, Oklahoma City 99 Columbus 5, Calgary 1
with the Detroit Tigers and batted Minnesota at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee at San Diego, 5:40 p.m. Indiana 106, Sacramento 103 Vancouver 2, Edmonton 1
.300 for the Texas Rangers in 1980. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 4:15 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 6:10 p.m. Milwaukee 116, Golden State 107 Los Angeles 4, Arizona 2
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arating residents from amenities and essen- In lieu of immediately pursuing housing officials to facilitate a compromise between
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tial services, and disturbing their daily lives
with the close proximity of 24/7 industrial
and manufacturing activities,” according to
at Oyster Point, the developer will consider
residential construction at other sites
throughout South San Francisco, and
the developer and the concerned companies.
But ultimately the builder’s executive team
was unwilling to risk the larger project
a company statement. beyond the city’s borders, said Tang. being threatened by significant delays.
The decision marks the latest rift between “We definitely would love to stay in South “We are trying to find a solution that
was issued against the project, but oppo- San Francisco. We have an office here and works best for the community and the entire
the developer and nearby biotech compa-
nents’ intent to block the project under state would like to stay near our project. But we city,” Tang said.
nies, as industry officials have long
environmental law was made clear. don’t want to rule out that we are looking at For her part, Tang acknowledged the chal-
opposed the housing proposal under the
“The implication was very obvious,” she opportunities outside of South San lenges of making such a pivotal choice
belief that Oyster Point is not suited to
said. “We know the risk is out there, that Francisco,” she said. regarding the future for one of the
accommodate residents.
there might be a potential [California Peninsula’s most sizable development pro-
Project critics have claimed the housing She suggested development near the
Environmental Quality Act] challenge if we posals.
proposed in an expansive development city’s Caltrain station may be suitable, or
decide to go forward at full speed,” she said.
comprised of 2.25 million square feet could other areas west of Highway 101. The resi- “It’s a difficult decision for us. I know a
For its part, Genentech, which is head-
fuel traffic congestion, violate the city’s dential development proposed east of the lot of people will be disappointed. But we
quartered along Oyster Point, said the com-
zoning code and ultimately impede on the highway was the first of its kind in the area are here long term and we wanted to be here
pany recognizes the regional need for hous-
continual growth of the city’s trademark traditionally reserved for industrial uses. and doing business in the city and the
ing but believes the proposed site was inap-
propriate for such a use. industry. The original proposal before Tang added the initial proposal is not greater Bay Area. So we wanted to be fair to
“Rezoning Oyster Point for residential housing was included had solely office and entirely off the table, but developers will everyone,” she said.
use would pose significant challenges for research and development space. The recon- focus on the first phases of construction For the near term though, Tang said the
both businesses and future residents: com- figured proposal had the housing units adja- which include infrastructure work and com- decision is clear.
promising commercial operations that are cent to the nearly 1.5 million square feet of mercial development while alternatives for “We can’t ignore the major employers
central to the city’s thriving economy; sep- commercial spaces over roughly 40 acres later phases are established. here. So this is just a decision to put this on
abutting Oyster Point Marina/Park. Tang took time to laud the efforts of city hold,” she said.
Sanchez had been in custody in the coun- ple for immigration enforcement. ach, shoulder and armpit, according to pros-
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ty until a felony charge involving a 2017
fight between Sanchez and a 41-year-old co-
worker was dropped Wednesday and a misde-
After prosecutors spoke with two witness-
es whose accounts contradicted the victim’s
in the April 29, 2017, argument that esca-
ecutors.
