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Burlingame Patch
Feb 01One of my favorite parts about my job is being out in the community at meetings and events, talking to people, and learning about what issues matter to you. I love hearing your feedback on Patch and getting a better feel for what makes Burlingame tick... »
Come Blog For Burlingame Patch
Burlingame Patch
Jan 31There’s a lot going on in Burlingame these days. From cell phone towers to garbage rate hikes to budget cuts for the schools to new businesses to leaf blower bans, it seems like everyone has something to talk about. So why not get a conversation starte... »
Schools Face Uncertain Finances
Burlingame Patch
Jan 31Financial concerns loom large for the Burlingame School District as officials prepare for Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed 2012-2013 budget and what it means to the schools. School officials estimate about $1.2 million has been cut from the Burlingame Schoo... »
Police Blotter: Suspicious Pizza and Road Rage
Burlingame Patch
Jan 31Thursday, Jan. 26 1:42 a.m. A man who appeared to be in his early 20s took beer from a store on the 500 block of California Drive without paying for it. 10:01 a.m. A small dog was found without tags on the 600 block of Burlingame Avenue. 4:48 p.m. A wa... »
We're Running When?
Burlingame Patch
Jan 31The owners of A Runner's Mind, the speciality running store on Howard Avenue, have been given the green light by City Council to plan a run for the Burlingame community. However, they need your help in planning the run, which will be a fundraiser bene... »
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Newt Gingrich to speak at state GOP convention
Political Blotter
Feb 07Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich will keynote a luncheon at the California Republican Party’s convention later this month in Burlingame. Gingrich will keynote the lunch on Saturday, Feb. 25, just a few days befor... »
Money Coming and Going
Burlingame Voice
Jan 26On the same day the San Mateo County Manager announced that he expects the County to lose $5.65 million from the state's reduced budget, million dollar-sized money was also being distributed. The Daily Journal had a tiny piece noting The... »
Art in Action honored by Peninsula Arts Council
Inmenlo
Jan 25The Menlo Park-based arts education organization, Art in Action, will receive the Diamond Award for the Arts Organization of the Year presented by the Peninsula Arts Council at a ceremony at the Kohl Mansion in Burlingame on Feb. 2. The Diamond Awards ... »
50 And Counting
Burlingame Voice
Jan 24Our most local reporter/columnist, John Horgan, almost slipped his 50th anniversary in the business past me. Right at the end of his weekend column he notes On a personal note, 2012 marks your correspondent's 50th year writing for Peninsula newspapers,... »
Healthy Communitites Forum
Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition
Jan 18Join us for the first Healthy Communities Forum of 2012 to explore how the various facets of the health of our cities – economic, environmental, and social – intersect. Neil Maizlish, PhD with the California Department of Public Health will present his... »