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Two candidates
vie for District 3
supervisor seat
Coastside housing, traffic, county
budget among the top priorities
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Woman found shot dies, Belmont appoints new a job leading County Parks in the fall.
Local briefs
investigation wears on search warrant on the Poplar Avenue resi-
Parks and Recreation director SamTrans approves new mobile app
A woman found with a gunshot wound to dence of Quiroz’s 21-year-old boyfriend Belmont City Manager Greg Scoles By this fall, SamTrans customers will
the head in Half Moon Bay in the early Tristan Cecil Feb. 22, according to the announced Brigitte Shearer will be the have the ability to purchase their bus fare
morning of Feb. 22 was reported to have San Mateo County District Attorney’s city’s new Parks and and plan their trips all from their smart-
died by the San Mateo County Coroner’s Office. Recreation director start- phone devices, according to the transit
Office. The search revealed thousands of Xanax ing May 2. agency.
Identified by the Coroner’s Office as Half pills, hundreds of Adderall pills, 7 ounces of Shearer comes to During its Wednesday meeting, the
Moon Bay resident Kimberly Quiroz, 18, cocaine, 861 grams of illegal mushrooms Belmont from the SamTrans Board of Directors approved
the woman spent days before her death in Highlands Recreation award of a $478,000 two-year contract with
and 201 ounces of marijuana along with four
critical condition after being taken by med- District in San Mateo Seattle-based Bytemark, Inc. for a
digital scales, $1,508 in cash, brass knuck-
ical helicopter to a nearby hospital the day County where she cur- SamTrans Mobility App Solution. The app
she was found, sheriff’s officials said previ- les and sales records, according to prosecu- rently works as the gen- will offer one-way and day pass tickets for
ously. tors.
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said an Brigitte Shearer eral manager. Her cur- adults, youth and eligible discount (senior,
After a man called 911 to report the rent organization has disabled and Medicare cardholders) riders.
shooting, deputies responded at about 5 active investigation into Quiroz’s death is more than 80 full- and part-time employ- The app also will provide real-time
a.m. to the 200 block of Poplar Avenue being conducted by the San Mateo County ees, child care programs, year-round aquat- arrival/departure information for trip plan-
where they found a woman later identified to Sheriff’s Office. ics facility, along with recreation classes ning on SamTrans and other transit systems
be Quiroz with a single gunshot wound to Arraigned on felony charges Feb. 23, and events for all ages. As the general man- in the region. The app is expected to go live
her head. Cecil is out of custody on a $100,000 bail ager, she served a community of very simi- Sept. 1. Shortly after the launch, the app
As part of an investigation into the bond and will next appear in court April 18 lar size and demographics to the city of also will provide customers with the ability
shooting, a narcotics task force and for preliminary hearing, according to pros- Belmont. The city’s last Parks and to purchase parking tickets for the
Redwood City police officers executed a ecutors. Recreation director Jonathan Gervais, took Colma/BART parking lot.
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Democrat wins
a California Assembly
seat, two races undecided
News briefs
Dems target House seat
that’s been red for decades
Dems, GOP using immigration
SACRAMENTO — Democrat
Sydney Kamlager won a special
election for a Los Angeles-area
seat in the California Assembly,
collecting well above the majority
SEATTLE — Eight unknown
Democrats are fighting for a spot
to challenge a high-profile
Republican in Washington state’s
in House races, but differently
By Alan Fram
of votes needed to avoid a June reliably red 8th District. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
runoff, according to preliminary It’s a familiar battle in the 8th,
results released Wednesday. where voters have chosen the WASHINGTON — Both
Thousands of ballots remained Republican for almost four decades Democrats and Republicans think
uncounted after Tuesday’s special since the U.S. House district’s cre- the stalemate between President
elections involving three open ation in 1980. But with the Donald Trump and Congress over
Assembly seats in Southern national GOP bracing for big immigration can help them in
California. midterm losses, the Democrats November’s congressional elec-
But Kamlager’s lead assures she hope to finally prevail. tions. Each could be right.
will have more than half the vote The retiring incumbent, Rep. In House races across the coun-
when results are certified. Dave Reichert, even said in an try, both parties are using the fight
Runoffs are almost certain in the interview last year with The over immigration — fanned by
two other districts, with Seattle Times that he expects the tweets from President Donald
Democrats leading in both races seat will be “hard” to keep in Trump about a crisis on the
and Republicans in second place. Republican hands. The non-parti- Mexican border that others say
The elections were held to doesn’t exist — to fire up base vot-
san Cook Political Report lists
replace three Democratic lawmak- ers in midterm elections.
the contest as a toss-up. In a
ers who resigned last year. Democrats think it can help them
telling sign, a GOP House leader-
reach minorities, young people and
The eventual winners will serve ship-backed super PAC has opened
suburban moderates repelled by
out the remainder of the current an office in the area to help the
Trump’s strident anti-immigrant
terms, which end in December. Republican candidate.
stances, while Republicans have
noted his success in using promis- REUTERS
Kathryn ‘Kati’ Obituary es to crack down on immigration to
energize disaffected conservatives.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Assistant Field Office Director
Lindbloom Renner Commerce, As a result, Democrats are using
Jorge Field, left, 53, arrests an Iranian immigrant in San Clemente.
