How has Kamala Harris suddenly become an inarticulate air head? She never was a Winston Churchill or anyone, but do you remember her being this vapid when climbing the political ladder in California? She’s become a legit international joke. First, let’s stipulate that Joe Biden is the … [Read more...] about Frederick Column: Does anyone remember Kamala Harris being this vapid?
100-year-old pipe replaced in Mill Valley
Marinscope Marin Water will replace a 100-year-old pipe with a new pipeline along East Blithedale Avenue in Mill Valley, beginning in early April. The project area covers more than one mile of pipeline between Millwood Street and Camino Alto and is anticipated to be completed in September of … [Read more...] about 100-year-old pipe replaced in Mill Valley
Point San Pedro Road modifications to be tested
Marinscope In April, a section of Point San Pedro Road in eastern San Rafael will be restriped during a pilot project to evaluate an alternative lane layout between Loch Lomond and Peacock Gap. The pilot project approach is unique in that it allows residents to experience a new road configuration … [Read more...] about Point San Pedro Road modifications to be tested
Tamalpais Union High School District issues layoff notices
Marinscope Because of budget shortfall worries, the Tamalpais Union High School District trustees sent layoff notices last week to teachers and campus staff assistants. The so-called “pink slips” serve as a warning to employees. But, if the financial situation improves, the district may … [Read more...] about Tamalpais Union High School District issues layoff notices
Marin Women’s Political Action Committee meets Friday
For the first time in two years, the Marin Women's Political Action Committee is able to hold its annual Elected Women’s Luncheon in person, Friday, March 25, at The Club at McInnis Park. "We will honor our elected women and student leaders at this gala event," says MWPAC President Cathryn Hilliard. … [Read more...] about Marin Women’s Political Action Committee meets Friday
Novato Soroptimist to hold 40th fundraiser
Soroptimist International of Novato (SI) will hold its 40th annual spring fundraiser, Women of Vision, on Saturday, April 23, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Bill and Adele Jonas Center, Indian Valley Campus, 1800 Ignacio Boulevard, Building 19, in Novato. This year, SI Novato will … [Read more...] about Novato Soroptimist to hold 40th fundraiser
Marin History: On the road to Bolinas
Marin History/Mill Valley Historical Society In the early years, there were no roads in Marin connecting the communities on the ocean with those on the bay. The first road was built in 1870. It followed a route roughly the same as today’s Highway 1 through Tam Valley to the thriving … [Read more...] about Marin History: On the road to Bolinas
Mill Valley History: Music in Homestead
Marin History/Mill Valley Marinscope In the winter of 1960/1961, the Homestead Valley Improvement Club presented a series of three classical music concerts in Brown’s Hall. Enthusiastic audiences and favorable press revues encouraged the music committee to present such concerts for 20 … [Read more...] about Mill Valley History: Music in Homestead
Sausalito History: The re-selling of Sausalito
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society It’s an old, sad story: How William Richardson lost his Rancho del Sausalito to William Throckmorton for payment of debts that later proved to be greatly inflated. But financial karma came back to haunt Throckmorton three decades … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: The re-selling of Sausalito
Novato Pages From The Past: Red Lobster closes
Mark Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago March 1922 – Mr. Parkinson who has leased part of the Hill ranch for the purpose of running turkeys has placed some 65 or 70 birds on the place and is hoping to secure more. He expects to have quite a few “Xmas Dinners” on his place by next … [Read more...] about Novato Pages From The Past: Red Lobster closes