Sanchez’s misdemeanor case was dis-
missed Thursday after prosecutors deter-
meanor case dating back to 2004 for being lated into a physical fight, they determined mined they could not meet the standard
under the influence of drugs in San Mateo they had insufficient evidence to pursue the needed to pursue a case under a section of the
Garcia said Thursday. was dismissed Thursday, according to prose- felony charge against Sanchez, who claimed penal code that gives individuals a right to
San Leandro resident Bulmaro Maldonado cutors. he stabbed the man in self-defense. challenge a conviction where there is an
Sanchez, 36, had been returned to local issue of adverse immigration consequences.
authorities from U. S. Immigration and The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Sanchez worked in the kitchen at Town
Customs Enforcement last summer after his has a policy in place it does not directly Restaurant on Laurel Street in San Carlos ICE was able to identify Sanchez for pos-
failure to appear to a June 20 court date enforce federal immigration laws. However, when he got into a verbal argument with a sible deportation last year using the finger-
revealed he had been picked up by ICE ICE can find out who has been booked into 41-year-old co-worker. After getting off prints he was required to submit when he
agents and was being held at the Yuba the jail system based on an inmate’s infor- work around midnight, the dispute turned was booked. Those fingerprints were put
County Jail, which contracts with ICE to mation being uploaded to a national data- physical and the victim threw a punch. into a U.S. Department of Justice database,
serve as a federal detention facility, prose- base. The local Sheriff’s Office also com- Sanchez then allegedly pulled out a knife which ICE accesses for the purpose of deter-
cutors said previously. plies with requests to notify ICE of an and stabbed the victim several times in the mining which defendants they want to take
inmate’s release date, but will not hold peo- torso causing severe cuts to his lower stom- into custody, prosecutors said previously.
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goes by Parzival inside OASIS, is among Remix.” Watching it is a little like seeing with suits, and tech wizards are slavishly
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the competitors still trying to crack the
first challenge — a blistering melee
through New York City streets where racers
him sit in with a Spielberg cover band — a
band that’s, like, totally stoked to have the
master in their midst.
worshipped. In between the book and the
movie, Gamergate exposed the toxicity of
the video-game culture lionized here.
must evade, among other things, King It’s also an opportunity for one of cine- As eye-popping as is the kaleidoscopic
Kong and the T-Rex from “Jurassic Park.” ma’s most absurdly skilled and most insane- OASIS — a shinier, bigger-budget, less
indulgent, dizzying overdose. At the film’s SXSW premiere, Spielberg funny pop-culture soup than the one stirred
ly popular directors to reckon with both his
In a dystopian 2045 where the world introduced “Ready Player One,” based on in “The Lego Movie” — “Ready Player One”
blockbuster legacy and the more digitally
looks mostly like a trash heap, teenager Ernest Cline’s 2011 best-seller, as a is best when it keeps a foot in to the real
versed generations of fantasy-seekers that
Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan) lives in “The “movie,” not a “film.” Spielberg, too, is world. That’s clearly where Spielberg’s
have followed him. In the OASIS, there are
Stacks” — not aisles of books but towering here turning back the clock — just four heart is, and it’s where, you can feel, he
solo players called “gunters” like Parzival
piles of mobile homes — in Columbus, months after releasing his well-timed ode to longs to lead his film. (Sorry, “movie.”)
and his VR-crush Art3mis (Olivia Cooke),
Ohio, with his aunt. “These days,” he nar- the freedom of the press, “The Post” — with who believe deeply in the game and its Still, Spielberg shows that he’s just as
rates, “reality’s a bummer.” With bleakness a thrill-ride spectacle that harkens back to maker. And there are companies, specifical- capable as he ever was in making a rip-roar-
all around, seemingly everyone is addicted his pre-”Schindler’s List” days and the more ly one called Innovative Online Industries ing spectacle. The momentum is headlong,
to strapping on a headset and entering the popcorn-friendly flights of movie magic led by a slick suit named Nolan Sorrento the visual fireworks are brilliant and despite
virtual-reality landscape of the OASIS. that Spielberg conjured before focusing on (Ben Mendelsohn), who sends armies of all the reality-flipping, every scene is per-
There, an individual can transform into a more “serious” tales. players into battle in hopes of capturing the fectly staged. For a backward-looking
digital avatar — live-action or animated,
The funny, sometimes awkward irony of lucrative company and — in the most sinis- movie, it’s incredibly forward-moving.
human or extraterrestrial, Sonny or Cher —
“Ready Player One” is that Spielberg isn’t ter of anti-nerd plots — open up OASIS to Spielberg makes this stuff look easier, and
and do basically anything. Your imagina-
just making a movie like his old movies; advertising. register more clearly, than anyone else in
tion is your only limit. You can even, we’re
he’s making a movie awash with his old When it’s not careening through ’80s ref- blockbuster-making.
told, climb Mt. Everest with Batman!
