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Fairfax Town Manager Takes New Role
Garrett Toy has accepted an offer to become the city of Sonoma’s top administrator.

Garrett Toy has accepted an offer to become the city of Sonoma’s top administrator.

Tamalpais High School seniors Abby Alpert and Cassie Peterson both earned Eagle rank before their 18th birthdays.
But Novato will likely pay for up to two school resource officers, police Chief Matthew McCaffrey told The Marin Independent Journal.
Do you miss Prima? Here's where to find former Walnut Creek restaurateur Peter Chastain.
Via del Corso officially opened Wednesday at the former location of Corso, a popular Italian eatery that shuttered in November.
A traffic advisory has been issued for the area of North San Pedro and Los Ranchitos roads due to a collision with a power pole that left l
Motorists are advised to use alternative routes including Highway 101, police said.
City Manager Alan Piombo announced McGrew’s appointment at Monday’s City Council meeting.
A backyard pool amid this home's parklike setting makes this home a good fit for those who like to kick back.
This luxury home located in San Anselmo's Sleepy Hollow area features an outdoor pool, spa and dining area.
This Joseph Eichler-inspired home features the original pool from when the home was built in 1955.
The Fairfax representative on Marin County Commission on Aging is appointed to a three-year term by the Town Council.
The North Bay city is moving its permit process online with the hope that it will improve customer experience.
The program will include a specific focus on racism and inequality in Marin.
The program will include a specific focus on racism and inequality in Marin.
Marin City will hold its fifth annual Juneteenth Festival Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Rocky Graham Park.
Berkeley residents continued wearing facial coverings on the first day they weren't required to do so, The New York Times reports.
Berkeley residents continued wearing facial coverings on the first day they weren't required to do so, The New York Times reports.
Refunds are expected to go out in four to six weeks.
Refunds are expected to go out in four to six weeks.