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PAINFUL RECOGNITION
Threat from
fruit fly over
on the coast
County officials breathe sigh of
relief following eradication work
By Anna Schuessler among the efforts growers, offi-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF cials and business owners took on
in the months since two
Some 11 months after the Mediterranean fruit flies were
appearance of two Mediterranean found within five miles of each
fruit flies in Half Moon Bay other in November, said Jeremy
prompted a quarantine, officials Wagner, deputy director of the
are calling off an extensive effort county’s Department of
to limit spread of the pest after Agriculture/Weights and
announcing the insect has been Measures.
eradicated in the county earlier Known to breed on more than
this month. 250 different fruit and vegetables
Aerial release of hundreds of — including apples, apricots,
thousands of sterile male flies, avocados, bell peppers and citrus
targeted applications of organic fruit — the Mediterranean fruit fly
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What a comeback!
Warriors 120, Nets 114
top Brooklyn
By Brian Mahoney
games yet,” Borabo said.
Previous to Saturday, the last time a road
team rebounded from a two-set deficit to win
a CCS playoff match was in 2016 when No.
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5 Saratoga rallied back at No. 4 Prospect in
the Division III bracket. Prior to that, you
NEW YORK — Golden State appeared on have to go back to 2013 when No. 4 Crystal
its way to another easy victory when the Springs Uplands stunned top-seed Mt.
game suddenly turned into a 3-point Madonna in the Division V semifinals.
shootout. Even in the regular season this is a rare
Luckily for the Warriors, they have the feat. Mercy (19-17 overall) last bounced
perfect guy for that. back to win after being two sets down on the
Stephen Curry set another NBA record by road in 2012 at Castilleja, this three years
making seven 3-pointers and finished with before coaches Chris Balestrieri and Nicole
35 points as the Warriors held on to beat the Rathman took over the program. The hus-
Brooklyn Nets 120-114 on Sunday. band-wife coaching team did lead such a
Kevin Durant added 34 for the Warriors, comeback on their home court earlier this
who were coasting before the Nets made it season, though, a Sept. 28 non-league vic-
close with some sizzling shooting behind tory over Crystal Springs Uplands.
the arc. “We were in the same situation, ”
Curry finally turned them back when his Balestrieri said. “We played a fired up team
final 3-pointer made it 115-108 with 1:07 to … dropped the first two (sets) and came back
play. He has made at least five 3s in all and won the last three. And it was in a simi-
seven games, breaking George McCloud’s lar fashion.”
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Mercy-Burlingame senior Alister Borabo, left, celebrates with teammate Allison Remula in the
See DUBS, Page 15 Crusaders’ five-set comeback victory in the CCS Division IV opener Saturday at Terra Nova. See MERCY, Page 14
Bulldogs throttle past DVC to remain atop Bay 6 DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT after a punt and marched seven plays for 67
yards on their opening drive. Sophomore
The Bulldogs ran it and ran it, and then ran quarterback Kamalii Akina (St. Francis-
it some more. Mountain View) moved the ball past mid-
The result was College of San Mateo (3-0 field with a 33-yard run. Taylor later scored
Bay 6, 6-2 overall) scoring 35 unanswered on a 2-yard run.
first-half point en route to a 49-7 disman- CSM upped the lead to 14-0 late in the
tling of Diablo Valley College (0-3, 2-6) first quarter when Akina hit sophomore
Saturday at College Heights Stadium. Rory Uniacke (Serra) for a 73-yard touch-
CSM rallied for 397 total yards of offense, down pass.
with 320 of those yards coming via the The Bulldogs never looked back, outgain-
ground attack. Nine different players rushed ing DVC 397-231 in total yards.
the ball for the Bulldogs, with freshman Akina tabbed CSM’s only two pass com-
Avery Runner (Kennedy-Sacramento) pac- pletions of the afternoon. Freshman quar-
ing the team with a career-high 76 yards on terback Terrell Carter added five carries for
three carries and two touchdowns, including 21 yards rushing, and sophomore quarter-
a 65-yard score in the third quarter. back Matt Adamkiewicz carried once for
Sophomore running back Rahsaan nine yards.
