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its
also
prompting San Mateo
city officials to consider
how to proceed with a
proposed local ordinance
aimed at addressing the
regions disproportionately high cost of living.
Gov. Jerry Brown
Audit: UC
fails state
residents
Scathing report: Preference for
more out-of-state students
undermines public institution
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Mildred Swann, center, received this years Community Service Award at the NAACPs 90th Anniversary Fundraising Gala
held March 20 at the Elks Lodge in San Mateo. Ms. Swann worked at Aragon High School for 14 years, where she created
the original Black StudentsUnion, and served an additional 17 years at the offices of the San Mateo Union High School District.
Presenting the award was former district superintendent Samuel Johnson, right. Attorney John Burris, left, was the keynote
speaker at the event. Mr. Burris is known for his work in the area of civil rights.
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The relationship continued over the summer but ended as the new school year began.
On Sept. 12, police were called to the boys
home when he got into a fight with Baca as
she tried to talk him out of telling anyone
about their relationship, prosecutors said.
By the time police arrived, Baca had left,
but police started an investigation. Baca
was arrested just after 3 p.m. the next day
when police found her with three 15-yearold boys just before they smoked marijuana
together, prosecutors said.
Baca had been in jail on $400,000 bail
while waiting for her criminal case to conclude. While on probation, she cant have
contact with the victim and must seek counseling, prosecutors said.
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Camino Real before 6:38 p.m. Monday,
March 21.
Fo und pro perty. A black backpack was
found on Middleeld Road before 4:22 p.m.
Monday, March 21.
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Police looking for
suspect in San Carlos burglary
A resident on the 3400 block of Brittan
Avenue in San Carlos encountered a burglar
who ran away Monday morning, according
to the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office.
At approximately 9:30 a.m., the resident
heard a loud noise in the backyard and discovered that the rear sliding glass door was
smashed and a suspect was entering the residence. Arriving deputies established a
perimeter and deployed K-9 units to begin
tracking the suspect. After 45 minutes, the
K-9 team lost the tracking scent in the area
of Brittan Avenue and Leslie Drive, possibly indicating a vehicle was waiting nearby, according to the Sheriffs Office.
Investigators believe the man entered on
the belief no one was home, according to
the Sheriffs Office.
He was described as wearing all dark
clothing and possibly a hoodie sweatshirt,
according to the Sheriffs Office.
Anyone with information about this
crime is encouraged to call Sheriffs
Detective Berberian at (650) 363-4051 or
contact him via email at SBerberian@smcgov. org. Alternatively, you may also
remain anonymous by calling the San
Mateo County Sheriffs Anonymous Tip
Line at (800) 547-2700.
Gov. Pat McCrory is doubling down on a sweeping law he signed last week preventing local
governments from protecting people on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity
when they use public accommodations such as hotels and restaurants.
dont repeal it.
McCrory complained this week that a
well-coordinated national campaign is distorting the truth, and in a video Tuesday
accused Cooper of inventing conflict that
simply doesnt exist to justify his argument to refuse to defend the law.
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Forces loyal to Syrias President Bashar Assad flash victory signs while riding on the back of a
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first place.
An alliance between
the U. S. -led coalition
fighting IS similar to
the assistance and training provided to the Iraqi
military on the other
front in the war seems
out of the question.
But with the internaBashar Assad
tional focus now on
fighting the Islamic State group and a
partial cease-fire in place to facilitate that
there appears to be tacit U.S. approval
for at least this part of Assads offensive in
Syria to continue. If that is seen to develop, it could help the authoritarian ruler survive a ruinous 5-year-old conflict that has
seen half the countrys population displaced.
OPINION
t one time, inclusionary zoning was the answer to peoples concerns about sections
of a city or buildings dedicated to
below-market housing. It was when
there were housing projects for lowincome residents that had a certain
stigma attached to it and helped
spawn the Not in My Backyard
mentality when it came to creating
such areas for people to live.
The answer, of course, included creating the ability for local governments and developers to provide a
certain percentage of units of a new
development at below-market rates
and address the lack of affordable
housing in the area. In doing so,
below-market units could be created
within a development and it would
blend in seamlessly to the community
as it should.
Fast forward to today and there is
less of the stigma attached to affordable housing developments partly
because they are well-constructed and
well-managed and financed through a
variety of techniques by responsible
nonprofit housing developers and forward-thinking municipalities. Another
component is that the affordability bar
has been raised and many people making decent livings could very well
qualify for such developments.
