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Aptos Times: June 15, 2021




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comNew Bobby Salazar Scholarship, By Mark Dorfman • Cabrillo Stage & Pirates: ‘Music Fills Our Souls’, By Mindy Pedlar • Kaiser Permanente Adds Services • Goodbye Covid, Hello 4th of July, By Jondi Gumz • State Mask Guidance as of June 15 • Aptos Jr. High Principal Goes to Mintie White • Cannacraft To Pay $300,000 Settlement in Ad Case • Ham Named Ex.Director of SCC Business Council • Red Cross Seeks Volunteers • SC County Bank Ranks 29th in U.S. • Santa Cruz Seeks Water Changes • New Soquel High Scholarship Looking For Support • Dominican Addition OK’d, $630M for Parking Garage, Surgery Center, By Jondi Gumz • El Pajaro Debuts Microloans for Women-Owned Businesses • Growing the Table: Organic Food for People in Need • Community Foundation: $308,450 in Scholarships to 32 Students, By Kevin Heuer • Mount Madonna School’s Top Students • Cabrillo Shifts to Classes in Person, Mandates Vaccine • Freedom to Play: Soccer Fields Bring Lots of Benefits, By Susan True • PVUSD Supports LGBTQ+ Students • Nisene Rio Gateway Launches With Flair, By Todd Marco • Felton Community Hall Fundraising, By Steve Goodman • American Red Cross Blood Drives • Remembering Sgt. Gutzwiller • Ocean Film Festival World Tour • Support Zero Emisssions Rail & 32-Mile Coastal Trail, By Faina Segal, Board Chair, Friends of the Rail & Trail • Coastal Rail Not Feasible, Surfers & Greenway Say, Submitted by Buzz Anderson … and much more!

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