Jasmine “Kira” Anderson, of Novato, California, passed away on April 12, 2021 at her home with her loving mother at her side. Kira was born in Greenbrae, California in 1994. She was a competitive cheerleader in junior high school with the Pop Warner Broncos. During her freshman and sophomore … [Read more...] about Jasmine “Kira” Anderson: 1994 – 2021
Hamilton levee
Those who enjoy walks along the Hamilton Levee, a friendly reminder from Novato’s Public Works staff that the maintenance access road is for maintenance and emergency use only. “Please be mindful and use the public-access Bay Trail to enjoy the beautiful wetland scenery,” Parks & Rec … [Read more...] about Hamilton levee
Marin Museum of Bicycling reopens with new exhibit
On Thursday, April 22,, Marin Museum of Bicycling, closed since March 2020 owing to the pandemic, will re-open its doors with a special exhibition about the Tamalpais scenic railway. The Tamalpais railway, from 1896 to 1930, conveyed tourists from all over the world up the serpentine route to the … [Read more...] about Marin Museum of Bicycling reopens with new exhibit
Marin prep football comes to an end
Marinscope The shortened 2021 football season in Marin County came to a close over the weekend, leaving players grateful that at least they had the chance to play at all. Novato (2-2) spoiled San Rafael’s Homecoming game with an 18-12 victory over the host Bulldogs (0-4 MCAL, 1-4) on Friday … [Read more...] about Marin prep football comes to an end
Gracie Enslin on the pride of Mustang volleyball
By Derek Wilson Marinscope For a time last year, Gracie Enslin was worried her senior year with the San Marin volleyball team was going to be wiped out by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, she wants to make sure the younger players on the squad carry the pride and tradition of Mustang volleyball … [Read more...] about Gracie Enslin on the pride of Mustang volleyball
Little League Round-Up
MILL VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE/Week of April 12-18 Boyle Park holds a special place in the hearts and minds of the town of Mill Valley, so it was hard to underestimate the impact of seeing the kids in town back playing baseball for the first time since 2019. Even though masks may hide the smiles of … [Read more...] about Little League Round-Up
Nibbe Sermon: Ezekiel on Steroids
Sunday, April 18, 2021 @ 9:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Thomas Nibbe "...when all this comes true---and it surely will---then they will know that a prophet has been among them..." (Ezekiel 33:33) "...when we pray to God we must be seeking nothing---nothing... we should … [Read more...] about Nibbe Sermon: Ezekiel on Steroids
Fairfax cited for ‘deep green’ action
By Derek Wilson Marinscope Fairfax is green: Not just emerald green, or shamrock green, but deep green. The town’s Climate Action Committee is working hard with Marin Clean Energy to push toward its deep green energy goals. At a recent joint meeting with the Climate Action Committee, the … [Read more...] about Fairfax cited for ‘deep green’ action
Letter to the Editor: Those school kids are back
Dear editor, They’re back! The day started with blaring car radios, racing engines, slamming doors and student shouts. Crap! The kids are back! The only thing I didn’t miss during quarantine was the Novato High drivers polluting my street with noise, trash, and high speeds. But … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor: Those school kids are back
Eric Lucan launches bid for County Supervisor
Novato City Councilmember Eric Lucan has announced his bid to replace Judy Arnold on the Marin County Board of Supervisors. His press release is below: Already with strong support behind him, Novato City Councilmember Eric Lucan has officially launched his campaign for Marin County Supervisor … [Read more...] about Eric Lucan launches bid for County Supervisor







