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Aptos Times: February 1, 2021




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comNisene Marks: A Park Loved to Death: Cars, Cyclists and Hikers On Narrow Road Delay Ambulance Response, By Jondi Gumz • Blossom’s Farm Needs A New Home, By Jondi Gumz • Hospice Reforms Signed into Law, By Jondi Gumz • Great Plates Delivered For Older Adults & Restaurateurs, By June Smith • Pajaro Valley Arts Seeks New Leader • Students ‘Sculpt’ Blackout Poetry • Attorney General Sues Over Rule Helping Predatory For-Profit Colleges • Gina Castañeda Joins Community Foundation Board • Panetta Attends Inauguration • Senior Outreach Groups Start Soon • James Schwab Takes Over as Interim Secretary of State • Tech for Takeout at Library • Community Service in Times of COVID-19: Brownie Troop Tops Their Goal for Second Harvest, By Carrie Mulcaire • Wind Sets Off Freedom Fire, By Jondi Gumz • Rio Theatre: New Banff World Tour • Santa Cruz County Jobs: December 2020 • Meet Your New Fire Chief: John Walbridge Chosen To Lead Central Fire Protection District • New Job Resource For Veterans • Kiss, Kiss: Cabanayan’s Painting Comes in Third in Reflections of 2020 • Fondue for Valentine’s Day • Finding Solutions to help Second Harvest Feed People • Bezos Grant Aims to End Family Homelessness Locally • Federal Vaccine Tracker • Santa Cruz County Bank Opens in Monterey • Pajaro River Flood Project Awarded $2.8M • Stay-at-Home Order Lifted; COVID Death Toll 136, By Jondi Gumz • Santa Cruz Elks Adopt-a-Family Success • State Lawmakers Call for Employment Development Department Fraud Hearings … and much more!

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