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Week Ahead: Seven Things to Know

Take a look at what's happening in Burlingame and Hillsborough this week, and feel free to add your own events in the comments.

What's on tap for this week? Keep an eye out for these events and stories this week. We'll be there to cover them.

  • Learn to use the Burlingame Public Library from home during a hands-on computer class at 2 p.m. Monday. Registration is required.
  • Looking for some computer guidance? Stop by the Burlingame Public Library for Drop-In Computer Lab at 3 p.m. Monday.
  • The Burlingame City Council meets Monday at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers. Members will discuss the U.S. Highway 101/Broadway Interchange project and a downtown Burlingame parking structure.
  • The Burlingame Public Library will host a Presidential Debate viewing in the Lane Community Room Wednesday at 6 p.m.
  • The Hillsborough School District Board of Education meets Wednesday at 6 p.m. at South Hillsborough Elementary School.
  • The Burlingame Beautification Commission meets Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in City Hall Conference Room A.
  • The Hillsborough Reads Book Club meets Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Community Room at Town Hall. New York Times best selling author Mary Roach, author of Packing for Mars and more, will be there.

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Tom Eiseman June 6, 2013 at 07:59 am
It's not just you, it's all of us. I'll bet most of us have seen this happen all over town. PeopleRead More don't seem to be in the habit of checking for pedestrians, unless perhaps they're near a school. Drivers need to understand that they must watch, yield and wait. In large cities where there may be dozens of people in an intersection, drivers, for the most part, observe the law--there's safety in numbers. So when we're alone or in a small group, and find ourselves in a crosswalk around here, we all must remain alert and be ready to "jump out of the way" of some unobservant or inconsiderate driver.