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Week 4: San Marin, Archie Williams undefeated
As Marin high schools head into Week 5 of the varsity football season, the San Marin Mustangs and the Archie Williams Peregrine Falcons emerged undefeated, setting up a battle this Friday between the teams. Marin Catholic The Marin Catholic Wildcats played their first home game this varsity … [Read more...] about Week 4: San Marin, Archie Williams undefeated
Thomas Nibbe Sermon: The Jesus in Emily was Pure Gold
Good morning! May this Sunday be a day of wonderful, amazing, and endearing experiences for you and yours! We've been excited and warmed by the baptism of five infants in the church in the past several weeks at Holy Cross. We are also excited by the activity and interest in our church of young … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe Sermon: The Jesus in Emily was Pure Gold
Sherman Frederick Column: It’s time to get on with livin’
After cautiously living the COVID life for the last year and a half, my wife and I ventured out for a road trip to experience a real, live, in-person, honest-to-goodness music festival. It was held in Kingston, N.M., a spent 1880’s mining town just outside the Gila National Forest. The … [Read more...] about Sherman Frederick Column: It’s time to get on with livin’
Pages From The Past: Ignacio school flourishes
Mike Reed/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago September 1921 -- A.McDonald, architect, who is building the Clarkson home on the Home Ranch, has bought the property adjoining Mr. Dunlap. -- Messrs. Larsen and Kokyer, who bought the Burnham ranch, are building a large new brooder … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Ignacio school flourishes
Sausalito History: Lessons on the downtown walls
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society In 1992 the Historic Landmarks Board began placing informational plaques on a number of buildings in Sausalito’s Downtown Historic District. Marin Scope reported on this program in an August issue that year. Here are some lightly edited excerpts from the … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: Lessons on the downtown walls
Mill Valley History: Six Homestead firsts
Marin/History In January 1908, Homestead School opened. In 1947, the Homestead Progressive Club approved the first uniform house numbering system. Even numbers were on the right. In 1948, there was the first day of city mail delivery for Alto, Almonte, Homestead, Tamalpais … [Read more...] about Mill Valley History: Six Homestead firsts
Working to end hunger in Marin — so far so good
Meeting Needs/ExtraFood ExtraFood, a county-wide food recovery nonprofit working to end hunger and food waste in Marin, delivered its 5 millionth pound of food since its founding in 2013. The milestone was reached when our volunteers picked up a generous food donation from Nugget … [Read more...] about Working to end hunger in Marin — so far so good
Marin Cop Log: Human skeleton found off trail in national park
Skeleton: On Thursday (Sept. 09) at about 1:30 p.m. skeletonized human remains were discovered within the Point Reyes National Seashore west of Five Brooks Trailhead within the Olema Valley. An individual passing off-trail discovered the remains, contacted law enforcement and advised … [Read more...] about Marin Cop Log: Human skeleton found off trail in national park
Ground broken for health center in Marin City
Harold Wallace, Chief Executive Officer at Marin City Health and Wellness Center, speaks at a groundbreaking event for the organization’s new 100 Phillips Drive Location. Medicine/Marin City Health and Wellness Center Marin City Health and Wellness Center, whose mission is to provide … [Read more...] about Ground broken for health center in Marin City




