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As Regulators Consider Reducing the 4-Mile Bike Path Along the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, Marin County Bike Coalition Leaders See Plenty of Exciting Bike-Friendly Gains Ahead
Lots of Bicycling News: Despite Richmond Bridge Bike use getting scaled Back, safety upgrades continue to move the needle, County buys former 157-acre golf course and the White Whale of Marin Cycling gets a bit of momentum, according to MCBC.
Read More‘There is a Deep Longing for Connection That is the Byproduct of the Pandemic’: Thriving ClubĀ Evexia Expands on Its Wellness Services
There’s a full circle dynamic happening at Evexia, according to Gendel and Raymond. “They’e coming for physical health and staying for their well being. There’s an emotional and spiritual part of their well being, and it’s deepening the relationships we have built within our community.” “This is next level. This is men getting together and women getting together and forming deep, trusting bonds,” Raymond says.
Read MoreTutor Corps & Pacific Preparatory School Continue Their Quest to Support Learning Differences and Advocate for Students to Get the Support They Need to Learn Effectively
āThere are so many students with learning differences that really just need individualized support in one particular class,ā Roselin says. āI am really advocating for public-private partnerships where students can attend our amazing local high schools and get the support they need to learn effectively. We currently partner with the Tam High Foundation and Kiddo.ā
Read MoreMVSD School Board Members Address Friends Field Issue, Commits to ‘Creating Spaces and Opportunities to Engage in Constructive Dialogue with the City to Address Any Misunderstandings and Work Toward Mutually Beneficial Solutions’
“Moving forward, the district is committed to creating spaces and opportunities to engage in constructive dialogue with the city to address any misunderstandings and work toward mutually beneficial solutions. Our focus has been, and will continue to be, providing the best education and educational environments for our students. We will take all necessary steps to vigorously defend our authority to do so.”
Read MoreGrocery Outlet, Formerly a CVS and a Longs Drugs in Marin City’s Gateway Shopping Center, Seeks to Give Residents a Broader Array of Of Food Options
Mill Valley has long been laden with grocery stores, boasting not one but two Whole Foods Markets, a pair of Safeways along with Mil Valley Market and Good Earth Natural Foods. In recent years, Marin City shoppers have either had to head north or make due with what’s available at Target. That dearth of options…
Read MoreFacing Litigation Exposure, Mill Valley School District Steps Away from Friends Field as a Possible Middle School Location ā Board Reconvenes on March 7
At their special meeting on Feb. 27th, the board of trustees voted to eliminate Friends Field as an option and to proceed with further examination of the current site for potential construction of the Middle School. āIf we need to concede what I feel is the better site, then we will need revenue from this site to make up for the additional expenses,ā Trustee Michele Crncich Hodge said. Weāre going to need to have that site become a resource for our district children and provide and ongoing revenues as we navigate a new expense plan. We need to immediately (negotiate) a monthly agreement with the city.”
Read MoreWith a March 7th Hearing on the Schedule, City and MV School District Officials Collectively Race to Find a Way Forward for their Respective Institutions and the Larger Community
District officials see the field option as an educational and environmental benefit because it would mean students wouldnāt have to attend classes in temporary portable buildings for two years while the new school is built. Others have pointed to the possibility that not moving students into temporary classrooms, it will just be much less disruptive. District officials indicated the cost savings could be somewhere between $6 million to $8 million in savings.
Read MoreA Pair of Landmark Mill Valley Institutions ā the Community Center and the MV Middle School ā Are at Odds as District Seeks Solution for Future Students
āThis process may feel rushed,ā Nakatani told the board and attendees who were able to attend the meeting in person. āBut we have been engaging with our community partners since last September. We want to make sure itās clear that no decision has been made.ā
Read MoreMill Valley’s Shiny Shed Collective Lands a Spread of Their Work in Domino Magazine
The piece features their clientsā renovated kitchen in the Sunset District of San Francisco. āWe are thrilled,ā White says. āAs a newer company, it feels like a milestone to have a publication from which we have been finding design inspiration for years writing about a space we created.ā
Read MoreLe Marais Bakery on East Blithedale Debuts Bistro Evening Dinners
Foodgressing.com, a food, travel and lifestyle brand sharing news and reviews on restaurants, products, travel and local happenings and founded in 2014 by Areta Wong, has trained its foodie eye on the incredibly delicious Le Marais Bakery at 250 East Blithedale.
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