Fontenette (Oak Grove-San Jose) added nine With the win, CSM maintains the only
carries for 65 yards, freshman Jalen unbeaten record in Bay 6 Conference play.
Lampley (Franklin-Elk Grove) took five The Bulldogs travel to fourth-place Chabot
carries for 52 yards and a touchdown, and this coming Saturday for a 6 p.m. kickoff.
sophomore Cam Taylor (Hillsdale) went for CSM then closes the regular season at home
PATRICK NGUYEN 38 yards on 10 carries with a score. Saturday, Nov. 10 against second-place City
CSM freshman Jalen Lampley gallops for a big gain in Saturday’s 49-7 win over Diablo Valley. The Bulldogs took over at their own 33 College of San Francisco.
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SATURDAY
CCS volleyball
Division III
MENLO really hard and can get us some kills, and
some pin hitters … that can get us kills and
blocks.”
El Camino 3, Saratoga 2 Continued from page 11 Game 2 saw Menlo, with its backs against
Division I In its first CCS playoff appearance since the wall, find its footing in a hurry.
2002, No. 9 El Camino (14-6) won a dramatic SHC opened the set on a 4-0 run, capped
Carlmont 3, Monta Vista 1 as the Knights did from the outset, it would by Canady’s wicked roll shot off the left
25-22, 25-19, 21-25, 17-25, 15-11 thriller at
No. 7 Carlmont opened Central Coast have been a much shorter night. Senior mid- side. After a quick Menlo timeout, the
No. 8 Saratoga (14-18). It marks the Lady
Section postseason play with a 25-12. 20- dle Anna Guirogassian produced 10 kills, Knights picked up two difficult shots with
Colts’ first-ever CCS volleyball playoff victo-
25, 25-17, 25-16 win over No. 10 Monta ry, and their first postseason win since 1978. while freshman middle Sharon Nejad added skillful digs from Houghton and sophomore
Vista-Cupertino at Moore Pavilion on the El Camino now travels to No. 1 Soquel for six, including hammering away for five opposite Roxy Karrer, to finish with King’s
campus of Notre Dame-Belmont. Tuesday’s quarterfinals at 7 p.m. kills in the opening set. first match kill. King went on to put down
The Lady Scots (23-13) showcased their While Menlo outdid SHC in the kill six kills in the set.
three-pronged attack, with junior outside Division IV department 10-9 in each of the first two The Irish worked back to tie it 13-13 on a
hitter Morgan McClellan leading the way sets, the Knights had trouble relaxing into Lenn cross-shot off the left side. Karrer
SHP 3, Monte Vista Christian 0 their game from the outset. Menlo commit-
with 15 kills. Senior middle Clara Vltavsky The Gators (13-17) rolled to a 25-12, 25- answered back with a kill to force a side-out,
totaled 12 kills with a .500 hitting percent- ted a whopping 15 unforced errors in Game then served up an ace during a four-point
10, 25-11 win over Monte Vista Christian-
age, and junior opposite Alisha Mitha added 1, 10 field errors and five service faults. Menlo run. SHC closed it to 17-16, but
Watsonville (14-18) in Atherton. Junior
11. Jules Tan and Katie Wong split the dif- outside hitter Elena Radeff fired a match- “I think in the first set, we weren’t ready wouldn’t get as close again after Houghton
ference on setting detail, with the sopho- high 13 kills and added three blocks, and offensively,” Paglialunga said. “Without responded with a left-side bolt for her only
more Tan totaling 24 assists and the senior junior Evelyn Sutton totaled 12 digs. SHP taking any credit from them — they did a kill of the match-tying set.
Wong 23. now faces Notre Dame-Belmont in Tuesday’s beautiful job — but we didn’t do anything in “We had a couple good rotational serv-
This is the third time in five years Monta semifinal at Moore Pavilion at 7 p.m. the first set.” ings, and we played them out of system,”
Vista (12-15) has been eliminated by The Knights played it close until the mid- Paglialunga said. “And we finally found the
Carlmont. NDB 3, James Lick 0 dle of the set. Trailing 12-10, they watched line hitting.”
