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Aptos Times: April 15, 2020




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comMask Crusader to the Rescue, By Jondi Gumz • Marianne’s Ice Cream: Curbside Comfort: How Local Businesses Are Adapting to the New Realities, By Jondi Gumz and Edita McQuary • A Local Miracle: Community Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund • CASA Needs Volunteers, By Cita Rasul • Final Election Results: San Lorenzo Valley Wins; Soquel and Cabrillo Schools Lose • Federal COVID-19 Grants for Health Clinics • Ocean and Water Intersection Work Underway • Pajaro Valley Kindergarten Registration Goes Online • Library Phone Service Restored • Great Time To Get A Library Card: Telephone Services Are Available; More Programming Goes Online • Domestic Violence Calls Increase: Monarch Services, Sheriff’s Office See Uptick During Shelter in Place, By Jondi Gumz • Live Oak Beach Area Parking Restrictions In Place • COVID-19 Cases Hard To Predict: No Surge at Local Hospitals Yet; Peak May Be In May, By Jondi Gumz • 1440 Multiversity Joins Simpkins Swim Center as Future COVID-19 Treatment Site • City of Santa Cruz Puts 15% Cap on Third-Party Food Delivery Commissions • Gateway’s Life Lab Garden Grows Produce for Grey Bears • Sheriff: Keeping COVID-19 Out Of Jail: Two Employees Come Down With Symptoms; Crime Down in March, By Jondi Gumz • Cabrillo Gets $4 Million COVID-19 Financial Aid • Chris Thornberg to Give Economic Forecast April 29 • Masked Men & Women: Preventing Spread of COVID-19 • Need a High School Diploma? Your Library Can Help • Arts Council Offers COVID-19 Relief Grants • Small Businesses Seek Help as Layoffs Mount, By Jondi Gumz • Saving Shopping Time For Seniors • A Community of Faith, By Dale Sollom-Brotherton • Second Harvest Food Bank’s Drive Through Distribution Continues
• Steeped Coffee Supports Doctors, Nurses • Learning Remotely • Vacant Business Protection Plan • Governor Newsom: New Worker Initiatives … and much more!


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