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Girl, 4, drowns at Point Reyes

November 28, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

On Thanksgiving a 4-year-old girl drowned after a wave swept her into the ocean at Point Reyes National Seashore, the National Park Service reported. Emergency helicopters from CHP and the Coast Guard worked to rescue the girl. She was  taken to Oakland Children's Hospital, where she was … [Read more...] about Girl, 4, drowns at Point Reyes

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Mill Valley History: John D. Saxe — A School politician

November 28, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

John D. Saxe was an insurance broker. In 1906, when their home at Lombard and Taylor was destroyed in the earthquake and fire, he and his wife Alice moved to Belvedere. In 1908 they bought a lot in Homestead Valley and built a house there.  In 1906, the Tamalpais Union High School … [Read more...] about Mill Valley History: John D. Saxe — A School politician

Filed Under: Local News, Marin Living, Mill Valley

Here’s the book sheriff asked to read

November 27, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Marinscope So what is the book “The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Alexander all about?  Marin County Board of Supervisor Kathrin Sears at a recent public meeting said she read it over the summer and found it “enlightening.” She wanted Marin Sheriff Robert Doyle to read it, and he said he … [Read more...] about Here’s the book sheriff asked to read

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Pages From The Past: The Notorious Murder at Ruth Creek

November 27, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Mark Read/Pages From The Past (Editor’s note: This feature recounts vignettes of Marin’s past through the pages of the Novato Advance.) 100 Years Ago November 1920 -- It is not generally known that the Bugeia Bros., have fifteen thoroughbred horses on their ranch from one to two years … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: The Notorious Murder at Ruth Creek

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Jim Steele: Children and the Insect Apocalypse

November 26, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Jim Steele/What’s Natural? The American Psychological Association reports young people are suffering from “a chronic fear of environmental doom”. A recent national survey reported “eco-anxiety” is causing 43 percent of our youth to feel hopeless. Psychologists warn such hopelessness leads to … [Read more...] about Jim Steele: Children and the Insect Apocalypse

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Sherman Frederick: Gotta love those $350 per hour consultants … such a bargain

November 25, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Leave it to Fairfax to be the first community to try to implement something concrete out of the Black Lives Matter movement.  The quaintly progressive town that once featured Grateful Dead softball games has created a Racial Equity and Social Justice Committee. It’s taken $100,000 from the … [Read more...] about Sherman Frederick: Gotta love those $350 per hour consultants … such a bargain

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Youth in Arts reaches out during SIP orders

November 25, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Special to Marinscope When the coronavirus pandemic hit, Youth in Arts Executive Director Kristen Jacobson had to think fast. Onsite school programming – the lifeblood of the organization – halted abruptly.  The office closed temporarily. Jacobson and her small staff began live … [Read more...] about Youth in Arts reaches out during SIP orders

Filed Under: Local News, Marin Living

Marin sheriff told to ‘read this book’

November 25, 2020 by Marin 1 Comment

Sherman R. Frederick Marinscope Marin County Board of Supervisors put $835,000 into a new countywide drug squad that critics said would escalate  the war on drugs in Marin.  Although the supervisors voted unanimously to spend the money, citizens who called into the virtual … [Read more...] about Marin sheriff told to ‘read this book’

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Marin 911: He wasn’t drunk, he was old

November 24, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Mill Valley Nov. 5 - 18, 2020 Not DUI, Just Old: A citizen called in a potential DUI. Driver was “large” with a hoodie and wearing white shoes with red laces. Allegedly driving drunkenly all over the place in the Pearl Road area. Police stopped the car. Driver determined to not be drunk. Just … [Read more...] about Marin 911: He wasn’t drunk, he was old

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Meet one of Sausalito’s unsung artists: Harry Bowden

November 24, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Harry Bowden’s Plant on Table.  Harry Bowden By Larry Clinton, Sausalito Historical Society We’ve profiled a number of artists from postwar Sausalito, but I recently heard of one for the first time: painter and photographer Harry Bowden. Bowden was born in Los Angeles in 1907 and … [Read more...] about Meet one of Sausalito’s unsung artists: Harry Bowden

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