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From Monterey Herald...
From Monterey County Weekly...
A community center can bring people of different ages together and give them a sense of belonging. It’s also a venue for people to learn new skills.
From Salinas Valley Tribune...
Longtime Monterey County resident John McPherson has been named the new executive director of Alliance on Aging, taking over for Teresa Sullivan, who is retiring.
From King City Rustler...
The volunteer group conducted its annual pruning at the windmill—located at the entrance to San Lorenzo County Park on Broadway Street—and at the King City Recreation Center.
Waste Management has experienced a large number of unpaid accounts for its services in King City, according to City Manager Steve Adams.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
Ronald Britt, pastor of Seaside’s Greater Victory Temple, speaks to God often, and trusts that no matter what happens, it’s all part of God’s plan.
From Edible Monterey Bay...
California Public Health Department issued a Certificate of Achievement to Taylor Farms Family Health and Wellness Center for successfully vaccinating more than 76% of infant and toddler patients.
From California Local...
How Monterey County and Santa Cruz County ‘Give Back’
The budget deficit, fire insurance, reparations, artificial intelligence top early legislative slate.
From CalMatters...
Undocumented immigrants over 50 became eligible in 2023. Now the program expands to all adults.
Pacific Grove officially said goodbye to the Feast of Lanterns, the town’s troubled faux Chinese pageant. Now the Monterey Bay Chinese Association wants to build a traditional pavilion and a moon wall to honor the history of Chinese Americans.
What separates Everyone’s Harvest from other markets is that, through a “Market Match” program, it helps people using EBT cards with an up to $30 match for fresh produce purchases.
A 15-minute ride in an ambulance can cost $4,000 or more and insurance often won't pay.
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