Lynnette Shaw/Listen Up I am pleased to see that after I spent my campaign last year pointing out we need our streets repaired, our sidewalks fixed, our firehouse renovated, more police and firefighters hired, that all these things are starting to happen. Of course the Town Council is taking the … [Read more...] about A little transparency from town leaders, please
Questions for a Comrade
The Fairfaxian/Mike Ghiringhelli Why are the Democratic Socialist of America ( DSA) so involved with the Fairfax Town Council? When were they elected, and by whom, to run our town? You may ask yourself, who are the Democratic Socialists of America? Many people in our town were … [Read more...] about Questions for a Comrade
Winning lotto ticket sold in Novato supermarket
The California Lottery announced that while there were no tickets sold with all six numbers in Saturday evening’s SuperLotto Plus drawing, there was one ticket sold with five numbers, but missing the Mega number, at a supermarket in Novato. That ticket is worth $29,292. … [Read more...] about Winning lotto ticket sold in Novato supermarket
Board of Supervisors to change top Marin County job title from ‘Manager’ to ‘Executive’
At the upcoming Marin County Board of Supervisors meeting on Oct. 24, the supervisors will consider changing the title of “County Administrator” to “County Executive.” The change is being made, along with other tweaks to the job description, as the current holder of the job is … [Read more...] about Board of Supervisors to change top Marin County job title from ‘Manager’ to ‘Executive’
D.A. holds domestic abuse webinars (with Spanish translation)
In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Marin County District Attorney’s Office is partnering with the Center for Domestic Peace to host two free informational webinars on the topic “Abuse Is Not Always physical.” Spanish translation will be available for the videoconferences, … [Read more...] about D.A. holds domestic abuse webinars (with Spanish translation)
Sausalito History: Where the Ice House got its ice
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society Editor’s Note: The Sausalito Historical Society’s Mike Moyle will give a Zoom program on Oct. 30 presenting a set of historic photos taken throughout Sausalito, juxtaposed with current counterparts that Mike has taken from a drone. The photos … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: Where the Ice House got its ice
Novato celebrates Family History Day
Celebrating Novato’s history and diversity will be the theme of Novato first Family History Day. It will be held on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Civic Green along Sherman Avenue between City Hall and the Scott House. Individuals and groups to be represented … [Read more...] about Novato celebrates Family History Day
Marin 911: Calling cops while hiding in cupboard from husband
SAUSALITO Grass Grows: Police took a complaint between two neighbors on Easterby Street. There is a fence line between the two properties and grass is growing under the fence of one property to another property. This answers the age-old question of “Can’t we all just get along.” Apparently not. … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Calling cops while hiding in cupboard from husband
Mill Valley accident involved speeding
The Mill Valley Police Department. said this following a crash in downtown Thursday, Oct. 19: "Last night’s multi-vehicle crash underscores a hard truth: speed is often dangerous. Speed limits aren't mere suggestions; they are lifelines. As we continue to enforce traffic laws, we do so with the … [Read more...] about Mill Valley accident involved speeding
$1.2 million embezzlement reported in San Rafael
The San Rafael Police Department reports on Facebook this crime. No names were initially revealed in the report: "On October 17, 2023, SRPD received a call from Home Depot regarding an employee who embezzled approximately $1.2 million. "Through Home Depot's internal investigation into the … [Read more...] about $1.2 million embezzlement reported in San Rafael




