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Aptos Times: November 1, 2025


Prepare for Lift Off!: Advanced Air Mobility to Power Local Economy, By Jon Chown • Gourmet Grazing on the Green Raises $100,000 for Local Cancer Programs • Watsonville High Unveils Geiser Field Makeover: Long Awaited $5M Improvement Project Helps Reignite School Spirit, By Tad Stearn • Controversial Issues Policy Creates More Controversy: Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees Step Into Huge Morass, By Jon Chown • Motive Behind High School Stabbing Still Unknown: Watsonville PIO Says Police Unable to Interview Teen Suspects, By Jon Chown • Watsonville City Plaza Project Over Budget: Staff’s Suggestion to Reconsider Restoration Draws Outcry, By Jon Chown • Watsonville Council Sides With Organized Labor: Rejects City Staff’s Plan to Limit Union Requirements on Contract Bids • Spill the Wine • PG&E Answers to Customers on Local Power Outages: Frequent Unplanned Blackouts Have Plagued Several Aptos Neighborhoods, By Tad Stearn • Driver Dies as Van Plunges Off Wharf: Local Outrigger Club Saves Dog During Practice Paddle, By Jon Chown • Final Report Released on Zero-Emission Passenger Rail and Trail Project, By Jon Chown • Thousands Attend No Kings Rallies: Protests in Santa Cruz, Watsonville Mostly Jovial, By Jon Chown • Saying Goodbye • Manuel Bersamin, Community Servant, Dies at 67 • A Cost-Effective Transit Vision: The Case for Personal Rapid Transit in Santa Cruz County, By Michael Saint • Is ZEPRT Project Unfeasible? … and much more!

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