Mark Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago September 1922 – Work on the five-roomed cottage, being built by the Rev. Charles Christensen on his recently acquired property, is progressing rapidly. The building will face on Reichart avenue and will be occupied by R. S. Teachout and family. … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Pioneer Memorial Park renovation
Sausalito History: The crown jewel of Sausalito
PHOTO FROM SAUSALITO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hollyoaks on Harrison Avenue exemplified fine craftsmanship. Scott Fletcher and Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society Special to Marinscope Scott Fletcher has lived and worked in Marin since 1985 and has a keen interest in the history of … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: The crown jewel of Sausalito
Trash to Treasures flea market coming up in Novato
The Fall Trash to Treasures Flea Market will be held in Novato at the Margaret Todd Senior Center, 1560 Hill Road. Shop for unique second-hand treasures at this indoor community flea market on Saturday, Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. … [Read more...] about Trash to Treasures flea market coming up in Novato
SF restaurant industry lost half its jobs during the pandemic
In the depth of the pandemic shutdown – 2019 and 2021 — San Francisco lost more than half its jobs in the food service. The startling numbers were released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau. The data showed that in 2019 the city – known for its world class restaurant industry – reported … [Read more...] about SF restaurant industry lost half its jobs during the pandemic
How Critical Race Theory is being taught in pubic schools
Do you have questions about CRT (Critical Race Theory) and why or how it is being taught in schools? Join the Novato Republican Women, Federated for an in depth presentation. Chris Arend, an attorney, and also President of the Paso Robles School District, will give his perspective as a … [Read more...] about How Critical Race Theory is being taught in pubic schools
Those were not Marin owned buses dropping migrants off in New York
The buses with a Marin logo on them that were used to transport immigrants from Texas to New York, were not buses owned by Marin Airporter. The local company had sold them to another company that had not removed the logos as required. … [Read more...] about Those were not Marin owned buses dropping migrants off in New York
MWPAC endorsements
Members of the Marin Women's Political Action Committee voted to endorse and recommend the following political candidates at an Endorsement Meeting. School Districts Mill Valley: Natalie Katz, Sharon Nakatani, Yunhee Yoo. Novato: Abbey Picus. Ross Valley: Chris … [Read more...] about MWPAC endorsements
Properly Subversive: Suit up, governor, you’re on deck in 2024
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick “Go, Scott Pelley, go!” I wonder if Gov. Gavin Newsom yelled something like that at the TV as CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley – asking easy and respectful questions – exposed the discombobulated mind of President Joe Biden in his 60 Minutes … [Read more...] about Properly Subversive: Suit up, governor, you’re on deck in 2024
Leaf-blower war advances on Marin’s southern flank
MarinscopeThe war on gas-powered leaf blowers advanced to Marin County’s southern flank as a new law will take effect in Sausalito on Thursday (Sept. 29) prohibiting the tool. Gasoline-powered leaf blowers are either banned, or about to be banned, throughout the county on grounds they are noisy and … [Read more...] about Leaf-blower war advances on Marin’s southern flank
Pages From The Past: Boy puts house fire out
Pages From The Past/Mike Read 100 Years Ago September 1922 – Mrs. Neilsen contemplates moving the large, fine barn that stands on the back of her lot to the front, and facing the west, converting it into a five-room house with all conveniences for a good home. There is a growing demand for … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Boy puts house fire out