Notre Dame-Belmont (24-11) got 12 kills the Irish go on a five-point run, during Game 3 seemed like the back-and-forth
With the win, the Scots advance to the
from sophomore outside hitter Abby Miller en which senior outside hitter Lauren Chen battle the match would hinge on. After
Tuesday’s quarterfinals, traveling to No. 2
route to a 25-11, 25-10, 25-9 win at home over scored her fourth set kill. Menlo’s saving Menlo senior Riley Holland manned the
Los Altos for a 7 p.m. start.
No. 14 James Lick-SF (14-4). The Tigers now grace was holding SHC junior outside libero position though the first two sets,
host SHP in Tuesday quarterfinals at 7 p.m. Skylar Canady to one kill in the first set — injuries forced her into rotational duty on
Division II and that was a put-back on an over-dig — the back row while junior Abby Holleran
San Mateo 3, Westmont 1 Division V but as the match wore on, it was Canady donned the libero’s jersey.
No. 10 San Mateo (8-15) dealt an upset at Nueva School 3, University Prep 1 who combined with Chen to carry the Irish. Holleran was on point, even with the
No. 7 Westmont (18-12) with a 25-19, 25- No. 10 Nueva School (16-2) earned its Canady went on to finish with a match- Irish beginning to vary its attacking lines.
22, 20-25, 25-17 win, marking the third first-ever CCS victory 22-25, 25-21, 25-22, high 17 kills, Chen totaled 12 and junior The score was tied at 14 different junctures,
straight year the Bearcats have won their 25-18 at home over No. 7 University Prep- Megan Lenn shifted around the front row to and as late 18-18. But a block by
CCS opener. Mateo now travels to No. 2 San Jose (21-7). The Mavericks now advance add 10. Guirogassian gave Menlo a slight 19-18
Branham Tuesday night for a quarterfinal to Tuesday’s quarterfinals at No. 2 Mt. “They’ve been phenomenal all season
matchup at 7 p.m. Madonna-Watsonville, start time 7 p.m. long,” SHC head coach Margi Beima said. See OPEN, Page 15
least one hitter that keeps them in it,” With the set tied 2-2, the Crusaders went on In Game 5, Terra Nova showed some early
seven RBIs in the final two games Young Award winner in 2012, long walked two, retiring 14 in a row — in seven innings. He is 9-10
CHAMPS
Continued from page 11
of the Series.
After losing to Houston in Game
7 last year by the same 5-1 score,
pitched under an October shadow
cast by his regular-season success.
He had been 0-9 in 11 postseason
before a leadoff walk to Chris
Taylor in the eighth ended his night
after 89 pitches. He tapped his heart
with a 4.32 ERA in 30 postseason
appearances, a huge drop from his
153-69 record and 2.39 ERA during
the Dodgers became the first team starts before defeating Astros ace several times to Red Sox fans the regular season.
it’s all about,” Price said. “This is ousted on its home field in consecu- Justin Verlander in the clinching behind the first base dugout while “It just hurts worse when you
why I came to Boston.” tive World Series since the New Game 5 of the AL Championship walking to the bench. make it all the way and get second
York Giants by the New York Series. He won his third straight Joe Kelly struck out three straight place,” Kershaw said.
Alex Cora’s team romped to a 17-
Yankees at the Polo Grounds in start Sunday and became the first pinch hitters and Sale, originally He began aggressively, throwing
2 start and a club-record 108 wins,
1936 and ‘37. pitcher to beat Cy Young winners in scheduled to start Game 5, fanned strikes on his first six pitches, and
then went 11-3 in the postseason,
Los Angeles is still looking for the finale of an LCS and the World three more in the ninth. Sale ended the Red Sox were ready.
