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Week in Review: Abandoned Dogs Found in 'Tragic' Condition at Peninsula Place
A look back on the week's news, from March 25-31.

Sunday, March 25
: In a poll about the ongoing school closure talks, San Bruno Patch asked: How should the San Bruno Park School District handle its transfer students if a school was shut down?
Tuesday, March 27
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: AΒ group of students from nine different middle schools in Narita, Japan, arrived in San Bruno as part of the two cities' sister city program, which is in its 22nd year.
: The Peninsula Humane Society foundΒ two severely neglected dogs at the Peninsula Place condo complex and is offering a rewardΒ for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for abandoning the dogs.
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Wednesday, March 28
: San Bruno Patch had a Q&A with San Bruno Park schools trustee Jennifer Blanco about the Our Schools, Our Future tax proposal.
: AditazzΒ was recently selected as one of the winners of Kaiser Permanente'sΒ Small Hospital, Big Idea competition, a contest to find the most cutting-edge, sustainable design for a new kind of healthcare facility.
Friday, March 30
: Yenis Dance Studio, a new downtown business, celebrated its opening with city and business leaders and guests.
Saturday, March 31
: An eighth grader is on a mission toΒ replant 100 trees in the Crestmoor neighborhood that were damaged by the 2010 PG&E pipeline explosion. He talks about his efforts in a new column.
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