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Marin County to Join California’s Statewide ‘Great Plates Delivered’ to Pay Local Restaurants toĀ Feed Seniors

Costs for the program, shared among the federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the State of California and the County of Marin, will be limited per recipient to $66 per day, including tax, delivery, and incidental costs. For a community that has already spawned the likes of Feed the Frontlines Marin and BOL’s Pay It Forward for frontline workers, as…

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This Should Help: The Redwoods’ Residents Turn ‘These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ Into COVID-Themed Joy

The Redwoods. Courtesy image. Need a pick-me-up? Look no further than ā€‹The Redwoods: A Community of Seniors, where a group of residents teamed up for a socially distanced performance of “These Doors Are Made For Closing,” their coronavirus-themed rendition of “These Boots Were Made for Walkin,’ the Lee Hazelwood-penned song made famous by Nancy Sinatra in…

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Vasco to Reopen for Takeout Service on May 7

Vasco at 106 Throckmorton Ave. Six weeks ago, having shut down his stalwart Italian eatery in downtown Mill Valley amidst the COVID-19 crisis and subsequent shelter in place, Vasco owner Paul Lazzareschi launched a GoFundMe campaign in a desperate attempt to support his employees, many of whom have worked for him for years. It didn’t…

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Poet and/the Bench Launches E-Commerce Store

Poet and/the Bench owners Jeffrey Levin and Bonnie Powers. If the COVID-19 crisis has yielded the tiniest of silver linings, it’s that many businesses deemed non-essential have wisely used the time to broaden their sales platforms and build out their e-commerce stores, setting themselves up for success now and when we return to some degree…

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