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Aptos Times: August 15, 2020




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comFEMA Helping Rio Del Mar Fix Flooding: How Will The County Pay For Rest of the Work?, By Jondi Gumz • Startups Push for Faster COVID-19 Tests, By Jondi Gumz • Aptos Village Business Owners Adapt to COVID-19, By Jondi Gumz • No Mask = $100 Fine, By Jondi Gumz • SCCB CEO David Heald To Retire, By Jondi Gumz • Women Give $75,000 to Dominican Hospital • Firefighters Sent To Hog Fire • Santa Cruz Historian Awarded Grant for Slave Biography • Metro Awarded Grant For Bus Charging • Pivot Fashion: Film Deadline Aug. 15 • Staff of Life Closed Two Days For COVID-19 Cleaning • Remembering Seniors in Care Facilities • Candidates Running in Nov. 3 Election, By Jondi Gumz • Dead Whale Leaves Stink, Photo Credit: Howard “Boots” McGhee • Did You Know You Can Help? • Democrats to Endorse on Zoom: Aug. 29 • Boardwalk Unveils Drive-in Movies • COVID Relief for Fishery Workers • Pajaro Valley Schools Start August 17 • #StateParksStaycation Photo Contest: Enter By Sept. 30 • O’Neill Surfs Into Aptos Village, By Jondi Gumz • Three New Members Join ‘Visit Santa Cruz County’ Board • Masks Across Santa Cruz County, By Mariah Roberts • LunaFest Goes Virtual September 10 • AAUW Prize Drawing to Benefit Tech Trek • Santa Cruz Closes Park Bathrooms • Attorney General Becerra: Borrower Default Rules Must Be Followed
• California Dept. Fish & Wildlife: Rodenticides Fatal for Wildlife • Treehouse: Serving the Community in a Pandemic, By Erin Kelly-Allshouse … and much more!

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