Kathryn “Kati” Lindbloom providing guid- the issue to emphasize inclusivity independent candidates are vying advantages from touting Congress’
Renner, born Oct. 15, 1941, in ance to visi- and are targeting border regions, in a multiparty June 5 primary, a attempt to shield young “Dreamer”
Chicago, Illinois, to Arthur and tors. She had a suburbs and areas with immigrant group that includes a Republican immigrants from deportation. That
Dorothy Lindbloom, died at home keen knowl- populations. Republicans, whose who has worked to scuttle pro- effort collapsed in February after
in Sisters, Oregon, March 1, edge of the city districts tend to be less diverse, immigrant sanctuary city laws and Trump rejected $25 billion to build
2018. and surrounding plan to make immigration a law- a Democrat who fled Vietnam as a his treasured border wall with
Surviving are her husband of 40 c o m m un i t y . and-order issue that appeals to con- child. Mexico in exchange for offering
years, Vernon Renner, sister She knew the servatives all around the U.S. Mai Khanh Tran’s campaign web- possible citizenship for Dreamers
Janice Lindbloom, brother Arthur streets, busi- The debate is likely to roil races site praises “the open arms of a who were brought illegally to the
Lindbloom, nephews Mike and nesses and places of interest. in California, Texas, Florida, country” that offered “my shot at U.S. as children and who have been
Bob Lindbloom, niece Stephanie Kati will be sorely missed by her Arizona, perhaps New Mexico and the American Dream.” temporarily protected by the
Ruttert, four stepchildren Melanie, family, co-workers, friends, com- Virginia’s Washington, D.C., sub- Trump this week amplified his Deferred Action for Childhood
Julie, Brent and Amy. munity and Sebastian, the family urbs. One diverse Southern rhetoric with tweets about “ridicu- Arrivals program.
Kati attended schools in cat. California House district centered lous” laws making it hard to send Democrats say the gridlock lets
Chicago, graduating from Morgan In lieu of flowers, send a contri- on the sprawl of Orange County has arrivals from Mexico “back where them convey a message of toler-
Park High School. She attended bution to the Sisters Chamber of already become a testing ground for they came from.” On Wednesday, he ance that can woo voters, contribu-
colleges in Southern Illinois, and Commerce scholarship fund. each party’s immigration strategy. signed a proclamation directing tors and volunteers — including
Santa Clara University, earning a Services will be 1 p.m. April 7, The retirement of 13-term National Guard troops to secure the liberals, minorities and moderates
BA in geography, MA in commu- at St. Edward the Martyr Catholic Republican Rep. Ed Royce makes U.S.-Mexico border. alienated by Trump’s words.
nication and an MBA. Church. Reception to follow at the the seat a prime target for It’s the sort of language “Immigration is one of those cul-
While on vacation, Kati and church. Democrats trying to pick up 23 Democrats hope will send voters tural touchstone issues” that shows
Vernon found Sisters to be an ideal Visit redmondmemorial.com for seats in November’s elections, their way. Although the economy Democrats are ready to “stand up to
community to live out their lives. full obituary. enough to grab House control. and health care register higher as Trump,” said Mike Lux, a liberal
She volunteered at the Chamber of Seventeen GOP, Democratic and voter concerns, Democrats see Democratic consultant.
Getting kids to a good weight be spotted that way, they calculate that there
are likely thousands of them there. They
estimate it could be about 10,000, maybe
Earth is in spiral arm around 3,000 light
years away from the center of the galaxy. (A
light year is 5.9 trillion miles.)
more, according to a study in Wednesday’s Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, who wasn’t
by 13 may help avoid diabetes
By Marilynn Marchione Men who were overweight at age 7 but
journal Nature.
“There’s lots of action going on there,”
said study lead author Chuck Hailey, a
part of the study, praised the finding as
exciting but confirming what scientists had
long expected.
Columbia University astrophysicist. “The The newly confirmed black holes are
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS weren’t by age 13 had similar odds of dia-
galactic center is a strange place. That’s about 10 times the mass of our sun, as
betes later in life as men who’d never been why people like to study it.”
opposed to the central supermassive black
There may be a critical window for over- overweight. The stellar black holes are in addition to hole, which has the mass of 4 million suns.
weight kids to get to a healthy level. Those Those who were overweight only at 13, — and essentially circling — the already Also the ones spotted are only the type that
who shed their extra pounds by age 13 had or only at 7 and 13, had a lower risk than known supermassive black hole, called are binary , where a black hole has partnered
the same risk of developing diabetes in those who stayed overweight throughout Sagittarius A , that’s parked at the center of with another star and together they emit
adulthood as others who had never weighed young adulthood but a higher risk than men the Milky Way. large amount of X-rays as the star’s outer
too much, a large study of Danish men who’d never been overweight. In the rest of the massive Milky Way, sci- layer is sucked into the black hole. Those x-
found. “They are hopeful results” that show there entists have only spotted about five dozen rays are what astronomers observe.
Diabetes can develop when the body can’t are benefits if parents can help chubby kids
properly use insulin to turn food into ener- “grow into a healthy weight,” said Steven
gy. Being overweight at any age raises the Gortmaker, a childhood obesity researcher
chances of the most common form, Type 2. at the Harvard School of Public Health. “If
SpaceX capsule reaches space
But it’s not known whether or how much you can slow the rise of obesity in very
that risk is reduced if people lose weight, young children you have a chance of really
and when. preventing future cases of diabetes.”
station with food, experiments
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bished following a visit two years ago. It
“This study seems to suggest that over- Why might the teen years matter so will remain attached to the space station for
weight in adolescence is particularly harm- much? A SpaceX capsule carrying food, experi- about a month, returning to Earth in May.
ful” and that reversing it by then can do a “At adolescence you become more insulin ments and other goods for NASA has arrived The space station is currently home to
lot of good, said Dr. Stephen Daniels, pedi- resistant, just sort of a natural part of puber- at the International Space Station after a astronauts from the U.S., Russia and Japan.
atrics chief at the University of Colorado ty,” Daniels explained. two-day journey. The supply capsule launched Monday
School of Medicine in Denver. The muscles and organs don’t use insulin The Dragon capsule and its 6,000-pound from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a used
He had no role in the study, which was led as well after then, so it takes more to get shipment was captured by the space sta- Falcon rocket. SpaceX wants to reduce
by researchers at the University of the same job done, he said. tion’s robot arm Wednesday. launch costs by recycling rocket parts. It
Copenhagen, sponsored by the European The study had many limitations — it was It’s the second trip to the 250-mile-high combined a recycled capsule and a recycled
Union, and published Wednesday by the only in men, and there was no information orbiting outpost for this capsule, refur- rocket once before.
