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Slopes of volcano offer lush, we will prosecute you. It’s that simple,”
Sessions told reporters on a mesa overlook-
ing the Pacific Ocean, where a border barrier
separating San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico
ilies as a way to deter others, echoing recent
comments by Homeland Security Secretary
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the A-team
final final bid is being decided in what
Central is essentially a playoff game.
Coast Win and you’re in.
Section And this is where the excite-
playoff ment comes in. Jefferson, with a
berth will win over Mills Tuesday, can wrap
By Tim Reynolds best regular season record, sought a Draymond Green — on the floor be decided up the Lake Division title. The
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spark by changing its starting five Sunday to start a game for the first Saturday. Grizzlies are currently 9-0 and
against the Cavs for Game 3 of the time all season. The result was a The PAL lead the second-place Vikings by
The “Death Lineup” breathed new Eastern Conference semifinals. rout, one that allowed the Warriors receives two games. Essentially,
life into the Golden State Warriors. Utah showed Houston a new look to head home with a 3-1 lead in eight auto- Jefferson needs to win one of its
It was yet another reminder: In Sunday in Game 4 of their West their series against the Pelicans. matic CCS final three games to take the
the NBA playoffs, where even a semifinal matchup, and while the “Anytime we’ve been in any dan- bids, with title.
brief downward slide can be enough Jazz slowed the high-powered ger over the years, we’ve sort of the top four from the Bay There are a lot more moving
to end a season, even the best Rockets at times they still fell into gone to this lineup,” Warriors Division all making the cut. The parts in the Ocean Division.
teams won’t hesitate when they a 3-1 series deficit. coach Steve Kerr said. “The lineup top three teams from the Ocean King’s Academy (10-1) already
feel a need to shake up their start- And then there’s the Warriors, worked or whatever, but it’s not Division also are in, but that has clinched at least a share of
ing lineups. who were coming off a big loss in about the lineup. It’s really not.” eighth and final spot will be the Ocean Division crown with
Desperate times in the first round Game 3 against New Orleans so All due respect to Kerr, he might determined by a play-in game Woodside (9-3) two games back
sent Cleveland to desperate lineup they put their five best players — be overstating that one. between the fourth-place team
measures. Toronto, the team that Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, from the Ocean and the Lake See LOUNGE, Page 16
finished with the NBA’s second- Andre Iguodala, Kevin Durant and See DUBS, Page 14
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as ey Mul kerri ns and To mo y a set in 2015. Then they closed the meet by
Hi rano , Hi l l s dal e bo y s ’ ten-
Honor roll shattering the previous 400 free relay record of
ni s . The Knights No. 3 doubles of Tigers’ wins last week. She had a monster capped the week by leading SHP with four 3:53.50, set in 2004, with a remarkable swim
team came up clutch once again, helping week nonetheless, going a combined 9 for 14 goals in an 18-9 win over Palo Alto. of 3:46.84. Anderson also broke an individual
Hillsdale win its first boys’ CCS team match with six RBIs, seven runs scored, two triples To mmy Barnds , Sacred Heart Prep record in the 50 free with a time of 24.65.
in 20 years. Hillsdale was tied with Crystal and a home run. She opened the week with a bo y s ’ l acro s s e. The Gators took home their Trey Zahurs ky, Leo nardo Es pi no za
Springs 3-all in the first round of the tour- pair of RBIs in the Tigers’ 6-5 non-league win fifth straight league title, and their first in their and Kenny Os terl und, Capuchi no bas e-
nament when Mulkerrins and Hirano over Westmont. She banged two triples in an inaugural season in the West Catholic Athletic bal l . What a comeback the Mustangs enjoyed
dropped the first set, 4-6. They prevailed in 11-1 win over Harker and then capped her League with a 20-1 win at Serra. Barnds did the in a 12-8 non-league victory over Serra. The
a second-set tiebreak, 7-4, to take the mid- week with a 5 for 5 day at the plate with a yeoman’s work at the front of the scoring flur- day before Serra took over the San Francisco
dle set, 7-6. They then clinched the win for home run, diving in three and scoring four ry, which saw SHP open the game with a sea- Chronicle’s No. 1 ranking in the Bay Area,
the Knights with a 6-2 win in the finale. times in a 17-8 win over Mercy-Burlingame. son-best 18 straight goals. Barnds accounted Cap rallied back from an 8-2 deficit with a
Bro o ks Taner, Serra bo y s ’ s wi m- Mi t c h e l l Pl an e , Carl mo n t b as e - for seven of those goals to propel the Gators seven-run fifth inning. Serra was near the end
mi ng . The junior claimed three gold medals bal l . The Scots scored a pivotal 6-0 win into the WCAL playoffs as the No. 1 seed. of a four-game stretch over five days, and the
and one silver at the WCAL Swimming over Sequoia last Friday to leapfrog over Ben Si ng l er, Sequo i a bas ebal l . Only a Mustangs took advantage of a slate of inexpe-
Championships. Taner teamed with seniors Hillsdale and into second place in the PAL freshman, Singler led the Cherokees to a 13-2 rienced pitchers, with Zahursky, Espinoza and
Alec Cullen, Riley Scanlan and Daniel Bay Division. Plane led the way, tossing a non-league win over Mills, snapping Osterlund totaling three RBIs apiece.
