At Left Bank Brasserie in Larkspur on Wednesday, July 14, the spirit of Bastille Day will be most apparent with rustic, authentic French additions to the restaurant's lunch, dinner and cocktail menus, plus festive blue, blanc and rouge decorations, live music (12:00 to 8:00 p.m.), a stilt walker, a … [Read more...] about Community Advertising: Celebrate Bastille Day
One last fiesta for Judy Arnold
County Supervisor Judy Arnold will hold one last Fiesta. It will be her last before stepping down from office. “We have all been through a lot this past year and with California's reopening, it is time to celebrate all we have accomplished together. Marin has the highest vaccination rate in … [Read more...] about One last fiesta for Judy Arnold
Novato school chief quits; gone in a matter of days
Novato Superintendent of Schools Kris Cosca has notified the Novato Unified School District (NUSD) Board of Trustees that he will resign from his position in a few days. This will mark the end of six years of service by Cosca to the District. “It has been a privilege to serve the … [Read more...] about Novato school chief quits; gone in a matter of days
Pages From The Past: Burglars rob Novato drugstore
Mike Reed/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago June 1921 -- Applications for citizenship papers have been made to the Superior Court here by Manuel R. Mattos, of Bolinas: Ambrose Soldavini and Annie Rodgers Bradley, of San Rafael; Allan Locke, of Mill Valley; Henry J. Duttweiler, of Novato, … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Burglars rob Novato drugstore
1st graduating class of Archie Williams High School
Redwood High School graduation pictures
Terra Linda High School graduation pictures
Terra Linda High School grads, left to right, Rachel Lewis, Tereza Shea, Calvin Cunnan and Hayden Lowder show their cap decorations after the ceremony. Two Terra Linda student speakers (Luis Fernandez Montes at left and Brayan Gonzalez Florian at right, speak at the high school’s … [Read more...] about Terra Linda High School graduation pictures
Sausalito’s First Hybrid—1927
Sausalito’s first hybrid transportation arrived nearly 100 years ago. Not a car, but Steel Electric class car ferries. These vessels were powered by hybrid diesel-electric engines. “Wonderful New Ferry Boat, Redwood Empire, In Service,” was the headline of an unsigned editorial … [Read more...] about Sausalito’s First Hybrid—1927
Mill Valley history: Now we’re cooking with gas
Town Gas Firewood and coal were the fuels used by early Mill Valley residents to heat their homes and cook their food. In about 1910, town gas became the preferred fuel after the San Rafael Gas and Light Company built an immense gasholder on Third Street in San Rafael. In the … [Read more...] about Mill Valley history: Now we’re cooking with gas
Marin 911: Woman piles stuff from store into her purse
Mill Valley May 27 - June 2, 2021 Bad Customer: Store management called police about a woman, who is believed to have stolen stuff from the store last week, is back and she’s randomly putting items in her purse. Police rolled, talked to the woman and settled the issue. Going Up: A woman … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Woman piles stuff from store into her purse

