Monsters Still Invading Burlingame
It seems Burlingame real estate has always been an excellent investment. No one knows this better than Burlingame's leading speculative developer, Otto Miller. His work is instantly recognizable around town. In the pre-design review era there were his cookie-cutter Mediterranean designs. Now, springing up all over the West Side, are Miller's newer double-gabled houses. ...[more]
The little big game, airport noise, Karpitecture and the Burlingame Police Department get Alice Martel's murderers. A commentary by Joe Baylock
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San Mateo Union High School District, (SMUHSD), does not have to partner with local jurisdictions in order to accomplish its objectives. Often they approach local legislators for support, but the district technically does not need their support in order to proceed. A commentary by Russ Cohen...[more]
What was your favorite memory of Moon McShanes?
The question man was at Moon McShane’s last 'Friday night Happy Hour', April 26, 2002...[more]
The community calendar...[more]
PG&E: ( Pitiful,Ghastly& Excuses)
Pacific Gas and Electric has been giving Burlingame residents some creative explanations for the power outages that we routinely experience. What they don't say is why other parts of the country with far more severe weather have far more reliable power service, and why it takes such a long time to restore service once an outage occurs....[more]
A Railroad to Ralston's New Town
Reprinted from the San Mateo Times, September 5, 1874...[more]
Which Shameful Sign Makes You Squirm?
Shameful signs are seen all over Burlingame as car dealers, schools, churches and others seem to flout the laws on signage....[more]
Our city has lots of entertainment that is free and open to all. What's you favorite free show in town?...[more]
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