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A man believed to have stabbed his girlfriend to death Saturday in San Mateo was
arrested Monday night at his mothers
Redwood City home after police evacuated a
hillside neighborhood.
Anthony Kirincic, 22, was wanted for the
murder of Colleen Elizabeth Straw, who died
Anthony
Kirincic
Colleen
Straw
District seeks
a solution for
substitute gap
Superintendent invites community to
help find teacher shortage solutions
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
The southwest lot of the three corners site at Third Avenue and El Camino Real near downtown San Mateo is under construction
while the other two lots remain vacant.
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Woody Allen is 80.
Actress-singer
Bette Midler is 70.
Comedian Sarah
Silverman is 45.
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ture taken with Santa Claus, the 6month-old boy couldnt stay awake
while they waited in line.
So Santa obliged Walters and posed
asleep with the snoozing child resting
on his belly.
Walters posted the photos of the
sleeping pair on Facebook. The photos taken Nov. 25 at Evansvilles
Eastland Mall and posted the following day have been liked 371,000 times
and shared more than 195,000.
Walters tells USA Today that everyone has been very kind. He says most
comments referred to how much the
pictures have brightened peoples day.
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suggested by the above cartoon.
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Planning commissioners cannot grant
final approval to the project during the
meeting Wednesday, but only make a recommendation to the South San Francisco
City Council.
Should the business center ultimately be
approved, local companies, which rely on
it for goods, may have increased access to
quick on-site delivery.
Nearly half of Costco Business Center
transactions occur online or over the
phone, according to a city report, and the
purchases are typically eligible for delivery from the warehouse by the next day.
Due in part to the popularity of the home
delivery option, which reduces the amount
of cars driving to the business center to
pick up purchases, Costco has requested a
reduction in the amount of parking spaces
a similarly sized business would be
required to offer at its property, according
to the report.
Typically a large store the size of the
proposed business center would be required
to offer 370 parking spaces, but Costco
has offered 335, which the company feels
is adequate, according to the report.
Based on parking studies at four other
business center sites throughout the state,
the average peak demand requires 235
parking spots. The 335 proposed to be
offered in South San Francisco is more
than enough to address similar use, according to the report.
Of the 335 proposed parking spots to be
offered at the site, 34 would be for use by
Costco trucks, which speaks to the popularity of the stores delivery program,
according to the report.
Since such a large percentage of sales
for a Costco Business Center are for the
delivery businesses, there is a lower
demand for parking than for a typical
retail use, or for a core Costco, according
to the report.
Further parking concerns may be alleviated through an effort by Costco to encourage store employees to take alternative
forms of transportation to work, according to the report.
Incentives offered by the company to its
employees who are willing to carpool,
bike, ride public transportation or take
other alternative forms of transport to
work should reduce single occupant car
trips by 28 percent, according to the
report.
Considering the opportunity to offer a
unique service to local businesses, as well
as rejuvenate a large building which has
been empty for roughly 13 years, the business center could be a significant new
asset to the economic growth of South San
Francisco, according to the report.
The project proposal should be a benefit to both the immediate vicinity, and to
the city, according to the report. The
existing building, landscaping and signage will be rehabilitated and the longvacant site will be activated with a retail
use that will serve businesses locally and
regionally.
Police reports
Worth a shot
A person called the police to ask about
regulations involving the sale of inherited rearms on Hiller Street in
Burlingame before 11:25 a.m. Sunday,
Nov. 22.
BURLINGAME
Medi cal emerg ency . An elderly man fell
off his bicycle on Clipper Drive before 8:22
a.m. Monday, Nov. 23.
Hazardo us s i tuati o n. A person called to
complain that a pond had too much water and
it was overowing into a small gazebo on
Concourse Drive and Island Park before
10:28 a.m. Monday, Nov. 23.
Fi g h t . A ght occurred between two
employees of a store on El Camino Real
before 3:25 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23.
Mi no r i njury . A woman who thought she
was having a stroke got into a cab which
was then rear-ended on El Camino Real
before 4:21 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23.
STATE
Steve Bohlen, left, the states oil and gas supervisor, is leaving the
Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources to return to the
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory research center.
NATION
McCarthy predicts no
govt shutdown over
Planned Parenthood
By Andrew Taylor
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Accused Planned Parenthood gunman Robert Lewis Dear, right, appears in court with public defender Dan King
by video link from jail in Colorado Springs.
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t h i n g .
Seriously, said
Minority Leader
Harry Reid, DNev., as he left
Majority Leader
M i t c h
M c C o n n e l l s
office after a 20Kevin McCarthy minute meeting.
Going to wait
and see what happens.
There are less than two weeks
until a deadline to pass the massive
spending bill, which would fund
every Cabinet agency and avoid a
holiday season government shutdown. If the process doesnt go
smoothly, a last-minute temporary
funding measure would be required
to keep the government open when
the current stopgap measure expires
Dec. 11. Im hopeful to get it all
done and voted on by the 11th. If
not, were here until the 18th and it
wont make any difference. Well
get it done, McCarthy said.
The so-called omnibus spending
bill represents a challenge for new
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.,
who took over the top House job
after former Speaker John Boehner,
R-Ohio, was forced out this fall over
his penchant for looking to
Democrats to help pass major legislation like year-end spending bills,
among other reasons.
