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SANTA CRUZ Cannabis marketing kickoff Sept. Thirteen A marketing campaign to “Support Santa Cruz Cannabis” will kick off at seven p.m. Sept. Thirteen at the Resource Center for Nonviolence, six hundred twelve Ocean St.

WATSONVILLE >> Around Santa Cruz County, Ernestina Saldana’s is a familiar face, a strong advocate in the battle for immigrants’ rights. Monday’s annual Labor Day Picnic — relocated from its usual spot at DeLaveaga Park in Santa Cruz to the Watsonville city center — was no exception.

WATSONVILLE >> Police are searching for an unknown shooter who fired into a Watsonville home on Saturday night, gravely injuring a 20-year-old man. The shooting took place about Ten:40 p.m.

Santa Cruz has drawn visitors from over the hill and from as far away as the Central Valley for more than a century. The city did all they could to entice them to come, entertain them once they got here, and lighten their wallets in the process.

By Peter Boutell Lending a Palm Whether refinancing makes sense or not depends on many factors and may or may not be a wise decision. In the simplest terms, refinancing is the process of putting a fresh loan on the homeowner’s property.

Amid crisis, local leaders feast Watsonville affordable housing success | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> While state lawmakers debate a package of housing legislation aiming to alleviate the statewide crisis, local leaders met Thursday to feast a hard-fought affordable housing success.

UC Santa Cruz strawberry research boosted by $Two.Five million grant | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Until recently, organic strawberry growers had no choice but to budge their crop from field to field to keep a step ahead of crippling soil diseases. But an enhancing number of growers are turning to a fresh mechanism developed by UC Santa Cruz researchers — the very first, and only, proven natural fumigation method to strike back the microbial maladies.

Business Digest: Stripe Studs hosts artist Jason Cowan, Anna Fletcher | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Stripe Fellows hosts artist Anna Fletcher Stripe will host a Very first Friday artist reception for paintings by Jason Cowan from 5-9 p.m. Friday at the store, one hundred seventeen Walnut Ave. . Stripe Studs will do the same for Anna Fletcher, a former Stripe employee, and her watercolors.

Photo of the Day: Place to stay | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Wine Press: Freedom Wineworks owners turn hobby into wine | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

A walk into Freedom Wineworks’ shed packed with a few barrels and assorted equipment is to walk into space packed with history and hope. The shed dates back to the area’s agricultural past, and the hope is tied to the barrels that Randal and LaRae West have packed with chardonnay, pinot noir, syrah and zinfandel.

Business Digest: Natural Bridges Children’s Center hosts mixer Wednesday | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Children’s center to host mixer Natural Bridges Children’s Center will host a mixer 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at two hundred fifty five Swift St. with the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce to feast its grand opening.

Photo of the Day: Uphill victory | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Watsonville airport staffing shake-ups part of bold vision | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> The only public airport in Santa Cruz County is slated for a staffing shake-up that includes the creation of a fresh director position — part of a suite of switches that come as part of a city leaders’ vision to develop the aviation asset into a major economic driver.

Business Digest: Aptos De Camara managers certified | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

APTOS De Camara managers get certified Three community management staffers with Aptos-based De Camara Management, Inc., have earned professional designations from the California Association of Community Managers.

Photo of the Day: I have a wish | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz County justice reform saves $Four million | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Strategies to reduce unnecessary incarceration saved Santa Cruz County $Four.Four million last year, and this year county leaders are fine-tuning methods to boost cost-effectiveness. County supervisors this week got a progress report on the three-year “Justice Reinvestment Initiative,” funded by a $349,058 federal grant awarded in 2015.

Thick crowds march through San Francisco as right-wing protesters lie low | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> Thousands of demonstrators denouncing racism packed this city’s streets on Saturday, as right-wing activists who had planned a display of force here found themselves holding meetings in secret locations to avoid the fury of counterprotesters.

Business Digest, Aug. 26, 2017: Business plan seminar slated Sept. Two | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Business plan seminar scheduled for Sept. Two The Santa Cruz Puny Business Development Center presents a seminar, “Writing your best business plan” with Keith Holtaway from 9:30 a.