However, it still does not negate
the need for a very important tool for
cities to create housing for all income
levels and ensure a well-balanced
community with workers who need
not congest our highways coming
into employment centers such as
those in San Mateo County.
Editorial
Thats why Assembly Bill 2502,
authored by Assemblyman Kevin
Mullin, D-South San Francisco, is
such an important step. In San Mateo
County, cities and the county are
exploring ways to add in lieu fees for
affordable housing to help address the
dire need for more levels of income
earners to live here. This study will
allow participating cities to determine ways for developers to pay into
a fund that will allow for new housing
elsewhere. While it is a worthwhile
pursuit, it by no means can solve this
areas crisis since the money would
have to be collected over time to be
put to good use and a property would
have to found and acquired to enable
its construction. However, cities
already collect in lieu fees for developments impacts on areas such as
schools and parks, so why not housing itself?
Thats why it is important to make
sure local governments have sufficient tools to address ways to ensure
our communities remain a place for
all income levels. Even if you believe
those who cannot afford to live here
should not, you should at least consider the impact on our roads and
mass transit infrastructure by people
who must commute from out of the
area to our growing employment centers here.
The situation we are in now is
caused by a series of unfortunate
Christopher P. Conway
San Mateo
Thoughts on the
presidential race
Editor,
Election time. Here we go again, I roll
my eyes. Nothing but mud slinging,
hair pulling and name calling. A series
of Jerry Springer auditions. Rallying
their supporters with bigger and uglier
insults for their opponents. Our politi-
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rates are higher, so the Feds lowrate policy has hurt the sector. So
has the weakening price of oil,
because investors are worried that
loans to energy companies wont
be repaid.
Bank of America fell 20 cents, or
1.5 percent, to $13.42 and Wells
Fargo lost 65 cents, or 1.3 percent, to $48.05.
In her remarks to the Economic
Club of New York, Yellen said the
Fed expects to move slowly
because the U.S. economy and
financial conditions have weakened over the last few months, and
global pressures could harm the
U.S. economy. Those concerns
include the possibility of a broad
economic slump, lower oil prices,
and the shaky stock market.
The Fed cited similar reasons
earlier this month, when it said it
expected to raise rates twice this
year, not four times.
Benchmark U.S. crude dropped
$1.11, or 2.8 percent, to $38.28 a
barrel in New York. Brent crude,
used to price international oils,
lost $1.13, or 2.8 percent, to
$39.14 a barrel in London.
Home building companies rose
after Lennar reported strong quarterly results, selling more homes
at higher prices.
High: 17,642.81
Low: 17,434.27
Close: 17,633.11
Change: +97.72
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S&P 500:
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OMAHA, Neb. Warren Buffetts company now owns 10 percent of Wells Fargos
stock because Berkshires Hathaways stake
grew as the bank repurchased its own stock.
Berkshire Hathaway said in documents
filed with the Securities and Exchange
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In addition to the shares Berkshire owns,
Buffett holds another 2 million shares personally. He is chairman and CEO of the
Omaha, Nebraska, based conglomerate.
Wells Fargo is one of Berkshires biggest
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OAKLAND Steve Kerr and his do-everything superstar, Stephen Curry, expected Golden
State to build on its championship run of last
season.
This record, though? No way.
And 60 games over .500 at this stage? Yeah,
right.
Curry knocked down six more 3-pointers to
increase his record total on the way to 26 points,
and Warriors beat the Washington Wizards 10294 on Tuesday night to stay on track for the all-
U.S. 4, Guatemala 0
coach made five lineup changes and shifted
two others into their more usual spots.
Dempsey scored 12 minutes in and
Cameron doubled the lead in the 35th. Zusi,
added to the roster on Sunday, added a goal
just 20 seconds into the second half and
Jozy Altidore capped the scoring in the
89th.
A loss would have made it virtually
hires Sendek
as new coach
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SPORTS
MESA, Ariz. Jake Arrieta prepared for his start on opening day,
overcoming a 28-pitch first
inning Tuesday as the Chicago
Cubs beat the Oakland Athletics 95.
Arrieta went
five innings,
allowing one
run and two
hits. The NL Cy
Young
Award
winner struck
out five and
walked
two.
Jake Arrieta The Cubs open
Monday at the Los Angeles
Angels.
I got to throw all my stuff,
Arrieta said. I got to pitch
through some struggles with command.
