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shutout in a 13-0 win over Capuchino, fin- annual race was called off due to poor air
ishing with five saves. It now gives her five quality after the 2017 North Bay Fires. This
shutout quarters. She was huge in the year, she made up for lost time, making her
Cougars’ 9-6 win over previously Ocean debut at Stanford by placing third in the
Division unbeaten Terra Nova. Not only did Division I race. Her time of 18 minutes,
she finish with 15 saves, she shut out the 47.6 seconds on the five-kilometer course
Tigers in the fourth period of the three-goal was the best time recorded by any San
win. Mateo County participant.
Bral y n Lux , The Ki ng ’s Academy Jo n av e n Kuh n an d S i ’ i Te n g e i .
fo o tbal l . At 5-9, 170 pounds, Lux has Carl mo nt fo o tbal l . Kuhn, a junior run-
emerged as one of the best pound-for-pound ning back/returner, exploded in the Scots’
running backs in the PAL. In last Friday’s 48-18 win over El Camino. He rushed for
47-0 walloping of Hillsdale, the senior 214 yards on just 11 carries and scored five
totaled 236 all-purpose yards, surpassing touchdowns: runs of 39, 47 and 40 yards. He
1,000 all-purpose yards on the season. He also hauled in a 30-touchdown pass and
gained a majority of those on the ground, returned a punt 60 yards for another score.
taking 11 carries for 127 yards and three Tengei, a sophomore linebacker, led a Scots
touchdowns. He added three catches for 70 defense that held EC to 38 yards rushing
yards and a fourth TD, while adding 39 punt- while notching three sacks and recovered a
return yards. fumble.
Della Trimble set for 54 assists in Aragon’s Mo rg an McCl el l an, Carl mo nt v o l - Shannen Do rn, Wes tmo o r g i rl s ’ Nathan Yoho rushed for 103 yards in
four-set win over Woodside. l ey bal l . McClellan opened the Mountain cro s s -co untry. Running at her school’s Woodside’s 45-33 win over Jefferson.
D
el l a Tri mbl e, Arag o n v o l l ey - View-Los Altos volleyball tournament with host Ram Invitational in Daly City, Dorn Sequoia in a PAL Bay Division match. She
bal l . The Lady Dons maintained a a bang, leading the Lady Scots on a 16-0 run placed second in the girls’ varsity race with ended the week helping the Dons to three-
share of first place in the PAL Bay from the service line in the opening match a time of 15:16. game sweep for the Sequoia tournament
Division, taking down Woodside in four against Wilcox. The senior outside hitter Jacks o n Latai mua, Serra fo o tbal l . championships. She combined for 15
sets last Thursday. In setting Ella Sears for totaled 11 aces during the run, setting the The Padres defense is riding quite the streak goals, seven steals and four assists in wins
15 kills, and Amanda Potea for 14 kills, tone for Carlmont to go 4-0 through the following their 43-0 win over Bellarmine. over Santa Teresa, Sequoia and Notre Dame-
Trimble went large for 54 assists. tournament. And this standout performance They have played five shutout quarters of Belmont.
Des to n Hawki ns , Menl o -Atherto n came after Carlmont’s two wins in PAL Bay football and held the Bells to just 117 yards Jack Ki ng , Menl o Scho o l bo y s ’
fo o tbal l . PAL Bay Division favorite M-A Division play, by virtue of which she had of offense. The Serra secondary was nearly water po l o . The junior wing scored a half
scored in every quarter while cruising past already cinched an Honor Roll nod. The flawless, allowing just one pass comple- dozen goals to lead the Knights to a 19-2
Aragon 41-0, producing most of its offense by highlight of the Scots’ back-to-back wins tion on the day, while Lataimua recorded the win over rival Menlo-Atherton to take con-
way of the ground attack. The Bears rushed for over Burlingame and Hillsdale was highlight play in recording the first sack of trol of the PAL Bay Division.
343 yards, paced by a career-high 125 yards by McClellan’s double-double against his varsity career — a safety midway Nathan Yo ho , Wo o ds i de fo o tbal l .