Gilmartin to set a new WCAL record in the three-hit shutout to earn his third win in his Sequoia’s 12-game losing streak. Singler went Drew Do wd, Serra bas ebal l . The Padres
boys’ 200 medley relay with a time of last three starts. Over that stretch, the sen- 2 for 3, driving in a pair and scoring twice. wrapped up a co-WCAL championship —
1:34.36. The team also took second in the ior right-hander had has worked 20 innings, Ri l ey Rho des , Grace Anders o n, Ev e sharing the crown with Valley Christian —
400 free relay. Taner marched to two more allowing six runs on 15 hits, to up his sea- Kearns and Mi a Gri ffi ths , Hal f Mo o n with a 7-0 victory over St. Ignatius. Serra
wins in individual competition, claiming son line to a 4-2 record with a 2.27 ERA. Bay g i rl s ’ s wi mmi ng . The sophomore manager Chris Houle turned to his youngest
gold in the 200 free with a 1:40.89, then Ing ri d Co rri g an, Sacred Heart Prep sensations crushed it at the PAL Ocean player to make the start in the left-hander
setting a new WCAL mark in the 100 fly g i rl s ’ l acro s s e. Corrigan netted eight Division Swimming Championships, team- Dowd, and the sophomore delivered a gem.
with a time of 48.84, which qualifies him as goals in a pair of Gators wins, splitting them ing to break two meet records Saturday at Dowd made his first varsity complete game a
an automatic All-American in the event. evenly in half. She opened the week by being Oceana High School. The foursome got out of three-hit shutout, striking out 10 while walk-
No o s ha Steward, No tre Dame- one of three Gators to score four in a 16-4 the gate in the meet’s first varsity race, record- ing just two, as the Padres clinched their sec-
Bel mo nt s o ftbal l . The sophomore came up win over Burlingame. Corrigan was joined ing a time of 1:53.99 in the 200 yard medley ond co-championship in the past three years,
a double short of hitting for the cycle in a trio by Allison Carter and Genna Gibbons. She relay, breaking the previous record of 1:54.70 and their 20th all-time WCAL crown.
set the boys’ 100 backstroke record with a Next year, the senior is set to swim colle- 2000s and went on to swim at Cal Poly.
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Capitals knock out Penguins
Cavs sweep to make 4th straight Eastern finals
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS while waiting for the Boston-Philadelphia
PITTSBURGH — Evgeny Kuznetsov’s
semifinal series to end.
breakway goal 5:27 into overtime gave the CLEVELAND — Order has been restored
Washington Capitals a 2-1 win over the for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Four games 76ers 103, Celtics 92
Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 on Monday with Toronto straightened them out.
night, and a berth in the Eastern Conference PHILADELPHIA — T.J. McConnell turned
LeBron James sent the Raptors into summer a surprise start into the save of the season
finals for the first time in 20 years. vacation for the third straight season as the
Kuznetsov took a lead pass from and Dario Saric scored 25 points to help the
Cavs completed another series sweep over the 76ers stave off elimination in a win over
Alexander Ovechkin and tucked the puck by East’s top team with a 128-93 win in Game 4
Matt Murray to end Pittsburgh’s two-year the Celtics in Game 4.
on Monday night to advance to the conference The Sixers still face daunting odds headed
reign as Stanley Cup champions and propel finals for the fourth consecutive year. DAVID RICHARD/USA TODAY SPORTS into Game 5 and trailing 3-1 in the Eastern
the Capitals into the NHL’s final four for James finished with 29 points, 11 assists LeBron James drives against Raptors forward Conference semifinals: No NBA team has
just the third time in franchise history. and spent some of the final 7:38 dancing near OG Anunoby Monday night in Cleveland. ever won a series down 3-0.
