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Aptos Times: November 1, 2021




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.com300 Wins for ‘Coach B’ • Live Earth Farm: Learning Where Food Comes From • SOS to FDA: Cut Baby Food Toxins • Four COVID Deaths; New Cases Slow, By Jondi Gumz • New Seacliff Hotel Proposal, By Jondi Gumz • $3 Million Grant For County Behavioral Health • Kimberly Petersen Promoted to Deputy Director • Redistricting Comments Due Nov. 2 on Redistricting • New SC Symphony Executive Director • Meet Aptos High’s New Deputy: Paul Lopez • Cal Fire’s San Mateo Santa Cruz Chief Ian Larkin Retires • Caltrans Safety Plan Wins Award • When Lumber Barons Reigned in Aptos, By Derek R. Whaley • Second Harvest Food Bank: Helping The Community Bring Comfort to Those In Need • Our Community Reads in 2022: ‘Red Letter Days’ • $800,000 Grant Targets Domestic Violence, Suicide • Sierra Ryan Named County Water Resources Manager • Aptos Village: Hillside Weeds Gone, By Jondi Gumz • Mako Robotics in Watsonville for Hip, Knee Replacement • PVUSD: State of the District
 • Kudos to Edita McQuary … and much more!

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