Hawkins. The senior needed just eight carries Burlingame, as she notched 15 kills and 12 through the second quarter. The senior running back rumbled for 103
to do so, backed by a 70-yard scoring run, the digs. Mari a Sel l , Arag o n g i rl s ’ water yards on 20 carries to help carry the
longest run of his varsity career. Kai mei Ges cuk, Carl mo nt g i rl s ’ po l o . The senior utility dominated in four Wildcats to a 45-33 win over Jefferson, with
Jenni fer Martus cel l i , HMB g i rl s ’ cro s s -co untry. The junior didn’t get to Dons wins last week. She opened with a 10- touchdown runs of 29 and 24 yards the sec-
water po l o . The goaltender posted a rare run in the Stanford Invite last season, as the goal performance in a 13-12 win over ond half.
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WHAT’S ON TAP NFL STANDINGS Ronaldo sued, accused of rape by Nevada woman
TUESDAY, Oct. 2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE By Jimmy Golen on Monday that they have In a smiling Instagram video post-
Girls’ tennis East reopened a sexual assault case ed hours after the suit was filed,
Hillsdale at Half Moon Bay, Burlingame at Menlo- W L T Pct PF PA
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Atherton, El Camino at Aragon, Carlmont at San Miami 3 1 0 .750 82 90 from 2009 brought by the woman Ronaldo appears to deny the allega-
Mateo, Mills at Capuchino, Terra Nova at Sequoia, New England 2 2 0 .500 95 84 Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo is named in the lawsuit. The AP does tions.
Oceana at Woodside, South City at Westmoor, Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 50 106
Menlo School vs Notre Dame-Belmont at CSM, Sa- N.Y. Jets 1 3 0 .250 89 89 being sued by a Nevada woman who not identify those who say they “Fake. Fake news,” said the five-
cred Heart Prep at Crystal Springs, Notre Dame-SJ South said he raped her in the penthouse have been sexually assaulted. time world player of the year, who
at Mercy-Burlingame, Woodside Priory at Mercy- W L T Pct PF PA
Burlingame, 4 p.m. suite of a Las Vegas hotel in 2009 and Ronaldo’s attorney, Christian moved to Juventus from Real Madrid
Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 75 73
Jacksonville 3 1 0 .750 88 56 then dispatched a team of “fixers” to Schertz, did not immediately respond this summer. “You want to promote
Girls’ volleyball
Eastside College Prep at Woodside Priory, Ca- Houston 1 3 0 .250 96 108 obstruct the criminal investigation to an email seeking comment. But by my name. It’s normal. They want
puchino at Terra Nova, Mills at El Camino, Jefferson Indianapolis 1 3 0 .250 94 100 after a report on the case in Der to be famous, to say my name. But it
North and trick her into keeping quiet for
at Sequoia, Westmoor at South City, 5:15 p.m.;
Aragon at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, W L T Pct PF PA $375,000. Spiegel last week, he threatened to is part of the job. I am a happy man
Burlingame at San Mateo, Hillsdale at Half Moon Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 126 113 The suit says the woman asked sue the German magazine, saying: and all good.”
Bay, 6:15 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at Menlo School, Baltimore 3 1 0 .750 123 65
Sacred Heart Prep at Harker, Notre Dame-Belmont Cleveland 1 2 1 .375 102 104 police last month to reopen the “It violates the personal rights of our The woman’s attorneys did not
at Mercy-SF, 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 2 1 .375 102 116 criminal case; Las Vegas police client Cristiano Ronaldo in an immediately respond to a telephone
West exceptionally serious way.” message seeking comment.
Boys’ water polo W L T Pct PF PA confirmed to The Associated Press
Priory at Aragon, 3 p.m.; Capuchino at Mills, 4 p.m.; Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 145 115
Terra Nova at Sequoia, 6 p.m. Denver 2 2 0 .500 84 97
Girls’ water polo
Capuchino at Mills, 3 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame vs.
