At last week’s San Carlos State of the City address, Mayor Bob Grassilli mentioned Vice Mayor Matt Grocott was unable to attend, saying, “I understand he’s at a showing of ‘Hamilton’ in San Francisco, where he’s teaching the cast about the Constitution.”
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A grandson is looking to help his grandmother throw a card shower for her cousin who is turning 100 March 29 since most of the family lives on the East Coast and won’t be able to make it.
The woman, Edna D., lives at the Burlingame Senior Home, and the grandson is asking the community to send letters from anyone, including companies or classrooms to make his grandmother’s wish come true to shower her best friend with birthday cards on her 100th birthday. The address is 1738 Quesada Way, Burlingame, CA 94010.
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Off the Grid: Foster City is returning with a Wednesday night market beginning April 5 for its third season. It will have a rotating selection of 10 food trucks and live music every Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Leo Ryan Park.
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