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The New Village School Embarks on Transformative Campus Expansion in SausalitoĀ 

The New Village School, a leader in holistic andĀ  experiential education, is proud to announce a significant expansion to its Sausalito campusĀ  at the Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Ebbtide Avenue. This milestone adds 8,000 squareĀ  feet of interior space and surrounding green space and gardens.Ā This expansion represents far more than just physical growth – it embodies our dedicationĀ  to nurturing the whole child and strengthening our community bonds.

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Marin Voice From Ace Thelin, of Forest Knolls: Sadly, Rampant Homelessness a Sign That Capitalism Is Working as Intended

Capitalism is thriving because morality and common decency is absent from the policies imposed by the capitalist class. The way I see it, high demand (lots of people) and low supply (not enough available housing) will always create fierce competition and drive up the cost of rent and mortgage payments. When adequate housing is guaranteed, the rental market will crumble. People will no longer sign a contract in which half or a third of their income goes to rent because they will no longer have the fear of being homeless.

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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Dec. 15

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CEO Monthly Magazine Names Mindful Life, Mindful Work Inc’s Jonathan Reynolds 2024 CEO of the Year for the Region of California in the Category of ‘Mindfulness and Wellbeing’!

Over the years, Reynolds has worked with everyone from lower level employees who need help with ā€œnegotiating, leveraging and positioningā€ their way up the food chain to companies that reach to work with their entire ā€œC-Suiteā€ of executives. ā€œIt’s all about people, pay and purpose – the culture, the money and the reason you get out bed in the morning,ā€ he says. Reynolds’ leap occurred around the time that mindfulness meditation became wildly popular and catapulted into a billion-dollar business, according to Fortune magazine.

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ā€˜Unprecedented’ Housing Project at Seminary in Strawberry Moves Forward Amid Neighbor Pushback

Famed architect Mark Cavagnero, who designed the project, did not return calls seeking comment, but he told the Chronicle in 2019 that the fight has ā€œbeen a big, big, big taste of NIMBYism the likes of which I’ve never experienced.ā€ ā€œThere is no property anywhere near this size anywhere in southern Marin, if not all of Marin, that would be available and zoned for housing,ā€ Cavagnero said at the time. ā€œThis is important not only for the housing we can build — workforce housing, affordable housing, senior housing — but also on an exemplary basis.ā€Ā 

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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Dec. 7

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Marin IJ: Mill Valley Marsh Restoration Effort Lands $670,000 Grant

ā€œThe marsh itself is currently drowning through this muted tidal effect,ā€ said Rob LaPorte, a project manager at the conservancy. ā€œIt takes longer for the tides to drain from the marsh than a normal functioning marsh.ā€ ā€œSo we’re losing vegetation and we’re losing whole sections of the marsh to wave erosion,ā€ he said. ā€œWe’re making sure we get a project implemented as fast as possible in order to restore the marsh and all of the rare wildlife and plants it supports.ā€

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Dick Spotswood: Here’s Why Traffic Congestion on Marin’s Local Roads is Getting Worse

The post-pandemic trend to work from home has decreased the number of Marin residents commuting to San Francisco. Those new home-based workers patronize local restaurants, retail shops, grocery stores, bars and exercise venues, all by car. That’s why most Marin downtowns are vibrant. Marin’s prosperous residents want their property in top condition. Mill Valley City Manager Todd Cusimano reports that, this past year, 1,272 building permits were issued with a total valuation of $98 million. That means large numbers of contractors, landscapers and tradespeople coming and going.

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Mill Valley’s Santa Is Back in Town and Excited to Engage With Your Kiddos at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard (129 Miller Ave.) Thu./12th & Fri./13th (4-6pm) & Again and Friday/14th & Sat. 15th, 12pm-2pm

Hohoho, hold your horses and reindeer. Santa is in town! Whether you have seen Santa yourself during the lighting of the tree this past Sunday (see below), at the Depot or you are planning to book a visit with Santa, be informed that this year, Santa announced publicly that he is coming out more strongly for his principles and beliefs.

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All Are Welcome: Church of Our Saviour Invites the Community to Join in Caroling at the Depot Plaza – Dec. 14th, 5pm

“We’re spreading joy and holiday cheer at the Mill Valley Depot on December 14th at 5pm! Join the Church of our Saviour at the plaza as we sing songs and share warmth with our wonderful community. “All are welcome—children too! It’s a great way to celebrate the season and connect with our neighbors.” When: December 14th, 5pm. Where: Depot Plaza

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