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Aptos Times: November 15, 2020




Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comHow You Can Make Holiday Magic, By Jondi Gumz • Aptos Adopt-A-Family: Providing for Families in Times of Hardship • New Program Connects Seniors to Yoga, Tai Chi, Art, Music, By Laura Romero • County Elections Official Gail Pellerin to Step Down After 27 Years • County Back in COVID Red Tier, By Jondi Gumz • Pop-up COVID-19 Tests in Aptos, By Jondi Gumz • RTC Interested in Electric Passenger Rail; Comments Due Nov. 27 • Bike Light Giveaways in November • Free Naturalization Legal Services • Cabrillo Park Sewer Work Begins • Kathryn Hohl Joins Santa Cruz County Bank • Free Capitola Parking for Holidays • New Grab & Go Service at Library • New Certificated HR Chief for PVUSD • Surfing Museum Reopens • Mooney Shared the Questions • New Leaf Hosts Food Drive • ‘Stop in for Santa’ Fire Department Food Drive for Second Harvest • Thanksgiving Benefit Yoga Class • State Protects CZU Homeowners, By Jondi Gumz • Aegis Honors Local Veterans • Koenig Ousts Supervisor Leopold: Trujillo, Hernandez To Join Cabrillo Board, By Jondi Gumz • Starting a Business in a Pandemic: Roosters Barber Shop Is Ready For Your Hair, By Jondi Gumz • CASA Welcomes New Advocates • Redesigned Chemistry Lessons at Mt. Madonna • My House is Your House: Our Families, By Hedwig Heerschop • Make the Holidays Brighter for a Family in Need, By Christine Loewe • Ruth Bates: Monterey Bay Properties: Focusing on Aptos Real Estate, By June Smith … and much more!

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