Braden Holtby stopped 21 shots for the the bench during Cleveland’s 10th straight “It was a great series for us,” James said. McConnell had a career-high 19 points,
Capitals, who will face Tampa Bay in the playoff win over Toronto, which changed its “We had a lot of challenges to start the seven rebounds and five assists in only his
Eastern Conference finals. Alex Chiasson system, its roster and its approach but still series knowing the domination they had in second start of the season and meshed well
scored his first playoff goal in four years dur- can’t beat the game’s best player. the regular season. We had a great game in the backcourt with Ben Simmons.
ing a taut, tight contest through regulation. Pushed to the max for seven games by plan and we just tried to execute it.” With NBA teams down 3-0 having lost all
Kris Letang scored for the Penguins and Indiana in the first round, the Cavs took Kevin Love added 23 points and J.R. 129 series, the Sixers may need more than
Murray finished with 28 saves but couldn’t care of Toronto quickly. Smith 15 for the Cavs, who can now rest spirit to pull off this stunner.
close his legs fast enough to stop Kuznetsov’s
forehand flick from in close as Pittsburgh’s bid
they outscored the Pelicans 52-26. Everything is on the table for the Raptors
at becoming the first team in 35 years to win
three consecutive Cups came to an abrupt end.
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CCS selection and seeding meeting break advantage over Terra Nova Golden State. And even though
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Boys’ volleyball
LOUNGE is slated for 2:30 p.m. that same
afternoon.
Both those division winners,
by virtue of sweeping the Tigers in
a pair of games this season. The
Knights wrap up the regular season
this is his second year with the
Warriors, I still am dumbfounded at
how great he truly is.
CCS tournament Continued from page 11 whichever they might be, better with a pair against Capuchino this He absolutely crushed the New
Division I
No. 6 Salinas (15-9) at No. 3 Menlo-Atherton (28-0),
have all their CCS paperwork filled week after splitting a pair with Orleans Pelicans in Game 3 Sunday,
7 p.m. out before they get to the ballpark Burlingame last week. dropping 38 on 15 of 27 shooting,
with two to go. Half Moon Bay Saturday morning, because there Let’s just say, for the sake of
Division II (8-4) is clinging to that third- with 20 coming in the first half.
No. 6 Leland (21-10) at No. 3 Serra (26-7), 7 p.m. will be a real short turnaround from argument, that Hillsdale, with one Face-up jumpers. Turnaround
place spot going into the final the end of the game and the begin- more win, clinches that third spot.
Baseball week. Menlo-Atherton currently jumpers. Pull-up and fade-away Js.
ning of the CCS meeting. That still leaves a scramble for that The jab step, drives to the bucket.
WCAL tournament sits in fourth place in the PAL’s *** fourth automatic CCS berth out of
No. 8 St. Ignatius at No. 1 Serra, No. 7 Riordan at No. middle division with a 7-5 record. Defenders in his face or not.
2 Valley Christian, No. 6 Sacred Heart Cathedral at There is still some question as to the Bay Division between Bumped off his spot. Didn’t matter.
No. 3 St. Francis, No. 5 Bellarmine at No. 4 Mitty, 4 p.m. Aragon is in fifth, two games which four teams will get automat- Burlingame, Terra Nova and
South City at El Camino, King’s Academy at San behind the Bears. Durant is a stone-cold scorer.
Mateo, Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, Half Moon Bay ic transfer berths out of the Bay Capuchino.
at Woodside, Westmoor vs Crystal Springs at Sea The best part? Both M-A and Division. Both the Panthers and Mustangs It got to the point where I was
Cloud Park, 4 p.m. Aragon control their own destinies Coming into this week, Sacred have one game to make up, howev- yelling at my television, almost
Softball
as they face each other in the regu- Heart Prep (9-3) and Carlmont (8- er. Burlingame, which takes on feeling sorry for the Pelicans.