New England Journal of Medicine. on what they weighed in adulthood, when
It involved 62,565 men in Denmark, the diabetes developed.
where mandatory school and military serv- It was a different time and place —
ice exams enabled tracking their health for decades ago in Denmark, only 5 percent to
decades. Heights and weights were measured 8 percent of these men had been overweight
when they were 7, 13, and between 17 and as children or teens. Today in the United
26. National health records were used to see States, about 35 percent of kids are, and
how many developed diabetes in adulthood. more than 23 percent are worldwide.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: SHP’S TONAS DEALS AGAIN, HOLDS MVC TO ONE HIT IN GATORS’ 3-0 AT BELLARMINE TOURNAMENT >> PAGE 12
WEDNESDAY Scots, tossing a complete game, six-hitter, hat tricks for the Bears.
Local sports roundup allowing just one earned run.
Jordan Brandenburg drilled a two-run Amador Valley-Pleasanton 18,
Baseball TUESDAY homer to right, his second of the year, in Menlo School 12
Sacred Heart Prep 3, Carlmont’s three-run third, while Grant The Knights were outscored by just one
Monte Vista Christian 0 Baseball Norman smacked a pair of doubles. goal in the second half, but the Dons took
Carlmont 7, Hillsdale 3 Matt Leong paced the offense for control of the match with an 11-7 lead at
Angelo Tonas held the Mustangs to just Hillsdale (2-2, 8-4), driving in a pair of
one hit as the Gators rebounded from a close For the second game in a row, the Scots halftime in a non-league match.
used a seventh-inning rally to down the runs. Antonio Paolinelli added a pair of hits
loss Tuesday to even its record at 1-1 in the Page Wolfenden, a sophomore, led Menlo
Knights in Peninsula Athletic League Bay for the Knights as well.
Bellarmine Easter Tournament. (5-5) with four goals. Charlotte Swisher, a
Tonas worked six innings, striking out Division play. junior, netted a hat trick while senior Abby
Leading 4-3 going into the top of the sev- Salinas 2, Sacred Heart Prep 1 Wolfenden added a pair of goals and assisted
eight. Reece Lindquist came on to pitch the The Cowboys shut down the Gators
seventh, earning his first save of the sea- enth, Carlmont (3-0 PAL Bay, 8-5 overall) on a third.
tacked on three more runs to get some offense in the first round of the Bellarmine
son. Easter Tournament. Bella Scola, with two goals, and Tatum
breathing room. Constant rounded out the scoring for the
SHP (11-3 overall) broke a scoreless tie After both teams posted zeroes through
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off with a 5-4 win in the bottom of the sev- Menlo goaltender Alyssa Sahami finished
added two more in the fifth. Yianni Gardner finally broke the stalemate with a run in the
enth. with 11 saves.
paced the Gators’ offense with a pair of hits, top of the sixth.
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HYMAN
sitioning to an offensive player gives him for the goal scorer. This season, “And when he beat them it was even
insight in what a defender might be think- Burlingame’s two main midfield cogs were sweeter.”
ing as he tries to contain Hyman. Marcus Grundmann and Kai Galia, who both
As a midfielder, he was trained to be like a picked up more than 10 assists each this Like most big-time players, Hyman came
Continued from page 11 on when the stakes were highest. In five
point guard on the soccer pitch, be a dis- season — with many of them going to
tributor and make the offense go. Hyman. playoffs games — CCS and Nor Cal com-
kicks. The position requires an unyielding “I think just having that drive to move up “Half the battle goes on in the midfield bined — Hyman scored four of the Panthers’
work ethic to chase down long passes sent (the field) is really important,” Hyman said. before I get the ball,” Hyman said. “We nine goals. He scored on a classic break-
either through or over the top of the “No matter what position you play.” (Galia, Grundmann and Hyman) relied on away in the Panthers’ 2-0 win over Mitty in
defense. There is the constant shifting later- each other.” the CCS Open Division opener. He then
It was obvious to Dimech that Hyman
ally as he follows the play in the midfield. gave Burlingame a 1-0 lead in an eventual 2-
knew the game, what was expected of him Added Dimech: “All three of them had
A target forward has to be mentally tough to 1 win over De La Salle in the first round of
and that he would be the Panthers’ work- over 10 goals and all had over 10 assists.
avoid getting frustrated because of a lack of the Nor Cal tournament and it was his goal
horse. So Dimech, the first-year coach and They combined well together. [Hyman’s]
opportunities and resist the need to drop fur- in the 72nd minute that tied the game
Burlingame alum, worked more on Hyman’s presence on the field allowed a little more
ther back into the midfield to try getting against Montgomery in the Nor Cal semifi-
mental game. space for those guys as well.”
touches on the ball. nals, a game the Panthers would lose 3-2 in
“I was just trying to make him use his Hyman was such a force he drew the atten-
Hyman, of course, also had all the requi- mind more. When to press and not to press, tion of every team Burlingame played as overtime.
site soccer skills: speed, athleticism, phys- not to go (all out) the whole time,” Dimech many went to a double-team on him. But all
icalness and an ability to finish when given Hyman’s performance in the playoffs
said. “In talking with him early in the sea- Hyman needed was a step ahead the defense simply highlighted what he had done all
the opportunity. son, I told him we have a couple talented and a crease between them and he was strong year. But in raising his game to another
And this is where the skills at the other midfielders behind him.” enough to split double teams. level in the playoffs, he drew the highest
positions factor in. As a central defender, he Hyman has spent enough time in the mid- “He kind of enjoyed it,” Dimech said of praise a player can receive from a coach.
had to use many of the same skills as being field to know that behind every successful the extra defensive attention. “He enjoyed
a forward, mostly speed and being physical. striker is a midfield that controls the middle the fact [other teams] thought they needed “A big-time player in big-time games,”
Hyman said playing as a defender and tran- third of the field and sets up the big numbers two guys to stop him. Dimech said.
go up there and know what (time) their hundreds of athletes and coaches to get “Bob has spoken to this,” Filios said.
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
grandfather ran or their dad ran or their
mom ran. He keeps the history together.”
