Sherman R. Frederick Novato Advance Carrying signs that read “If You Can’t Question It, It’s Not Science” and “I Don’t Co-Parent With Government” a handful of Marin residents took to the streets to protest what they say is essentially the imposition of vax-passports in Marin. Two … [Read more...] about Vax-passport push back comes to Marin
Novato boosts vaccinations
Novato Advance The Marin County Health Department reports that vaccinations in Novato have increased by more than 25 percent in the last 60 days. Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis said the goal is to have no Marin community with more than 10 percent of the population of eligible adults … [Read more...] about Novato boosts vaccinations
NUSD announces new principal at Hamilton K-8
The Novato Unified School District announced the appointment of Stefanie Parnell as Interim Principal at Hamilton K-8 School for the 2021-2022 school year. Parnell has been the Assistant Principal at Hamilton K-8 School for the past 8 years. Prior to this, she was the Dean of … [Read more...] about NUSD announces new principal at Hamilton K-8
Thomas Nibbe Sermon: A Garment of Praise
The Rev. Thomas Nibbe Sunday, August 15, 2021 Today...Holy Communion @ Holy CrossLutheran Church in Pacifica, CALast Sunday...We rejoiced in the Holy Baptism ofIsla Dawn Belingheri, Ella Ann Matias,and Ryland Patrick Sheedy in the nameof the Father, the Son, and Holy Spirit.THE SCRIPTURES FOR … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe Sermon: A Garment of Praise
Inside Sausalito’s ‘homeless pen’
Sherman R. Frederick Marinscope News Analysis Due to the vagueness of the federal court ruling called Martin v. Boise, cities in Marin are searching for how they can best respond to the homeless crisis. The City of Sausalito has struck upon one approach. Today, Marinscope Community Newspapers … [Read more...] about Inside Sausalito’s ‘homeless pen’
Free e-waste pickup in Novato
Novato Sanitary District announced that it is providing funding to the Conservation Corps of the North Bay (CCNB) to provide Novato residents with free E-Waste pick-up services. There is no need to haul your broken TV or computer off to a recycler; CCNB will come to you. This program, which … [Read more...] about Free e-waste pickup in Novato
Sausalito History: New Trubach exhibit opens
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society The Historical Society is once again open to the public and is presenting a new exhibit on the third floor of City Hall, showcasing the art and life of Serge Trubach. The poster for the exhibit describes this latter-day Renaissance man as a painter, … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: New Trubach exhibit opens
Pages From The Past: Grass fire kills old man Lierly
Mike Reed/Pages From the Past 100 Years Ago August 1921 -- The Novato Farm Center, at its meeting last Friday evening went on record favoring a bond issue for the erection of a modern grammar school building to replace the one now in use. A straw vote on the proposition was taken at the … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Grass fire kills old man Lierly
Work starts on Sunnyside flood detention
The final phase of the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District’s Sunnyside Flood Detention Basin project is expected to begin in August with a goal of improving public safety for properties along Fairfax Creek and San Anselmo Creek in the upper Ross Valley. The Flood … [Read more...] about Work starts on Sunnyside flood detention
Marin 911: Police flashed their headlights and she flashed hers
Sausalito July 29 - Aug. 2, 2021 Much Flashing: A woman drove recklessly on Bridgeway before crashing into a Subaru Outback. A tall woman in her 20s, who wore her long brown hair in a high ponytail, emerged from her car wearing a white tank top and flip flops and began an angry tirade that … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Police flashed their headlights and she flashed hers






