Brandon Phipps will soon be joining the City of Sausalito staff as the Director of Community and Economic Development.In his new role, Brandon will manage a team of full-time and contract staff who oversee private and public building projects in accordance with the General Plan, the Municipal … [Read more...] about Sausalito hires new director of Community and Economic Development
Novato Theater Company moves storage to Hamilton facility
Rich people flee the Bay Area
The San Francisco metro area is still the highest in terms of median income in the United States. However, new census data indicates the rich left in droves during the pandemic. Median annual income fell 4.6% during the pandemic. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that “the data is fresh evidence … [Read more...] about Rich people flee the Bay Area
Novato Soroptimist get-together
The Novato Soroptimists join 1,300 Soroptimist clubs in 21 countries and territories around the world, providing women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment. When you join Soroptimist, not only does your work strengthen the Marin County … [Read more...] about Novato Soroptimist get-together
Rotarians recycling batteries
Take Charge! Recycle your Lithium-Ion batteries responsibly at Vintage Oaks Shopping Center in Novato, in the parking lot in front of Sports Basement, on Saturday, Oct 22, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. You may bring the battery itself, or the entire item if it is difficult to remove the battery. Any … [Read more...] about Rotarians recycling batteries
Marin 911: Cops rally to celebrate Miss Althea’s 104th birthday; also goats eat Mill Valley garden
MILL VALLEY Goats: A resident on Escalon Drive told police that on Sept. 13 a herd of goats showed up in her backyard and ate all his plants. Police notified the goat owner. GPLB: A violation involving the use of a GPLB (gas powered leaf blower) was reported on Woodbine Drive. Police … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Cops rally to celebrate Miss Althea’s 104th birthday; also goats eat Mill Valley garden
Sausalito History: Remembering the Village Fair on Little Lombard
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society The Village Fair was a one-of-a-kind shopping arcade that delighted Sausalitans and visitors for a half-century. Tucked into a corner of the building that once housed Mason’s Garage, the complex featured as many as 38 shops along a curving ramp. In … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: Remembering the Village Fair on Little Lombard
Novato fire department shows support for Breast Cancer Awareness
In 1922, Novatoans persuaded the doctor to stay
Mike Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago October 1922 – Novato has now a Parent-Teachers Association, which will no doubt be a live wire in promoting the best interests in school matters and the good of the community in general. The following officers were elected: President—Mrs. … [Read more...] about In 1922, Novatoans persuaded the doctor to stay
DA tracking spate of hate ‘incidents’ and explains why she can’t prosecute them
Marinscope Following a string of hate-driven incidents, including the distribution of antisemitic flyers in communities around the county, Marin County District Attorney Lori Frugoli issued a press release in which she assured the public that appropriate action is being … [Read more...] about DA tracking spate of hate ‘incidents’ and explains why she can’t prosecute them



