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Week in Review: Residents Sound Off on Memory Lane, Kids' Bad Behavior

A look back at the week's news, from Feb. 26-March 3.

Monday

: San Bruno teen Brooke Rosell was among a group of 250 students from throughout the country selected to participate in the Washington Youth Summit on the Environment this summer.

Tuesday

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: The San Bruno Chamber of Commerce installed its new board of directors while Mayor Jim Ruane gave his annual State of the City address.

Wednesday

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: Residents and council members had different opinions about whether to close Memory Lane at Tuesday's City Council meeting. The council decided to take a step back before making a final decision.

: After the firing of Capuchino High's boys basketball head coach and a decision to opt out of playing in the Central Coast Section, some wondered what went wrong at the end of the season for the team. San Bruno Patch explored.

Thursday

: The discussions about the possible Memory Lane closure raised concerns about bad behavior among young people in San Bruno. This poll asked what could be done to address the problem?

Friday

: A bobcat was spotted twice this week near Portola Elementary.

: Readers voted a downtown restaurant their favorite Italian place.

Saturday

? Green columnist Mary Bell Austin looked into the challenges Peninsula drivers might face when ditching petroleum for biodiesel fuel.


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