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Aptos Times: October 15, 2025


Riding the Wave: Aptos Teen Surfing Sensation Competes in Australia, By Jon Chown • Lawsuit Filed to Save Redman-Hirahara House: Seeks Halt to Demolition of Historic Home and its Story, By Jon Chown • PVUSD Board, Teachers Discuss Money, Budgets: Instructors To Receive Stipend for New Literacy Program, By Jon Chown • Watsonville City Council Passes Homelessness Strategic Plan • EPA Oversees Extensive Battery Removal at Moss Landing After 2025 Fire • Santa Cruz Artists Show Off: Open Studios Tour Offers Opportunity for Exposure, By Jon Chown • Infected Mosquito Found in County Again: Detection in Boulder Creek of Dengue-Transmitter Prompts Call for Precautions • County Releases Draft of Hazard Mitigation Plan for Review • Dig Gardens Marks 20th Anniversary • Lost Dog Gretchen Safely Recovered After 11 Days Thanks to Community Efforts • Peninsula Open Space Trust Acquires 668 Acres in Upper Pajaro River Valley: Conservation Group Aims to Link Agriculture and Restoration to Boost Climate Resilience, By Jon Chown • Coburn to Become County’s Next Executive Officer • 2024 Was A Good Year for Ag Industry: Santa Cruz County Crop Report Shows Bounce Back From Slow 2023, By Jon Chown • New Leaf Opens New Market on River Street • Soquel Creek Water District Honored by WateReuse • Watsonville Police Launch Pink Patrol Car for Awareness • Watsonville Police Step Up Pedestrian Safety Efforts • Highway 1 Work to Begin at Waddell Bluffs • County Issues Order Requiring Masks in Acute Care Facilities • MAH 5-Minute Film Fest Open to Submissions • Santa Cruz Mid-County Groundwater Agency Seeks Private Well Owners for Board • Francisco ‘Fran’ Jimenez: Dec. 17, 1946 ~ Sept. 16, 2025 • Voters Warned To Mail Ballots Early: Postmark Might Be Placed Days After You Mail It • California’s School Report Cards (SARC) Highlight Problems at PVUSD • Aptos Volleyball Shows Growth in Tight League Battles … and much more!

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