Rush has also helped set a standard about
everyone on the same page and going in a
timely fashion.
Filios, a longtime boys’ basketball and
“He admitted to me, ‘I have the fall set up
for next (season), but I don’t know about
the future.’ At some point, we have to look
how a championship event is run. Most track coach at St. Francis in Mountain for someone to administer the course.”
people take for granted how involved, dif- View, certainly forgot what goes into stag- Filios said the section is in talks with
“He’s created a culture and history, even ficult and time consuming it is to stage a ing a CCS event.
more so,” Filios said. “You realize kids can College of San Mateo, where Rush was the
section championship, having to corral “When I was coaching, I forgot how easy longtime track and cross country coach,
it was — make sure [my players] were there and the San Francisco Public Utilities
on time and show up and things ran Commission, which owns the land on
smoothly,” Filios said. “But I forgot how which the Crystal Springs course is built,
much work there is behind the scenes and to figure out a way to ensure some continu-
how many countless volunteers contribute, ity at the course when Rush finally does
just so the kids have a great experience. give up his stewardship.
These people … they live the passion for
their sport by providing the kids a great “The plan is: how do we live up to the
venue and a great experience.” standards Bob has set and what do we do
Filios said that after the ceremony Rush moving forward?” Filios said.
was already bending his ear about the fall
cross country season, but even Rush is
starting to realize there needs to be a plan
of succession, so to speak, for the time Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
when he can no longer be CCS’ point man 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
for cross country. @CheckkThissOutt.
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Manaea shuts down Texas WOMEN Commissioner Mike Whan, and that
Whan “understands our motivations
for doing this.”
by lottery, which is sure to attract by
some margin the largest crowd for an
amateur event simply for the oppor-
tunity to walk the grounds of Augusta
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Whan was on site at Augusta
A’s 6, Rangers 2 Continued from page 11
National, where cellphones are pro- National in the spring.
OAKLAND — Sean Manaea Manaea is the only A’s starter to hibited, and unable to respond to a The winner will get a five-year
pitched three-hit ball over eight But the announcement caused one request for comment. But the LPGA
make it past the fifth inning this conflict. exemption to the Augusta National
innings and the Oakland Athletics season, having done it in both out- issued statement. Women’s Amateur, provided she
beat the Texas Rangers 6-2 on The first LPGA Tour major of the “We have a real opportunity cur- remains an amateur.
ings. He yielded one run over 7 2/3
Wednesday night. year, the ANA Inspiration, typically rently to make the weekend prior to
innings but took the loss against But she won’t get a green jacket.
Jed Lowrie had a two-run single in is the week before the Masters in the Masters a celebration of women’s
the Angels last Friday. “The green jacket certainly is an
a four-run fourth. Matt Chapman Rancho Mirage, California. The golf unlike anything we have experi-
Choo homered off reliever iconic part of the Masters,” Ridley
singled twice tournament invites leading amateurs, enced previously,” the LPGA said.
Yusmeiro Petit leading off the ninth. said. “We plan to have a very distinc-
and scored two meaning they would have to choose “While this announcement may cre-
The A’s got to Doug Fister (1-1) tive award for the winner of this
runs, and Bruce between playing with the best on the ate some initial challenges for our
for a run in the second and scored event, and we think in time that will
Maxwell added LPGA Tour or a tournament with a first major, navigating multiple
four more in the fourth after catcher become iconic. I can assure you it
an RBI double final round at Augusta National. opportunities for women’s golf is a
Robinson Chirinos dropped a throw will be very, very nice.”
for Oakland. The from first baseman Joey Gallo for an “We have no intentions of compet- good problem to have.”
A’s had lost four error. ing or taking away from the ANA The 72-player field will be deter- Annika Sorenstam was among
of five since Chapman singled leading off the Inspiration,” Ridley said. “We think mined by winners of recognized ama- those in the audience when Ridley
winning on inning before Fister plunked Chad that to have one week where the teur events around the world and by announced the new tournament.
opening day. Pinder with a pitch and walked future greats of the game and the cur- the women’s world amateur ranking. “Look at the big picture,”
Sean Manaea E v e r y rent greats of the women’s game are There will be a 36-hole cut to the low
Maxwell to load the bases. Gallo Sorenstam said. “Little girls know-
Oakland starter then fielded Boog Powell’s grounder all competing on a big stage, it’s just 30 scores before moving over to ing they have a chance to play on the
had at least one hit or scored a run. but his throw home was high and very exciting.” Augusta National. biggest stage? That would send me to
Manaea (1-1) hit Shin-Soo Choo Chirinos dropped the ball as He said he has spoken to LPGA Ridley said tickets would be sold the range.”
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time. Toronto 4 3 .571 1 1/2 Washington 4 2 .667 1/2 Swimming
gled in Matt Joyce. Baltimore 1 5 .167 4 Miami 2 4 .333 2 1/2 Sequoia at Woodside, 3:30 p.m.
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batters for the 15th time in his
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for the first time since Aug. 15, Cleveland 2 4 .333 1 1/2 St. Louis 3 3 .500 1 1/2 4 p.m.; Serra vs Capuchino at San Bruno Park, 7:30
2015, in a 22-10 loss at Boston. Kansas City 1 3 .250 1 1/2 Chicago 2 3 .400 2 p.m.
opener Tuesday. Also, his eight earned runs allowed Detroit 1 4 .200 2 Cincinnati 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Softball
“A lot of things Ichiro does is Terra Nova at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
to the Giants were the right-han- Boys' tennis
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Servais said. “He’s an unbeliev- same day versus the Red Sox. Houston 6 1 .857 — Arizona 5 1 .833 — Swimming
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ferent Ichiro memories. I’m look- TRAINER’S ROOM Seattle 3 2 .600 2 Colorado 2 3 .400 2 1/2 Westmoor at Terra Nova, 3:30 p.m.
