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Aptos Times: August 15, 2021




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comTrapped at Nisene Marks Park: Flipped Car Closes Aptos Creek Road & State Park for an Hour, By Jondi Gumz • Delta Stresses Short-Staffed Hospitals, By Jondi Gumz • Hwy 1 Overpass Repair OK’d, By Jondi Gumz • Recall Candidates Knocked Out; Some Get Back on Ballot, By Jondi Gumz • Three Ways to Vote in Sept. 14 Governor Recall • Boardwalk Promotes Omid Aminifard to GM • Caltrans Seeks Public Input • New at CASA • County Seeks $175,000 Fire Safety Grant • Everyone’s Harvest: $175,000 In Produce For Families • Let’s Cruz Again Launches • New PVUSD Maintenance Supervisor • Water Chief To Be Interim SC City Mayor • Dientes: 69 Seniors, $31K in Dental Care, No Bill • New Executive Director at Jacob’s Heart • Monterey Bay Economic Partnership President Kate Roberts Retiring • Unity Coming to Cabrillo College: Alum Francisco Alonso Painting Mural on Campus • Second District Office Adds New Staffer • Sarah Newkirk: New Leader at Land Trust • Save Our Shores Seeking New Leader • Ziggy, a Covid Survivor, Saved by Surgery: Nonprofit Pregnant Mare Rescue Seeks Donations to Help Pay $10,000 Bill, By Lynn Hummer • St. Francis Alum Back at Watsonville Y, By Marci Bracco • Can You Spare a CPAP Machine?: Volunteers Say Unused Equipment Could Save Lves in India • Need Rent Relief?: 4,000 Eligible, 178 Getting Cash, Aid Still Available, By Jayme Ackemann • Four Watsonville Doctors Join Coastal Health Partners • Pepper Golesh: She Made A Difference, By Kate Minott and Jondi Gumz • Remembering Steffi Bell • Gilliam Wins Junior Olympic Gold • Runners at Masters National Championship … and much more!

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