The yellow towels for San Marin fans will be out in force again this weekend as the Mustangs play for the Division V championship in prep football. Novato Advance Marinscope There’s nary a fingernail left in Novato. Coach Dom DiMare’s resilient San Marin Mustangs downed St. … [Read more...] about Marin Prep Football: No fingernails left in Novato
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No charges in San Anselmo hate incident
Racist voicemails left on a town administration phone number in Marin County did not break the law and no charges will be filed, Marin County District Attorney Lori E. Frugoli said Nov. 2. The incident took place May 2021 and involved San Anselmo Mayor Brian Colbert, who is African American and … [Read more...] about No charges in San Anselmo hate incident
Marin 911: There are music rules in Mill Valley
Mill Valley Oct. 28 - Nov. 3, 2021 Music Man:Police were alerted to a man playing amplified music in front of a local grocery store. Officers talked to the man and reported that he was “utilizing his instrument skills to make money.” Report says he was advised about the no amplified music … [Read more...] about Marin 911: There are music rules in Mill Valley
Life Tribute: Andrea P. Mouille, 1930 -2021
Andrea P. Mouille May 7, 1930 - Oct. 29, 2021 Andrea P. Mouille died peacefully at her home in Novato on Friday, Oct. 29, 2021. Andrea was born on May 7, 1930, in San Francisco to John and Pearl Striethorst. She acquired polio at a young age, but it never held her back. At 16, … [Read more...] about Life Tribute: Andrea P. Mouille, 1930 -2021
Another artist on tap at Collectors’ Photography Gallery ‘Off The Beaten Path’ series
Segregation unmistakable in Marin
Marinscope Where is the most segregated neighborhood in the Bay Area? It’s the Canal Area in San Rafael. That’s according to the Othering and Belonging Institute, a UC Berkeley research organization. It did an analysis of racial demographics in every neighborhood in the Bay Area using what is … [Read more...] about Segregation unmistakable in Marin
Marin 911: Hateful yeller with a puppy
Sausalito Sept. 22 - 28, 2021 Yeller: A man yelled anti-semetic slurs to people on Bridgeway on Sept. 26. He had a small puppy with him. Citizens were concerned about his slurs and the welfare of his puppy. Dog Bite: Citizens heard a woman scream from Gabriel Park. Police arrived and found … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Hateful yeller with a puppy
Fairfax road projects OK’d
Marinscope The Fairfax Town Council held a 10-minute special meeting on Sept. 22 to approve a contract for the interim public works director and to authorize the town manager to “negotiate and execute up to five separate public works contracts for public work capital repairs, each in an amount … [Read more...] about Fairfax road projects OK’d
Review: RVR’s Ripcord delightful
By Cari Lynn Pace Marinscope Ross Valley Players has reopened their stage at the Barn with their first live production since the start of the pandemic, and it’s a delightful welcome indeed. “Ripcord” is a female odd couple pairing with a sharper edge. David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy … [Read more...] about Review: RVR’s Ripcord delightful
Fairfax man takes plea deal
Daniel James Diaz, 19, of Fairfax accepted a plea deal from District Attorney Lori Frugoli in the murder in 2018 of Errol Matthew Friedman, 21, of San Anselmo. The deal calls for a 15-year to life sentence, which will be decided by a judge on Sept. 21. The murder took place in San Rafael. … [Read more...] about Fairfax man takes plea deal