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ones.” Gi ants : Pence was a late scratch Track and field
Cueto pumped his fist walking after he sprained his right thumb Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Arcadia Invitational, 3 p.m.
off the mound after getting Suzuki diving for Robinson Cano’s RBI Kansas City at Detroit, ppd. Atlanta 7, Washington 1
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Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 10, Seattle 1
hits and one run in six innings. He Samardzija, on the disabled list Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 3 St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 0
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some at-bats. His eight career Detroit (Zimmermann 0-0) at CWS(Shields 1-0),1:10 p.m. Cincy (Bailey 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Brault 1-0), 4:05 p.m. testing positive for Stanozolol; Cincinnati minor
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might be an active shooter is a challenge,” we thrive on and really need,” he said. “I performed in an exemplary fashion.
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said Barberini.
Despite the challenges associated with
managing such a sizable group, Barberini
cannot imagine handling something like
that without it.”
Boll too lauded the collaboration
“San Bruno did a great job. All the cops
that went up there did a great job,” he said.
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, too
shared his gratefulness for all the help his between the local response teams. expressed his appreciation for the collabo-
department received. “The agencies in San Mateo County work rative emergency response to the tragedy.
videos she posted on its platform. Jeff Azzopardi, South San Francisco better together than any county around,” he “We are proud of the swift actions of our
Barberini said his officers started search- police chief, also recognized the issues pre- said. first responders, led by the San Bruno
ing for the shooter and victims as hundreds sented by the large assistance response. The efficacy stems partially from recog- Police Department with San Bruno fire-
of terrified workers streamed from the sur- “It’s hard when there are hundreds of peo- nition that local departments often lean on fighters alongside, and joined by fire and
rounding office buildings, making a dan- ple and you are trying to corral them and the assistance of their partner agencies, as public safety units from our neighboring
gerous and daunting task more difficult. also trying to triage those who are injured. Azzopardi noted San Bruno last needed a communities and the county, as well as fed-
“As folks are running away from gunfire, Then [the fire department] is coming in to similar onslaught of support when the eral authorities,” he said in a prepared state-
ours are running to it,” said Barberini. treat the victims. Some of the victims come Crestmoor gas pipeline explosion ment.
He commended the bravery of his officers running out to be with the medics. There’s a occurred. Over the following days, Barberini said
who helped secure the three shooting vic- ton going on,” he said. Relatedly, his department needed mutual he expects each department will analyze its
tims before determining Aghdam turned the So as to not further confuse an already aid when Officer Robbie Chon was attacked performance during the response in an
weapon on herself, committing suicide hectic scene, Azzopardi said his department in 2016, and Boll said his department attempt to identify room for improvement.
with a handgun. assumes the role of taking on responsibili- required assistance when Donald Trump The agencies will then convene later and
“I can’t say enough about the initial ties most likely to make the lead agency’s spoke at the California Republican Party discuss their efforts further.
response, and I could not be more proud of job simpler. Convention in Burlingame. For his part, Barberini said a primary
the San Bruno officers who responded “You are trying to do your job so we are During an emergency or unusual circum- focus will address managing the crush of
immediately. It was courageous. It was a saying let me do this for you, ” said stance though, Boll said the general rule mutual aid offered in the case of a future
stellar response,” he said. Azzopardi, referring to overseeing tasks among local law enforcement departments emergency.
With the immediate threat eliminated, the like coordinating media availability, get- is to assure help is available. “How can we improve on directing
focus of the subsequent investigation was ting officers water and food, establishing “When something like this happens, resources when we know they are coming?
assuring no other shooters were present safety perimeters, working with the securi- everyone drops what they are doing and just We need to be better prepared,” he said.
while also handling the waves of alarmed ty teams from surrounding buildings and goes to help. Everyone is just thinking Meanwhile, with recognition that there’s
workers and an influx of assistance, said more. about the community, not about work or always learning opportunities, Azzopardi
Barberini. The all-hands-on-deck approach is essen- anything else. It’s just get up there and stop said he believed the response and mutual aid
“Managing that many people coming to tial to establishing an efficient and ulti- the situation,” he said. assistance was largely successful.
your city is a challenge, and trying to do mately successful response, said Azzopardi. Boll said his understanding is that all “Feels like all things considered, things
that at the same time that you think there “It’s all part of that mutual aid culture that who responded to the most recent shooting worked out as best as they could,” he said.
what has happened.” for videos she posted, Ismail Aghdam told with knowledge of the investigation told
YOUTUBE
Continued from page 1
“Although no words can describe our deep
pain for this tragedy, our family would like
to express their utmost regret, sorrow for
the Bay Area News Group. Her video posts
included segments about veganism, animal
cruelty and exercise, along with glamor
The Associated Press. The official spoke on
condition of anonymity because the official
was not authorized to discuss the case.
what has happened to innocent victims,” shots of herself. A website in that name decried YouTube’s
the statement said. Police in Mountain View said they spoke policies and said the company was trying to
She then killed herself. to Ismail Aghdam twice after contacting the “suppress” content creators.
The sequence of Aghdam’s activities Investigators do not believe Aghdam,
who was in her late 30s, targeted anyone in family to report finding his daughter and “Youtube filtered my channels to keep
emerged Wednesday as police continued that he never told them she could become them from getting views!” one of the mes-
gathering information about the attacker particular, and there is no reason to believe
she illegally obtained the semi-automatic violent or pose a threat to YouTube employ- sages on the site said. “There is no equal
and her motives. ees. growth opportunity on YOUTUBE or any
Agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, 9mm pistol used in the shooting, San Bruno
Police Chief Ed Barberini said. When officers found Nasim Aghdam, she other video sharing site, your channel will
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives searched grow if they want to!!!!!”
two Southern California homes where Aghdam walked onto the YouTube proper- was in her car near a strip mall in Mountain
ty through a parking garage and it’s not View, about 25 miles from YouTube and People who post on YouTube can receive
Aghdam had lived. Spokeswoman Ginger money from advertisements that accompa-
Colbrun would not confirm the locations clear whether she encountered any security. home to the company’s owner, Silicon
Valley giant Google. She told Mountain ny their videos, but the company “de-mone-
but reporters saw agents entering homes in Two women wounded in the shooting were tizes” some channels for reasons including
the communities of Menifee, southeast of released Wednesday from a San Francisco View police who spoke to her around 2 a.m.