Photo of the Day: Santa Cruz METRO protest | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 25, 2017: Boulder Creek Hardware for sale | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Hardware and Feed store is for sale Doug Conrad is seeking a buyer for Boulder Creek Hardware & Feed, which he and his wifey Ann Marie have wielded since 2001. Conrad brought his practice from the Orchard Supply Hardware to the store at thirteen thousand one hundred ten Central Ave.

Photo of the Day: Sanctuary state support | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 24, 2017: Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz Saturday | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz block party Saturday Verve Coffee Roasters will host Event Santa Cruz summer block party noon to four p.m. Saturday in its parking lot at one hundred four Bronson St.

Testicle Festival celebrates bull bits in Corralitos | Aug 22, two thousand seventeen

Dennis Webb remembers the very first time he attempted bull testicles. Instead of being round and intimidating, the Rocky Mountain oysters — an American euphemism for the dish — were sliced and deep fried into bite-sized lumps.

ADU options going to Santa Cruz county supervisors Tuesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> It’s hard to say how many accessory dwelling units in unincorporated Santa Cruz County have been created without permits. One estimate is up to Five,000. Another is 1,000-2,000.

Business Digest, Aug. 22, 2017: Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

CAPITOLA Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday Foxxr Digital Marketing is suggesting a free workshop, “Build Your Free Website,” 11:30 a.m. to one p.m. Wednesday, at seven hundred six Capitola Ave.

Business Digest, Aug. Nineteen, 2017: Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Friday in Aptos | Aug Legitimate, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Assemblyman Mark Stone, D-Scotts Valley, will address to the Aptos Chamber of Commerce at a lunch 11:50 a.m. to one p.m. Friday, at Best Western Seacliff Inn, seven thousand five hundred Old Dominion Court.

Skydive Surfcity permit should be yanked, neighbors say | Aug Legal, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> For five years, longtime homeowners Bill and Brenda Marinovich listened to skydivers yelling overhead five days a week parachuting down to a landing spot seventy five yards from their house.

Business Digest, Aug. Legal, 2017: Ben Hartel to speak Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Ben Hartel to talk growing your business Ben Hartel will speak Five:30-7 p.m. Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works/Accelerates, two thousand eight hundred one Mission St. Extension, Suite 37. He will talk about how to grow your business, increase profitability and stand out from your competition without spending a fortune.

GN Netcom vs. Plantronics going to trial Oct. Ten | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> The next step in a federal lawsuit filed by competitor GN Netcom against Santa Cruz headset-maker Plantronics is a decision on what the jury should be told about Plantronics deleting up to 90,000 emails relevant to the case.

Business Digest, Aug. 17, 2017: Made in the Mountains is Saturday in Boulder Creek | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Made in the Mountains set for Saturday Made in the Mountains, a local arts and crafts event, will take place 3-6 p.m. Saturday on Highway nine in downtown Boulder Creek. Crimson balloons indicate where to find artists and crafters.

Pajaro Valley Pride festival comes back to Watsonville for 2nd year | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> Pajaro Valley Pride comebacks to Watsonville City Plaza on Sunday for the 2nd year, promoting awareness of the South County queer community with a family-friendly festival in downtown Watsonville.

Business Digest, Aug. 16, 2017: LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred LifeAID, the startup selling nutritional sports and energy drinks, is ranked 227th on the two thousand seventeen Inc.

On very first day of school, PVUSD still seeking teachers | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> School starts Wednesday but Santa Cruz County’s largest district is still scrambling to pack open instructing positions, and about twenty classes will be instructed by substitutes until permanent replacements are found.

Business Digest, Aug. 15, 2017: FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One Santa Cruz County Bank ranks as the top bank of one hundred sixty eight in California for the 2nd quarter by Financial Management Consulting Group. Financial Management Consulting Group ranks banks on a quarterly on eight metrics including net interest margin, efficiency, asset quality, earnings, come back on assets and noninterest expenses.

Cause of Santa Cruz shed explosion under investigation as ‘suspicious’ | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Officials are investigating the cause of a noisy explosion in a shed in a upper Branciforte backyard on Monday morning. No was injured in the Mill Road explosion and fire harm was restricted to the exterior of the building Scotts Valley Fire Battalion Chief Tim Theilen said.

Photo of the Day: Classic car week proceeds | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Veteran storytellers sought in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Veteran storytellers sought Veterans Connect @ the Library Program will host “War Time Memories” for veterans and their family members at six p.m., Aug. Seventeen at the downtown Santa Cruz library, two hundred twenty four Church St.

