Makers Market at MVLY Fall has arrived and Makers Market‘s regular series of monthly Open Air Artisan Faires at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard continues Nov. 13 from 11am-5pm, featuring “a lovely group of local makers selling jewelry, natural skin care, candles,...
From left, Heartstrings Bridge, Michael LaMacchia and Club Evexia. The Miller Closure is going out with a Halloween-fueled bang. The vitality-inducing shutdown of the block between Throckmorton and Sunnyside avenues has spanned much of 2021, with restaurants and...
The 129-year-old Mill Valley Lumber Yard is one of the oldest landmarks in town and the history of the property is integral to the history of the City of Mill Valley itself. Founded concurrent with the late-19th century origins of Mill Valley and located along one of...
Seemingly since the onset (and onslaught) of the pandemic, Marin businesses have been playing a maddening game of whack-a-mole. Every time one crisis subsides, another seemingly arises. And even 19 months into the pandemic, in one of the most highly vaccinated...
Vasco is among many local businesses utilizing the outdoors. On the heels of a feverish legislative session in Sacramento, Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a whopping 770 new California laws and vetoed 66. The whiplash-inducing slate of new laws span nearly every subject...
Mill Valley Story Walk The Mill Valley Library Foundation has long established itself as a powerhouse organization in support of one of Mill Valley’s treasures: the Mill Valley Public Library. It has done so in myriad ways, from its establishment of a...