Tuesday that she had come to the area to stay inappropriate material or having fewer than
Los Angeles, and 4S Ranch, north of San hospital. The third victim, a 36-year-old 1,000 subscribers.
Diego. man, was upgraded from critical to serious with relatives and was looking for a job,
police said. YouTube had no immediate comment
Aghdam was a “really good person” and condition. about any actions related to Nasim
had no history of mental illness, said a The day before the attack, the shooter’s They let her go, saying there was no indi- Aghdam’s videos, spokesman Chris Dale
woman named Leila who identified herself father, Ismail Aghdam, said he warned cation she needed to be detained. said.
as an aunt as she entered the family home in police that his daughter was upset with how Later in the day, she went to a gun range The company said in a statement it has
Menifee. She did not give her last name. YouTube handled her videos and might be not far from the YouTube headquarters. encouraged employees to take time off or
The shooter’s family later distributed a planning to go to its offices. Police visited the range Wednesday. work from home and will increase security
statement outside the home saying it was Nasim Aghdam “hated” YouTube and was Nasim Aghdam used the name “Nasime at its headquarters and offices around the
“in absolute shock and can’t make sense of angry that the company stopped paying her Sabz” online, a law enforcement official world.
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than $105 million toward housing and
homeless services in the last four
years. By dedicating funds to projects
cut down on the county payroll, adding
officials should be more specific about
what tax measures like Measure K are
AT&T Retail Hiring Event. 9 a.m. to 3 Road, Burlingame. For more informa- organizations like HIP Housing, funding when they are put on the bal-
p.m. Courtyard by Marriott, 1050 tion contact tai@plsinfo.org. MidPen Housing and the St. Francis lot.
Bayhill Drive, San Bruno. Free. For “I want [San Mateo County] to be a Center are spearheading to add or pre- “You’ve got a lot of people who
more information call (415) 867- The Art of Quilting Workshop. 6:30 county where we can maintain a diver-
6262. p.m. to 9 p.m. Masterpiece Gallery, serve affordable housing units, believe they’re getting taxed to
1335 El Camino Real, Millbrae. Learn sity,” said Horsley. “I think that’s part Horsley said neighborhoods have been death,” he said. “You’ve got a lot of
Learning to Use the iPhone and the foundation of quilting. Cost $40 of the fabric of life for us.”
iPad. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Little House including materials. Registration stabilized with the 450 new units that people who don’t have the bandwidth
Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., required, limited space. For more Both candidates pegged the need for have been built and another 1,000 to pay for extra things.”
Menlo Park. $5-$12. For more infor- information or to register call 636- more housing as an issue underpinning units in the pipeline. By changing the age of retirement
mation contact 4706.
msavage@penvol.org. many of the coast and county’s chal- Horsley noted Measure K, a half-cent and the contributions employees are
Free Astronomy Lecture. 8 p.m. to 9 lenges. Noting the prevalence of sales tax extension county voters expected to make toward their pen-
K ids Coding. 4 p.m. South San p.m. College of San Mateo, No. 36,
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. 1700 W. Hillsdale Ave., San Mateo. For mobile homes and homeless communi- approved in 2016, has supplemented sions, Horsley said the county’s pen-
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. more information call 862-9602. ties in coastside cities, Stegink support for housing projects and has sion liabilities have decreased sub-
Program simple to complex comput- favored efforts that gave cities the
er games, create video animation, David Mamet’s ‘Race.’ 8 p.m. Dragon also been directed toward other needs stantially since he was first elected,
light play and other fun tech activi- Productions Theatre Co., 2120 option to allow smaller units in new in the county, such as early childhood adding a new hiring system phasing
ties. For more information contact Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are projects and expediting remodels over
ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. $35 for general admission and $27 education, seismic retrofitting project in benefits for new employees has
for students and seniors. For more the county’s Home For All effort, at the Seton Medical Center and para- saved the county costs in its retire-
Free Public Access Television information email info@dragonpro- which gathers housing resources and
Station Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Midpen ductions.net. transit system. ment system. Having had to make
Media Center, 900 San Antonio Road, information and has implemented ordi- “We have a lot of demand for our budget cuts, including the closure of
Palo Alto. Includes signing up for SATURDAY, APRIL 7 nances aimed at protecting tenants and funding,” he said, adding some of the the Burlingame Health Center some
classes and a tour of the facility. For Detox Your Mind Through
more information call 494-8686. Meditation. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San maintaining existing housing. needs were related. “You can’t talk seven years ago, Horsley said the
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., “You could almost double density of about traffic without housing at the county is in a good position to pre-
CASA of San Mateo County: New San Mateo. Simple yet powerful
Advocate Orientation. 6 p.m. to 7 strategies. For more information call almost every housing project, ” he same time.” pare for an impending economic
p.m. CASA of San Mateo County, 330 522-7818. said. Stegink looked to improvements to downturn with some $300 million in
Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood City. Though he declined to comment fur-
Free. Open to ages 21+. For more Playful Architecture: Ear th traffic flow on State Route 92 to its reserves.
information call 517-5843. Structure. 12:30 p.m. South San ther on existing county housing pro- improve the quality of life for coast- Both Horsley and Stegink agreed
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. grams, Stegink said he felt what’s been
San Mateo Public Library B ook Orange Ave., South San Francisco. side residents, noting restrictions on preserving the county parks and natu-
Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. San Participants will learn how to use done so far has not kept pace with the commercial vehicles during peak com- ral resources on the coast would remain
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third St., stencils to cut shapes and use clay county’s housing demand, adding that mute hours or smart signaling to facil- a priority if they are elected. Stegink
San Mateo. For more information call slip for joining pieces and painting.