Arrieta walked two, struck out
five and threw 102 pitches in his
final Cactus League start. Thats
more pitches than in the usual
final spring training start, but he
had to come out of his previous
start because of a blister.
As for his opening-day start,
Arrieta said, To be the guy on the
mound for the first one is something special. But its short-lived.
Once thats over, its back to business.
Kyle Schwarber homered on the
first pitch from As starter Sonny
Gray.
Addison Russell hit a two-run
shot off Gray in the fourth. Later,
Munenori Kawasaki hit a three-run
homer, Matt Szczur had a two-run
shot and David Ross hit a solo
drive for the Cubs.
Billy Butler and Andrew Lambo
Hahn down
Jesse Hahn, once projected as a
member of the Oakland rotation,
has been optioned to Triple-A
Nashville after he put up an 11.15
ERA in the spring.
Its a tough one, manager Bob
Melvin
said.
Id be shocked
if he wasnt
back.
At
this
point,
he
knows he needs
to get the ball
down. He was
great about it.
Jesse Hahn
He knows to
pitch a little
better. But we know he has the
ability to do that, as does he, he
said. If were going to have the
type of year that we envision having, hes going to need to be a part
of it. But right now, he just needs
to iron some things out.
Also, Felix Doubront will be the
teams fifth starter, Melvin
announced.
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Arizonas Shelby Miller.
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Williams as manager.
When veteran pitcher Bronson Arroyo
heard the news, he texted Baker, Hey, back
at it again. Baker replied: Yeah, one last
album.
Bakers last album could be his final
chance to win the championship that has
evaded him. The challenge for the oldschool baseball lifer is to guide the stacked
Nationals led by Bryce Harper, Max
Scherzer, Stephen Strasburg, Ryan
Zimmerman and Jonathan Papelbon back
to the postseason after their 2015 collapse.
Hes great with young players, hes good
with veterans, said retired outfielder Doug
Glanville, the ESPN analyst who played for
Baker with the Chicago Cubs. Im very
curious to see how everything evolves with
him in D.C. with personalities like Harper,
young guys who are kind of new-school ...
and meshing that with the team thats got a
lot of talent.
Baker led the Giants, Cubs and Reds to the
playoffs and won the National League pennant with San Francisco in 2002. None of
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second straight season Kentucky had an AllAmerican, with Willie Cauley-Stein making the
team last season.
It was a great year for us, said Ulis, who
received 43 first-team votes. I felt like we went
through a lot of ups and downs, had a lot of
young players and guys learning how to play
the right way. Everybody got better individually.
The 6-foot-10 Johnson was a walking doubledouble for North Carolina, averaging 16.6
points and 10.6 rebounds, and he received 39
first-team votes.
Hes always been a good rebounder. At times
hes been a great rebounder, Tar Heels coach
Roy Williams said. One of the top two or three
rebounders Ive ever coached in 28 years. ... And
not just how quick he jumps but how high he
jumps, too.
The last North Carolina first-teamer was Tyler
Hansbrough, who was an All-American in 2008
and 2009.
Johnson and Brogdon gave the Atlantic
Coast Conference two first-teamers for the first
time since 2006 when J.J. Redick and Shelden
Williams from Duke did it.
The 6-foot-5 Brogdon, who was on the second team last season, was the ACCs player and
defensive player of the year. He averaged 18.7
points and 4.1 rebounds while shooting 40.9
percent from 3-point range.
Hes a complete offensive player: dribble,
pass, shoot. But you have to add his ability to
play down the stretch. Clutch play, at the line,
making big plays, Cavaliers coach Tony
Bennett said. Then defensively, youve got to
talk about his ability to guard, to rebound, to
guard different players.
The last Virginia player to be a first-team
selection was Ralph Sampson, who was chosen
three straight years, 1981-83.
Seven-foot sophomore Jakob Poeltl of Utah
led the second team with 41 first-team votes. He
was joined by LSU freshman Ben Simmons,
Kansas senior Perry Ellis, Providence junior
Kris Dunn and Iowa State senior Georges Niang.
The third team consists of Grayson Allen of
Duke, Kevin Yogi Ferrell of Indiana, Jarrod
Uthoff of Iowa, Kay Felder of Oakland and Jamal
Murray of Kentucky.
Chris Paul wont play for the U.S. basketball team in this summers Olympics, passing
up a chance for a third gold medal.
