Sherman R. Frederick Publisher In the post-George-Floyd apocalypse, it must be said that it’s a dangerous world out there for political leaders. Just ask the good mayor of Mill Valley. At a City Council meeting on June 1 a person called in to complain about a Black Lives Matter … [Read more...] about When the mob comes for you
MV History: Remembering Alice Eastwood
Eastwood Trail, Camp Eastwood and Camp Eastwood Road are on Mt. Tamalpais maps. Eastwood Way and Eastwood Park are in Tam Valley. They are named for the self-taught botanist, Alice Eastwood, who botanized Mt. Tam actively from 1912 to 1929. She was the Curator of Botany … [Read more...] about MV History: Remembering Alice Eastwood
Mill Valley City Council to discuss George Floyd’s death
A Message from the Mill Valley City CouncilIncidents like the death of Mr. Floyd at the hands of law enforcement while other officers stood back and watched have to stop.All five of your Councilmembers were appalled by this tragic event. Let’s be clear. Racism and police violence will not be … [Read more...] about Mill Valley City Council to discuss George Floyd’s death
Marin cop Log: The sounds of fornication:
Sausalito June 1 - 4, 2020 Tagging: Two young men were caught on video in an area on Bridgeway where tagging took place. Vandalism and video reported to police. Tree Cutting: A citizen reported a tree being cut down on Cloud View Road. Police checked, the cutters had a permit to do … [Read more...] about Marin cop Log: The sounds of fornication:
Whistlestop’s CEO Joe O’Hehir set to retire in 2021
Marinscope After more than a decade of helping to guide key services for seniors, Whistlestop CEO Joe O’Hehir has announced his plans for his own retirement. “Whistlestop’s long-term stability and success, coupled with strong forward momentum in its growth opportunities, make this the right … [Read more...] about Whistlestop’s CEO Joe O’Hehir set to retire in 2021
County assessing power grid
With summer around the corner and wildfire season upon us once more, the County of Marin is nearing completion of the first phase of a robust assessment of its key facility electrical power infrastructure. The power infrastructure assessment, which was approved by the Board of Supervisors … [Read more...] about County assessing power grid
Novato Police chief praises Black Lives Matters demonstration
Novato Police Chief Matt McCaffrey complimented protesters who gathered last week in Novato. The protest of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis was orderly and peaceful. The chief said: “Yesterday’s peaceful protest was nothing short of inspiring, courageous and honorable. We could not … [Read more...] about Novato Police chief praises Black Lives Matters demonstration
Hit and run
A hit and run driver struck and killed a pedestrian on Redwood Boulevard at Rush Creek Place in the early morning hours of Monday, June 8. The identity of the pedestrian is unknown, the Novato Police said. While investigating, a man who said he was the driver returned to the scene and surrendered to … [Read more...] about Hit and run
The most beautiful bridge in the world now sings, too
The Golden Gate Bridge has started to sing. The new musical tones coming from the Bridge are a known and inevitable phenomenon that stems from the current wind retrofit project during very high winds. The wind retrofit project is designed to make the Bridge more aerodynamic under high wind … [Read more...] about The most beautiful bridge in the world now sings, too
Names in the News
San Diego University -- Taylor Gallagher of San Rafael earned a bachelor's degree in Sociology. Gallagher graduated magna cum laude -- Adam Hussain of Greenbrae earned a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. --Juliette Hvistendahl of Greenbrae earned a bachelor's … [Read more...] about Names in the News