LOCAL
Jones reportedly went through the victims pockets before he was able to break
away and had the front desk call police. The
victim was not seriously injured and the
three women and juvenile were arrested at
the scene. Couch appeared in court Monday
where she plead not guilty, received a courtappointed attorney and her bail was set at
$100,000.
Lujan and Jones posted $50,000 bail and
are set to appear in court in early January,
Wagstaffe said.
An anonymous caller reported a similar
incident that occurred around 2 a.m. that
same morning. In that case, the victim said
he arranged to engage in prostitution with a
woman and when he arrived he was confronted by a young looking white man and
Hispanic woman who stole $100 from him,
Wagstaffe said.
He couldnt confirm if the cases were
related.
Firefighters annual
holiday, food drive starts
Foster City firefighters announced the
start of their annual holiday toy and food
drive, which begins Tuesday.
contributions to the Palo Alto Friends
Meeting El Salvador Projects; 957
Colorado Ave.; Palo Alto, CA 94303.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m.
on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015, at the First
Baptist Church of Palo Alto, 305 North
California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94301. All
friends and family are welcome.
Those who attend the memorial service
are invited to bring pairs of glasses that are
no longer needed and which will be distributed to poor El Salvador community members who need them.
Darlene L. Hickok
Darlene L. Hickok, 67, died in Redwood
City, California, Nov.27, 2015. Wife of
Bill Hickok, of Redwood City; loving
mother of Billy Hickok (Stacy), of San
Mateo; Angie Hickok, of Redwood City;
Local briefs
Donations of canned and nonperishable
food can be dropped off at the fire station at
1040 E. Hillsdale Blvd. or at the fire administration offices at the same address, fire
officials said.
Donations of new, unwrapped toys,
stuffed animals and books can also be made
at the same locations, according to fire officials.
Firefighters will not be accepting used
toys, books or stuffed animals this year,
fire officials said.
Donations can be made until Dec. 30,
according to fire officials.
Monetary donations are also welcome and
can be made payable to Samaritan House,
fire officials said.
Ann Konstantelos
Ann Konstantelos born April 27, 1916,
Obituaries
died Nov. 26, 2015.
Resident of San Mateo of over 55 years.
Wife of the late John Konstantelos. Sister
of the late Aristides Alexander and his
deceased brother Steve Alexander.
Survived by nephews Peter and David
Alexander, their mother Grace Alexander
and nieces Danielle and Maria Alexander.
Founding charter member of Holy Cross
Church in Belmont, former translator for
the department of immigration, course
work in philosophy University of
Chicago.
A memorial service will be held 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Sneider, Sullivan and
OConnells. The funeral will be held 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Church of the
Holy Cross in Belmont.
NATION
Donald Trump addresses a Trump for President campaign rally in Macon, Ga.
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WORLD
REUTERS
World leaders gathered in Paris Monday for the start of the World Climate Change Conference 2015.
of greenhouse gases?
Addressing climate change
should not deny the legitimate
needs of developing countries to
reduce poverty and improve living
standards, Chinese leader Xi
Jinping told the conference.
The last major climate agreement, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol,
required only rich countries to cut
emissions, and the U. S. never
signed on. Since then, global temperatures and sea levels have continued to rise, and the Earth has
seen an extraordinary run of
extreme weather, including severe
droughts and storms.
This new round of talks seeks to
produce an agreement that would
require all countries, rich and poor,
to take action.
OPINION
Harry Roussard
Foster City
Erin Macias
Pacifica
A novel suggestion
Editor,
Both Democrats and Republicans
seem to be bewildered by Black Lives
Matter protesters in the streets of
American cities. Your columnist, Mr.
Jonathan Madison, voice of the
Republican party in San Mateo
County, is very articulate in pointing
out to readers that his partys leaders
are noble and patriotic.
He is indeed a learned and well
informed individual. In praising the
Republican party, he is fond of quoting Plato. But why is he so silent
about the subject of Black Lives
Matter? Perhaps it would help if Mr.
Madison read Between the World and
Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. I think Mr.
Madison could learn a lot from Mr.
Coates. Who knows, he might even
become a Democrat.
Guy M. Guerrero
Burlingame
Protect low-income
and middle-class families
Editor,
As a student of social work in San
Jose State University, the article
Corporate Housing Practice ends in
the Nov. 23 edition of the Daily
BUSINESS STAFF:
Charlotte Andersen
Charles Gould
Paul Moisio
Irving Chen
Karin Litcher
Joe Rudino
Dalila Rosas
San Jose
Reality check:
Only peace is peace
Editor,
According to Hillary Clinton,
Islam is not our adversary. Muslims
are peaceful and tolerant people and
have nothing whatsoever to do with
terrorism. Mrs. Clinton avoids
acknowledging recent events in
which violence and Islam go hand in
hand.
Endless iterations of Islam is
peace do not make that statement
true. Islam is submission, surrender
to the will of Allah, and Allah is the
greatest is shouted before innocents
die in a hail of gunre or are blown to
bits by a suicide bomber.
Christian, Yazidi and other minorities are being enslaved, massacred
and driven out of the Middle East, and
the Sunni and Shia sects of Islam
arewaging savage war against each
other.Recognizing these realities
should not require a hard choice from
anyone.
Julia Lutch
Davis
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BUSINESS
Dow
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-78.57
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market:
NYSE
Ford Motor Co., down 20 cents to $14.33
The automaker will book a $600 million charge for signing bonuses
paid to union workers under a new four-year contract.
