The Rev. Thomas Nibbe Sunday, October 24, 2021 The Scriptures for today "...I will lead them beside streams of water on a level path where they will not stumble..." (Jeremiah 31:7-9)"...those who sow in tears...will reap with songs of joy..."(Psalm 126:5)"...such a high priest … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe Sermon: Would you wait it out … or … abandon your child?
Oh, the importance of local theater
Special to Marinscope The all-volunteer Novato Theater Company’s first show since the Great Pandemic of 2020 is “The Importance Of Being Earnest,” written by Oscar Wilde and directed by Mark Clark. Wilde’s farcical sendup of Victorian culture has been shifted to more recent times, … [Read more...] about Oh, the importance of local theater
Mill Valley history: A letter from home
Dear Gramma: Mom probably told you that Jack’s company transferred him to San Francisco. Neither of us had ever been to California. We found a nice house to rent in Mill Valley, a suburb of San Francisco. We are very happy here. Jack works from home three days a week and two … [Read more...] about Mill Valley history: A letter from home
Gang arrest after San Marin/Novato football game
Novato Advance After the high school rivalry varsity football game between San Marin and Novato high schools on Friday, Oct. 15, a student, who displayed gang signs, assaulted a school administrator. The student escaped into the night. The following Monday, Novato Police were on campus … [Read more...] about Gang arrest after San Marin/Novato football game
Peace Voice Commentary: Don’t Compromise on a Path to Citizenship
Andrew Moss Congressional Democrats are now considering a watered-down version of immigration reform, a version they might hope to send through the budget reconciliation process as part of President Biden’s “Build Back Better” … [Read more...] about Peace Voice Commentary: Don’t Compromise on a Path to Citizenship
Marin 911: Invasion of the leaf blowers
Mill Valley Oct. 14 - 21, 2021 Leaf Blower: A dreaded leaf blower was being used on Throckmorton, which is strictly forbidden in Mill Valley. Police rolled, but the leaf blower escaped. Leaf Blower II: A citizen called police about a gas powered leaf blower on Walnut Avenue. It turned out … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Invasion of the leaf blowers
Antifa speaker
Novato Republican Women, Federated, will host Gabriel Nadales, former Antifa activist, and now, conservative advocate and author, to speak at its next meeting. He’ll speak on the relevance of civility over political violence. The public is invited to join the NRWF on … [Read more...] about Antifa speaker
Marin 911: A Tent City serenade
Sausalito Oct. 7 - 13, 2021 Tent City Serenade: A woman in Sausalito homeless Tent City called police to report a man she does not know standing outside her tent singing about how much he loves her. The mystery singer has been doing it for days and the woman would like it to … [Read more...] about Marin 911: A Tent City serenade
Lee Gerner Park homeless pact reached
Novato Advance photo Novato Advance The homeless in Lee Gerner Park in Novato will be confined to a space surrounded by a 6-foot-high solid wall, according to an agreement reached in Federal Court last week. The area will be improved to ensure the health and safety of … [Read more...] about Lee Gerner Park homeless pact reached
Life Tribute: Roswitha M. Goeppert Woolley
Roswitha Goeppert Woolley (1942 – 2021) Beloved mother, grandmother, wife, mother-in-law and friend, Roswitha Goeppert Woolley left us far too soon, on Sept. 28, 2021. Born in Kempten, Germany, at the height of the world conflagration, Roswitha was raised in various places for … [Read more...] about Life Tribute: Roswitha M. Goeppert Woolley