Presumably the thin air would make him movies. Sounding almost embarrassed, erences from Tootsie Roll Pop commercials But if choosing between vintage
less grumpy. Spielberg — who initially thought a to Buckaroo Banzai, “Ready Player One” is Spielberg and meta Spielberg, I still — not
It’s been five years since the death of younger director ought to direct Cline and an Internet parable. There’s mention of to sound too fanboy-ish about it — prefer
OASIS creator James Halliday (Mark Zak Penn’s script — has said he stripped out prior “bandwidth riots” ahead of this battle the genuine article.
Rylance), a fizzy-haired Steve Jobs-meets- many of his own references from the screen- over keeping OASIS an open playground to “Ready Player One, ” a Warner Bros.
Willy Wonka nerd deity who left behind a play. all. “Ready Player One” is both game and release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
trio of Easter Eggs — hidden clues — in his But the universe of “Ready Player One” war, the stakes of which are occasionally Picture Association of America for
game. The first one to find the keys and fol- remains a loving, fanboy homage to the lessened by the fact that it’s a land of make “sequences of sci-fi action violence, bloody
low them to the end will win the rights to escapist entertainments Spielberg did more believe. Much of “Ready Player One” also images, some suggestive material, partial
the trillion-dollar company. Wade, who than anyone to create. “Ready Player One” promotes a tiresome gamer culture where nudity and language.” Running time: 140
could conceivably be titled “Spielberg: The “real” fanboys outrank “haters,” geeks vie minutes. Three stars out of four.
more focus on the past. Social media that their vote counts and their voices
Ready to Reconnect VR has ... triggered a sort of critical mass
of contemporary, almost, panic to be
included in the conversation globally.
will be heard, they just have to exercise
the right to speak and the right to vote
and when they do that they can change
with Your Catholic Faith? Continued from page 19
... Today’s social media is actually the world in a significant, positive
causing a lot of young people to dwell way.
“Bridge of Spies” and “The Post.” on the immediate social rewards of
You are invited to explore re-engaging “This was a film that for me fulfilled
AP: What do y o u thi nk o f
being liked or disliked and that’s scary s o methi ng l i ke Di s ney and Fo x
with the church through LANDINGS. all of my fantasies of the places I go in for me. And it also stops people from co mbi ni ng ?
my imagination when I get out of reminiscing and looking back on a qui- SPIELBERG: I’m not going to get
LANDINGS is a 10 week program that offers a town,” he said. eter era. So I’m not worried at all about into business.
place for listening and for being heard. It is for Spielberg spoke to the Associated anybody getting stuck in nostalgia AP: “Ready Pl ay er One” bo th
asking questions and finding answers. This Press about the film, nostalgia and the because nostalgia is what we’re not cel ebrates the po tenti al o f v i rtu-
prospects of VR in filmmaking. getting enough of right now in my al real i ty and i s al s o ki nd o f a
rewarding experience is sponsored by Our Remarks have been edited for clarity opinion. cauti o nary tal e. What do y o u
Lady of Angels Church in Burlingame. and brevity. AP: Do y o u thi nk the rul es o f thi nk o f VR as a future fo r fi l m-
As s o ci ated Pres s : Yo u s ai d that Ho l l y wo o d are bei ng rewri tten maki ng ?
y o u wanted to keep references to wi th the s ucces s o f fi l ms l i ke
A new session is starting soon. y o ur o wn fi l ms to a mi ni mum. “Bl ack Panther”?
