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Aptos Times: November 15 2014

 


Special Breakfast for Jacob’s Heart by Lori Butterworth • Make a Difference in Your Community! Aptos Adopt-A-Family –21 years of providing for families in times of hardship • Aptos Burglaries Spike in October • CPUC to Consider Dismissal of Power Line Project • National Poet, Journalist Visits Watsonville • Focus Agriculture’s Twenty-Fifth Class Graduates • Innovative treatment Exceeds State Regs • Dominican Hospital Receives Another “A” Grade for Hospital Safety • Hospice of Santa Cruz County Grief Group • ‘Fill the Barrels’ For Our Local Food Bank at Santa Cruz County Bank • Third Annual Holiday Lighthouse Lighting Benefit for O’Neill Sea Odyssey • Interview With CASA Advocate Anne Young by Tim Davis • 100 Reasons To Celebrate • Book Talk on Navaho Textiles • Home Sponsors Welcome Habitat Partner Family • Celebrating 25 Years – Focus Agriculture’s 18th Annual Progressive Dinner was a success! • Watsonville Native Serves With VAQ-132 • Mountain Lion Struck and Killed on 17 • SPCA Program Focuses on Next Generation – Compassion for Animals Reaches Over 5,000 Santa Cruz County Students Per Year • My Three Angels … a Play in Two Acts • Aptos Native’s Two Children, Husband Killed in Apparent Murder-Suicide in Reno • Internet Crime Complaint Centers (IC3) Scam Alerts – E-Z Pass Spam Campaign • Photography in the Library Exhibit • Aptos Cross County’s Winning Season • Aptos High School Hires New Lacrosse Coach • Aptos High School Scoreboard • Safe at Home Senior Care – Providing the Highest Quality In-Home Care by Maggie Caldwell • Blue Moon Clothing Co. Aptos – Quality, Comfort, and Style by Maggie Caldwell … and much more!


 

 

 

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