MILL VALLEY Goats: A resident on Escalon Drive told police that on Sept. 13 a herd of goats showed up in her backyard and ate all his plants. Police notified the goat owner. GPLB: A violation involving the use of a GPLB (gas powered leaf blower) was reported on Woodbine Drive. Police … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Cops rally to celebrate Miss Althea’s 104th birthday; also goats eat Mill Valley garden
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Novato fire department shows support for Breast Cancer Awareness
In 1922, Novatoans persuaded the doctor to stay
Mike Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago October 1922 – Novato has now a Parent-Teachers Association, which will no doubt be a live wire in promoting the best interests in school matters and the good of the community in general. The following officers were elected: President—Mrs. … [Read more...] about In 1922, Novatoans persuaded the doctor to stay
DA tracking spate of hate ‘incidents’ and explains why she can’t prosecute them
Marinscope Following a string of hate-driven incidents, including the distribution of antisemitic flyers in communities around the county, Marin County District Attorney Lori Frugoli issued a press release in which she assured the public that appropriate action is being … [Read more...] about DA tracking spate of hate ‘incidents’ and explains why she can’t prosecute them
Community Fundraiser for Neyat Tesfay
Novato Community! Please join us this Sunday for a Community Fundraiser for Neyat Tesfay. She was one of four high school kids who were in a tragic car accident in February, where one of the passengers died. Sweet Neyat suffered severe injuries, including major brain damage. She is now home with … [Read more...] about Community Fundraiser for Neyat Tesfay
PeaceNovato to hold a vote vigil
Marinscope/Novato Advance PeaceNovato will hold the second in a monthly series of pre-midterm election vigils in support of upholding the precious ideals of personal freedom, free and fair elections, and the rule of law on Friday, Oct. 7, 5:30 p.m. at Novato City Hall (901 Sherman Ave. at … [Read more...] about PeaceNovato to hold a vote vigil
Novato Theater Company could use a little help
The Novato Theater Company has to vacate the warehouse where the community theater company has been storing costumes, props, furniture and sets to make way for Homeward Bound’s new homeless veteran’s center. That’s a great project, but they need to demolish our storage. The City of Novato has found … [Read more...] about Novato Theater Company could use a little help
9th Annual Rotary Oktoberfest on Oct. 15
The 9th Annual Oktoberfest hosted by the Novato Sunrise Rotary Club will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Greek Orthodox Church in Ignacio, 1110 Highland Drive on Oct. 15. Tickets are on sale a NovatoSunriseRotary.org. … [Read more...] about 9th Annual Rotary Oktoberfest on Oct. 15
Novato students receive PG&E scholarships
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced that 40 students from hometowns in its service area will receive scholarships totaling $250,000 from the 2022 Better Together STEM Scholarship Program. Among the awardees are four students from Sonoma, Napa, and Marin counties. The … [Read more...] about Novato students receive PG&E scholarships
Pages From The Past: Novato’s building boom
Mark Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago October 1922 – The work of construction on the Black Point cutoff is being pushed forward with all speed consistent with good work. A very large crew of men are employed, and all modern machinery is being used. The camp resembles a small … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Novato’s building boom