SPIELBERG: I love VR. I’m not
sure I love VR as a medium for telling a
SPIELBERG: I kept it to a dull roar. SPIELBERG: The rules of
For more information I kept it to a dull roar by not putting Hollywood are rewritten every couple
story but I do love VR for how it could
release people to go places they will
email: landings@olaparish.org everything in the kitchen sink in
there. But because the ’80s, there were
of years anyway. It’s a continuum not a
pendulum. Although there are flash-
never in their lifetimes or be able to
afford to go, you know see the Great
so many contributors to the culture of backs all the time to styles and themes Wall of China, be able to see the rain-
the 1980s, so many international that our parents grew up with that we forests to be able to even see the Grand
brands really left their mark not just in seem to think we invented. I really feel Canyon if you’re living in far-away
movies but also in music and wardrobe like everything is moving forward, is places. I think it’s going to be a boon
and costume and clothing and fashion. moving ahead. to science and medicine and education
AP: Is i t s o rt o f l i ke a jo urnal - AP: It do es s eem l i ke there’s especially. I’m not yet certain how I
1721 Hillside Dr. i s ti c co nfl i ct o f i nteres t? pro g res s . could make a movie in VR because I
Burlingame SPIELBERG: Exactly. Exactly. I SPIELBERG: I think there’s don’t have as much control over where
felt a little bit of a conflict of interest. progress. We’re stalling out a little bit the audience is looking. I would have
(650) 347-7768 AP: Thi s mo v i e i s ki nd o f a in the political cycle with the political to really be clever to get them to pay
cel ebrati o n o f no s tal g i a. Do y o u quagmire we find ourselves stuck with attention to where I want them to pay
ev er wo rry that we’re s o fo cus ed but culturally we’re still moving ahead. attention, on what I want them to pay
o n the pas t that we’re no t creat- AP: Perhaps that s tag nati o n i s attention to, which is the story and the
i ng s o methi ng new? fuel i ng the pro g res s el s ewhere? characters. They might be looking all
SPIELBERG: I think we’re actually SPIELBERG: It’s giving people a around the world and taking their eye
very current focused. I wish there was new voice. It’s making people realize off the bouncing story ball.
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adopt. For more information call Redwood City and San Carlos, 1700 munity is articulating in these input
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processes are really touching on a very
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Dr. Seuss’s ‘The Lorax’ Activity and schools. For more information call holistic picture of what all of our com-
Council. made.”
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round use. as “loved to death.” She was encour- ered in the future.
Concer t: K at Parra Jazz. 3 p.m. to 4 Citizen Dialogue with Women In planning for the synthetic turf aged by options presented at a March 8 Council is looking to another meet-
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda Visiting from Russia. 7 p.m. to 8:30 improvements, Council said officials community meeting, which Council ing with the steering committee and
de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Main said included realigning a path so it is the community to identify which ele-
information contact St., Half Moon Bay. Four Russian saw an opportunity to see if other
belmont@smcl.org. women will engage with the audi- changes to the park bordered by East adjacent to the field and no longer ments are needed most and will fit
ence in a dialogue about the two
Santa Inez Avenue, North Fremont bisects a grassy area, improved securi- together. Though the City Council
Opening reception for ‘Memories countries and will explore citizen
that make us.’ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Main engagement as a way of finding Street, Monte Diablo Avenue and ty lighting and marking the path with appropriated funds for the synthetic
Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City. common ground. For more informa-
North Eldorado Street were needed. distance information. field improvements, officials will
For more information call 701-1018. tion contact
nancycreates@gmail.com. After a steering committee was formed Though Dylan Tweney, a 21-year determine how much funding can be
David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 8 p.m. with park users and the surrounding North Central resident, noted the pro- pulled from other sources once the
Dragon Productions Theatre Co., THURSDAY, APRIL 5 other improvements are identified,
2120 Broadway, Redwood City. AT&T Retail Hiring Event. 9 a.m. to community, Council said upgrades to ject’s merits in extending beyond field
Tickets are $35 for general admis- 3 p.m. Courtyard by Marriott, 1050 the basketball court, improved light- improvements, he said he felt as said Council.