San Mateo at Burlingame, Carlmont at Woodside, lar-season series finale. Aragon, 3) would appear to be the only two Terra Nova in two regularly sched- “How are you supposed to stop
Sequoia at Aragon, Hillsdale at Capuchino, 4 p.m. which will host M-A Tuesday and teams free and clear. The Gators uled games, finishes up its rain- that?” I’d cry as Durant floated a
Boys’ golf be on the road in Atherton wrap up the season with a pair delayed series with Sequoia 10 a.m. shot over a closing Anthony
At Laguna Seca Golf Ranch-Monterey Thursday, needs a sweep to tie the against Sequoia (1-9), while the Saturday. Capuchino is sandwich- Davis. When poor Jrue Holiday
CCS regional tournament #1, 8 a.m. Bears for that fourth-place spot. Scots have two with Menlo School ing a makeup game with Carlmont was trying to defend Durant, about
CCS regional tournament #2, 1 p.m.
The Dons would then win the head- (3-8). Thursday between its set with a six-inch mismatch in KD’s favor,
WEDNESDAY to-head tiebreaker with M-A and be Hillsdale (8-4) still has a shot at Hillsdale Wednesday and Friday. Durant would post him up on the
Baseball the Ocean representative in the high block and simply spin and
WCAL tournament semifinals at Santa Clara Uni- winning a share of the division ***
versity, 4 and 7 p.m. PAL CCS Play-in game. title, but there is also the possibil- I always knew Kevin Durant was shoot right over the top. ABC
Sequoia at Sacred Heart Prep, Menlo School at Carl- M-A, on the other hand, could ity that they fall all the way to fifth good. A superstar even. He was a announcer Mark Jackson said
mont, Capuchino at Hillsdale, Terra Nova at something to the effect of, Durant
Burlingame, 4 p.m. move up to third with a sweep of in the standings if everything star his first and only year at the
the Dons and one loss by Half breaks the wrong way for them. University of Texas and I’d see him was shooting over Holiday as if he
Boys’ tennis Moon Bay to Woodside. That’s because the Knights hold occasionally when he played for wasn’t there.
CCS tournament
Semifinals at Bay Club Courtside/Los Gatos Swim Adding even a little more drama only a two-game lead in the loss Oklahoma City — a few highlights Many say Steph Curry is the
andf Racket Club, Los Gatos, 1:30 p.m. is the fact that Saturday’s game will column over Terra Nova (6-6), here and there. greatest shooter of all time, but
Boys’ lacrosse start at 10 a.m. at the home of the Burlingame (5-6) and Capuchino But I never fully appreciated his Durant is quickly climbing the lad-
WCAL tournament semifinals, TBD, 3:30 p.m. Ocean Division representative. The (5-6). Hillsdale would hold the tie- scoring brilliance until he came to der of best scorers of all time.
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said company spokeswoman Jasmine Mora in alignment with any new policies, accord- rental market, some residents complained
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in an email.
Mora added the incident last month was
exceedingly rare, as the company offers
ing to the report.
While there are additional costs associat-
ed with bringing in the requisite help to
about properties which they claimed were
being rented to house dozens of rotating
pilots, airline attendants and more.
countless listings across the globe with monitor the industry, the report notes The properties allegedly were makeshift
limited disruptions. But when such misbe- imposing taxes or fees could also work to dormitories serving as crash pads for those
spurred by a party last month at an Airbnb havior does occur, she said the company build Millbrae’s income base. who sought cheap and easy access to San
rental which ended with gunshots. While no takes pride in trying to be as responsive as Francisco International Airport. Residents
Hotels are currently required to pay a 12
one was injured in the incident, it did possible to quelling local concerns. To that suggested those who stayed there were disre-
percent transient occupancy tax to the city
promptly inspire residents to flood a City end, Papan lauded the company’s response spectful, disorderly and often compounded
when a visitor stays overnight, generating
Council meeting and call for more stringent as well as Airbnb’s willingness to collabo- existing traffic and parking problems by
abut $8 million annually for the general
controls designed to prevent another simi- rate on future regulations. relying on ridesharing services or rental
fund.
larly unruly outburst. cars to get to work.
As it stands, city policy does not include During the previous discussion of short-
In response, Mayor Gina Papan pledged a specifications addressing the rentals hosted term rentals, residents called at the very Papan said she is uncertain how common
willingness on the part of officials to online which have become increasingly least for a tax to be imposed on such prop- such arrangements are in Millbrae, but said
approve rules addressing the issues raised common in recent years, according to a city erties as a means of leveling the playing generally similar issues are faced by a hand-
by residents. report. Such rentals are regulated under the field with hotels and also generating rev- ful of local communities near the airport.
