Take advantage of our area's 46,500 acres of open space this week.
Immaculate Heart of Mary School will host a variety of events in celebration of its 60th year.
Coco and Wyatt received the same number of votes, so both dogs will receive a gift card to Dolly's Treasures!
Bravo, the editor's cat, and this young squirrel came nose-to-nose Monday morning; each animal was as curious as the other.
Early autumn in Belmont is all about food---from the gyros and ouzo at the Labor Day Greek Fest to the truffles and Champagne on the horizon at the Chocolate Fest.
The Belmont Greek Festival continues through Monday evening. Here's a slideshow of Saturday's events.
Do you know what this dish is and where it was served?
A group of 40 seniors traveled to San Francisco last week to enjoy the city's rooftop gardens and other attractions.
The Belmont Greek Festival will be held Sept. 1-3 at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Cross.
Lil Oscar was left nearly paralyzed. Now, he uses a special wheelchair to get around.
On Monday Kaiser Permanente announced recipients of its grants ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 for community programs that improve health---in every way from obesity to violence.
The video below will keep you updated on the progress of Curiosity's Mars landing, which is estimated to take place around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday.
The Congregational Church of Belmont will host its annual rummage sale Aug. 3-4.
Save Our Shores has advice on what to do if you find something unusual on the beach.
Proponents of opening the beach to everyone will hold a rally Saturday at noon.
You must buy your tickets in advance for the behind-the-scenes tours of our flower growing operations.
As you read this on Friday morning, the Belmont Blasters youth baseball team is on a plane headed for a tournament on the hallowed grounds of Cooperstown, NY.
Grab a blanket and head down to Twin Pines Park on Sunday afternoon.
The 11-year-old all-stars were undefeated in the District 52 tournament for the second year in a row.
Look no further than Twin Pines Park this Sunday for a rockin' good time.
Despite the rise of digital communication, a new study shows talking still beats out texting as the preferred mode of social networking among teens.
Belmont Patch made some new friends at the Belmont Farmers' Market on Sunday.
Visit Patch at the Belmont Farmers' Market today from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and stop by the Patch booth!
Belmont Patch could really use your help in our quest to reach 1,000 Facebook fans (before San Carlos does)! We are currently at 448.
Races wow crowds of over 500. Traveling pig circus includes 1,100-pounder.
New transbay ferry service to begin Monday between the Peninsula and East Bay.
NDNU soccer standout Armando Garcia developed his soccer and life skills in the Sheriff's Activities League's lunchtime soccer program.
At the Peninsula Humane Society, less than $100.
The Belmont Parks and Recreation Department has a diverse offering of classes and workshops this summer.
The weekend event will feature hundreds of new inventions as well as DIY lessons on everything from farming to robotics.
In 2011, 16 people died on Caltrain tracks. Eleven of those deaths were determined to be suicides.
A panel representing Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faiths will share views on spirituality redemption at the Peninsula Jewish Community Center in Foster City.
What can you tell us about this blast from elections past?
Discovery Museum? Asian Art Museum? Exploratorium? You can get passes if you're a library cardholder in Millbrae.
Having a pet is similar to having a child. It takes time to find the right person to care for your dog or cat, especially when they fall ill.
Patch is looking for regional commuter bloggers.
From creek bed clean-ups to e-waste recycling, everyone in Belmont had an opportunity to do their part for Earth Day 2012.
Test your Belmont history knowledge by answering a many of the following questions as possible.
A new session of classes will begin May 2 at Purely Pilates in Belmont.
Our new feature lets you know about important upcoming deadlines.