dispatching the 100-win New York
its first championship since 1988. Series in the same year. by throwing a slider past Manny Andrew Benintendi hit a one-out
Yankees and the 103-victory and
defending champion Houston “Ran up against a very good ball- After allowing two runs over six Machado, a meager 4 for 22 (.182) single and Pearce pulled a fastball
Astros in the playoffs. Cora became club. And just a little bit too much inning to win Game 2 last in the Series, and raised both arms over the middle of the plate and sent it
the first manager from Puerto Rico for us,” Dodgers manager Dave Wednesday, Price got two outs in as catcher Christian Vazquez ran out 405 feet into the left-field pavilion.
to win a title and just the fifth rook- Roberts said. the ninth inning of Friday’s to jump on him with glee and team- While the crowd of 54,367 for
ie manager overall. Boston won its ninth title, tying marathon game. He became the first mates from the dugout and bullpens Dodger Stadium’s final game this
Pearce, the Series MVP, hit a two- the Athletics for third-most behind to pitch into the eighth inning of a followed. year was stunned, Freese woke up
run homer on Clayton Kershaw’s the Yankees (27) and Cardinals (11). Series game on one day of rest since While Price rewrote his own lega- fans in the bottom half. He drove
sixth pitch. Solo homers by Mookie All that stood between the Red Sox the Yankees’ Bob Turley in 1957. cy, Kershaw was unable to change Price’s first pitch 402 feet to the
Betts in the sixth inning and J.D. and a sweep was an 18-inning loss “I’ve been through a lot in three his. He dropped to 1-4 with a 6.06 opposite field and into the right
Martinez in the seventh quieted the in Game 3, the longest World Series years since I came here, but this is ERA in postseason elimination field pavilion.
crowd, and Pearce added a solo drive game ever. They trailed 4-0 in the why I came,” Price said. games. Plagued at times by an Betts homered on a slider that
off Pedro Baez in the eighth. seventh inning of Game 4 when ace Price gave up a home run to David aching back, the 30-year-old lefty stayed in the strike zone after
“We are a bunch of grinders,” Chris Sale rose from the dugout Freese on his first pitch, then no longer is the dominant pitcher going 0 for 13 in Los Angeles this
Pearce said, “and this is exactly bench for a fiery, profane, motiva- allowed just two more hits — the who won three Cy Young Awards, weekend, the first postseason
where we knew we were going to tional rant, and his teammates woke last a triple to Freese that Martinez his famous 12-to-6 breaking ball home run of his career coming in
be.” up in time to rally for a 9-6 win. lost in the third-inning twilight and now more 10 to 4:30. his 87th at-bat. Martinez homered
Pearce, a June acquisition from Boston never trailed in Game 5. allowed to drop behind him in Kershaw allowed four runs and in the seventh, driving a fastball
Toronto, had three homers and The 33-year-old Price, a Cy right. Price struck out five and seven hits — three of them homers to straightway center.
The Colts are the first team since the game on passes to Mo Alie-Cox Alie-Cox making a one-handed 26- 20-yard touchdown pass to Eric
RAIDERS
Continued from page 13
the 1970 merger to go consecutive
games with at least 200 yards rush-
ing, no sacks and no giveaways.
and Eric Ebron and finished with 239
yards against an overmatched
defense for the Raiders (1-6).
yard touchdown catch and Vinatieri
adding a field goal to make it 10-0
before the Raiders finally found their
Ebron and a 2-point conversion pass
to Chester Rogers.
Carr then avoided a sack before
“I think you’d like to establish Derek Carr threw three TD passes stride. finding Brandon LaFell for a 6-yard
your identity in Week 1 and get that and ran for a fourth just days after “He swallowed the ball with his touchdown late in the third before
three years.
going right from the start,” coach Oakland traded his top receiver hands,” Luck said. “It was truly like the Colts tied it back up early in the
“I think we’re believing it now, I Frank Reich said. “On offense, it’s Amari Cooper to Dallas . But it was- there was a gravitational pull fourth on Mack’s 4-yard run .
