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Week in Review: Woofstock 90210, Measure K Bonds and BHHS Robotics

Also, Mayor Barry Brucker wrote an open letter to Patch in which he slammed the "Beverly Hills Courier" for allegedly reporting false information.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education voted to issue up to $50 million in 2012 general obligation bonds to refinance existing Measure K bonds, so long as it saves taxpayers at least $2 million. Read about that and more in the top stories from March 11-17.

1. Hundreds gathered at Roxbury Park to enjoy a day of for Woofstock 90210.

2. The BHUSD school board approved a provisional plan to .

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3. In an effort to  project, city staff reviewed the facility's proposed features.

4. Mayor Barry Brucker accused the Beverly Hills Courier of that Councilman John Mirisch was unfairly passed over for a Cultural Heritage Commission post.

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5. The Beverly Hills High School robotics team that can shoot a basketball for a regional competition.

Also, learn some things you might not have known about St. Patrick's Day with these .

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