sion and $27 for students and sen- Bayhill Drive, San Bruno. Free. For
iors. For more information email more information call (415) 867- ing and increased open space surfaced though city officials had already deter- Acknowledging the timing of the
info@dragonproductions.net. 6262. as other upgrades that could be includ- mined which of the major improve- project just before the 50th anniver-
Learning to Use the iPhone and ed. ments to the park could be considered, sary of the King Center’s opening in
SUNDAY, APRIL 1
David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 2 p.m. iPad. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Little House Having served on the steering com- leaving little room at the March 8 1969, Lee said she is hoping officials
Dragon Productions Theatre Co., Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave.,
mittee, North Central resident meeting for discussion of upgrades to see the opportunity to invest in the
2120 Broadway, Redwood City. Menlo Park. $5-$12. For more infor-
Tickets are $35 for general admis- mation contact Amourence Lee said she was happy to the Martin Luther King Jr. Community vision the community of park users
sion and $27 for students and sen- msavage@penvol.org. see the concrete steps officials took to Center and Pool. have set through the planning process
iors. For more information email that’s unfolded to date.
info@dragonproductions.net. K ids Coding. 4 p.m. South San make the planning process as inclu- Noting other city parks have been
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. sive as possible. Because residents of upgraded in recent years, Tweney said “My hope is that the city will see
MONDAY, APRIL 2 Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Dance Connection with Live Music Program simple to complex comput- all ages use the park for activities like it felt like the park in his neighbor- this as an opportunity to really invest
with Ron B orelli. Free dance lessons er games, create video animation, picnics, barbecues, tai chi and other hood has been an afterthought in the in the full budget and funding to make
6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with open dance light play and other fun tech activi-
ties. For more information contact types of exercise not dependent on the planning process when it comes to this improvement project all that it
from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame
Woman’s Club, 241 Park Road, ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. field, Lee, who also serves as board more cost-intensive improvements, can be,” she said.
Burlingame. Admission $10 mem-
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276735
PET SITTErS & The following person is doing business
DOG WALKErS as: City Backflow Tester, 2764 Comstock
Cir, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered
NEEDED! Owner: Kenneth St. Jude Tatola, same
address. The business is conducted by
Local, family owned pet an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
care company. FBN on NA.
Love for animals, /s/Kenneth S. Tatola/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Valid CDL/Ins/Car sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (Published
required. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18,
3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18).
Routes from San Mateo
to Palo Alto.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Approx hours, STATEMENT #276929
M-F 11am - 3pm The following person is doing business
as: San Bruno Toyota, 222 East San Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
www.bayareapetpals.com Bruno Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
Email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com Registered Owner: G.Y.A. Auto & Invest-
for more info ments, LLC, CA. The business is con-
ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the FBN on NA.
/s/George Y. Assoun/
rESTAUrANT - This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in
Gao, a Fine dining Vietnam- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18,
3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18).
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are Jobs cialized in Ben Tre Cooking,
located in San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276030
(650) 600-8108 The following person is doing business
Email:
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com Looking for experienced as: San Bruno Toyota, 750 El Camino
Chef in ESE Vietnam Ben Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
www.starlightcaregivers.com
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4600 EEll CCamino Real,, # 211,, LLos
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Altos Applicant must have prior trant commenced to transact business
chef experience working in under the FBN on NA. 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
/s/George Y. Assoun/
Ben Tre region of Vietnam & This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
must know Ben Tre Cuisine sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in STATEMENT #277020 STATEMENT #277093 STATEMENT #277104
dishes. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). as: 1)Delmer and Lloyd, Investment Real as: GLAMOROUS EVENTS BY PETIE- as: Schnitzel N Grill, 1259 El Camino Re-
Day
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ts, Immedia te Placement
Placement LINI, 708 Niantic Drive, FOSTER CITY,
Please reply with your Estate 2)Delmer and Lloyd, Repair Solu- al #226, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Reg-
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience availability and primary contact tions, 973 Gull Ave, FOSTER CITY, CA CA 94404. Registered Owner: Helen Pe-
or ccurrent
urrent CNA Certification;
Certification; FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME istered Owner: Zen Zone Bites LLC, CA.
information. Salary: Dependent on ex- STATEMENT #276936 94404. Registered Owner: Randall Star- tielini Moungaloa Georgievski, same ad- The business is conducted by a Limited
Must DDrive
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peak and write
write English
English perience. The following person is doing business rett, same address. The business is con- dress. The business is conducted by an Liability Company. The registrant com-
as: Stellar Group Attorney Services, 990 ducted by an Individual. The registrant Individual. The registrant commenced to
Email: gaovietkitchen@gmail.com Industrial Road, Suite 209, SAN CAR- transact business under the FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the
LA PETITE BALEEN is Hiring Swim mail to:gaovietkitchen@gmail.com commenced to transact business under FBN on N/A.