L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500
Raiders 1 3 0 .250
111 120
97 123 MLB PLAYOFFS FINAL AL STANDINGS Sports briefs
San Mateo at Aragon, 4 p.m.;Terra Nova at Sequoia,
5 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Hillsdale, 6 p.m.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East WILD CARD East Division
W L Pct GB
Reed vents after Ryder Cup
W L T Pct PF PA Tue., Oct. 2
Cross country
Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44 Rox (TBD) at Cubs (Lester 18-6), 5:09 p.m., ESPN Boston 108 54 .667 — NEW YORK — Patrick Reed
WCAL I at Baylands, 2 p.m. New York 100 62 .617 8
Dallas 2 2 0 .500 67 77 Wed., Oct. 3 Tampa Bay 90 72 .556 18 blames Jordan Spieth for them not
Men's college soccer Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 82 81 A’s (Hendricks 0-1) at NYY (Severino 19-8, Happ 7- Toronto 73 89 .451 35 playing together at the Ryder Cup,
Ohlone-Fremont at Skyline, 1 p.m.; Las Positas-Liv- N.Y. Giants 1 3 0 .250 73 95 0 or Tanaka 12-6), 5:08 p.m., TBS Baltimore 47 115 .290 61
ermore at Cañada, 4 p.m. South and tells The New York Times that
W L T Pct PF PA DIVISION SERIES Central Division U.S. captain Jim Furyk was not
Women's college soccer New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 137 121 Cleveland 91 71 .562 —
Hartnell at Skyline, 3 p.m.; Cañada at Foothill, 4 p.m. Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60
Best-of-5; x-if necessary Minnesota 78 84 .481 13 smart to sit him out twice.
Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 112 139 American League Detroit 64 98 .395 27 Europe won the Ryder Cup 17
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 3 Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 116 122 Boston vs. New York-A’s winner Chicago 62 100 .383 29
Boys’ water polo North Fri., Oct. 5: NYY-A’s winner at Boston (Sale 12-4) Kansas City 58 104 .358 33 1/2-10 1/2 outside Paris. Europe
Sacred Heart Prep at Valley Christian, Serra at Mitty, W L T Pct PF PA Sat., Oct. 6: NYY-A’s winner at Boston (Price 16-7) has won nine of the last 12 times,
3:30 p.m.; Burlingame at Hillsdale, 4 p.m.; Menlo- West Division
Atherton at Carlmont, 5 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 111 65 Mon., Oct. 8: Boston (Porcello 17-7) at NYY-A’s winner Houston 103 59 .636 — and it was the third time in its last
Green Bay 2 1 1 .625 92 83
Menlo School, 6 p.m. Minnesota 1 2 1 .375 90 110
x-Tue., Oct. 9: Boston at New York-A’s winner A’s 97 65 .599 6 five victories it won by seven
x-Thur., Oct. 11: New York-A’s winner at Boston Seattle 89 73 .549 14
Girls’ water polo Detroit 1 3 0 .250 94 114 Los Angeles 80 82 .494 23 points or more.
Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, Castilleja at Wood- West Texas 67 95 .414 36 Spieth and Justin Thomas went 3-
W L T Pct PF PA Houston vs. Cleveland
side, 4 p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont at Menlo School, 1, the only American tandem to
L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 140 67 Fri., Oct. 5: Cleveland (Kluber 20-7) at Houston
5 p.m.; Burlingame at Aragon, 5:30 p.m.
Women's college volleyball
Seattle
49ers
2 2 0
1 3 0
.500
.250
85 81
100 118
Sat., Oct. 6: Cleveland (Carrasco 17-10) at Houston FINAL NL STANDINGS play all four matches. Reed was
Cabrillo at Skyline, San Mateo at San Jose, Gavilan Arizona 0 4 0 .000 37 94
Mon., Oct. 8: Houston at Cleveland paired with Tiger Woods in four-
x-Tue., Oct. 9: Houston at Cleveland East Division
vs Cañada at CSM, 6:30 p.m. x-Thur, Oct. 11: Cleveland at Houston Atlanta 90 72 .556 —
balls, losing both matches, and sit-
Thursday’s game Washington 82 80 .506 8 ting out both foursomes matches.