Vale SA, down 20 cents to $3.37
Brazil is planning to sue the mining operator and its partner BHP Bilton
over damage caused by a dam collapse at the Samarco mine.
Computer Sciences Corp., up $2.42 to $31.33
The information technology company completed its spinoff of CSRA
following CSRAs combination with SRA International.
J.C. Penney Co., down 24 cents to $7.97
The retailers shares dropped as competition with traditional rivals
and Internet-based operations heated up on Cyber Monday.
Nasdaq
Office Depot Inc., down 16 cents to $6.59
U.S. antitrust regulators are preparing to block the office supply stores
sale to rival Staples Inc., according to media reports.
JD.com Inc., up 73 cents to $30.68
The China-based online retailer saw shares gain ground as shoppers
headed to the Internet to shop on Cyber Monday.
Oramed Pharmaceuticals Inc., up $1.35 to $9.10
The pharmaceutical company signed a development and licensing
deal worth up to $50 million with a Chinese company.
Macrocure Ltd., down 41 cents to $2.03
The biotechnology companys chief financial officer and chief medical
officer are resigning as it conducts a strategic review.
Business brief
By Justin Pritchard
HONOR ROLL: THE WEEKS BEST PERFORMANCES BY SAN MATEO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES >> PAGE 12
within one.
After Curry missed a 3pointer, the Jazz had a
chance to take the lead, but
Hood missed a 3 from the
wing with five seconds left.
Curry hit two free throws to
seal the victory as Gordon
Haywards half-courter at
Steph Curry the buzzer fell way short.
Klay Thompson added 20,
including four 3-point baskets.
Robert Miranda has quickly made a name for himself with the Knights, bringing home a
See AOTW, Page 12 ninth-place medal from the state championships Saturday at Fresnos Woodward Park.
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SPORTS
Honor roll
atari na Warburto n,
No tre
Dame-Bel mo nt
v o l l ey bal l .
How to pick just one player from
Notre Dame-Belmonts five-set comeback win
over Menlo School in Saturdays CIF Northern
California Division IV playoffs? Four players
had double-digit kills, paced by Katie Smoot
and Tammy Byrnes 20 apiece. Setter Kristine
Gese totaled a career-high 63 assists. But it
was Warburton who set the comeback in
motion. With Notre Dame trailing 1-0 in the
match, and down 17-15 in Game 2, Warburton
went on a 10-point service run to give the
Tigers a 25-17 win in the pivotal second set.
And not only did the senior libero tab four
match aces, she totaled a match-high 22 digs
to help Notre Dame advance to Tuesdays Nor
Cal finals against Marin Catholic.
Maddi e Stewart, Menl o Scho o l v o l l ey bal l . The senior closed out her high
school volleyball career with 18 consecutive double-digit kill matches, including 29
kills in two Northern California Division IV
playoff appearances last week. In last
Tuesdays four-set win over Hilmar, Stewart
totaled 16 kills. She then followed that with
a double-double in Saturdays five-set elimination loss to Notre Dame-Belmont with 13
kills and 12 digs.
AOTW
Continued from page 11
Section meet at Crystal Springs. But it fell
short of his personal record on the course a
15:31.6 finish in a non-CCS meet Oct. 10 at
the Crystal Springs Invitational.
Then, at the CCS finals Nov. 14 at Crystal
Springs, Miranda struggled to find his form.
While he took third place, his time on the
2.95-mile course fell to 15:47.2.
Rob was really disappointed in his performance at CCS, so thats why he wanted to come
out at state and make up that, quote, perfor-
Mat t S p i g e l man ,
Hal f Mo o n Bay fo o tb al l . The senior running back rushed for 201
yards and three touchdowns in a 28-14 win
over Carmel in the CCS
Division V semifinals.
In the second half, the
Cougars ran 30 offenMatt
sive plays Spigelman
Spigelman
carried the ball 21 times.
Hi l l s dal e fo o tbal l defens e. The
Knights faced a serious test in the CCS
Division IV semifinals against Silver Creeks
2,000-yard rusher Dontye James. The Knights
passed with flying colors, holding James to
just 104 yards on 13 carries, more than 100
yards under his season average as they beat the
Raiders 23-7.
Brett Wettel and, Hi l l s dal e fo o tbal l .
The two-year senior starter threw for 184 yards
and a touchdown, completing 17 of 24 passes.
In the second half, he completed 10 of 13 in
the Knights CCS semifinal win.
Camero n Tay l o r, Hi l l s dal e fo o tbal l .
The senior running back accounted for 225
yards of total offense 185 rushing and 40
receiving to help lead the Knights to
their first CCS title game since winning it
SPORTS
Penalties,
penalties,
penalties
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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SANTA CLARA Jim Tomsula is now talking about having his players sprint off the bus
and into Solider Field on Sunday.
Anything that might get things going on the
road at last.
The San Francisco 49ers (3-8) are 0-5 away
from Levis Stadium this season and little
points to them getting over that hump unless
things change drastically, and in a hurry.
They go to Chicago this week then travel to
Cleveland the next, putting the Niners not
only in two tough venues but also probably
facing wintry weather. Former Browns kicker
Phil Dawson is bracing for rain and snow.
After our meeting this morning with the
film, that was the first topic of conversation,
Tomsula said Monday.
Whatever the conditions, San Francisco first
must find a way to avoid the rash of mistakes
seen in Sundays 19-13 home loss to the firstplace Arizona Cardinals, namely 13 penalties
for 81 yards.