522-7849. For more information contact ssf- locating new housing developments itate passage of vehicles headed to and said open spaces are one benefit that
pladm@plsinfo.org. near existing transportation infra- from the Ox Mountain Sanitary allow many residents feel they are get-
Michael O’Neill Quartet — Jazz in structure, such as Highway 101 and
the Library Series. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 San Mateo Senior Center Spring Landfill could ease constraints that ting their money’s worth, and support-
p.m. Foster City Library, 1000 E. Tea. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo State Route 92, would also afford currently cause highway backups. ed efforts to preserve open spaces so
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. For more Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las developments greater flexibility to
information contact koch@smcl.org. Pulgas, San Mateo. Cost is $12. For Stegink also pegged stewardship of all San Mateo County residents can
more information call 522-7490. increase density. the county budget as a priority, noting continue to enjoy them. Horsley
Community Discussion: Gun
How to Build a Crystal Radio. 1:30
For Horsley, the county’s support of many residents may not be aware they pointed to the opening of the Devil’s
Violence. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Burlingame
Public Library, 480 Primrose Road, p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Museum of new affordable housing developments are funding staggering pension liabil- Slide Trail just south of Pacifica in
Burlingame. The discussion will be American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., and the preservation of existing ities from weighty compensation 2014 and a new road, restrooms and
moderated by Lee R. Miller, a profes- Palo Alto. RSVP required. For more
sor of Political Science at the College information call 321-1004. affordable units are among Home For packages for county employees. He ranger station to go in at Tunitas Creek
of San Mateo. For more information All’s most promising programs, not- hoped hiring new employees with Beach to make even more open spaces
call 558-7400. The Jones Gang in Concert. 7:30
p.m. to 10 p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge, ing the county has pooled federal and smaller benefit packages and outsourc- available to residents.
Community Discussion: Gun 526 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Playing
Violence. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. Original Americana, blues and
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose Gospel music. For more information The desire was shared as state offi- cilmembers suggested they would sup-
Road, Burlingame. Free. For teens
18+. For more information call 558-
7400.
Yuri Liberzon Classical Guitarist.
contact marty.steiger@gmail.com.
David Mamet’s Race. 8 p.m. Dragon
Productions Theatre Co., 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are
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cials and H&Q Asia Pacific were unable
to reach a deal on lease terms, leading
to again opening discussions regard-
port sports fields at the site while oth-
ers were critical of the proposal.
“If it’s going to be a park where peo-
7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Woman's $35 for general admission and $27 ing the future of the site. ple can launch water crafts and where
Club of Palo Alto, 475 Homer Ave., for students and seniors. For more
Palo Alto. For more information call information email info@dragonpro- The lack of a clear direction for the people can view the shoreline and
321-5821. ductions.net. and confusing criteria for acceptable future of the site gave way to the com- have green space up above it, I’m real-
developments. munity meeting, which city officials ly good for it,” said Vice Mayor Donna
David Mamet’s ‘Race.’ 8 p.m. Dragon Redwood Symphony — Bernstein,
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Jaffe and Copland. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. “It just is a really weird agency in the said was widely attended. Beach said Colson. “If it’s a park that is going to
Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are Cañada College Main Theatre, 4200 way that they interpret things,” said special interest groups, such as labor be programmed twenty-four-seven
$35 for general admission and $27 Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. Cost Goldman, according to video of the
for students and seniors. For more $10 to $35. For more information unions groups concerned with an oper- with kids playing soccer on it, I’m less
information email info@dragonpro- contact rwsposting@gmail.com. Monday, April 2, City Council meet- ating contract for any potential hotel, in favor.”
ductions.net.
SUNDAY, APRIL 8
ing. To illustrate, Goldman said the turned out many members to the dis- While Councilwoman Ann Keighran
FRIDAY, APRIL 6 David Mamet’s ‘Race.’ 2 p.m. Dragon state agency would support develop- cussion. Housing advocates have also agreed, Ortiz suggested he felt sports
Peninsula Clean Energy: Your New Productions Theatre Co., 2120 ment of a parking lot or hotel at the called for residential development fields would be OK and Mayor Michael
Official Electricity Provider. 7:30 Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are
a.m. Crystal Springs Golf Course, $35 for general admission and $27 site, as such a use aligns with its defi- along the Bayfont as well. Brownrigg concurred.
6650 Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. for students and seniors. For more nition of public space, but has pushed For her part, Beach said there was no “I do feel playing fields would be a
Learn about Peninsula Clean Energy, information email info@dragonpro-
how it relates to the PG&E bill and ductions.net. back on the city’s previous interest in consensus reached regarding the pre- good use, so I don’t want to write that
the benefits of being part of it. Cost building a park. ferred use for the site. But state offi- one off,” said Ortiz.
The Courage and Compassion To
$15, includes breakfast. For more
Do the Right Thing With Speaker Some of the acceptable uses at the cials are expected to digest the feed- Looking ahead, Brownrigg said he
information contact
aercoke@gmail.com. and Author Marty Brounstein. 4 site “don’t make sense to the city,” back over the coming weeks, and ulti- hoped to meet with state officials and
p.m. to 6 p.m. Peninsula Temple said Goldman.
Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The Sholom, 1655 Sebastian Drive, mately make a recommendation for use advocate for development of open
Shops at Tanforan, 1150 El Camino Burlingame. Free. Family friendly. For Despite the challenges of working at the site later this summer. space at the site, with an eye toward
Real, San Bruno. For more informa- more information call 697-2266. with the state agency, Burlingame offi-
tion call 340-7022.
Meanwhile, Burlingame officials refining the vision more thoroughly
Dr. Sharat Lin on Prospects for cials are not deterred from their inter- were steadfast in their belief that any in the future.
Senior Care and Life Planning Peace with North Korea. 7 p.m. to 9 est in establishing open space serving development at the site should be a “We all concur that usable public
Seminar. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. p.m. Unitarian Universalists of San
Mateo, 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San as a regional amenity on the unkempt publicly accessible asset for the space … ideally paid for by someone
Municipal Services Building, 33
Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco. Mateo. Dr. Sharat G. Lin will discuss and fenced property. region. The design of such an amenity else … is still the preferred option,” he
what has happened, what it means
Refreshments will be served. For
for the region and what could come. “Any opportunity to create green remains unclear though, as some coun- said.
more information call 349-2200.