THURSDAY, Oct. 4 L.A. Rams 38, Minnesota 31 Philadelphia 80 82 .494 10
Girls’ tennis Sunday’s Games National League In an interview with the Times
New York 77 85 .475 13
Aragon at Burlingame, Hillsdale at El Camino, Menlo- New England 38, Miami 7 FS1 and MLB Network
Miami 63 98 .391 26 1/2 after the closing news conference,
Atherton at Carlmont, Half Moon Bay at San Mateo, Dallas 26, Detroit 24 Milwaukee vs. wild card
Capuchino at Oceana, South City at Terra Nova, Mills Chicago 48, Tampa Bay 10
Reed says he expected Furyk to pair
Thur, Oct. 4: Rox-Cubs winner at Milwaukee Central Division
at Westmoor, Woodside at Sequoia, Woodside Pri- Green Bay 22, Buffalo 0 Fri., Oct. 5: Rox-Cubs winner at Milwaukee
him with Spieth again. Says Reed:
ory at Mercy-Burlingame, 4 p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep Jacksonville 31, N.Y. Jets 12 Milwaukee 96 67 .589 —
vs Harker at Blackford Campus, 4:15 p.m. Sun., Oct. 7: Milwaukee at Rox-Cubs winner Chicago 95 68 .583 1 “The issue’s obviously with Jordan
Cincinnati 37, Atlanta 36
Tennessee 26, Philadelphia 23, OT x-Mon., Oct. 8: Milwaukee at Rox-Cubs winner St. Louis 88 74 .543 7 1/2 not wanting to play with me. I
Girls’ volleyball Pittsburgh 82 79 .509 13
Sequoia at South City, El Camino at Jefferson, Terra Houston 37, Indianapolis 34, OT x-Wed., Oct. 10: Rox-Cubs winner at Milwaukee don’t have any issue with Jordan.”
Seattle 20, Arizona 17 Cincinnati 67 95 .414 28 1/2
Nova at Mills, Capuchino at Westmoor, 5:15 p.m.;
New Orleans 33, N.Y. Giants 18 Los Angeles vs. Atlanta
They were 4-1-2 in the previous
Crystal Springs at Eastside College Prep,Woodside
Priory at Notre Dame-SJ, 5:45 p.m.; Woodside at L.A. Chargers 29, San Francisco 27 Thur, Oct. 4: Atlanta (Mike Foltynewicz 13-10) at L.A. West Division two Ryder Cups and had not had
Burlingame, Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton, Half Oakland 45, Cleveland 42, OT Los Angeles 92 71 .564 — any other partners.
Fri., Oct. 5: Atlanta at L.A. Colorado 91 72 .558 1
Moon Bay at Aragon, San Mateo at Hillsdale, 6:15 Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 14
Open: Washington, Carolina Sun., Oct. 7: L.A. at Atlanta Arizona 82 80 .506 9 1/2
p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep at Mercy-Burlingame,
Mercy-SF at Menlo School, Harker at Notre Dame- Monday’s Games x-Mon., Oct. 8: L.A. at Atlanta
x-Wed., Oct. 10: Atlanta at L.A.
Giants 73 89 .451 18 1/2 Pulisic returns to U.S. soccer
Belmont, 6:30 p.m. Kansas City 27, Denver 23 San Diego 66 96 .407 25 1/2
CHICAGO — Midfielder Michael
Bradley and goalkeeper Brad Guzan
Concussions drop in Ivy League football with kickoff change will be back with the U.S. national
team for the first time since the loss at
By Lindsey Tanner have more kickoffs land in the end ommendation of league coaches on an experimental basis for the Trinidad and Tobago last October that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS zone and reduce returns. That play is after data from the previous year eight private universities in the Ivy ended the Americans’ streak of seven
one of the only times “where play- showed kickoffs accounted for 6 per- League. Other NCAA teams have straight World Cup appearances.
