Fairfax police are investigating a young man who spread stickers with a swastika and the message “We are everywhere” in Fairfax. The man, who was said to be from Livermore but otherwise not identified by police, was confronted by a Fairfaxian who video taped him and berated him for putting out the … [Read more...] about Swastika man in Fairfax video taped
Fundraising for Heisler No. 9
Nearly three years ago, a coalition of local organizations embarked on a long-shot plan to bring the Heisler No. 9 – the last remaining locomotive from the “Crookedest Railroad in the World” that ran from Mill Valley to the top of Mount Tam – back to Mill Valley for the first time in 96 years. To … [Read more...] about Fundraising for Heisler No. 9
Kylie Frame gains accolades
Tam High grad Kylie Frame, whose Feed the Frontlines Marin, a community-driven movement that raised more than $65,000 to both feed first responders but also to support local restaurants trying to sustain themselves amidst the pandemic, drew widespread plaudits and support for her efforts. People … [Read more...] about Kylie Frame gains accolades
Larkspur says it is open to changing the name of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard
Marinscope At it’s Nov. 18 City Council meeting, Larkspur officials expressed an interest in at least looking at the idea of changing the name of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. Mayor Catherine Way said the town is willing to “continue the dialogue process.” Sir Francis Drake … [Read more...] about Larkspur says it is open to changing the name of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard
A holiday recipe
(Editor’s note: This recipe comes from the Mill Valley Village newsletter. Enjoy.) This granola has been a staple for years since a friend forwarded her recipe after we admired the results during a visit. The ingredients are often in the pantry and the hour it takes to toast up yields a batch, … [Read more...] about A holiday recipe
Distemper hits Marin
The first outbreak of the distemper virus in Marin in some 12 years has been reported by Marin Humane and WildCare. The disease does not affect humans, but spreads in animals through bodily fluids. WildCare reported that the Mill Valley seems to be a hotspot for the outbreak. … [Read more...] about Distemper hits Marin
ICE Out boycotts Marin County TRUTH Act forum
ICE Out of Marin (IOOM), a coalition of social justice and immigration reform activists, has joined members of San Rafael’s Canal community in a boycott of the county’s TRUTH Act Forum. The forum was scheduled to take place Tuesday. In a letter to the board, IOOM co-chair Lisa Bennett … [Read more...] about ICE Out boycotts Marin County TRUTH Act forum
Governor in quarantine
Gov. Gavin Newsom tweeted last week that he and his family are quarantining after they were exposed to COVID-19. The tweet said they learned that they had come into contact with a California Highway Patrol officer who had tested positive for COVID-19. The officer provides security for the Newsom … [Read more...] about Governor in quarantine
Santa’s Novato mail outpost
Novato’s Santa’s mailbox is up and ready to go! Each night, Santa sends an elf to pick up mail and then Santa then responds back! Mailbox is located at 25 Driftwood Ave! Make sure a return address is included for a response! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Love, Santa. … [Read more...] about Santa’s Novato mail outpost
Happy New Year, Christian Church!
The Rev. Thomas Nibbe Sunday, November 29, 2020 "Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Hasn't God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom did not know Him, God was pleased … [Read more...] about Happy New Year, Christian Church!




