San Rafael, CA – Marin County Registrar of Voters Lynda Roberts is thanking the 367 people who served as poll workers and support staff for the November 3 General Election under pandemic conditions. “COVID-19 made this an especially challenging election,” Roberts said. “But … [Read more...] about Registrar thanks poll workers
Sherman R. Frederick: Political symbols
Putting the “Blue Lives Matter” symbol on cop cars in Sausalito wasn’t a good idea. The symbol is a flag with one of the stripes in blue. Agree with it or not, it is a political symbol and political symbols do not belong on public property. The Sausalito City Council heard a number … [Read more...] about Sherman R. Frederick: Political symbols
Celebrating the holiday season safely
StatePoint With COVID-19 infections at an all-time high, medical experts urge the public to make safety their number one priority throughout the holiday season. “Nearly a year into this pandemic, people are yearning for a return to normalcy. However, COVID-19 cases are surging and with flu … [Read more...] about Celebrating the holiday season safely
Commentary: What is a concerned person to do?
Marc Pilisuk/My Turn Students and friends sometimes ask me what can be done in the face of the flood of despairing news of the day. The despair of the time includes the actual threat of nuclear war, going beyond the tipping point in global warming, rescinding regulatory protections for people and … [Read more...] about Commentary: What is a concerned person to do?
Holiday events
Gingerbread House Tour The 14th annual event in Sausalito rings in the season with gingerbread houses displayed in business windows for a fun family holiday experience. The tour continues December 1-31 in Downtown Sausalito. Maps are available at participating merchants or at … [Read more...] about Holiday events
Serra vandalism gets uglier
The vandalism of the Junipero Serra statue at Mission San Rafael Arcangel got uglier last week when someone sent threatening letters to the Marin Museum of American Indian in Novato. Doug Fryday, the museum’s president, rreceived two letters that contained the words “anthrax” and … [Read more...] about Serra vandalism gets uglier
Creative Youth Celebration
The Bay Area Creative Foundation (BACF) is sponsoring the inaugural Creative Youth Celebration, a new initiative for high school students to celebrate and empower young people and fan the sparks of creativity. The Creative Youth Celebration is currently accepting creative submissions to include … [Read more...] about Creative Youth Celebration
Parks and Open Space Commission meeting
On Thursday, November 19, 2020 at 2:00 p.m., the Parks and Open Space Commission will hold a virtual public meeting. Members of the public are encouraged to participate remotely. All public comments become part of the public record.Read the meeting agenda.How to Watch or Join the … [Read more...] about Parks and Open Space Commission meeting
Picture of the Week
Say no more, say no more. … [Read more...] about Picture of the Week
Thomas Nibbe: A Country Club for Saints or a Hospital for Sinners
By the Rev. Thomas Nibbe Sunday, November 15, 2020 @ 11:00 a.m. … Most Sincere Condolence to Rauf and Teresa Naqishbendi upon the Passing of Rauf's Mother... "His divine power has given us everything we need for life and Godliness through our knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe: A Country Club for Saints or a Hospital for Sinners