Concussions plunged in Ivy ers on both teams have the space to cent of all plays but 21 percent of kickoffs at the 35. Star 20-year-old midfielder
League football after the kickoff get up to full speed” rushing at each concussions. With NCAA approval, The researchers compared the two Christian Pulisic also is on the 24-
line was moved to thwart what other and potentially risking a head- they moved the kickoff line from seasons since the change with the man roster announced Monday for
might be the game’s most dangerous on tackle, said University of the 35-yard line to the 40. The previous three years. They found the games against Colombia on Oct.
play, according to a study published Pennsylvania researcher Douglas touchback line was also moved, average concussion rate per 1,000 11 at Tampa, Florida, and versus
Monday. Wiebe, the lead author. from the 25-yard line to the 20. kickoffs plummeted from almost 11 Peru five days later at East
The aim of the 5-yard move was to The 2016 change came at the rec- The NCAA approved the changes to just 2. Hartford, Connecticut.
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as builders invested heavily in South City and City Hall. “Do you want to serve the ineffective due to pushback from titans in
SOUTH CITY over recent years, populating the city’s
expanding skyline with cranes and heavy
equipment.
biotech industry and the rest of the world?
Or do you want to serve the residents of
South San Francisco?”
the industry, Gupta said he hopes to con-
tinually address the quality of life concerns
facing many by taking a broad approach.
Continued from page 1 The rise in construction gave way to To detail the source of her concerns Gupta said many of the affordability,
more community concerns, as residents regarding the cozy relationship between transportation and parking problems expe-
opportunities presented. exhausted with additional traffic conges- life sciences companies and city officials, rienced in South San Francisco are similar
With three open seats, incumbents Mark tion and parking problems grapple with Silva pointed to the city’s flag, which car- to those in other communities, and pointed
Addiego and Pradeep Gupta are running for the constantly increasing cost of living. ries a DNA double helix. to his breadth of experience on regional
re-election against challengers Mark The resulting displacement facing many With fears that the biotech industry may boards as the foundation for the informed
Nagales, Flor Nicolas, Steven Ponce- compelled Steven Ponce-Ramirez to enter eventually uproot in search of a more desir- perspective he can offer in the search for
Ramirez and Kamala Silva. Mayor Liza the race, as the 22-year-old shared accounts able locale, officials should take more care solutions.
Normandy is not running for re-election. of witnessing family and friends being to cater to the needs of the existing com- Gupta represents South San Francisco as
The councilmen are campaigning on the pushed out of his hometown. munity, said Silva, who grew up in South a board member on the Association of Bay
merits of their achievements, while some His election to the City Council would San Francisco. Area Governments, the City/County
of the challengers claim a fresh perspec- give a voice to the next generation of resi- Also a South City native, Nagales Association of Governments, County
tive needs to be brought to City Hall in the dents who will shape South San believes he is the candidate best suited to Community Action Agency and other
fall election. Francisco’s future, while also offering a respect the community’s past while also regional bodies.
“We are the envy of many communities platform to those concerned about afford- accommodating future development. “Today’s issues are such that they are not
on the Peninsula and if I have been a 1 per- ability, he said. As a member of the city’s Planning isolated,” said Gupta, who has lived in
cent factor in making that happen, then “The reason I’m running is I want my Commission, Nagales said he worked hard South San Francisco for the past 20 years
I’m extremely happy,” said Addiego, who generation to get more involved in the to honor that obligation by attempting to after immigrating to the United States.
was first elected in 1980, served two terms, community. I want to get the youth assure each developer proposing to build “And I’d like to benefit the city based on
stepped away, then returned in 2009. involved to vote, and get the city moving new homes is willing to set a portion of my capabilities currently.”