Youre not going to change flights. Youre
not going to change that youre going on the
road, Tomsula said. So, the changes need to
come from each one of us and how we have ourselves prepared to play. Again, the acknowledgement of it and mentally coming off getting
off a bus on game day and maybe we need to
sprint off the bus. But, that sense of urgency
and attack that football game.
While many of the Niners were furious at the
officials Sunday, they still must clean up their
play to avoid costly miscues.
Quinton Dial was called for a debated roughing the passer penalty on Arizonas winning
drive, and the 49ers thought it was clean.
Carson Palmer put it this way: Theres no
debate here. He hit me right in the face with the
NFL brief
Gronk injured in Pats first loss
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. The Patriots quest
for a second perfect regular season came to an
end Sunday night with a 30-24 overtime loss to
the Denver Broncos. Whats worse, tight end
Rob Gronkowski was injured late in the game.
Gronkowski joins a list of injured that
already included running back Dion Lewis,
receivers Julian Edelman and Danny Amendola,
and a slew of offensive linemen. So instead of
thinking about 16-0, the Patriots can worry
about playoff position.
After the game he was seen walking with only
a slight limp. Asked Monday if the news was
encouraging, Belichick declined to give details.
We always hope for the best for all of our
players, he said. That will never change.
The last time the 49ers and the Bears met was at
the regular-season debut of Levis Stadium to
start the 2014 season, when Brandon Marshalls
two fourth-quarter touchdown grabs paced
Chicago to a 28-20 comeback win.
crown of his helmet.
A day later, Tomsula still thought Dial did the
legal thing.
Listen, things happen on a football field in
real time. My vantage point of the play is we
came in and Dial was working to get to the
strike zone, which we call a strike zone. Same
way you throw a pitch, from the knees to the
shoulders, he said. And thats where were
aiming to tackle for the integrity and safety of
the game. So, thats what we do. And I did see
him lower to get into that strike zone. But, I am
not here to critique officiating.
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BEARS
Continued from page 11
They just needed someone to push them. And I
think my assistant coach my wife Lauren
and I have been that combination.
Making a run a state championship puts
M-A volleyball in select company.
Throughout the schools history, M-A has
won just one state title when the 1988-89
boys basketball team captured the pinnacle
crown under head coach Jeff Klenow.
M-As volleyballers will have to continue
to embrace the Cinderella roll Tuesday in
travelling to No. 1 Monte Vista Christian at
7 p.m. But the Bears did just fine on the road
Saturday in an all-out battle against the No.
2 seed, getting key contributions from all
around, highlighted by junior outside hitter
Jacqueline DiSantos 19 kills and 24 digs.
Jacqueline was a stud again, Anderson
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game. Hillsdale, also over the past four
games, is allowing just 15.7 points per
game.
Will these numbers add up to CCS championships? That remains to be seen, but the
PAL certainly has a chance.
***
If you showed up late to Hillsdales CCS
seminal game against Silver Creek, you
might have been surprised to see Haris
Wasim, No. 10, running roughshod over the
Raiders defense.
If you were late, however, you missed seeing Cameron Taylor nearly having his No. 2
jersey ripped off him during a tackle. After a
quick wardrobe change, with Taylor donning
No. 10, he continued to gouge the Silver
Creek defense.
I asked him after the game if he was superstitious about his jersey. He admitted he was
a little leery of making the change, but after
having continued success following the number change, he said it wasnt that big a deal.
***
Not only are San Mateo County teams
making noise in the CCS football playoffs,
there are two county team doing the same in
girls volleyball. Menlo-Atherton and Notre
ating a state-sponsored
doping program.
The suspension of the
three Kenyan leaders
comes a week after a group
of athletes occupied the
federations headquarters
demanding the removal of
top officials in a protest
Isaiah Kiplagat against doping and corruption.
The IAAF said in the
interests of the integrity
of the sport it had suspended Kiplagat, Athletics
Kenya vice president
David Okeyo, who is also
a member of the IAAFs
ruling council, and 2015
world
championships
David Okeyo team leader Joseph Kinyua
for 180 days pending the
outcome of the investigation.
The three men are accused of potential subversion of the anti-doping control process in
Kenya and the potential improper diversion from Athletics Kenya of funds received
from Nike.
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Bonds in talks to
become Marlins
new hitting coach
Tuesday Dec. 1, 2015
Kiplagat and Okeyo are also being investigated by Kenyan police over the alleged misappropriation of more than $700,000 from
federation sponsor Nike.
I was formally set to relinquish the seat
anyway and retire to my farm but I will fight
all allegations against me vigorously,
Kiplagat said. My time in Athletics Kenya
was up anyway. Only an accident at home that
has kept me in hospital prevented me from
handing over.
Kinyua, the former treasurer at Athletics
Kenya, maintained that he had nothing to
worry about.
I responded to charges pertaining to
Nike sponsorship in March this year and
there is nothing new involving me since
that issue has been revolving for a long
time, Kinyua said. What has happened is
fine and each will have their day to respond
to the charges.
The ethics commission has appointed
Sharad Rao, a former director of public prosecutions in Kenya, as an investigator.
The cases come at a time with scrutiny over
the spike in doping cases in Kenya, with
more than 40 athletes failing tests since
2012.
