On Monday afternoon, Oct. 30, at about 4:30 p.m. Mill Valley police officers were dispatched to the Mill Valley Middle School (425 Sycamore Ave), for a report of a person loitering on campus. During our investigation it was determined the person entered the girl's bathroom and briefly conversed … [Read more...] about Man arrested, let go, arrested again for indecent exposure in Mill Valley Middle School girl’s bathroom
Meet Autodesk, Sausalito’s high tech pioneer
PHOTO BY LARRY CLINTON Marina Plaza today, at 2320 and 2330 Marinship Way. Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society Sausalito’s Marinship area is home to our working waterfront, and it also serves as an incubator for technology innovators. But that’s nothing new. One early tech … [Read more...] about Meet Autodesk, Sausalito’s high tech pioneer
Marin Sheriff: Have a safe Halloween
The Marin County Sheriff's Office wants to remind everyone to stay safe and have a great time this Halloween. Here are a few tips to ensure that you and everyone you're with are safe this year -Always look both directions before crossing the street. -Dark colored costumes are hard to see, so … [Read more...] about Marin Sheriff: Have a safe Halloween
Marin 911: Car with rainbows and butterflies ‘missing’ after a few rounds at the No Name Bar in Sausalito
SAUSALITO Car Gone: A man drove to Sausalito, went to the book store, had a drink or two or three at the No Name Bar and couldn’t find his car. At first he though he just could not find it. Now he thinks it was stolen. It was a Golf VW diesel with rainbows and butterflies on it. Vandalism: A … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Car with rainbows and butterflies ‘missing’ after a few rounds at the No Name Bar in Sausalito
Don Reed returns to Marin
Mac's at 19 Broadway in Fairfax is taking comedy to a whole new level in the North Bay. Leading this quest is Don Reed (Tonight Show/NBC), a great comedian and NPR award-winning storyteller, who is also producing the All-Pro Comedy Nights every Tuesday night in the Mac's Showroom, starting at 8 … [Read more...] about Don Reed returns to Marin
From one scoundrel to the next
Sherman R. Frederick/Properly Subversive Even though my old newspaper, the Las Vegas Review-Journal, spent many-a column inches chronicling (and sometimes exposing) the self-serving duplicity of Nevada’s late U.S. Senator Harry Reid, I didn’t say a thing when McCarran International Airport was … [Read more...] about From one scoundrel to the next
Pages From The Past: Episcopal church celebrates 50 years in Novato
Mike Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago November 1923 – Yard Changes Name – Mr. Chas. Kiser, local manager of the Novato Lumber Yard, announces that from now on the local yard will be known as the Henry Hess Co. Novato Lumber Yard. At the time the company purchased the yard from Mr. … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Episcopal church celebrates 50 years in Novato
Marin’s Rep. Huffman condemns Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorism against Israel
Today, U.S. Representative Jared Huffman (CA-02) released the following statement: “On October 7th, Hamas brutally killed more than 1,300 innocent civilians and took more than 200 people hostage in an unprovoked terrorist attack on Israel. There has been more bloodshed in the days since, … [Read more...] about Marin’s Rep. Huffman condemns Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorism against Israel
‘Mayberry on LSD’
Dear editor, Just a note to say I really enjoy your "Marinscope" paper and look forward to reading each issue. My grandfather moved to Sausalito in 1907. An early job he had was as a drayman moving furniture in a horse drawn wagon. He said it would take an entire day to deliver a … [Read more...] about ‘Mayberry on LSD’
Are the homeless more important than my kids?
Dear Editor, Are the homeless of more value than the children of Fairfax?Children are to be nourished and protected.Pavilion? Peri Park? Ball Park? Now near the library? What is the purpose of these family features?Why do we the people of Fairfax need to sacrifice our children and families for the … [Read more...] about Are the homeless more important than my kids?