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110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
WEST COAST Surgical, a well-estab- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
lished Medical Device Manufacturer, lo- STATEMENT #276926
NEWSPAPEr INTErNS cated in Half Moon Bay currently has an The following person is doing business
excellent opportunity for career minded
JOUrNALISM persons with experience in Assembly, or
as: Atlas Health Sciences, 100 N El Ca-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- mino Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
anyone serious about learning the skills Registered Owner: Atlas Asia-Pacific,
terns to do entry level reporting, re- required for a career in Medical Device
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Assembly. No Medical Device Assembly CA. The business is conducted by a
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- experience required, but those with ei- Corporation. The registrant commenced
so welcome. ther Assembly experienced or Medical to transact business under the FBN on
Device Assembly experience are highly N/A.
We expect a commitment of four to encouraged to apply. Please forward /s/Francis C. Ryan/
eight hours a week for at least four your resume to: This statement was filed with the Asses-
months. The internship is unpaid, but hrdept@Westcoastsurgical.com sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/15/18,
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re- 3/22/18, 3/29/18, 4/5/18).
porters.
DISTrIBUTION 1350 Woodland Ave., San Carlos, CA Owner: Peninsula Volunteers, Inc., CA. 94403. Registered Owner: Michelle
same address. The business is conduct- The business is conducted by a Corpora- Kwok, same address. The business is
94070. The business is conducted by an ed by an Individual. The registrant com- tion. The registrant commenced to trans- conducted by an Individual. The regis-
Individual. The registrant commenced to menced to transact business under the act business under the FBN on April 1, trant commenced to transact business
transact business under the FBN on FBN on 2/28/18.
ASSISTANT
1949. under the FBN on N/A.
3/16/18. /s/Yeol Kim/ /s/Peter Olson/ /s/Michelle Kwok/
/s/Shelley Hannah Kay Howell, PhD JD/ This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 3/5/18. (Published in
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/5/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/5/18,
For delivery of the San Mateo Daily Journal. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
We have 12 routes from Palo Alto to South SF. STATEMENT #276812
The following person is doing business PUBLIC NOTICE
Six days per week, Monday thru Saturday. as: 1)Allied Limousine 2)Eternity Limou-
sine, 1745 Adrian Rd #17, BURLIN-
Papers delivered from 3:30am to 8am. GAME, CA 94010 . Registered Owner:
On March 22, 2018, an application was filed seeking FCC consent to the transfer of control of the
Allied Transportation Services LLC, CA. licenses for the following radio broadcast stations from the Current Shareholders of Cumulus Me-
dia Inc. to the Shareholders of Cumulus Media Inc. (as Reorganized): KNBR(AM), 680 kHz, San
Email inquiries only The business is conducted by a Limited
Liability Company. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
Francisco, CA; KTCT(AM), 1050 kHz, San Mateo, CA; KFFG(FM), 97.7 MHz, Los Altos, CA;
jerry@smdailyjournal.com FBN on 2011.
/s/Deepak Prashar/
KFOG(FM), 104.5 MHz, San Francisco, CA; and KSAN(FM), 107.7 MHz, San Mateo, CA.
This statement was filed with the Asses- The officers, directors and parties holding an attributable interest in the transferor prior to the
sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18, transfer of control are John F. Abbot, Jan Baker, Mary G. Berner, Jill Bright, Richard S. Denning,
3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18). John W. Dickey, Lewis W. Dickey, Jr., Ralph B. Everett, Suzanne M. Grimes, Jeffrey A. Marcus,
Todd McCarty, Ross A. Oliver, Suzanne G. Smith, Radio License Holding SRC LLC, Susquehan-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME na Radio Corp., Susquehanna Media Co., Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff Co., CMP Susquehanna
Crestview Radio Investors, LLC is controlled by Crestview Partners II, L.P., Crestview Partners II
The best career seekers dress. The business is conducted by a
Married Couple. The registrant com- GP, L.P., and Crestview, L.L.C. Parties with attributable ownership interests in those controlling
read the Daily Journal. menced to transact business under the entities are Jeffrey A. Marcus, Barry S. Volpert, Thomas S. Murphy, Jr., Richard M. DeMartini,
FBN on N/A.
/s/Mohamed Amine Aouji/ Robert V. Delaney, Evelyn C. Pellicone, Ross A. Oliver, Brian Cassidy, Quentin Chu, Robert J.
We will help you recruit qualified, talented This statement was filed with the Asses- Hurst, and various trusts and other entities formed by these members.
individuals to join your company or organization. sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18,
3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18). The executive officers, directors and attributable interest holders of Reorganized Cumulus Media
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide Inc. will be Mary G. Berner, Andrew W. Hobson, Brian G. Kushner, Joan H. Gillman, Thomas H.
range of qualifications for all types of positions. Castro, Matthew C. Blank, David M. Baum, John F. Abbot, Richard S. Denning, Suzanne M.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277084 Grimes, Todd McCarty, Suzanne G. Smith, Radio License Holding SRC LLC, Susquehanna Ra-
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business dio LLC, Susquehanna Media LLC, Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff LLC, CMP Susquehanna LLC,
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: Round Table Pizza #322, 1324 El CMP Susquehanna Radio Holdings LLC, Cumulus Radio LLC, Cumulus Intermediate Holdings
Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070
. Registered Owner: GC Pizza Inc., CA. LLC, Cumulus Media Holdings Inc., Intermediate Co., and SP Signal, LLC. SP Signal, LLC's
Contact us for a free consultation The business is conducted by a Corpora- sole attributable interest holder is SP Signal Manager, LLC. SP Signal Manager, LLC's sole at-
tion. The registrant commenced to trans- tributable interest holder is Edward A. Mulé.
act business under the FBN on N/A.
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Taranpreet S. Ghandi/
This statement was filed with the Asses- A copy of the application is available at www.fcc.gov.
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/18,
3/29/18, 4/5/18, 4/12/18).
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