By Steven Wine
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MIAMI Barry Bonds might soon be tutoring Giancarlo Stanton, slugger to slugger.
Bonds is talking with the Miami Marlins
about working for them as a hitting coach, a
person familiar with the discussions said
Monday. The person spoke to The
Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the discussions havent been
confirmed publicly.
The Marlins interest in the steroids-tainted home run king was first reported by
CBSSports.com. If hired by the Marlins,
Bonds would coach Stanton, their $325 million slugger, who has 181 career homers
even though he just turned 26.
Frank Menechino will be back in 2016 for
his third season as Marlins hitting coach,
and Bonds would work with him.
Bonds would join the staff of six-time AllStar Don Mattingly, who recently became
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Pick em Contest
In the Division IV Nor Cal title game, topseeded Notre Dame-Belmont will not get a
chance to avenge last years Nor Cal championship loss to Sonora. No. 3 Sonora was
swept by No. 2 Marin Catholic in the seminals.
Notre Dame would appear to have an edge
simply because they will be playing at
home, where the Tigers are 10-1 this season.
Marin Catholic, despite its 33-9 record,
played only seven matches on the road this
season.
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SPORTS
BONDS
WHATS ON TAP
TUESDAY
Girls' volleyball
Nor Cal championship match
Division I
No. 3 Menlo-Atherton (26-7) at No. 1 Monte VistaDanville (34-5), 7 p.m.
Division IV
No. 2 Marin Catholic (33-9) at No. 1 Notre DameBelmont (30-10), 7 p.m.
Girls basketball
Lincoln at Aragon, San Mateo at Oceana, Woodside Priory at Woodside, 6 p.m.
Boys basketball
Jewish Community at Crystal Springs, 5:30 p.m.;
Santa Clara at Hillsdale, 6 p.m.; El Camino at San
Mateo, 7 p.m.
Boys soccer
Sacred Heart Cathedral at Capuchino, 2 p.m.; St.
Francis at Woodside,Terra Nova at Oakland Tech, 4
p.m.
Girls soccer
Sequoia at Notre Dame-Belmont, 2:45 p.m.;
Burlingame at Santa Cruz, Menlo-Atherton at
Menlo School, Presentation at Capuchino, 3:30 p.m.;
Aragon at Jefferson, 5:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Girls soccer
San Mateo vs. Mercy-Burlingame at Skyline College, 3:30 p.m.
Boys soccer
South City at Westmoor, 3 p.m.
Girls basketball
Notre Dame-Belmont v. Lowell at Mills KSG tour-
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
New England 10 1 0
N.Y. Jets
6 5 0
Buffalo
5 6 0
Miami
4 7 0
South
Indianapolis 6 5 0
Houston
6 5 0
Jacksonville 4 7 0
Tennessee
2 9 0
North
Cincinnati
9 2 0
Pittsburgh
6 5 0
Baltimore
4 7 0
Cleveland
2 9 0
West
Denver
9 2 0
Kansas City 6 5 0
Raiders
5 6 0
San Diego
3 8 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Washington 5 6 0
N.Y. Giants
5 6 0
Philadelphia 4 7 0
Dallas
3 8 0
South
Carolina
11 0 0
Atlanta
6 5 0
Tampa Bay
5 6 0
New Orleans 4 7 0
North
Minnesota
8 3 0
Green Bay
7 4 0
Chicago
5 6 0
Detroit
4 7 0
West
Arizona
9 2 0
Seattle
6 5 0
St. Louis
4 7 0
49ers
3 8 0
Pct
.909
.545
.455
.364
PF
347
272
266
225
PA
212
228
257
287
.545
.545
.364
.182
249
232
236
203
260
234
299
257
.818
.545
.364
.182
297
266
259
213
193
230
276
310
.818
.545
.455
.273
252
287
264
244
207
220
280
307
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.455
.455
.364
.273
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241
287
243
204
PA
267
273
274
261
1.000 332
.545 260
.455 248
.364 261
205
234
279
339
.727
.636
.455
.364
231
262
231
230
194
215
264
288
.818
.545
.364
.273
355
267
186
152
229
222
230
271
Thursday, Nov. 26
Detroit 45, Philadelphia 14
Carolina 33, Dallas 14
Chicago 17, Green Bay 13
Sunday, Nov. 29
Houston 24, New Orleans 6
Kansas City 30, Buffalo 22
Oakland 24, Tennessee 21
Cincinnati 31, St. Louis 7
Minnesota 20, Atlanta 10
Washington 20, N.Y. Giants 14
Indianapolis 25, Tampa Bay 12
San Diego 31, Jacksonville 25
N.Y. Jets 38, Miami 20
Arizona 19, San Francisco 13
Seattle 39, Pittsburgh 30
Denver 30, New England 24, OT
Monday, Nov. 30
Baltimore 33, Cleveland 27
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mans game. Be a man. Thats what (ticks) me
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and work on that field, and we have to deal
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NFL GLANCE
Hold on
Among the more puzzling penalties Sunday
was one that helped the Raiders emerge with a
24-21 win in Tennessee after Oakland
appeared to turn it over on downs with 1:50
remaining.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
11
Boston
10
New York
8
Brooklyn
4
Philadelphia
0
Southeast Division
Miami
10
Atlanta
12
Charlotte
10
Orlando
9
Washington
6
Central Division
Cleveland
13
Indiana
11
Chicago
10
Detroit
9
Milwaukee
7
Milwaukee
6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
14
Memphis
10
Dallas
10
Houston
7
New Orleans
4
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
11
Utah
8
Minnesota
8
Portland
7
Denver
6
Pacific Division
Warriors
19
L.A. Clippers
10
Phoenix
8
Sacramento
7
L.A. Lakers
2
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7
8
10
13
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1
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6 1/2
11
6
8
7
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3
4
5
5
9
11
11
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2
4 1/2
6 1/2
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4
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8
11
13
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10
12
15 1/2
Mondays Games
Boston 105, Miami 95
Detroit 116, Houston 105
Chicago 92, San Antonio 89
Milwaukee 92, Denver 74
Atlanta 106, Oklahoma City 100
Golden State 106, Utah 103
Sacramento 112, Dallas 98
L.A. Clippers 102, Portland 87
Tuesdays Games
Washington at Cleveland, 4 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Phoenix at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Orlando at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Memphis at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Dallas at Portland, 7 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
L.A. Lakers at Washington, 4 p.m.
