Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society The story of how Juanita Musson moved her Galley onto the Charles Van Damme ferry is as colorful as the old girl and the old boat themselves. By 1959, Juanita was a nationally known restaurateur. The Fort Worth Press reported on how she found her way … [Read more...] about Sausalito history: Juanita aboard the Charles Van Damme
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Novato chickens again judged the best
Mike Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago January 1924 – The Novato district is Marin county’s leading poultry section. Figures recently compiled from the records show the following interesting increase: 1918 – 4837 cases; 1919 – 7109; 1920 – 12,866; 1921 – 23,547; 1922 – 28,341; 1923 – … [Read more...] about Novato chickens again judged the best
Marin 911: Theft, porn scam and a homeless grouch
SAN RAFAEL Theft: A vehicle owner in the Dominican neighborhood called SRPD to report his truck being stolen. Officers responded and found various tools strewn around the roadway. The owner reported that the work truck was a retired fire department utility truck. Within 15 minutes, … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Theft, porn scam and a homeless grouch
Spin Around Marin: Homelessness unabated, RSV death, COVID vaccination rate low
California homeless increase California’s No. 1 … and not in a good way. The state’s homeless population grew 6% in 2023, to 181,000 people, the most homeless people of any state in the country. The Bay Area News Group reported that the increase comes as “public frustration” mounts over … [Read more...] about Spin Around Marin: Homelessness unabated, RSV death, COVID vaccination rate low
Poetic Ruckus to play concert at San Geronimo Community Center
RSV death reported in Marin
The Marin County Public Health status update of Dec. 29 reported that RSV is spreading in Marin County long term care facilities, leading to two outbreaks with four hospitalizations and one death. Despite an effective vaccine, RSV vaccination rates among facility residents are low. Facility … [Read more...] about RSV death reported in Marin
Marin does the public’s business with as little input from the pesky public as possible
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick If you injected a truth serum into any Marin elected official, I believe they’d tell you that the comment period at public meetings is a waste of time, providing the illusion of openness, but illuminating nothing they didn’t already know or have discussed … [Read more...] about Marin does the public’s business with as little input from the pesky public as possible
Christmas power outage brought out the best of Fairfax
Lew Tremaine/The View from The Hill As folks are surely aware, Fairfax had a power outage on Christmaas morning. Though I searched the internet for hours to find the cause, and how many PG&E or MCE Clean Energy customers were impacted, I could not find a crum of information. The PG&E … [Read more...] about Christmas power outage brought out the best of Fairfax
Vaxx rates in Marin among the highest in California
Marinscope The Marin County Public Health status update of Dec. 22 reports that a fast-spreading COVID-19 variant, JN., now accounts for 20% of the cases nationally, though it has not been detected in Marin. “It’s likely,” the weekly report states, that JN.1 has begun to circulate … [Read more...] about Vaxx rates in Marin among the highest in California
Juanita Saves the Waterfront
I've always loved catering to men, and the only way I can do it legally is to feed 'em, I guess –Juanita Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society Juanita Musson, Sausalito’s favorite fun, feisty restaurateur, first laid eyes on our town in 1952 when she came West from Oklahoma to join her … [Read more...] about Juanita Saves the Waterfront





