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Week in Review, April 24-30

Schools braced for preschool cuts, neighbors objected to cell tower and Cap's softball team rose to the top.

Monday, April 25

: San Bruno Park School District says its school buildings are safe but wants to ensure their seismic security following a California Watch report.

Wednesday, April 27

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: The municipal cable company got the green light to seek new customers.

: Capuchino’s Tupou Latukefu, Selu Tupou and Sisilia Tupou organized Polynesian Day.

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Thursday, April 28

: Residents learned about PG&E's pledge to pressure-test 150 miles of pipeline following scrutiny of its operation of the pipeline that exploded in San Bruno, in addition to other efforts taking place to help residents recover from the fire.

: San Bruno Park Elementary School District’s early childhood education staffers have been served with layoff notices.

Friday, April 29

: Maple Street residents raise objections to T-Mobile tower, citing radiation exposure and proximity to school.

: With a score of Capuchino 2, Hillsdale 0, the Mustangs improve their PAL title hopes.

: It’s Patch vs. punching bags at this local gym.

Saturday, April 30

: Capuchino’s three-sport athlete Jamie Navarro looks to finish his prep career by leading the Cap softball team to the Central Coast Section title.

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