“Absolutely, ” responded Papan when code pertaining to boarding houses, accord- enue. Beyond neighborhood concerns, the
asked if it is reasonable to expect coun- ing to the report detailing options for more Papan also noted the opportunities pre- report adds the short-term rental market may
cilmembers would direct staffers at the refined rules. sented by potential regulations, while be further constraining an already limited
upcoming meeting to develop new policies. Looking forward, opportunities include adding officials’ attention was guided by an housing market by giving another option
“I think it’s important for all cities through- allowing enforcement on a complaint basis obligation to preserve public safety ahead to property owners who otherwise would
out the Peninsula. We had preliminary regu- — responding to calls from neighbors frus- of seeking additional funds. seek more permanent tenants.
lations, but we need to tighten them up so trated by a short-term rental property near- “This is also a revenue stream, but the pri- Considering the variety of potential areas
we protect the citizens.” by — or modifying the zoning code to mary focus is protecting the residents,” she of concern brought by the industry, Papan
For the company’s part, Airbnb said it is require business licenses, hotel taxes and said. said she expects councilmembers to take an
willing to work alongside officials to draft other payments designed to seek accounta- Beyond the financial advantages, Papan expansive view on reform while consider-
ordinances best suiting Millbrae, where 70 bility from renters and property owners added an enhanced regulation could also ing a variety of perspectives.
hosts list properties. alike, according to the report. work to address complaints of boarding “We are taking an all-inclusive
“We want to work with the city of The latter option, recommended by staff, houses in Millbrae, such as shared living approach,” she said.
Millbrae to help ensure that local residents may require additional city staffers to inven- arrangements used by airline industry work- The Millbrae City Council meets 7 p.m.
can continue sharing their home and to help tory all the properties listed on the short- ers. Tuesday, May 8, in City Hall, 621 Magnolia
hosts comply with the city’s local laws,” term rental market then work to bring them In previous discussions of the short-term Ave.
free, transferable passes for visitors with address those factors so another neighbor- individuals with serious mental illnesses
PARKING
Continued from page 1
additional passes for purchase are among
the measures officials could implement in
a permitting program aimed at easing
hood isn’t similar affected by the meas-
ures.
“I think from the technical perspective,
at the intersection of Fifth and Waverly
avenues. She asked how the program could
affect parking along Waverly Avenue.
parking for residents. Those without per- you want to make sure that if you’re doing LoCoco said parking restrictions along
mits could park there for up to two hours, something in an area you’re not necessari- the street were part of the approval
coast — areas where residents have lodged and an existing 72-hour parking limit ly pushing the problem to the next area,” process for Waverly Place and that those
complaints — aren’t able to find street would continue to apply to all, including he said. “We want to make sure that we are would go into effect once construction is
parking spots. those with permits, said LoCoco. part of a solution and not just part of a completed at the end of May.
“These are neighborhoods where those By establishing a two-year permit term moving problem.” For Chair Everardo Rodriguez, ensuring
parking from the outside creates a bit of a with a singular expiration date and assign- Selby Park residents Diane Lieb and the specific neighborhoods where these
challenge for the folks living in the ing permits to addresses, administration Wiley Nichols said the street parking near programs could go in place would be criti-
neighborhood,” he said at an April 26 of the program could be kept simple and their home at Dexter and Glendale avenues cal to ensuring they are effective and sup-
meeting of the North Fair Oaks allow for those moving in and out of a has become more constrained in recent ported by residents.
Community Council. given neighborhood the option to apply, years as cars they thought may belong to “My initial reaction would be to run this
Though residents have suggested the said LoCoco. workers have taken up spots during the day through the community, the specific com-
parking constraints could be related to To ensure a permit program would and residents returning home from work at munities [where] this may be implemented
employees of nearby businesses parking address the concerns voiced by residents night park in the spots that open up when and just so that the facts about this pro-
in neighborhoods or workers parking util- of a given neighborhood and has suffi- workers leave. They said they are afraid to gram can get out there,” he said.
