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PG&E set to begin gas pipe replacement project in Foster City

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PG&E broke ground last week on a project in Foster City that will replace aging plastic gas pipes, according to city officials. Approximately 15,000 feet of pipeline are expected to be replaced by 2014. The project’s first phase began in the neighborhood surrounding Edgewater Park and will replace 6,000 feet of distribution lines constructed from DuPont’s Aldyl-A plastic. In total, Foster City has about 17 miles of this kind of pipeline. Read More

Fund started for victims of fatal limo fire

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The nursing community has set up a fund to help the families of five women who were killed in a fiery crash on the San Mateo Bridge this month as they headed to a bridal party in Foster City. The California Nurses Association and National Nurses United have established the CNA Nursing Angels Family Fund to which anyone can make a donation to benefit the families of the women who died while celebrating the marriage of Neriza Fojas, 31, of Monterey. Read More

Five women die in limo fire on San Mateo bridge

A limousine taking nine women to a party erupted in flames, killing five of the passengers, authorities and the mother of one of the survivors said Sunday. The limo caught fire at around 10 p.m. Saturday on one of the busiest bridges on San Francisco Bay, California Highway Patrol officer Art Montiel told The Associated Press. Read More

Evil twin pretends to be sister when robbing elderly couple

A sleazy sibling who used her twin sister’s identity to score a job caring for an elderly Belmont couple ended up robbing the seniors, according to prosecutors. Kathleen Susan Fortune, 44, of Foster City, was on probation for a grand theft conviction last year but apparently couldn’t stay out of trouble, as she allegedly conned a San Mateo-based caregiving agency into offering her a job. Read More

San Francisco voters may have say in AIDS drug fight

The high price of HIV/AIDS medication in the U.S. could be the subject of a November 2013 ballot measure set to launch in San Francisco. Read More

Peninsula voters signal approval of two revenue-generating hotel tax hikes

Voters in Foster City and Redwood City approved hotel tax hikes Tuesday, a victory for the cash-hungry municipalities. Under Redwood City’s Measure I, which goes into effect in January, the tax charged to hotel guests in will rise from 10 to 12 percent. And under Measure P, Foster City’s hotel tax will increase from 8 to 9.5 percent. Both cities proposed the measures to capitalize on the growing number of visitors to San Mateo County. Read More

Chinese real estate buyers flocking to Peninsula

Asian investors, especially Chinese immigrants, are buying up real estate in Millbrae and Foster City faster than local brokers and agents can remember. For a yearly chart of the number of Chinese yuan that can be bought with the U.S. dollar since 2001, click on the photo to the right. Read More

Darpan Saini carries passion for cricket across borders

Moving to the Bay Area from Pennsylvania last December, Darpan Saini jumped at the opportunity to play organized cricket. In Pittsburgh, where Saini lived for three years working toward his Masters degree at Carnegie Mellon University, cricket season was limited to the summer. As a Foster City resident — a short commute to Redwood Shores where Saini is a software engineer at Oracle — he is delighted with the climate that is reminiscent of home: Bangalore, India. Read More

Foster City deficit tops priority list in City Council election

Dealing with Foster City’s budget deficit is the top campaign issue for the six candidates running in November for two open seats on the City Council. Read More

Gilead moves ahead with Foster City expansion plan

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Foster City officials are excited by the prospects of Gilead Sciences expanding its facilities, and say they have a plan to keep down traffic.City Councilman Art Kiesel called Gilead’s expansion a “real good thing for Foster City.”“The property values are going to go up and ... property tax is going to go up,” he said. “We’re going to have to deal with the traffic issue.” Read More
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