really do,” Luck said. “I think we’re taken us a few weeks to get that n’t enough to prevent another loss flopped it in there. What an awe-
proving to ourselves that we can do going, but right now I like where in what is quickly becoming a lost some job our tight ends group does
it, that this is a winning formula.” we’re at.” season to begin coach Jon Gruden’s to complement this offense, com-
Vinatieri sets scoring record
Marlon Mack ran for a career-high Mack’s second TD came after Doug second stint with the team. plement the wideouts and to comple- Vinatieri set the record as the
132 yards and two touchdowns, Martin lost a fumble for Oakland and “I’m not going to give up. ment each other.” NFL’s top all-time scorer in the first
breaking the personal mark he set sealed the victory as the Colts won Period,” Gruden said. “I just hope Carr threw a pair of touchdown half. He kicked a 26-yard field goal
last week against Buffalo with 126 in consecutive weeks for the first Raiders fans out there understand passes in the second quarter to put in the first quarter to tie Morten
yards. The Colts finished with 222 time in three years. we’re doing everything we can. I Oakland on top and added a 1-yard Andersen with 2,544 points and
yards rushing and didn’t allow a sack Luck connected with all three of know it gets ugly at times, but in a sneak for a score on fourth down to then added a 25-yarder late in the sec-
for the third straight game as the his tight ends with the 10-yard pass lot of ways I’m excited about the make it 21-13 early in the third. ond to set the record . Vinatieri
investments made in the offensive to Jack Doyle putting the Colts (3-5) future.” The game went back and forth scored three more points, giving
line are paying off. up 35-28. Luck connected earlier in The Colts started fast with Mo from there with Luck tying it with a him 2,550 for his career.
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But he said they were encouraged by the collaboration
among growers in administering treatments, and also the
efforts of business owners and vendors at farmers’ markets,
who spread the word about the quarantine and shielded pro-
In a multi-adult house, maybe one of you joins them in the
bedroom, door closed, cheesy horror movie on the tube.
While you might enjoy your dachshund dressed as a hot
dog or your cat strapped into a witch’s pointed cap, don’t
duce in the open air from the pests, using either plastic assume pets are equally inclined to cherish these moments.
sheeting or Tupperware. In an Amazon “pet costume” search, 54,021 results pop up,
most destructive agricultural pests in the world, said
“It was actually really heartening,” he said. “A number of many hysterically funny. Nothing wrong with a little
Wagner. So when no additional flies were detected within
growers banded together and helped support each other in dress-up but that’s something you and your pet need to
the estimated timeframe of three generations of the pests, a
the treatment efforts … the community was also really sup- work on weeks in advance. A selfie with your costumed best
period that ended in early October, Wagner said officials
portive.” friend requires you to introduce the concept slowly, extra
were able to call off the quarantine and put those affected at
Wagner said county officials ramped up trapping once the cautious of doodads and frills which can be ingested or
ease.
quarantine was put in place, but the quarantine’s end date catch around a leg. Further, that haul of sweets contains
“It’s a collective sigh of relief,” he said. “Everyone is
was delayed due to cooler weather along the coast, which chocolates (potentially dangerous), raisins (even a few can
very much looking forward to just not having to think about
extends the insect’s life cycle. lead to kidney failure), plus the foil wrappers which can be
Med[iterranean fruit] flies.”
“That was a huge challenge for us because it made our swallowed by our overexcited animals. While I enjoy sweet
Wagner said the two flies were discovered in traps county
quarantine last way longer,” he said. empty calories as much as the next guy, and while 4-year-
officials put out regularly. Because two flies found in such
Though he said growers and the community are ready for olds dressed as ghostbusters absolutely crack me up, let’s
close proximity triggers a quarantine, he said state officials
the quarantine to be lifted, he hoped more county residents make sure our pets enjoy Halloween too!
from the California Department of Food and Agriculture got
to work stripping all the fruit from trees near the find sites. will keep the risks of bringing fruit from quarantined areas
“In this case, we found what we were looking for, unfortu- top of mind in the future. He said a lot of quarantines of Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
nately,” he said. “That triggered some pretty serious restric- invasive areas start when people travel to regions where
tions on growers.” the pests are common and bring fruit back to the county & SPCA.