ity vehicles on residential streets as they cient support among community mem- vacate their spots in case they’re not able Assistant County Manager Mike
work on construction projects, LoCoco bers, LoCoco said the county could estab- to find space when they return home. Callagy assured councilmembers commu-
said the county has yet to collect and ana- lish criteria for reviewing and approving “You can go around the block and your nity meetings would be held near the
lyze the data on how the problems are aris- such a program. That would include requir- spot is taken,” said Lieb. “I’m forever ask- neighborhoods for which the program is
ing in areas they claim are affected. ing at least 50 percent of residents in a ing people, ‘would you move up a little bit being considered and emphasized county
But those questions could be answered in given neighborhood respond to a survey so we can fit one more car here?’” officials are still in the initial stages of
a process county officials are considering about the need for a permit program and Community Councilwoman Linda Lopez exploring permit programs to see if they
undertaking if enough residents speak up two-thirds of respondents to be supportive noted concerns about large utility vehicles are a fit, noting they can be tailored
about the issues in their neighborhoods, of it before officials proceed. parked along Waverly Avenue on the depending on circumstances.
said LoCoco. He said officials would also study the southern edge of the Selby Park neighbor- “These programs come in a variety of
Assigning two street parking permits number of spots available at different hood and near the site of Waverly Place, a forms … there’s really not one size fits
per household at an annual cost of $75 per times of day to identify the cause of the supportive housing project expected to all,” he said. “The key is that there’s got
permit and providing each unit with six crunch and how a program could best make 15 furnished studios available to to be a demonstrated need.”
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location, said McManus.
The Burlingame site holds the addi-
tional benefit of proximity to local
Should the process unfold as intend-
ed, the new facility comprised of near-
ly 15,000 square feet spread across
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maneuver, as officials suggest the Officials have had limited success ously rented from the county Office of they pursue the ultimate goal: to
have their horses stand at the gate Are You Ready to Vote in June? 7
Bayshore property is among the few negotiating terms of a deal with prop- Education as a temporary home for for a shot at winning the Kentucky p.m. Martin Luther King Community
suitable locally to serve as the new erty owners Herbert Wei and a variety Design Tech High School, but recon- Derby. For more information call Center, 725 Monte Diablo Ave., San
591-8286. Mateo. The League of Women Voters
home to Peninsula Alternative School. of parties affiliated with a trust owning sidered when a suitable deal could not is sponsoring a program that will
the land, McManus said. be reached with county officials. Human Traff ick ing in the Bay provide an overview of where, when
Assistant Superintendent Elizabeth Area. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park and how to vote. San Mateo County
McManus said the move comes as offi- As a result, officials started the For the Crestmoor campus, officials Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo is implementing a new voting sys-
cials have worked alongside the prop- process of seizing the property under have suggested they may be interested Park. Presentation by Betty Ann tem that will give residents more
in selling a portion of the land to Boeving Hagenau, who will address ways and more days to vote. For
erty owner to acquire the site, and said state law allowing public agencies to what human trafficking looks like in more information call 342-5853.
the two sides are staying in constant acquire land which will be used for pub- finance construction of housing for the Bay Area. For more information
teachers. But the plans discussed last call 330-2501. ‘The Full Monty.’ 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
communication throughout. lic benefit, so long as the owners are Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
“We are trying to make this work for fairly compensated. Following an year were put on hold until a suitable WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For
the property owners as well as the dis- appraisal, school officials set aside home for the continuation site could Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Bell more information contact boxof-
Street Park, 560 Bell St., East Palo fice@hillbarntheatre.org.
trict,” she said. “We are taking things $5.6 million to buy the land. The dis- be identified. Alto. Free spaying and neutering
in a very methodical way.” trict is also responsible for paying Board President Linda Lees Dwyer clinic hosted by the Peninsula FRIDAY, MAY 11
Humane Society. Surgery performed Free Hearing Screenings. 9 a.m. to
The site east of Highway 101 is the relocation costs for any businesses or has said the housing development by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery 3 p.m. 88 N. San Mateo Drive, San
right spot to move the school current- people displaced by the acquisition. could be brought back following con- vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and Mateo. In support of May being
dogs only. For more information call Better Hearing Month, come in and
ly located at the former Crestmoor Essence Printing cites the property as struction of the new continuation cam- 340-7022. have your hearing screened for free.
