A MARINSCOPE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
 
  Sunday, 11 May, 2008        
 
 
Dust stirs up fears over asbestos
 
 
Swirling dust from a construction project in Sausalito's Marinship district sparked concern among residents and visitors in the surrounding area that the work was releasing hazardo ...
 
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When view feuds get ugly
 
 
Lately Linda Pfeifer has been in the market for a nice large tree. It's not a search she's embarked upon willingly, but rather, one she found herself forced into after returning ho...
 
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  SAUSALITO In Brief  
 
A vintage jewelry show will take place in Sausalito on Saturday and Sunday, May 17-18. The shows hours are Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The show will take place at IDESST Hall, 511 Caledonia St. Admission is $6.
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City partners with property owners on wall
 
 
The Sausalito City Council approved an agreement this week with two property owners at 257 San Carlos Ave. to rebuild and maintain a new retaining wall that will back the new polic...
 
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Sausalito students perform in Cherry Blossom Festival
 
 
The deep, soulful sound of drums accompanied by vocal calls filled the air at the 41st annual Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival in San Francisco on April 19. The Peace Pl...
 
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The Music Scene: Two great music venues
 
 
Friday

Saylor's Restaurant and Bar, at 2009 Bridgeway, has become a favorite for locals. Since Saylor's morphed from its Harbor Drive incarnation, the new menu h...

 
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Sausalito Bulletin
 
 
‘State of the State Water' address

A talk entitled "State of the State Water" will be held at the Bay Model, on Tue., May 27, from 6 to 7:30 p.m....

 
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  COMMUNITY NEWS  
 
Because of a tragic event a year ago, the Southern Marin Lightning Basketball Club had to forgo the Marin Human Race. Now, when the team finally suits up on May 10 to walk and run with the many nonprofit Marin organizations that return every year to raise funds, it will be without its co-founder and...
 
  • Eco-gardens take green solutions out to the yard
  • Teen poets awarded, many events coming up
  • Rock for Hope back to fight muscular dystrophy
  • Old and Fat: U.S. goals
  • Big Apple is a big nut
     
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      A faire spring!  
     
    The 38th annaul Sausalito Spring Faire was met with sunny skies and smiling faces last weekend at Gabrielson Park. All proceeds from the event benefit the Sausalito Nursery School.at 625 Main St. The weekend faire featured more than 80 artists, food and wine, with a postcard-perfect backdrop of Richardson Bay and the city skyline.

    Photo caption: The weekend lineup included a number of children's bands, including Tim Cain, Miss Kitty and Daffy Daffy Dave.
    Above, Sausalito Nursury School family Jeremy, Zoe, Cynthia and Alan Cowin, with Mia Rabkin (back left). Photos by Privette

     
         
       
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