In his approximately 20 years as an in the right direction, ” said Ponce- the units aside at an affordable rate. Also a South San Francisco transplant
elected official, Addiego said he witnessed Ramirez, who works in the local hospitali- “We need to focus on building more following her immigration to the United
a variety of changes to his native commu- ty industry. affordable units here in South San States, Nicolas positioned herself as the
nity and in turn watched residents accom- Silva, who operates community website Francisco,” said Nagales, who pointed to candidate best suited to manage the con-
modate South San Francisco’s growth and Everything South City, agreed a fresh his ability to work from the dais with the cerns held by neighborhood residents
development. approach to leadership is necessary as developer constructing the Pinefino proj- while also maintaining a keen understand-
A central force in establishing the city’s well. To bolster her position, Silva point- ect along Baden Avenue to offer below- ing of the biotech community.
current position is the thriving local ed to the frustration many residents are market-rate units as an example of his suc- The former life sciences executive, who
biotechnology industry, which has con- feeling with the crush of ongoing develop- cessful commitment to the initiative. also served on the Parks and Recreation
sumed a majority of the Bayshore east of ment. Nagales said his prioritization of afford- Commission, said she wishes to manage
Highway 101 and serves as a primary eco- “It’s been too much, too fast and people able housing is born from the difficulty his the opposing interests by preserving the
nomic engine along the Peninsula. are mad,” said Silva, who said she was family faced in coping with the cost of liv- past while protecting the future.
Following the life sciences boom has encouraged to run by residents who viewed ing which almost forced them to move Nicolas, who has lived in South San
come an uptick in residential development, her as a conduit between the community before landing a loan allowing them to buy Francisco for about 30 years, said she sees
a home. the forthcoming general plan update as a
Gupta, elected in 2013, said he advocated mechanism for assuring all opinions are
for housing development east of Highway addressed as the city moves ahead.
101 in the area historically preserved for “We should make sure everyone’s points
biotech companies in an effort to combat are heard. We should not divide each other.
the city’s affordability crisis. And we can get to agreement when we hear
Though the approach was ultimately each other’s perspective,” she said.
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nel,” he said. “Although it’s been a
long wait, I think we’ll have a different
result.”
The Ar t of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Meet oth- The proposed ban previously
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community ers and make new friends. Cost $25. sparked concerns for Lori Marshall,
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. For more information call (650) 286- nor Californians elect in November.
Learn basic skills and explore a vari- 2585. CEO of the Cow Palace, who said if it
“While it’s disappointing now, I’m
ety of drawing tools and subject is successful the venue would have to
matter. 18+. Cost is $30 for eight Nintendo Lab K it Building. 4 p.m. confident that Sen. Weiner will move
find a way to make up the estimated
two-hour classes. For more informa- Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306 this bill forward for next year and I
tion call 802-4384. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. $125,000 in revenue generated by the
This workshop will cover the creative believe the bill will be signed,” he
five events Crossroads of the West
Senior Peer Counseling Free possibilities of cardboard and said. supported a 2009 resolution adopted
Training. 9 a.m. Peninsula Family assemble official kits to use with the hosts at the venue each year.
Nintendo Switch. For more informa- In vetoing the bill for a second time, by the board urging state legislators to
Service, 24 Second Ave., San Mateo. According to Marshall, the facility
Free training to be a senior peer tion call 877-8530. Brown said in a letter to the state enact a ban, and emphasized the
counselor for ages 55+. Program lan- does not receive any state funding and
Senate the decision on what kind of importance of sending a strong mes-
guages include English, Farsi, Hindi, Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. generates an average of $4.7 million
Mandarin, Cantonese and Spanish. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de shows occur at the Cow Palace rests sage about gun control at the Cow
las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience in revenue annually to be able to
For more information call 403-4300. with the facility’s board of directors, Palace, which has been in close prox-
required. Wear running clothes. For invest in facility and equipment main-
Taste of San Bruno. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. more information call 591-8286. which represents a broad cross-section imity to instances of gun violence in tenance and upgrades.
San Bruno Recreation Center, 251 of the community. Brown also noted in both Daly City and San Francisco.
