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Aptos Times: November 1, 2019




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comDrive For Schools A Success: 2019 Fundraiser Pulls In $690,740 for County Schools • O’Neill’s is Coming to Aptos!, By Lori Landino • True Leaf Farms Takes Top Prize: Second Harvest Food Bank Names Food Industry Donor of the Year • NAMI SC County’s Speaker Meeting • California Dept. of Public Health Warns Residents to Pay Attention to Air Quality • Senior Fraud and Elder Abuse Training • Aromas Hills Artisans Holiday Fair 2019 • U.S. Census Seeks Workers • La Selva Beach Holiday Fair • Emergency Sanitation work on Cliff Drive • Coffee, Tea and Mystery • Alzheimer Support Group Meetings • PG&E Announces Credit for Oct. 9 Shutdown • Paving the Way To The New Capitola Library • 2019 Nutcracker Ballet at Cabrillo Crocker Theater • December 20-22 • Candidate Filing for County Judges • ‘Our Community Reads’ Selects 2020 Winning Book! • Plan to make a difference in 2020 • Twenty-six years of Making a Difference!: Aptos Adopt-A-Family Provides For Families In Times of Hardship • Director Returns to Monarch Services: Laura Segura is Back after Year-Long Breast Cancer Battle • CASA Welcomes New Board Members and Staff • Seussical Jr.: The Power of Imagination • SqCWD Recieves Federal Assistance: Granted $49M Low-Interest Loan To Support Pure Water Soquel Project • SHFB Countywide Food Distribution • Watsonville High Drama Puts a Twist on ‘The Outsiders’ • Enroll in CodeRED: Receive Emergency Alerts on Your Mobile Device Fall in Love with Seasonal Outdoor Décor • Vaping-Related Illness On The Rise: New Public Education Campaign Targets Deadly Outbreak • Animal Shelter Housing Kincade Fire Pets  • Gratitude through Giving, By Raymond Cancino • Seeing Both Sides • Aptos High School Scoreboard … and much more!

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