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SHP takes on McClymonds with state football berth at stake
Andrew Daschbach heard the grumbling and read the negative words. A 1-2 start by his Sacred Heart Prep football team had led outsiders to believe the Gators were overrated and over-hyped.
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Police calls: Atherton, Woodside, Portola Valley, Menlo Park
Crime reports from Atherton, Woodside, Portola Valley, West Menlo Park, Ladera and Menlo Park.
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Barbara Snow retires after 42 years with district
Oak Knoll School's office manager, Barbara Snow, will retired this month after working 42 years for the Menlo Park City School District. A celebration in her honor will be held at the school Dec. 14.
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Menlo Park has $14 million in its affordable housing fund
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"Pancake Breakfast 2015"
Captain Rob Johnson holds aspiring firefighter Joseph Estes of Menlo Park at the 15th annual Pancake Breakfast. 1,000 attendees enjoyed pancakes and fire safety demonstrations at the event at the Menlo Park Fire District Headquarters on October 3, cosponsored by the Junior League of Palo Alto•Mid Peninsula. The event raised $14,000 to benefit the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, to provide needed programs for burn survivors in California.
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Menlo Park has $14 million in its affordable housing fund
Menlo Park has more than $14.1 million set aside to spend on below-market-rate (BMR) housing, according to the city's annual BMR report, scheduled to come before the City Council at its Tuesday, Dec. 15, meeting. Friday, 11:57 AM | 7 comments
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SHP takes on McClymonds with state football berth at stake
Andrew Daschbach heard the grumbling and read the negative words. A 1-2 start by his Sacred Heart Prep football team had led outsiders to believe the Gators were overrated and over-hyped. Friday, 11:01 AM
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