Golden State at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Phoenix at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Denver at Chicago, 5 p.m.
New Orleans at Houston, 5 p.m.
Toronto at Atlanta, 5 p.m.
Milwaukee at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Indiana at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
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relationship that left the San Mateo
woman dead after her estranged boyfriend
allegedly murdered her over the weekend
just days after he was released from jail for
attacking her months earlier.
Police worked around the clock to find
Kirincic, who was wanted for the murder of
Straw.
Straw, 34, died from multiple stab
wounds shortly after calling police to her
home at 1509 S. B St. Saturday afternoon.
Court records and neighbors recall a troubled past between the victim and Kirincic.
Straw had an active restraining order
against Kirincic as well as another man at
the time of her murder, according to police
and court records.
Kirincic recently pleaded no contest to
felony domestic violence and served 60
days for an attack during which he attempted to suffocate Straw with a pillow Sept.
26, District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said
Monday.
CYBER
Continued from page 1
big bucks for retailers.
Its too early for sales figures, but
Monday is still expected to be the biggest
online shopping day ever, likely racking up
more than $3 billion in sales, according to
research firm comScore.
As of 7 p.m. Monday, Adobe estimated
Cyber Monday sales would rise 12 percent
to $2.98 billion by the end of the day. A
more complete picture of Cyber Monday
sales will be available when comScore
releases figures on Wednesday.
A lot of people wait to see if deals are
better on Cyber Monday, said Forrester
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TEACHERS
Continued from page 1
One of the biggest challenges school
officials are grappling with currently,
said Baker, is a shortage of available
teachers who are willing and able to step
in to fill voids in classrooms left when
one of the districts core teachers misses
work.
Baker said he hopes the advisory
council could be a useful vehicle to communicate the districts need for more
teachers to the rest of the Redwood City
community, and possibly entice interested parties in substitute teaching locally.
There are not enough substitute
teachers, he said. When a teacher gets
ill, that has been very difficult.
The teacher shortage is not only an
issue in Redwood City, but has plagued
much of the Bay Area, as many local districts are looking at ways to make their
schools more lucrative to potential
part-time educators.
Baker said he believes offering professional development opportunities to
those who are interested in potentially
pursuing a career as a teacher is one of
his districts most attractive assets.
The district recently hiked its pay for
substitutes last year, but Baker said
more innovative and creative methods
need to be pursued to make Redwood
City a desirable destination for poten-
CORNERS
Continued from page 1
construction. A formal application has
yet to be turned in for the northwest lot,
the most recent to be vacated and the
only one sought for housing, Klein
said.
The southeast lot at 2 E. Third Ave. is
the furthest along with construction
crews well underway on creating a threestory mixed-use retail and office building. The entire 23,899-square-foot
facility will house 3,950 square feet of
retail and 4,000 square feet of office
space on the ground floor with 8,000
square feet of office on the second and
third levels, according to the city.
Across the street, another three-story
mixed-use building called the clock
tower project at 221 S. El Camino Real
will provide 11,000 square feet of
ground-floor retail space and another
21,000 square feet of office space
spread between the second and third
floors.
Both property owners have been
talking to brokers about potential tenants and considering how the offices
might be customized, Klein said.
Office space is a hot commodity, particularly in downtown San Mateo where
the vacancy rate rivals downtown Palo
Alto at just 1.51 percent as of
Calendar
TUESDAY, DEC. 1
Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. One-on-one help with technical questions. Free and open to
the public. For more information
call 591-0341 ext. 237.
E-book coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Help on how to download ebooks from the library. Free and
open to the public. For more information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
Alice Weils Chasing Light and
Reflection Exhibit Opening Day.
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Portola Art
Gallery at Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor
Road, Menlo Park. Chasing Light
and Reflection is a collection of oil
and acrylic paintings inspired by
rolling hills and majestic oaks.
Proceeds benefit the Ronald
McDonald House in Menlo Park.
Exhibit runs from Dec. 1 to Dec. 22,
Monday through Saturday, 10:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information contact 321-0220.
Rotary Park Peace Project. 11:30
a.m. 89 S. Ashton Ave., Millbrae.
Unveiling of peace pole and bench.
For more information call 259-2333.
Celebrity Legends Toy Drive and
Holiday Festival Grand Opening.
Noon to 8 p.m. 939 Valota Road,
Redwood City. All toys and donations will benefit different local Bay
Area childrens charities. Adults $5,
seniors $3, children $1. Free admission with an unwrapped new toy.