High School campus in San Bruno, one of its two Peninsula locations, pus, but would not address the propos- For more information call 342-9449.
said McManus, who is part of the according to the company website. al until the first step of the facilities San Mateo County ’s New Voting
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to
administrative team which has long McManus noted the property was for shuffle was completed. noon. Redwood City Main Library, System presented by The League
sale within the past year, but has since Regarding the Burlingame property, 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood of Women Voters. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
worked to relocate the continuation City. One-on-one questions Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut
closer to the heart of the district. been pulled from the market. She said McManus said officials consider it the answered regarding laptops, e-read- Ave., South San Francisco. For more
As it stands, students face long bus she expects Wei to get the land right spot for the continuation school ers, tablets or mobile phones. For information call 877-8530.
more information call 780-7098.
rides to reach the alternative high appraised as well, which could inform considering its proximity to students’ General Ar t Show. 5:30 p.m. to 8
school and officials believe that a future negotiations. homes as well as job opportunities. San Mateo Professional Alliance p.m. 33 Arroyo Drive, South San
Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. Francisco. A juried gallery show that
more centralized location would better Officials in March approved a reso- “We feel this is really aligned with Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth features a fine art exhibit of two
meet their needs. lution allowing the legal process to the students and getting into the mode Ave., San Mateo. Free admission, dimensional works created by local
lunch ordered off the menu. For and Bay Area artists. For more infor-
Noting most students rely on public begin, claiming the site is one of the of thinking about future careers and more information contact mation call 829-3800.
transportation to get to school, the few suitable pieces of land available where they want to go and getting mike@mikefoor.com.
Sing your heart out — Karaoke
site’s easy access to BART, Caltrain locally at a reasonable price to accom- them excited about that,” she said. Toastmasters Public Speaking and Night. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. 33 Arroyo
Leadership Sk ills Development. Drive, South San Francisco. For more
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 information call 829-3800.
“brand identity” and logo for the city, sonal reasons, I find that I need to step
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founded the annual Half Moon Bay
Leadership Awards/Scholarship pro-
gram, which recognizes local students
away from this role — it’s the right
decision for me, and for my family,”
Kowalczyk said in the release. “I
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
portive atmosphere while learning
to improve your communication
and leadership skills. For more infor-
‘Illume.’ 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Menlo-
Atherton Performing Arts Center,
555 Middlefield Road, Atherton. The
ballet offers a glimpse into the expe-
rience of displaced people grieving
for their accomplishments and commu- believe it’s important to leave things mation call (202) 390-7555.
the loss of home and their journey
nity service; he co-founded the Half better than we found them, and I hope May Job Fairs. 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. toward an unknown destination.
Kowalczyk is credited with driving Moon Bay Latino Council and is the community agrees that Half Moon Gatepath, 899 Stanton Road, $28-$55. For more information call
policies that brought about the city’s Burlingame. Fill open positions in 231-2025.
involved in several other community Bay is indeed a better place today, with Daly City, Burlingame and Mountain
economic recovery after the organizations, according to the our renewed economic vitality, new View. For more information call 259- ‘The Full Monty.’ 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Beachwood lawsuit and the last reces- release. library, and other improvements. I did 8508. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For
sion, efforts that also made subsequent my best for our community, and I want Living in San Mateo County: more information contact boxof-
“much-needed” capital projects possi- Kowalczyk is also the city’s repre- Community Discussion with Home fice@hillbarntheatre.org.
sentative to the Cabrillo Unified to thank the people here for their sup-
ble, according to the release. port over the years.”
for All. 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Grand
SATURDAY, MAY 12
Beyond the library, Kowalczyk is School District and Sewer Authority Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
Burlingame B occe Tournament.
South San Francisco. Free. For more
known for his contributions to other Mid-Coastside. The council will decide at an upcom- information call 877-8530. Washington Park Bocce Courts, 850
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame.
noteworthy projects, including the “It’s been my great honor to serve ing meeting whether to leave the seat THURSDAY, MAY 10 Registration closes on May 4. Cost
youth skate park, Mac Dutra Plaza and Half Moon Bay on the City Council for vacant until the next election, appoint Bike to Work Day — Energizing $100 for a four person team. For
Station. 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. more information contact
several bike and pedestrian trails. the past 8-and-a-half years. an interim councilmember or hold a Shorebird Park, 1200 Beach Park rshwartz@myastound.net.
He oversaw the creation of a new Unfortunately, for some deeply per- special election to fill the seat. Blvd., Foster City. Free snacks and
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Google Maps to plot a set of loca- 302 Portola Road, Portola Valley.
tions where ancestors lived, the Performance in Rothrock
route they took when they migrated Performance Hall. Cost $15 to $45.
to America, or the outline of their For more information call 345-9543.
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$10. For more information call 245- Silly Circus Show. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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