Though some growers who plant annual crops were able with them, a decision that may not seem like a weighty one
to shift away from potential host plants, those who grow in the moment but could have more drastic consequences
orchards of fruit trees that could have been hosts for the pest later.
were required to follow strict regulations, such as treating “People really don’t realize how a small action … could
their crops with organic pesticides before they could dis- have a huge impact to the economy of an area,” he said.
tribute their produce outside the county, he said, noting 41 Visit dontpackapest.com for more information on travel-
growers and businesses are believed to have been affected ing with food, plants and animals. Visit agwm.smcgov.org
by some kind of quarantine requirement. or the county Department of Agriculture/Weights and
Though swift actions to curb the spread of the pest are Measures office at 728 Heller St. in Redwood City for updat-
needed when an insect as destructive as the Mediterranean ed information about efforts to manage pests in San Mateo
fruit fly are detected in an agricultural area, Wagner said offi- County.
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said. “It’s also helped them get a sense of
hope.”
Kolda said the first step Caminar staff take
with individuals who are entering the pro-
gram is to understand what the clients feel
One of many Assisted Outpatient their needs are and devise an individualized
Treatment programs offered in counties treatment plan, which could include medica-
throughout the state, the county’s program tion education, individual and group thera-
is the local implementation of Laura’s Law, py, case management and assistance with
a bill passed by the state Legislature in applying for benefits for which they are eli-
2002, said Terry Rittgers, clinical services gible.
manager with County Health’s Behavioral She said many clients work with staff to
Health and Recovery Services Division. apply for housing, which she said can be
Drafted after the death of Laura Wilcox, a critical to the success of their treatment, and
Nevada County mental health worker killed their case management team can help them
by a psychiatric patient, Assembly Bill make appointments and stay connected with
1421 is aimed at supplementing mental resources that can help them.
health services in counties to prevent simi- Rittgers estimated more than $700,000 in
lar tragedies, said Rittgers. costs were not incurred by county services,
Approved by the Board of Supervisors in which include incarceration as well as psy-
June of 2015, the program was designed so chiatric hospitalizations and emergency
county staff receive referrals and screen visits, because clients were served by the
potential program clients, and once they’re AOT program. Not every person who is
deemed eligible for the program, Caminar evaluated for program eligibility is ulti-
provides the treatment they need, he said. mately referred for AOT services but, in
With a phone line, email address and web- meeting with individuals with severe mental
site open to take calls from anyone who illness through the process, officials can
thinks they know someone in need of treat- more efficiently connect them with
ment, Rittgers said the program has resources that can help them avoid trips to
received 340 referrals and 82 calls seeking the emergency room or jail, he said. The
information about mental health resources approved budget for this program was
since it first started. $3,766,973 through June 2018, according
To be eligible, clients must be over 18 to a staff report.
years of age, diagnosed with a serious men- Kolda said the services clients access
tal illness, unable to safely survive in their through the AOT program can be a step
community without supervision and either below a locked facility and often, unlike
hospitalized or incarcerated at least twice other experiences they’ve had in the past,
within the last 36 months or been a threat offer them a way to work toward managing
to the safety of themselves or others in the their conditions. Though she acknowledged
last two years, said Rittgers. Though those the hospitals and jails offer an alternative,
deemed eligible for the program may have she noted they can be isolating experiences
refused services in the past, Rittgers said if they don’t meet the needs of someone who
members of the county’s AOT team meet is struggling with managing a mental ill-
with them and their families to figure out ness. She recalled a client who recently told
the best way to engage in services that may her that in working with Caminar staff
LISA CHUNG help, a process he said can take weeks or
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, with Rhea Sampson, author of the children’s book ‘Saving through the AOT program, she felt like she
months to ensure they can see the benefit of was seen for the first time, an account Kolda
Travis, a rescue story,’ City Librarian Ben Ocón, featured dogs, Shannon and Travis. Hill con- getting involved in these services.
ducted a special storytime“Friends Furever, celebrating kindness to animals”at the San Mateo felt demonstrated the connection clients
Rittgers said many of the some 70 clients feel to those who are providing their treat-
Main Library Tuesday, Oct. 23, and read from Sampson’s book. have been enrolled in the program since it ment.
started were homeless, incarcerated or hos- “They’re often met in our system with
Dav i d Jr. and Meg an Gi l mo re, of Foster pitalized just before they began treatment
City, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia places that aren’t able to meet their needs
and a significant portion of those who have and so they feel rejected,” she said. “People
Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 12, 2018. graduated have since found stable housing,
*** feel that sense of connection that they des-
developed a treatment plan and been able to perately need.”