Daily through Dec. 12. For more
information and the schedule of
celebrity appearances visit hoskinsblackhistorymuseum.org or call
366-3659.
San Mateo on Ice. 2 p.m. to 10
p.m. Fitzgerald Ball Field in Central
Park, Fifth Avenue and El Camino
Real, San Mateo. Located in San
Mateos Central Park, the outdoor
ice rink features 9,000 square feet of
real ice and is the largest outdoor
skating rink in the Bay Area. $15 per
person for all day skating with free
skate rental. For more information
visit sanmateoonice.com.
Ladies Night Annual Holiday
Boutique. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Domenico Winery, 1697 Industrial
Road, San Carlos. Enjoy award-winning wines from a no-host bar, complementary light hors doeuvres,
and a unique experience as you
shop for the people on your holiday
list. For more information email
karen@domenicowinery.com.
Holiday Showcase of 2015
Successes. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1500
Easton Drive, Burlingame. CSIX
Peninsula alumni share their succes
stories. For more information call
522-0701.
Downtown Abbey : The Music
and the Era. 7 p.m. Menlo Park
Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.
Fans of the TV show Downton
Abbey, as well as people interested
in Edwardian England, will enjoy a
lively, interactive audio-visual lecture presentation from music historian Dulais Rhys. Free. For more
information
visit
menlopark.org/library or call 3302501.
Kindergarten Open House. 7 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. Ronald C. Wornick
Jewish Day School, 800 Foster City
Blvd., Foster City. For more information call 378-2611.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2
Computer Class: Digital Device
Petting Zoo. 10:30 a.m. Belmont
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Experience a variety of
digital devices and learn about
their library applications. For more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Weekly Networking Lunch. Noon
to 1 p.m. Kingfish Restaurant, 201 S.
B St., San Mateo. Meet new business
connections and join SMPA for
lunch and networking. Free. For
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Annual Christmas Tour. 2 p.m. to 4
p.m. 519 Grand Ave., South San
Francisco. Tour of museum featuring Christmas decorations.
San Mateo on Ice. 2 p.m. to 10
p.m. Fitzgerald Ball Field in Central
Park, Fifth Avenue and El Camino
Real, San Mateo. Located in San
Mateos Central Park, the outdoor
ice rink features 9,000 square feet of
real ice and is the largest outdoor
skating rink in the Bay Area. $15 per
person for all day skating with free
skate rental. For more information
visit sanmateoonice.com.
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25 Chatty pets
29 Subway opposites
31 Botch
34 Had a meal
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302 Antiques
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002
BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Victorian
Side Sewing Table, All original. Rosewood. Carved. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $350. (650)815-8999.
HAND DRILLS and several bits & old
hand plane. $40. (650)596-0513
MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk,
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bevelled glass, $700. (650)766-3024
OLD COFFEE grinder with glass jar.
$40. (650)596-0513
OLD VINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains
Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65
(650)591-3313
PAIR OF beautiful candalabras . Marble
and brass. $90. (650)697-7862
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
ANTIQUE MAHOGONY double bed with
adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
(650)592-4529
ANTIQUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319
BRASS / METAL ETAGERE 6.5 ft tall.
Rugs, Pictures, Mirrors. Four shelf. $200.
(650) 343-0631
BROWN RECLINER, $75 Excellent Condition. (650) 315-2319
CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
CHILDS TABLE (Fisher Price) and Two
Chairs. Like New. $35. (650) 574-7743.
COFFEE TABLE @ end table Very nice
condition $80. 650 697 7862
COMPUTER DESK $25 , drawer for keyboard, 40" x 19.5" (619)417-0465
COMPUTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
GEOFFREY BEENE Jacket, unused, unworn, tags , pink, small, sleeveless, zippers, paid $88, $15, (650) 578-9208
FREE 2 piece china cabinet. Pecan finish. Located in SSF. I'll email picture.
650-243-1461
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304 Furniture
308 Tools
ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
306 Housewares
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
SHEER DRAPES (White) for two glass
sliding doors great condition $50 (650)
692-3260
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
TABLECLOTH, UNUSED in original box,
Royal Blue and white 47x47, great gift,
$10.00, (650) 578-9208.
308 Tools
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CHIPPER/SHREDDER 4.5 horsepower,
Craftsman $150 OBO. (650) 349-2963
CLICKER TORQUE Wrench, 20-150 lbs,
1/2", new, $25, 650-595-3933
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
Call (650)344-5200
$99
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
the local area.
470 Rooms
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
SUNGLASSSES UNISEX TOMS Lobamba S007 w/ Tortoise Frames. Polarized lenses 100% UVA/UVB NEW
$65.(650)591-6596
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
VEST, BROWN Leather , Size 42 Regular, Like New, $25 (650) 875-1708
VINTAGE 1970S Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
GOLF BALLS-15 dozen. All Brands: Titeslist, Taylor Made, Callaway. $5 per
dozen. (650)345-3840.
Cleaning
Cleaning
Concrete
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER, new, 30 inches,
bound on both sides, burgundy color, 30
lineal feet, $290. Call (650)579-0933.
620 Automobiles
Garage Sales
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
Make money, make room!
Concrete
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Construction
OSULLIVAN
CONSTRUCTION
New Construction
Remodeling
Kitchen/Bathrooms
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Licensed and Insured
Lic. #589596
620 Automobiles
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$4,200 OBO (650)481-5296
FORD 98 Mustang. GT Convertible.
