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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Editorials
Previous Novato Advance HeadlinesMarch 10th, 2010 Construction-permit amnesty a bad ideaOne school of thought is it would be a boon to scofflaws. The other is it could generate one-time revenue for the cash-strapped city.Despite budget cutbacks, Novato schools still thriving and achievingEach year as we struggle with state budget reductions, which become the focus of the media and difficult decision-making, I am always grateful that our staff continues to focus on our students and their academic, athletic, social emotional, and visual and performing arts accomplishments. This year is no exception.March 3rd, 2010 Sharing some fire services is sensibleTo consolidate or not to consolidate, that was the question before the Novato Fire Protection District at the end of 2004. Facing a potential on-going structural budget shortfall, the city of San Rafael made an unsolicited overture to the NFPD to explore the benefits of a merger.Cost of water to rise in NovatoNorth Marin Water District was formed by Novato voters in 1948 and Stafford Lake was constructed in 1952. Since that time, North Marin has strived to provide a reliable and good quality water supply at a reasonable cost.February 24th, 2010 Judy Arnold will still have time to win over green groupsFirst, she turned her back on Marin’s powerful environmental community. Then, the police questioned her husband about a “dustup” at Novato’s “Paint the Town Red” event. That’s not exactly an ideal lead-up to a run for re-election.Gov. Schwarzenegger’s schools’ budget unworthy of our stateWith great sincerity and pride in his State of the State message on Jan. 6, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared that “education will be protected” in the new budget. Two days later, when the budget was presented, the governor revealed that this “protection” consists of continuing manipulations of the system to avoid providing what the state constitution requires and what the governor promised to our children. Instead of placing faith in our people, believing that we can understand the economic crisis in our state and in our nation and communicating with us honestly, the governor prefers deception.Marin Museum of the American Indian a worthy causeNovato’s Miwok Park is home to a little-known jewel that could use a lot of support: The Marin Museum of the American Indian. |
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