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Aptos Times: November 15, 2025


Honoring Our Veterans: Santa Cruz County Remembers with Parades, Ceremonies, By Jon Chown • Supervisors Approve Dover Drive Speed Bumps in Live Oak, By Jon Chown • All Kids Play 2025 Campaign Aims to Expand Park Access • Aptos High Senior Turns Art into Access: Mural Project Connects Students to Mental Health Resources, By Tad Stearn • Rancho Del Mar’s US Bank Robbed, By Jon Chown • Beware: Burglar Is Back in Aptos, By Jon Chown • Foul Play Suspected in Case of Missing Woman, By Jon Chown • Cabrillo College Seeks Applicants for Area V Trustee Seat • Cabrillo College Names Four Finalists for Superintendent/President Position • Dominican Hospital Celebrates New Mobile Clinic, By Jon Chown • County BESS Draft Ordinance Released: Creates Timeline for Approval of Minto Battery Storage Plant, By Jon Chown • County Agencies Scramble to Feed Hungry: Nutritional Assistance Programs Available Countywide, By Jon Chown • Available Nutritional Resources • Meals on Wheels, Grey Bears Partner to Expand Senior Nutrition Access • Homeless Garden Project Honors New Leaf Community Markets • Santa Cruz Symphony Presents ‘Danny and Friends’ — An Intimate Recital With Seven Stellar Musicians • Model Railroad Exhibit Keeps Expanding: Club President Looking for New Recruits, By Jon Chown • President’s Passion for the Flower Runs Deep: Rose Society Looks to Grow Membership, By Jon Chown • Sublime Sunrise • Sparky’s Holiday Lights Returns to Brighten the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds • Aptos Chamber Celebrates Holiday Season with Tree Lighting & Makers Market • Community Bridges WIC Remains Open During Potential Federal Government Shutdown • Pace Trails Public Art Project RFP • Aptos High School Volleyball Caps Season With Deep Playoff Run … and much more!

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