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Sebastopol firefighters honored for years of service
Sometimes, city council meetings can be heartwarming. The Sebastopol City Council honored several dedicated firefighters at its July 2 meeting, recognizing their exceptional service and commitment to the community. Assistant Fire Chief Steve Thibodeau led the ceremony, presenting certificates of appreciation to three firefighters who have collectively devoted decades to...
Five things you may not know about sleepy Camp Meeker
While it may appear to be just another sleepy town hidden in the redwoods, Camp Meeker is brimming with fascinating history and unique quirks that set it apart. From innovative fire safety measures to landmarks born from the ashes of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Camp Meeker is full of surprises. Here are five intriguing facts about this tiny town that might just surprise you.
New Santa Rosa antique market brings pickers, sellers and creators together
A new outdoor market is bringing vintage toys, furniture, antiques, cookware, food and more to the Santa Rosa Veteran’s Memorial parking lot Sunday afternoons. Vendors line up their wares on the covered tables as the smell of tri-tip, tacos and churros from local food vendors wafts in the air.
Iconic LGBTQ+ resort in Sonoma County goes on sale for $4.5 million
In the North Bay, an iconic piece of LGBTQ history is now for sale in Sonoma County. One of the last remaining LGBTQ resorts in Guerneville is on the market.The sale of the Russian River Resort comes as the busy tourist season is heating up. Trustees hope new owners will keep the property as a getaway for queer clientele."I'm going to give you a tour of the R3 resort on the Russian River," said Stu Gerry.Realtor Stu Gerry is showing us his newest listing, the R3 Hotel, one of the last remaining LGBTQ+ resorts in Guerneville. Check out the centerpiece...
Local eateries and events in Bodega this July
With the focus on a sweet summer, I’ll again highlight my favorite spots for local edible goods. Nearly every season, I remind the folks of West County about Worker Bee Farm in Freestone. Last year, farmer Will Scott expanded the hillside crops to keep his produce selection more consistent. Go by and see what it’s all about and enjoy the diverse taste of our terroir. The small farm sits across Bodega Highway from the tantalizingly delicious and world famous Wildflour Bread.
Bay Area: Several 4th of July celebrations canceled amid fire concerns
(KRON) — Several Fourth of July celebrations were canceled due to fears of fire amid the Bay Area’s most recent heat advisory. Antioch, Healdsburg, and St. Helena have postponed their celebrations, with several neighboring cities following suit as well. Antioch On Tuesday, Antioch canceled its entire Fourth of July parade following an excessive heat warning. […]
West County Museum: Insights into Western Sonoma History
The West County Museum, housed in a beautifully restored 1917 Mission-style railroad depot, offers a unique window into the rich history of western Sonoma County. With over 8,000 photographs and a diverse collection of artifacts, the museum presents engaging exhibits that chronicle the region’s past. In This Article. Key...
Sebastopol to host townhall meetings to discuss future
The City of Sebastopol will host a pair of townhall meetings for survey and to gain citizens’ input into shaping the city’s future. City staff currently is working to maintain core services and local quality of life while facing significant challenges vital to the community, according to a press release from City Manager Don Schwartz.
Fireworks Canceled for Healdsburg Independence Day
The paper comes out a day early this week because Thursday’s news is already settled—it’s Independence Day, the Fourth of July in Healdsburg. Say what one will about longevity, it’s the cyclical things that matter—the dates certain on the calendar when things roll the direction they’re supposed to. From a pancake breakfast at the Villa, a Kids Parade and Duck Dash in the Plaza, and fireworks filling the summer sky, it’s a holiday with all the trappings.
The First city in the Bay Area to provide free bus travel is Petaluma
Petaluma is the first city in the Bay Area to provide free bus transportation to its residents. As part of a pilot experiment that will last for one year, the city’s public transportation services will be fully free of charge. The purpose, according to the leaders of the city,...
Former Visitors’ Center for Rent
The City of Healdsburg has a place for the right business, either commercial or nonprofit, with a desire for a public-facing location close to the heart of town. The two-story Mediterranean-style cottage at 217 Healdsburg Ave., which for years served as the public walk-in presence of the Chamber of Commerce, is for rent. Though small—it’s less than 700 square feet, 347 on the ground floor—its location could not be better for the right customer: Next door to the H2Hotel and a block’s walk from the Plaza.
Montage Parking Lot Challenge Gets Results
Montage Healdsburg’s plan to remove 107 blue oak trees to build a new parking lot has been withdrawn by the developer. The plan, approved by the Planning Commission at its May 28 meeting, drew immediate appeal from a group of local environmentalists, who took the formal measure of filing an appeal of the approval.
Coastal vision: Caryl Hart talks housing, sea-level rise and leading one of the most powerful commissions in the state
“The coast is never saved—it is always being saved.”—former Coastal Commissioner Peter Douglas. The California Coastal Commission was established by voter initiative in 1972 and made permanent by the state legislature with the adoption of the California Coastal Act of 1976. The commission performs a wide range of duties to regulate the use of land and water in the state coastal zone.
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