Summer fun car. Green, Tan, Leather interior, Excellent Condition. 128,000
Miles. $3700. (650) 440-4697.
NISSAN 02 Altima SE, 3.5 litre V.6, one
owner. Passed smog, Fully loaded,
$3,000 (650) 573-1050
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
WE BUY
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
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AA SMOG
(650) 340-0492
Dont lose money
on a trade-in or
consignment!
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Daily Journals
Auto Classifieds.
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Well run it
til you sell it!
Reach 76,500 drivers
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640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $55 (650)357-7484
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
mounting hardware and other parts $35.
Call (650)670-2888
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650 -273-5120
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Construction
Construction
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Housecleaning
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Hauling
Drywall
PENINSULA
CLEANING
BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES
A+ BBB Rating
Lic#1211534
Drywall/Plaster
1-800-344-7771
(650) 248-4205
TIDY CLEANERS
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
Services Included:
General House Cleaning,
Move In/Out, Window Washing.
20 + Experinece/Free Estimates
Please Call:
Donna (650) 839-3768,
Maria (650) 361-1135;
Cell (650)815-1635
650-322-9288
Handy Help
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Gardening
CALL NOW FOR
FALL LAWN
PREPARATION
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
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$40 & UP
HAUL
Free Estimates
(650)341-7482
CHAINEY HAULING
Junk & Debris Clean Up
Landscaping
PREPARATION!
AUTUMN LAWN
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HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
SPECIALS
AS LOW AS $2.50/sf.
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650-560-8119
REED
ROOFERS
(650) 591-8291
Painting
Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling,
Tile Installation,
Door & Window Installation
Priced for You! Free Estimates
CRAIGS PAINTING
Residential & Commercial
Interior & Exterior
10-year guarantee
craigspainting.com
(650)296-0568
Flooring
Roofing
DISCOUNT HANDYMAN
& PLUMBING
Free Estimates
Plumbing
AAA RATED!
(650)219-4066
HVAC
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
Hauling
Lic.#834170
Free Estimates
(650) 553-9653
Lic#857741
SENIOR HANDYMAN
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
JON LA MOTTE
650-201-6854
PAINTING
(650)368-8861
THE VILLAGE
CONTRACTOR
Lic #514269
Remodels Carpentry
Drywall Tile Painting
Lic#979435
(650)701-6072
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
Easy online
booking
Residential Commercial
Interior Exterior
Water Damage, Fences,
Decks, Stain Work
Free Estimates
CA Lic 982576
(415)828-9484
No messy take
home trays
Soothing, beautiful
salon allows you
to relax while your
teeth whiten
Plumbing
www.mauiwhitening.com
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
Attorneys
Law Office of Jason Honaker
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Cemetery
LASTING
IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
Clothing
$5 CHARLEY'S
(650)771-6564
Dental Services
COMPLETE IMPLANT
Dentistry Under One Roof
Same day treatment
Evening & Saturday appts available
Peninsula Dental Implant Center
1201 St Francisco Way, San Carlos
650.232.7650
Maui Whitening
650.508.8669
Dental Services
Food
I - SMILE
THE CAKERY
EYE EXAMINATIONS
Exceptional.
Reliable. Inovative
650-282-5555
Financial
(650)697-9000
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
Food
BRUNCH EVERY
SUNDAY
Houlihans
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
The Clubhouse Bistro
Wedding, Event &
Meeting Facilities
(650) 295-6123
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
Steelhead Brewing Co.
333 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)344-6050
www.steelheadbrewery.com
NOTHING BUNDTCAKES
Make Life Sweeter
*864 Laurel Street, San Carlos
650.592.1600
650.552.9625
A touch of Europe
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
unitedamericanbank.com
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
KAY'S HEALTH
& BEAUTY
Facials Waxing Fitness
Body Fat Reduction
(650)697-6868
SKIN TASTIC
MEDICAL LASER
Fitness
LOSE WEIGHT
In Just 10 Weeks !
with the ultimate body shaping course
contact us today.
(650) 490-4414
SLEEP APNEA
We can treat it
without CPAP!
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Furniture
Bedroom Express
Where Dreams Begin
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
Insurance
HEALTH INSURANCE
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
Eric L. Barrett,
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
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Legal Services
Seniors
LEGAL
AFFORDABLE
24-hour Assisted Living Care
located in Burlingame
Mills Estate Villa
Burlingame Villa
Short Term Stays
Dementia & Alzheimers Care
Hospice Care
(650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
415600633
DOCUMENTS PLUS
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preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Jeri Blatt, LDA #11
Registered & Bonded
(650)574-2087
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provide self help services at your
specific direction."
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(650)556-9888
633 Veterans Blvd #C
Redwood City
Save $500 on
Implant Abutment &
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Free parking behind bldg
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Music
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
Bronstein Music
(650)588-2502
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Real Estate Loans
REAL ESTATE LOANS
650-348-7191
Frames, Gifts,
Calendars, Toys,
Create
YOUR
Art Supplies,
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UArt Redwood City 2550 El Camino Real 650-328-3500
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Tax Preparation
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579-7774
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IRS TAX
PROBLEM?
Call:
Trust The Tax Pros
(650)349-4492
Travel
FIGONE TRAVEL
GROUP
(650) 595-7750
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Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
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