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Week in Review: Chamber CEO Resigns, Tech Company to Occupy to Parkside Towers

A round-up of major news stories from the past week.

Monday

  • : Police are investigating the incident that killed Vladimir Debabov
  • : After nearly two years in Foster City, Chris Messina will take a new position as chief of the Napa Chamber of Commerce on Feb. 21.

Tuesday

  • : Council considers new social media policy, debates efficiency of Twitter and Facebook

Wednesday

  • : Supes approve talks about the Pacifica golf course, hike garbage rates, and allow an unpopular neighbor to build on his property.

Thursday

  • : Three Serra High seniors Wednesday signed with universities to continue their athletic careers
  • : Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform Foster City Patch readers.
  • : Guidewire Software was named the top tech company to work for by Business Insider in 2011.

Friday

  • : Violations include "cross contamination of cooked food with ready to eat food with raw chicken juices."
  • : The small raptor may have been attacked by a larger bird.

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