Paul played for the U.S. in 2008 and 2012
and could have joined LeBron James and
Carmelo Anthony in trying to become the first
mens players to win three Olympic basketball
golds.
Hes made a major contribution to USA
Basketball. I think he was great for us and I
think it was good for him to be part of what we
did, and were appreciative of that, USA
Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo said
Tuesday.
Thats the way it should be when a player
gets to a point and makes a decision that it
might not be best to push it, to push the envelope as you get on in your career, and so we
respect that decision.
Colangelo said Paul, who started every
game for the Americans in London, had
indicated a couple of months ago he might
not be up for the trip to Rio, but wanted
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impossible for the U.S. to finish
among the top two teams in the
group and reach the six-nation
finals of North and Central America
and the Caribbean, but the victory
put the U.S. in good position to
advance. The Americans are 27-0-2
at home in qualifying since 2001.
In Group Cs other game,
Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0 at
home against St. Vincent and the
Grenadines.
Trinidad (3-0-1) leads with 10
points, three ahead of the U.S. (21-1). Guatemala (2-2) has six
points, and St. Vincent (0-4) has
last summer.
And their class
promises
to
make the PAL
girls basketball arena a
thrilling one
for the next two
years.
At
South
Brittney
City though,
Cedeno
the Warriors
blew up this year. With the girls
team seeing little success throughout its history, the players quickly
achieved rock-star status around
campus as the team made its run
through the CCS Division III
BRONCOS
Continued from page 11
also been a head coach at North
Carolina State and Miami of Ohio in a
22-year head coaching career. He has
a 413-295 career record and has won
coach of the year honors in the Pac10, ACC and Mid-American conferences. Sendek led teams to the NCAA
Tournament eight times in his career.
Sendek started his college coaching career as an assistant to Rick
Pitino at Providence and Kentucky
and has helped develop players like
James Harden (Arizona State), Julius
Hodge (N.C. State) and Wally
Szczerbiak (Miami) into first-round
picks in the NBA.
Sendek also has stressed academics
in his career. At Arizona State, every
senior graduated and his program
posted a perfect 1,000 APR score in
five reporting years.
Keating had a 139-159 record at
Santa Clara and won the 2011
CollegeInsider.com
postseason
championship and the 2013 College
Basketball Invitational postseason
title. The Broncos have not been to
the NCAA Tournament since 1996.
Santa Clara finished 11-20 this season and came in seventh place in the
West Coast Conference with a 7-11
mark.
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Baseball
Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, Sequoia at Terra Nova,
4 p.m.
Softball
Jefferson at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
Boys tennis
Half Moon Bay at Woodside, 4 p.m.
Boys volleyball
Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, 6 p.m.
THURSDAY
Baseball
Half Moon Bay at Woodside, 4 p.m.
Boys tennis
Woodside at Carlmont, 4 p.m.
Swimming
Terra Nova at Jefferson, Half Moon Bay at South
City, El Camino at Westmoor, Sequoia at Woodside,
3:30 p.m.
Track and field
Carlmont at Woodside, Terra Nova at Westmoor,
Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia, 3 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
Serra at Corona Del Mar, 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Baseball
Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton,Terra Nova at Sequoia,
4 p.m.; Serra at Redwood, 7 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
Serra at Mira Costa, 7 p.m.
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Why just roast a plain chicken when you could add tons of flavor to it?
place a sliced small onion along with 2
sprigs each of fresh rosemary, thyme and
sage. Brush the skin of the chicken with
melted butter, then season with kosher salt
and black pepper.
CURRY: Rub 3 tablespoons red curry
paste under and over the skin of the chicken, as well as on the inside. Set the chicken
over sliced onions and brush the outside
with melted butter.
B ARB ECUE: Mix together 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 1 teaspoon dried
thyme, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 teaspoon
chili powder, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1
teaspoon onion powder, 1/4 teaspoon
cayenne and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper.
Brush the chicken all over with melted butter, then season with the rub under and over
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The nearly five-month delay due to the crustaceans previously testing positive for high levels of the neurotoxin
domoic acid caused significant hardship for those whose
livelihoods depend on Californias $90 million annual
industry. But several locals were willing to wait a few extra
days, particularly as the weather wasnt ideal. Opting not to
venture out last Friday allowed buyers and crabbers to settle
on price and make sure the crustaceans were still yielding a
high percentage of meat.