Teachers for our Atherton location! $300 LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: Pal- /s/Helen Petielini Moungaloa
Phone: (415) 999-5111 ma & Palma Investigations LLC, CA. the FBN on N/A. /s/Emad Jaber/
Hiring Bonus! $15-$19/hour DOE. (12 noon through 6PM) /s/Randall Starrett/ Georgievski/
Over 16 yrs old. The business is conducted by a Limited This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email shannonh@swimlpb.com. Liability Company. The registrant com- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published
menced to transact business under the sor-County Clerk on 3/14/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published
FBN on N/A. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18,
MErrY MAIDS in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales /s/Sylvia Palma/ 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).
SAN MATEO Representative needed to sell newspa- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Hiring fulltime house cleaners. per print and web advertising and event sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in
No weekends. Paid holidays. marketing solutions. To apply, please call the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/16/18, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
650-344-5200 and send resume to 3/23/18, 3/30/18, 4/6/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #277095
Please call for an interview.
STATEMENT #277094 STATEMENT #276833
650-572-8200. info@smdailyjournal.com The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: Vertex Chiropractic and Sports Clinic,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Boomerang Masonry, 708 Niantic Dr, as: Ninos Auto Parts, 1927 Bridgepointe
STATEMENT #276780 205 East 3rd Avenue, Suite 412, SAN Circle Unit:N107, SAN MATEO, CA
NEWSPAPEr INTErNS 203 Public Notices The following person is doing business FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: 94404. Registered Owner: Eduardo Me-
as: Prism Hair Studio, 1363 Laurel Owner: Vlasta Georgievski, same ad- Andrew Edmund Magsumbol, 181 Del
JOUrNALISM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- dress. The business is conducted by an Medio Ave. #201, Mountain View, CA
nendez-Herrera, same address. The
The Daily Journal is looking for in- STATEMENT #276851 tered Owner: Cithlaly Mohsenas Casta- Individual. The registrant commenced to business is conducted by an Individual.
terns to do entry level reporting, re- 94040. The business is conducted by an
The following person is doing business ñeda, 1143 Ruby St., Redwood City, CA transact business under the FBN on Individual. The registrant commenced to The registrant commenced to transact
search, updates of our ongoing fea- 94061. The business is conducted by an business under the FBN on 02/28/2018.
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- as: Veliz Brand, 810 San Anselmo Ave, 1/22/09. transact business under the FBN on N/A.
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Individual. The registrant commenced to /s/Vlasta Georgievski/ /s/Eduardo Menendez-Herrera/
so welcome. transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Andrew Magsumbol/
Owners: Steven John Rozmus and Amu- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Cithlaly Mohsenas Castañeda/
We expect a commitment of four to len Simon Rozmus, same address. The This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published
eight hours a week for at least four business is conducted by a General Part- sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18,
months. The internship is unpaid, but nership. The registrant commenced to in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/16/18, 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- transact business under the FBN on NA. 3/23/18, 3/30/18, 4/6/18).
terns have progressed in time into /s/Simon John Romzus/
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters. This statement was filed with the Asses-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published STATEMENT #277030
College students or recent graduates in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18, The following person is doing business
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). as: Socialize Consulting, 1712 Yorktown
experience is preferred but not neces- Road, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis-
sarily required. tered Owner: Flynne Nathanson, same
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME address. The business is conducted by
Please send a cover letter describing STATEMENT #276942 an Individual. The registrant com-
your interest in newspapers, a resume The following person is doing business menced to transact business under the
and three recent clips. Before you ap- FBN on N/A.
ply, you should familiarize yourself as: ALBA Chriropractic Clinic, 400 North /s/Flynne Nathanson/
with our publication. Our Web site: San Mateo Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94402. This statement was filed with the Asses-
www.smdailyjournal.com. Registered Owner: Hamed Alereza, 146 sor-County Clerk on 3/15/18. (Published
W. 3rd Ave. #8, San Mateo, CA 94402 . in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/16/18,
Send your information via e-mail to The business is conducted by an Individ- 3/23/18, 3/30/18, 4/6/18).
