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“Mom-and-Pop” Shops Bolster the Power of Marin County’s Small Business Presence, Ranking It No. 1 in California, According to Financial Tech Firm

Jim Welte, executive director of the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce, said the study seems to match his understanding: Marin has a lively small-business community. “Four out of the five commercial areas in Mill Valley are centered on small businesses.,” he told the Marin IJ. ā€œMill Valley is very much a mom-and-pop-centric town.ā€

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Friends of Hauke Park Sues City of Mill Valley, Citing ‘Continued Discrimination’ in Housing Policy Against Residents of the Eastern Part of Town, Seeks Donations

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Unconvinced that the city’s aforementioned intentions were serious, Friends of Hauke Park, the organization that has opposed the density of housing in the Enchanted Knolls neighborhood and its neighbors, filed a lawsuit this week against the city, citing “continued discrimination” against East Mill Valley neighborhoods.

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With Construction Waning, Let’s Eat, Drink, Shop, Gather & Enjoy Mill Valley’s Return to Expanded Lunch and Dinner Service Again!

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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of June 19

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As Pride Weekend Nears With Celebrations Throughout the Bay, the Mill Valley Library Unveils An Exhibit on Marin’s LGBTQ+ History

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As we get ready for the exciting weekend, the Mill Valley Public Library is doing its part to remind us all about the history of Marin’s LGBTQ+ history with a new exhibition called ā€œChains of Fire: LGBTQ+ History in Mill Valley,ā€ which features photographs, poems, writing and primary source documents from LGBTQ+ pioneers, past and present. It will be on display through July.

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