Milton (Milt) Holloway Jan. 2, 1937 - Oct. 8, 2021 Milt Holloway died at his Sonoma home on Friday, Oct. 8, of complications from Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) a rare bone-marrow disease. He was 84. His wish was that his last days be spent in the only home he shared with his beloved … [Read more...] about Life Tribute: Milton (Milt) Holloway
Mark Milberg tapped to fill District 5 seat in Novato
Sherman Frederick Novato Advance The Novato City Council selected Mark Milberg to fill the vacancy on the City Council caused when Amy Peele resigned, citing mental and physical problems stemming from the stress of the job. Four persons put their names forth for consideration: … [Read more...] about Mark Milberg tapped to fill District 5 seat in Novato
Mill Valley History: Here’s Tam High in the early 1940s
In 1941, Ernest Everett Wood had been principal since the school opened in 1908. After almost twenty years, the Northwestern Pacific Railroad decided to abandon its school train service in 1941. “The Special” had picked up students from Manor in Fairfax through the Ross Valley to Corte … [Read more...] about Mill Valley History: Here’s Tam High in the early 1940s
Might a dune system be the answer to a rising sea at Stinson Beach?
Marin County Special to Marinscope The findings of an extensive study on sea level rise adaptation for Stinson Beach were revealed this month. There are 773 homes, 630 residents, and six businesses on the west side of State Route 1 (known locally as Shoreline Highway) in Stinson Beach that … [Read more...] about Might a dune system be the answer to a rising sea at Stinson Beach?
Novato Pages From The Past: Spooky night 75 years ago
Mark Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago November 1921 -- Mrs. May Dunlap Smith has moved in town and is now occupying the Boengel cottage. The "bride and groom" Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap are now nicely settled in their home which was formerly occupied by Mrs. Smith. -- Geo. S … [Read more...] about Novato Pages From The Past: Spooky night 75 years ago
Sausalito History: The night the waterfront blew up
COURTESY OF SHS Fire Chief Matt Perry poses proudly with Sausalito’s new ambulance in 1947. Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society In November 1944, Sausalito Fire Chief Matt (aka Matts) Perry and Mayor John Ehlen tried to pull off a publicity stunt that literally backfired, … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: The night the waterfront blew up
Knapp Commentary: Just read the damn bill
Thomas L. Knapp/My Turn "Congress is gradually moving toward having only one bill per year," former congressman Justin Amash (L-MI) tweeted recently. And that bill will have "everything stuffed into it, negotiated by just a few congressional leaders, completely behind closed doors, with no floor … [Read more...] about Knapp Commentary: Just read the damn bill
Marin 911: ‘A wet and busy day’ as storms keep first responders hopping
Sausalito Oct. 25 - 26, 2021 Yeller: An agitated woman yelled at people getting their COVID shot at the Marinship Park homeless pen. It was mostly incoherent angry talk and this woman shows up weekly in the cop log. Police met her. She didn’t want to talk. Went back to your tent. See-Say … [Read more...] about Marin 911: ‘A wet and busy day’ as storms keep first responders hopping
Another artist on tap at Collectors’ Photography Gallery ‘Off The Beaten Path’ series
Sausalito is alive with music
Art and live music will be coming to Sausalito tonight (Nov. 3), from 5-7 p.m. It’s the second in a series of Wednesday Night Live events presented by the City of Sausalito, the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce, and the City's Economic Development Advisory Committee. Wednesday Night Live goes through … [Read more...] about Sausalito is alive with music