Youve got to make sure you can go to the consumers and
convince them its a good quality crab. I think it was well
worth the time to get everyone on board today. Its all new
territory, new ground, weve never started this late before,
so we have to spend a little time to make sure you get it
right, said commercial crabber Jim Anderson, who fishes
out of Pillar Point and sits on the states Dungeness Crab
Task Force.
The presence of high levels of domoic acid in California
crab prompted state wildlife officials to stunt the season
opener and, now months behind schedule, this time of year
is often when crabs begin to molt.
Typically, they kick off the season after determining the
crabs yield about 25 percent meat and local crabs tested
Monday offered a 28 percent recovery rate, Anderson said.
Sport fishermen, who were allowed to crab starting
almost two weeks ago, have also reported hefty catches
with little evidence of molting.
While the wholesale price could potentially change as the
season continues through the end of June, Anderson said
fishermen agreed to wait to ensure everyone was on the
same page.
To get all the buyers in line at a reasonable price so that
we didnt go fishing and leave at one price, then get back in
and find one buyer had dropped the price. So you just have
an understanding that everyones playing the same game,
Anderson said.
For those who sell directly to consumers off their boat,
Anderson said the price hasnt yet been determined but it
will be higher than the wholesale agreement.
McHenry said the $2.90 is just shy of the last few years
when the season started closer to $3 per pound. He noted the
irregular season has already dashed many expectations and
last weekends weather wasnt ideal. Although many have
had too much free time on their hands, McHenry said it was
worth waiting a few extra days to ensure a fair price.
We got a lot of projects done, but its been boring and no
ones been making any money. People are hungry to go
fishing, McHenry said, noting he doesnt typically sell
directly to consumers. I like to just come in and give them
to wholesalers and concentrate on the fishing instead of the
selling.
Patties can be prepped up to a day ahead, then refrigerated until ready to fry.
ZUCCHINI CRAB
CAKES WITH LIME AIOLI
Start to finish: 1 hour (30 minutes
active)
Servings: 10
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provide for its financial and civic support California residents, Howle
wrote. However, over the past several years, the university has failed to
put the needs of residents first.
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Ingredients
1 medium potato
1 medium zucchini
16 ounces lump crab meat, drained
1/2 cup breadcrumbs
1 whole egg, lightly beaten, plus 2
egg yolks
Kosher salt and ground black pepper
2 cloves garlic, finely minced
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
Zest and juice of 1 lime
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar or
white balsamic vinegar
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
All-purpose flour, for dredging
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Instructions
Poke the potato all over with a fork.
Microwave on high until completely
tender, 6 to 10 minutes depending on
your microwave. Allow the potato to
cool until easily handled, then peel
and mash.
While the potato cooks and cools,
prepare the other ingredients. Shred
the zucchini on the largest holes of a
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Slow cookers are great at reducing tougher cuts of meat to tender goodness.
the chickens flour coating helped to lightly thicken the sauce. Of course, if youre so
inclined, youre welcome to remove the
skin just before serving; it will have already
done its job.
In the end, the first and final versions of
this recipe were as different as night and
day. As ever, its all in the details.
heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden, about 8 minutes. Add
the garlic and cook, stirring, for 1 minute.
Transfer the mixture to the slow cooker.
Return the skillet to high heat and add the
wine, stirring and scraping to deglaze the
pan and loosen any stuck bits. Simmer until
the wine is reduced by half, then add to the
slow cooker.
Add the remaining ingredients, tucking
them among the chicken thighs. Cover and
cook on low for 4 1/2 hours or high for 2
1/2 hours. Transfer the chicken and potatoes to serving plates, making sure each
portion includes olives, a lemon wedge and
sauce.
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Legislative support for a statewide
increase comes on the heels of the San
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local ordinance to raise it to $15 an
hour with possible provisions for
nonprofits.
The council is slated to meet May 2
and discuss the results of a survey that
asked local business owners for input
before determining how and whether
to proceed.
Although open to further discussion
and sympathetic to small business
owners concerns, San Mateos mayor
and deputy mayor arent going to rely
A need to go above
and beyond, or gone too far?
Ann Fienman, executive director of
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Downtown
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living and paying reasonable wages,
many are concerned the council is
focusing on low-income workers
while overlooking the potentially
detrimental impact on the business
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15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
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650-583-5880
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579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
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Eric L. Barrett,
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
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Mon-Fri, 10am-9pm
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Office - 650.492.1273
Cell - 650.274.0968
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Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
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