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Three Burlingame Commissions have vacancies and are accepting applications.

<b>Bio </b>While growing up in Pittsburgh, PA, I always had a fondness for writing and sharing news and ideas with other people. I became interested in journalism thanks to early exposure to National Public Radio and graduated with a journalism degree from the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. Over the past few years, I've written for a variety of local news publications throughout the Los Angeles area.
I think hyper-local journalism is valuable and exciting work because it gives journalists and other community members the opportunity to come together to address important issues and tell the stories of people in their own towns.
When I'm not busy writing and reporting, I love to read and appreciate any book suggestions! I also like being outdoors and enjoy hiking through all of the natural beauty in the Bay Area. I also love dance-both watching performances and taking classes at local studios. More than anything, I like spending time with my family and friends.
<b>Your Beliefs</b><br>"At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know."<br><br><b>Politics </b><br>How would you describe your political beliefs?<br>I think it's important to carefully examine any political issue from all sides to determine what makes the most sense for the most people-- not just yourself.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? I was raised an observant Jew and still feel a strong connection to the Jewish faith.
<b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
<b>High Speed Rai</b><b>l</b>: Whether an aerial structure will cut through downtown Burlingame on its way from San Francisco to San Jose is a major issue. In addition to hurting business during construction, residents do not want the equivalent of an elevated freeway dividing their town. Although there have been many letters and protests written, Burlingame residents feel as though the California High Speed Rail Authority is more or less ignoring their concerns.
I believe that the issues brought up by Burlingame residents should be more deeply considered by the CAHSRA. It does seem as though they are not fully examining alternative routes or underground or trenched tracks in their interest to procure funding as quickly as possible.
<b>New vs. Old on Burlingame Ave.</b>: Many residents are upset by the appearance in recent years of more and more brand name stores along Burlingame Avenue. They dislike these national stores forcing out Mom and Pop shops that can no longer afford the steep rent. Some say this trend is taking away from the small-town feel Burlingame is known for.
I think that there is still a small-town feel to Burlingame. Residents, city officials and merchants should work together to come a compromise that will make the most people happy.
Three Burlingame Commissions have vacancies and are accepting applications.

The following information was supplied by the Millbrae Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Burlingame Lions Club cooked for the newest students at Burlingame High School.
A 75-year-old bicyclist was killed in an accident with a truck.
Alvin L. Royse of Hillsborough recently received the honor of Volunteer of the Year for the American Heart Association's Western States Affiliate.
The victim of a fatal bicycle accident Monday was identified as 75-year-old Andrew Chiari.
Visit a Mills-Peninsula healing garden.
Jerry Hill spoke outside of CPUC headquarters Monday.
A bill requiring drivers give bikers 3 feet of space hits home in Burlingame following a bike collision fatality.
The following information was supplied by the Burlingame Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A 75-year-old bicyclist was killed in an accident with a truck.
Take a look at what's happening in Burlingame this week, and feel free to add your own events in the comments.
The number of homes sold in July was up roughly 22 percent from the same period last year, including in San Mateo County specifically.
The number of homes sold in July was up roughly 22 percent from the same period last year, including in San Mateo County specifically.
Burlingame has a new option for pizza.
These new businesses have posted signs on their storefronts, letting patrons know they're coming.
The following information was supplied by the Burlingame Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Scout House hit an important milestone last weekend.
The Burlingame School District's suspension and expulsion rate trended below the state and county's rates during the 2010-2011 school year.
Help the BCE raise funds during the Labor Day Spirit Run.