Dav i d and Meg an McCo l l um, of San get their lives together for the first time in
Mateo, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia years. Though the vast majority of AOT pro-
Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 13, 2018. Call (650) 372-6125 or email AOT@smc-
gram clients participate in it voluntarily, gov.org to contact the AOT team or mak e a
*** Kolda said a small portion of clients are
Jaco b and Hannah Lammert, of Redwood referral. Visit smchealth.org/general-infor-
ordered into treatment through a court. mation/assisted-outpatient-treatment-san-
City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia “That this is not only helped to get them
Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 16, 2018. mateo-county for more information.
into housing, but it’s helped to get them the
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St., Menlo Park. Free for all ages. For
Visalia school board and ultimately make a community whole such as
more information call 330-2501. San Mateo Public Library’s Book the City Council. schools, restaurants, police and fire
Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. to 7:45
Pros and Cons of Ballot Measures. p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. While cutting his teeth in the skill departments and many more can oper-
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Third Ave., San Mateo. Meets in
Continued from page 1 of balancing competing interests on ate better with a fuller well of person-
Library, 480 Primrose Road, Cedar Room. For more information community matters, Lane ultimately nel to hire from, he said.
Burlingame. The League of Women contact cmccarthy@cityofsanma-
Voters of North Central San Mateo teo.org. departed from the City Council in Environmental benefits are offered
will present an unbiased overview of
“Michael is one of the most influen- 2009 to take his role as policy direc- too, he said, by keeping cars off the
the pros and cons of the state Silly Goose & Val. 7 p.m. to 7:45 tial affordable housing advocates in tor at the Non-Profit Housing road as commutes shorten and con-
propositions on the November 2018 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, 800
Alma St., Menlo Park. This free per- the state. He’s deeply knowledgeable, Association of Northern California. cerns regarding thick traffic conges-
ballot. 18 and over. Free. For more
information call 342-5853. formance is intended for all ages. politically savvy, well-respected and He now lives in Daly City. tion begin to clear. The confluence of
For more information call 330-2501. passionate about solving the housing
TUESDAY, OCT. 30 Upon his relocation, Lane estab- progress can make way for a diverse,
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 Peninsula Humane Society crisis,” he said. lished a reputation as a wealth of balanced culture to bloom, he said.
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community Companion Level Dog 2 Class. With a wide range of accomplish-
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. 7:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Peninsula knowledge and data on housing mat- “I’m a believer that good policy
Learn basic skills and explore a vari- Humane Society, 12 Airport Blvd., ments under his belt, Lane points to ters. And while acknowledging the makes for good politics because they
ety of drawing tools and subject San Mateo. Class costs $135. For his work on the statewide housing value of information in buttressing make our communities work better,”
more information call 340-7022.
matter. 18 and up. Cost is $30 for bond in 2006 among his proudest, for his arguments in favor of develop- he said.
eight two-hour classes. For more
information call 802-4384. FRIDAY, NOV. 2 which he worked to whip the regional ment, Lane said a more compelling Recognizing the Peninsula is
Yoga and Meditation class with vote.
Woodside Day of the Horse. 10 Sadhgutu. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. San political case is built on a humanitar- amidst a building boom during a thriv-
a.m. to 2 p.m. Woodside Town Hall, Mateo County Event Center, 2495 S. In gathering support for housing ian level. ing economic stretch which will like-
2955 Woodside Road, Woodside. This Delaware St., San Mateo. This is a initiatives, Lane balances his argu-
celebration of our equine friends unique opportunity to learn the life “I believe one of the most whole- ly not last forever, Lane expressed
includes a variety of fun and activi- transforming Shambhavi ment with reason and morality and some things you can do is provide confidence the benefit of the ongoing
ties. Fun for all ages. For more infor- Mahamudra Kriya directly from draws equally from each deep well of someone a home,” said Lane. construction will show over time.