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- act business under the FBN on .
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
/s/Hamed Alereza/ STATEMENT #276993
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in as: 244 N. Ellsworth Apartments, 244 N.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18, Ellsworth Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
NOW HIrING! 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker
and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry
CArE HOMES IN SAN MATEO Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi-
AND rEDWOOD CITY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis-
LOOKING FOr trant commenced to transact business
STATEMENT #276944 under the FBN on 2/2/08.
The following person is doing business /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
CArEGIVErS as: 1)Edgar and Allen 2)Park Lane Es- This statement was filed with the Asses-
tates, 214 Elaenor Dr, WOODSIDE, CA sor-County Clerk on 3/13/18. (Published
Interested applicants should call Savoi at 94062. Registered Owner: Park Lane in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18,
1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at Capital, Inc., CA. The business is con- 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).
1(650)454-0497 ducted by a Corporation. The registrant
commenced to transact business under FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
the FBN on 3/1/18. STATEMENT #277051
TrIBUZI FOr HAIr /s/Hormoz Nazari/ The following person is doing business
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: LoveStyleHappiness, 3914 Donner
has a station for rent join our busy friend- sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in St, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
ly energetic salon located the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18, Owner: Maggie Thach, same address.
25 W. 25th Ave #5 in San Mateo. 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). The business is conducted by an Individ-
Stop by or call Paige (650)679-4736. ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Maggie Thach/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
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“Arvol is my chief, I’ve known him more and message, Sixfeathers said. to assume the title.
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than 25 years and I always wanted him to
speak here from the day I opened,” she said.
“His message is how to live in harmony
One of those countries was Iraq, which
Looking Horse visited on a “peace mis-
sion” shortly before the Gulf War,
According to legend, the White Buffalo
Calf Woman emerged from a cloud 19 gener-
ations ago and brought the sacred pipe, a
with yourself and your environment and the Sixfeathers said. Upon arriving, Looking symbol of peace and harmony, to the Lakota
people around you.” Horse and elders from his community people. Looking Horse recounted the story
guest appearance.
accompanying him were imprisoned by to Morgan Freeman in a National
Looking Horse will speak about global Looking Horse has dedicated his life to
Saddam Hussein, she said, but later freed Geographic documentary.
unity and the importance of protecting the what Sixfeathers called a “peace mission”:
environment, and he’ll share native proph- after Muhammad Ali traveled there to bro- Looking Horse hails from Green Grass,
He founded World Peace and Prayer Day, an
esies as well as his life stories, said Linda ker their release. South Dakota, on the Cheyenne River
international celebration aiming to bring
Sixfeathers, a longtime Half Moon Bay res- together communities around the world; he “When Ali passed, native people paid Reservation while Sixfeathers grew up at
ident who organized the event. has led prayers for the United Nations; homage to him because they feel he saved the neighboring Pine Ridge Reservation.
Sixfeathers opened the Bear Crow and spoke during President Clinton’s inaugura- the life of the elders and Arvol,” she said. Admission to the event is $50, and $100
Pony Trading Post, which sells authentic tion in 1996, and has met with world lead- Looking Horse is also known as the 19th for VIP Seating, which includes a 45-minute
Native American goods and art, in Half Moon ers, including President Obama and the generation keeper of the sacred white buffa- meet-and-greet with Looking Horse.
Bay about a year ago. Looking Horse’s visit Dalai Lama; and every year he travels to a lo calf pipe, a responsibility bestowed on Visit bearcrowandponytradingpost.com
will mark the store’s first anniversary. new country to share his spiritual practices him at the age of 12. He is the youngest ever for tickets and more information.
THE AIR-KING
A tribute to the golden age of aviation in the 1930s, featuring a
prominent minute scale for navigational time-readings.
It doesn’t just tell time. It tells history.