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New Tam High Principal to Start on July 1
Dr. Julie Synyard, a Marin native and principal of St. Helena High School since 2009, will become the new leader of Tamalpais High School.

Bio I've loved writing since I was young, and discovered in college that journalism is a natural fit. I joined Patch in August 2010 after six years in the newspaper world, where I learned the art of covering a community while asking tough questions,
I graduated from Saint Michael's College with a degree in journalism and a minor in Spanish. My time studying abroad in Salamanca, Spain, was an unforgettable experience, and I have a lingering weakness for tapas and strong coffee. After graduating in 2004, I began freelancing for the North Adams Transcript in my hometown, and landed a full-time reporting job at the Brattleboro Reformer in Vermont. Covering a vibrant, active, very vocal town, I realized my passion lies in community news and putting a face on issues to demonstrate how they affect real people.
From there, working as a beat reporter covering education and government in Beverly for the Salem News helped me hone my skills and enter the digital side of journalism. I started an arts and entertainment blog, and co-managed the Salem News Facebook and Twitter pages.
Transitioning to Patch has been been a great move, and inspired me to pursue the Masters in Digital Media program at Northeastern University, which I'm expected to graduate from in April 2013.
I live in South Boston and have a wide range of interests that involve culture and staying active. I love cooking, art, fashion, yoga, skiing, hiking, running (I completed the Boston Marathon in 2011 with a time of 3.59.57), and obviously spending time with great friends.
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Local Hot-Button Issues
Development is a major issue in Back Bay, particulary the approval of the new Copley Place tower, and the questions it raises about height resitrictions and shadows in public parks.
On a smaller scale, building codes and zoning remain an important aspect of the neighborhood, with local controls on the types of businesses moving in. Problems with graffiti and trash continue to affect Back Bay.
It's also a neighborhood that appreciates culture, so there's always a lot going on with restaurants, gallery exhibits, festivals, flash mobs in Copley Square, book fairs...our events calendar is not lacking.
Dr. Julie Synyard, a Marin native and principal of St. Helena High School since 2009, will become the new leader of Tamalpais High School.

Owner Antonio Caruso said high rent prices, competition from Whole Foods and a younger generation that may not appreciate his authentic Mediterranean cuisine forced him out of business.
Coaches say junior Shane Allen "has demonstrated lots of improvement in many of his dives" and freshman Kendall Islam "has become a crucial piece in our attack, but also in defense" in her midfield position.
The US Postal Service is planning to move letter carriers from the Sausalito post office to the Mill Valley post office and is currently accepting public input for a proposal that would move business mail services there as well.
Nicole Grey & Co. is the third store this month that announced plans to close in the Strawberry Village shopping center. The others are Kidiniki and Bliss Home & Design.
Drivers will soon no longer have to stop when going through the toll plaza, and the speed limit will increase from an advised 5 mph to 25 mph to speed up traffic and reduce congestion, district officials said.
Drivers will soon no longer have to stop when going through the toll plaza, and the speed limit will increase from an advised 5 mph to 25 mph to speed up traffic and reduce congestion, district officials said.
Spring is in the air, and here's a look at just some the fun activities happening in Mill Valley this weekend.
Utility work is expected to begin in the spring of 2014, with the first phase of actual streetscape improvements kicking off in mid-2015. The city will start making temporary improvements over the summer.
District officials are worried construction won't be complete by Aug. 29, and are waiting for a definitive move-in date from Overaa Construction before figuring out what to do.
The clothing boutique plans to close its Mill Valley shop on April 30, and has already opened a new store in The Embarcadero in San Francisco.
Firefighters had the blaze under control in about 10 minutes, but it destroyed a Subaru Outback and a Jaguar and caused about $100,000 worth of damage.
The CHP has received complaints about riders crossing over double yellow lines, driving at excessive speed, pulling stunts and passing unsafely into oncoming traffic.
Driving under the influence is the fourth highest cause of collisions in Petaluma, and additional officers will be out again tonight looking for impaired drivers.
Timothy Kemp, 50, allegedly struck a 22-year-old man at Petaluma Boulevard North and Washington Street and left the scene. Officers found him with a twelve pack of Budweiser beer cans in the car, with one can open and beer in a mug, as well as two bottl
The Lake County Sheriff's Office obtained a warrant for Joshua James Metoxen, 23, of Napa, who is suspected of robbing banks in Sonoma, Lake, Marin and San Mateo counties.
Elsa Ramirez, 18, of San Francisco, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence and causing injury to another after striking the center divider with six people in the car just south of the Waldo Tunnel. Thee of them fled from the scene.
The following stories were the talk of the town in the 94941 over the past week.
Sales have been down since the economy crashed in 2009, and the gift store for infants and toddlers is currently holding a going-out-of-business sale.
With Bliss Home & Design set to close in April, what should move into the building that once housed one of Marin's hallmark companies?