Marinscope A Marin couple filed a fair housing lawsuit in federal district court last week against appraiser Janette Miller, her appraisal firm Miller and Perotti Real Estate Appraisers, Inc. and national appraisal company AMC Links, LLC. The situation, first reported by the San … [Read more...] about Marin City couple files suit over home appraisal discrepancy — does color of owner make a difference? Yes, suit contends.
Novato police official, Jereme Portje, arrested for assault on Sausalito cop; group demands his resignation
Sherman R. Frederick Marinscope The vice chair of the Novato Police Advisory & Review Board was arrested last week in Sausalito during a homeless protest. Jereme Portje, 43, a freelance videographer who works closely with homeless advocates, was arrested for battery on a police officer … [Read more...] about Novato police official, Jereme Portje, arrested for assault on Sausalito cop; group demands his resignation
Novato Pages From The Past: Traffic lights for Grant and the 101
Mike Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago December 1921 -- An unsuccessful attempt was made by thieves Sunday night to blow the safe in Edsberg's Market in Novato, according to reports received here Monday. Two charges failed to move the safe door and the robbers fled. -- George … [Read more...] about Novato Pages From The Past: Traffic lights for Grant and the 101
Mill Valley History: John Goddard & Village Music
John Goddard grew up in Mill Valley. He attended Park School, Edna McGuire School, Alto School and Marin Catholic High School. He went to work for Village Music when it was a mom‐and‐pop music store in the Sequoia Theater building. In 1961 it moved to 9 East Blithedale Ave. In 1968, Village … [Read more...] about Mill Valley History: John Goddard & Village Music
Marin 911: Scary off-leash dog
Sausalito Nov. 17 - 18, 2021 Rottweiler: A non-aggressive, but scary looking Rottweiler, ran off leash on Olima Street. The owner refused to put him on a leash when asked. Children were playing nearby. Police checked it out, but found no dog in the vicinity. Mill Valley Nov. 18 - 24, … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Scary off-leash dog
Novato’s top cop announces retirement
After a distinguished 39-year career in law enforcement, Novato’s Chief of Police Matthew McCaffrey has announced his retirement. Chief McCaffrey's final day in office will be December 30. Chief McCaffrey was hired by the City of Novato as Police Captain in March of 2015 overseeing … [Read more...] about Novato’s top cop announces retirement
New COVID variant may already be here
Marinscope The day after Thanksgiving, Marin and the world faced a new threat in the battle to defeat COVID-19. A new variant called “Omicron” appeared in southern African nations. This mutation appeared to spread fast and the effect of the current vaccinations was unknown. The … [Read more...] about New COVID variant may already be here
Frederick Commentary: Who wants Louis Vuitton stuff anyway?
I’ve never seriously shopped at a Louis Vuitton store because, well, it’s expensive and there’s nothing in the whole freakin’ place I’d want for myself or for anyone else. Yet, now comes the bizarre story that a large gang of thieves stormed the Louis Vuitton in San Francisco and cleaned the … [Read more...] about Frederick Commentary: Who wants Louis Vuitton stuff anyway?
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L.A. cracks down harder on COVID rules
While Marin and the Bay Area held steady on COVID restrictions, the city of Los Angeles started enforcing one of the country’s strictest vaccine mandates: Restaurants, coffee shops, museums, theaters and other indoor venues must verify that customers are vaccinated before allowing them to enter — or … [Read more...] about L.A. cracks down harder on COVID rules






