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Your Best Photos of the Week

You sent us your photos for our news articles, and we’re featuring them.

From a missing pilot and his plane to a delightful OktoberFest in Redwood City to benefit the Redwood City Education Foundation, it sure was busy along the Peninsula in October. Thank you for sending in your pics to us. Keep 'em coming!

You can submit your photos using the “Pics and Clips” button in the toolbar at the top of this page, email your Editor, and see if your photos make it next week!

Belmont: A group of brothers poses near Water Dog Lake in 1898. Population in San Mateo County was 12,000 then - now it's 700,000. Credit: Eric Dentler

Burlingame: More than 75 Pied Piper Players from across the Peninsula—including Burlingame—took the stage Friday for a two-week run of the classic Wizard of Oz. Credit: Pied Piper Players

Half Moon Bay: Coastside parents and their children urged the public before Election Day in a rally to vote yes on Props 30 and 38 in support of California public schools. The Yes for Education rally in Half Moon Bay was part of the Educate Our State campaign in support of Props 30 and 38. Credit: Susie Brillault–Bergen 

Menlo Park-Atherton: Ray Mueller smiles with his son after his election to the Menlo Park City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Credit: John Woodell

Pacifica: 18-year-old Randee Kotlar voted for the first time on Election Day this year in Pacifica. The 18-year-old Terra Nova High School graduate asked to have her picture taken in front of the Pacifica Community Center polling place to document the momentous occasion. Credit: Christa Bigue

Palo Alto: Professional photographer Dina Boyer added a new photo to her Patch profile this week. Dina has added photos to news stories in the past. Credit: Dina Boyer

Redwood City: Students crown Woodside High School's Homecoming princess at the annual dance. Credit: Debra Adler

San Bruno: Two San Bruno U16 girls soccer team, The Fog and The Aftershocks battled for first place. The Fog ultimately beat The Aftershocks 4 - 0. Credit: Alfonso Esqueda

San Carlos: Hal Schuette proudly drives a 1952 Studebaker in the Giants Parade. Passengers included Richard Blum, Diane Feinstein's husband, and their friends Dan Carroll and kids. Credit: Hal Schuette

San Mateo and Foster City: The Samaritan House could use your help sorting, setting-up, and distributing food to local folks in need this holiday season. Credit: Samaritan House

South San Francisco: South San Francisco City Council member Mark Addiego smiles after voting at a polling place. Credit: Taylor Wiles


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Karin Cunningham June 17, 2013 at 11:08 am
Yep! Yep! You can get one at the San Bruno Chamber of Commerce!
Heidi Beck June 12, 2013 at 08:19 pm
Supposed to open Friday!
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I heard that Safeway was going to open at the end of the month.
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Yay! Back to San Mateo Ave.? That's awesome! Let's support! I might even walk down with my lawnRead More chairs and just hang out in the Citibank parking lot!