City Park Way, San Bruno. All you can Clutterers Anonymous Meeting. 6
his letter former Gov. Arnold Canepa is hopeful county and Daly
eat buffet from 20 different local p.m. 1609 Valley View Ave., Belmont.
restaurants, two complimentary raf- If clutter is causing problems at Schwarzenegger previously vetoed the “The state should not profit off the City officials can collaborate with the
fle tickets, a free margarita and home, work or in relationships, and bill. sale of gun shows,” he said. “It’s not Cow Palace to scope development
enjoyment of a live band. Cost is $40. organizing is a daunting task, CLA is the right thing to do ethically, it sends
For more information call 588-0180. a place to talk about it with no guilt Though county supervisors passed a opportunities to boost the venue’s
or shame. For more information call resolution in support of Weiner’s bill the wrong message.” revenue in the future, noting new hous-
Redwood City Candidates Forum: 348-2856. ing and commercial housing were
Building a Better Future for Our in June, because the Daly City facility With confidence Lt. Gov. Gavin
Children. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fair Out to Eat 2018. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. is owned by the California Department Newsom will prevail in November to among the uses that stood out to him
Oaks Community Center, 2600 Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian
of Agriculture’s Division of Fairs and be the state’s next governor, Canepa as possibilities.
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. The Way, Palo Alto. Event costs $100 and
candidates forum, hosted by volun- supports LGBTQ+ youth. For more Expositions, the San Mateo County said given Newsom’s stances on gun “There are other alternatives, there
teer parent leaders with Innovate information call 424-0852. Board of Supervisors cannot restrict control he’s optimistic the legislation are other ways to go about it, but the
Public Schools, will include ques-
tions on education, housing and Healthy Eating: A Nutrition gun shows there on its own. As former would be successful if Wiener were to Cow Palace should not profit off the
economic opportunity for the next Work shop Led by CalFresh. 6 p.m. mayor of Daly City, Canepa said he pursue it again. sale of guns,” he said.
generation. For more information 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
call 562-6200. Francisco. Learn how to eat healthy,
shop smart and live well according ly only be implemented on a trial potential changes to signal timing and
Belmont City Council Candidate
Forum. 6:30 p.m. Belmont Library,
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Meet the candidates of the
2018 election for Belmont City
to a registered dietitian. For more
information call 829-3860.
San Mateo Public Library’s Book
Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. to 7:45
TRAFFIC
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basis.
Congestion due to cut-through traf-
fic has been a growing concern of resi-
additional signs at the intersection at
Peninsula Avenue and North Bayshore
Boulevard. Some residents also called
Council. Light refreshments. Free. For p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. dents, according to the release, and a for a “no left turn” sign preventing
more information call 591-8286. Third Ave., San Mateo. Meets in recent traffic study commissioned by drivers traveling southbound on South
Cedar Room. For more information East Bay often take the East Hillsdale
Diane Ferlatte: Missing Rib — The contact cmccarthy@cityofsanma- the city found that cut-through traffic Norfolk Street from turning left onto
Spirit of Women. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. teo.org. Boulevard exit to avoid freeway back- is the leading cause of Foster City’s East Third Avenue, which turns into J.
Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Alma ups. They travel down that road and gridlock. Hart Clinton Drive, as they believe it
St., Menlo Park. A performance with B ay Area Content Mark eting
a blend of personal stories and Meetup. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bovet turn left onto either Edgewater or Shell Cut-through traffic has also caused would discourage drivers from trying
humorous African-American folk- Office Center, 155 Bovet Road, San boulevards, and then turn right onto consternation in San Mateo. to cut through the neighborhood on
tales. Free. For more information call Mateo. Explore considerations and
challenges to getting started and Metro Center Boulevard and line up in Residents of the city’s North their way to State Route 92 and Foster
330-2501.
