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Week In Review: New Medical Center Opens and Polystyrene Banned
Catch up on any news you missed in Burlingame this week.

Week In Review has moved! We'll now run it on Saturdays instead of Mondays.
Monday
Are you ready for a disaster? Larry Rosen looked at bringing .
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We put together a photo gallery from the weekend's. The event was well attended and attracted green vendors of all types.
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The new opened its doors Sunday.
Tuesday
Gideon Rubin highlighted , a track and field star who also shines in front of the camera.
In Green Views From the Peninsula, Alexis Petru shares her tips for .
The ducks were at it again in this week's .
The City Council approved an ordinance , such as Styrofoam. The ban goes into effect Jan. 1, 2012.
Inclement weather caused at SFO.
Capuchino High's is still dealing with the aftermath of the San Bruno pipeline explosion, but his sights are set on baseball.
Wednesday
The City Council approved allocated $25,000 to the , which shuttles patrons from the Bayfront hotels into the downtown areas.
Scott Campbell reported on the s. Two Burlingame students made the All-PAL Division Second Team, and one received an honorable mention.
Three are setting the stage for a competitive post season.
Former . She will be missed by the community.
A was busted as part of a nine-month investigation by San Mateo County authorities.
Thursday
What are your plans for the weekend? Still looking for something to do? Check out our .
Cynthia Greaves shares with us the last baby born at the old Mills-Peninsula hospital and the first baby born at the new facility.
Don't forget to ". You'll be entered to win a spa gift certificate.
The has hit a small roadblock in its path to building a community garden.
Homestead baseball beat Serra 7-2.
Notre Dame softball beat Harker 4-0.
Friday
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The Washington Art and Music Festival is celebrating its second year this Sunday as it brings in funds for school programming.
The District Attorney will retry a Burlingame man involved in a fatal crash.
We brought you another edition of the police blotter.
Burlingame baseball fell to 2-1 to Los Altos.
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