Sadhguru. Ages 15 and up. Cost
mation call 380-6408.
$400 to $1,500. For more informa- resources he’s built over the years. But with so many locally concerned Such a perspective highlighted the
Pumpk in Prints: Themed Pumpkin tion call (931) 488-8448. County Supervisor Warren Slocum with preserving their home values plight of a housing advocate —
Ar t Work shop. 3 p.m. South San
State of the Economy Business
lauded such work. and the status quo, Lane admitted such attempting to build support for a
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange “Michael Lane has always
Ave., South San Francisco. For more Summit. 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. a plea can be dismissed by those who vision with plenty opposition which
information call 829-3860. Medallia, 450 Concar St., San Mateo. impressed me as a tireless advocate
Network of influencers. For more most frequently oppose housing over the years has blocked develop-
Teen DIY: Screen Printed Tote Bags information call 401-2443. for affordable housing — articulate, development. ment of potentially successful mod-
with Silhouette Cameo. 4 p.m. understands the issues and knows els, he said.
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306
The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., how to lobby Sacramento,” he said in ‘Good policy Ever the optimist though, Lane said
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For
Redwood City. A solo exhibition of an email. “We are fortunate to have the amount of exemplary develop-
more information call 877-8530.
gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s his leadership focused on this impor- makes for good politics’
Understanding Your Medicare work shows us the beauty in pat- ments is growing, along with his con-
Options. 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. San terns all around us. Free. For more tant human rights issue — housing.” In the face of opposition, rather fidence in an ability to accomplish
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda information call (415) 987-7360. than dig his heels in on moral his goal of building a more affordable,
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. This educa-
tional course is for students who will Exploring DNA and Genetic Building a foundation grounds, Lane said he frequently piv- humane Bay Area and California.
be enrolling into Medicare or those Genealogy with CeCe Moore. 9:00
To some extent, he inherited his ots to showcasing the examples of At the essence of such an approach
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Menlo Park LDS
who want to understand their cur-
Hall, 1105 Valparaiso Ave., Menlo zeal for policy and public service successful housing developments lies a deeply-held belief which Lane
rent Medicare Supplement plan
options. Free. For more information Park. CeCe Moore is the founder from his father, who was a civil engi- which were once opposed but grew to said guides his work.
of The DNA Detectives, the co-
call 522-7490.
founder of the Institute for Genetic neer and planning commissioner in become community assets. “Enlightened public policy is the
Don’t Agonize, Organize. 7 p.m. to Genealogy and, as a leading educa- the San Joaquin Valley where Lane High-density development near city morally correct thing to do,” he said.
tor in her field, she is an instructor centers and public transportation
8 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480
for a number of courses and confer- was raised. For his part, Mullin expressed con-
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Learn lines can inject life into misspent
about closet and storage organiza- ences throughout North America. Early exposure to issues associated fidence such an approach would pay
tion. Free. For more information call Free. For more information call 306-
with responsible growth strategies, properties, while also ramping up the dividends.
3423.
558-7400.
environmental impacts and housing amount of services offered by giving “Future generations of San Mateo
Brenda Wong Aoki: Oriental Ghost First Annual Frank lin PTA Craft affordability influenced Lane’s pur- those otherwise priced out a place County residents will owe a debt of
Fair. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Franklin
Stories. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park
Elementary School, 2385 Trousdale suits later in life, as he served on the they can afford, he said. gratitude to Michael,” he said.
Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo As a result, organizations which
Park. This free event features a Dr., Burlingame. Shop for unique,
nationally-recognized storyteller. For hand-crafted items. Food, coffee and
giveaway prizes. For more informa-
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fAuX fur Coat Woman's brown multi erciser $20 (510)770-1976 moving sale, (650)348-6660
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color in excellent condition 3/4
length $50 (650)692-8012 leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90.
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estate sale, mileS. New upgrades $24,500 OBO..
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James
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law engine/Transmission $1,200
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