some of the available tools to help and around the Orchard Supply Shoreview neighborhood specifically City.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 unlock insights. Pizza provided. For Hardware parking lot to get onto State
Fundamentals of Geology. Little more information call (917) 903- have noticed drivers traveling east on The upcoming workshop on cut-
House, The Roslyn Morris Activity 8764. Route 92. Peninsula Avenue and south on Airport through traffic is part of a community
Center, 800 Middle Ave. Menlo Park. Eliminating left turns at those loca- Boulevard to reach North Bayshore dialogue series. In 2017, the city held
Cost $70. Learn to use common FRIDAY, OCT. 5
genealogical record types and K idz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South tions may very well bring unintended Boulevard, which runs parallel to a meeting on transportation and
important family history websites. San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange consequences and part of the point of Highway 101 and along the neighbor- mobility and the no left turn on East
For more information call 326-2025. Ave., South San Francisco. Kids will
move, play games, sing, stretch and the workshop is to identify those con- hood’s western edge, to reach the State Hillsdale Boulevard was proposed dur-
Computer Class: Election balance to foster gross motor skills. sequences and the merits of any other Route 92 interchange through J. Hart ing that meeting.
Resources. 10:30 a.m. Belmont For more information call 829-3860. proposal to mitigate congestion.
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Clinton Drive.
Belmont. For more information call KPOP CD Release Party. 4:30 p.m. Officials have also stressed that what- Pilot programs in that neighbor- Visit cdstrafficpilot.ev entbrite.com
591-8286. to 5 p.m. South San Francisco ever proposal moves forward will like- hood are being explored and entail to register for the October work shop.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Sons in Retirement Branch 4 San Francisco. Check out CDs from
Lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Elk’s BTS, Twice, NCT 127, Red Velvet and obtain a permit from the government beach was popular with surfers, fami-
Lodge, 920 Stonegate Drive, South
San Francisco. Active retired men’s
lunch. Cost $19. For more informa-
tion call (650) 878-5746.
more. Korean language classes,
photo booths, prizes and snacks.
Free. For more information call 829-
3860.
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before deciding who it wants to invite
onto its property.”
The attorney said Khosla will go
lies and people who fished.
Buescher said the access road has
recently been open to the public most
San Mateo Professional Alliance. Fir st Fr iday Art Series: Ashley ahead with applying for a Coastal of the time following the lower court
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, Moore. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Burlingame
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Library, 480 Primrose Road, Commission permit. Khosla, a co- rulings. He said trial evidence in the
Promotes an environment for idea Burlingame. A solo show. For more the people of California. The court founder of Sun Microsystems, bought case showed that beach access was
sharing, leveraging resources and information call 558-7400. rejected an attempt to privatize a pub- the property in 2008 and closed the open for a century and that four gener-
building long-term relationships.
SATURDAY, OCT. 6
lic resource. access road in 2009. ations of some families had visited the
Annual dues are $60 per year, and
Pancake Breakfast with the Junior “What was at stake was the right of
members will enjoy solid referrals
League and MP Fire Dept. 7:30 a.m. The injunction issued by Mallach in shore.
from other business members with-
in the group. Make sure to bring Menlo Park Fire District the people of California to have access 2014 requires Khosla to keep the The California Constitution pro-
your business cards, company Headquarters, 300 Middlefield Road, to beaches,” Buescher said.
Menlo Park. $5-$10. For more infor- access open in a way similar to the pre- vides that beaches on the seaward side
brochures and other informational
materials. For more information call mation call (510) 863-1401. Dori Yob Kilmer, a lawyer for vious policy until and unless he of the high tide line belong to the peo-
430-6500.
Friends of the San Bruno Public Khosla’s companies, said in a state- obtains a Coastal Commission permit. ple of California.
A Family Divided: Finding Peace Library Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ment, “We are disappointed the United The previous owners kept the gate to Khosla has argued that requiring him
San Bruno Public Library, 701 Angus
by Letting Go. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Ave., San Bruno. Bring a grocery- States Supreme Court decided not to the road open most of the time in day- to open the access road was an uncon-
Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095
Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. For more sized bag and fill it up with books for hear this important case. No owner of time, had a welcome billboard and stitutional taking of property without
information call 854-5897. $7. Larger bags $10. For more infor- private business should be forced to sometimes charged a parking fee. The just compensation.
mation call 616-7078.
San Carlos Smoke Free. 7 p.m. to 8
p.m. San Carlos Public Library, 610 Get Ready for Por tfest. 10 a.m. to 3
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