Coast Line: Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six Santa Cruz County Parks and the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter’s annual Parks & Rex “Pool Party” FUNdraiser is slated for noon to four p.

Business Digest, Aug. 12, 2017: Cruzio hosts fiber launch party Wednesday | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUz Cruzio to host fiber launch party Cruzio Internet will host a party Five:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at eight hundred seventy seven Cedar St. to feast construction of its downtown fiber optic network and to launch the Santa Cruz fiber brand.

Caffe Pergolesi in Santa Cruz to close Aug. Twenty six | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Amanda Edwards walked up to the counter at Caffe Pergolesi on Friday morning and asked the manager, “Is it true?” Yes, said Hiram Coffee, 30, who has worked at Caffe Pergolesi for twelve years, and will be one of ten employees out of a job after the coffeehouse closes Aug.

Coast Line: Regatta sets sail Sunday in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Regatta sets sail Sunday The 25th Annual Day on Monterey Bay Regatta is set to run one to six p.m. on Sunday at the Santa Cruz Puny Craft Harbor, one hundred thirty five 5th Ave. All proceeds for the Santa Cruz Yacht Club-hosted event benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Cruz County.

Coast Line: Santa Cruz’s gas price dips one cent in August | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Gas price dips one cent in August Drivers in Santa Cruz are paying an average of $Two.96 per gallon for unleaded gasoline in August, Northern California AAA reported Wednesday.

Business Digest, Aug. 11, 2017: Monterey Bay Caterers host mixer Tuesday | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Caterers to host mixer Tuesday Monterey Bay Caterers is celebrating thirty five years in business with a mixer for the Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture from 5-7 p.

Photo of the Day: Heading out | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Lawn cup club holds international night in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Lawn cup club holds international night Santa Cruz Lawn Cups International Night will be held Five:30 p.m. Wednesday Aug. Sixteen at San Lorenzo Park, one hundred thirty seven Dakota Ave. Learn to lawn cup and love a Samoan dinner.

Coast Line: Youthfull musicians invited to casting for Santa Cruz youth symphony | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Youthful musicians invited to casting The Santa Cruz County Youth Symphony is inviting local youth up to age twenty to casting commencing at ten a.m. Aug. Twenty at the UC Santa Cruz Music Center.

Coast Line: San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards education grants | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Boulder Creek San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards grants The San Lorenzo Valley Water District has awarded seven grants totaling $17,500 to local organizations as part of its education grant program.

Coast Line: Hospice of Santa Cruz County recruits volunteers, dogs | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Hospice recruits volunteers Hospice of Santa Cruz County is recruiting volunteers at three upcoming informational sessions. “Volunteers and Cupcakes” will be held 11:30 a.

Coast Line: Central Coast raspberry workers select UFW union | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Raspberry workers select UFW union Central Coast raspberry workers at Watsonville-based Premiere Raspberries LCC voted Wednesday to be represented by the United Farm Workers during a union representation election conducted by the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board.

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SANTA CRUZ Cannabis marketing kickoff Sept. Thirteen A marketing campaign to “Support Santa Cruz Cannabis” will kick off at seven p.m. Sept. Thirteen at the Resource Center for Nonviolence, six hundred twelve Ocean St.

WATSONVILLE >> Around Santa Cruz County, Ernestina Saldana’s is a familiar face, a strong advocate in the battle for immigrants’ rights. Monday’s annual Labor Day Picnic — relocated from its usual spot at DeLaveaga Park in Santa Cruz to the Watsonville city center — was no exception.

WATSONVILLE >> Police are searching for an unknown shooter who fired into a Watsonville home on Saturday night, gravely injuring a 20-year-old man. The shooting took place about Ten:40 p.m.

Santa Cruz has drawn visitors from over the hill and from as far away as the Central Valley for more than a century. The city did all they could to entice them to come, entertain them once they got here, and lighten their wallets in the process.

By Peter Boutell Lending a Palm Whether refinancing makes sense or not depends on many factors and may or may not be a wise decision. In the simplest terms, refinancing is the process of putting a fresh loan on the homeowner’s property.

Amid crisis, local leaders feast Watsonville affordable housing success | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> While state lawmakers debate a package of housing legislation aiming to alleviate the statewide crisis, local leaders met Thursday to feast a hard-fought affordable housing success.

UC Santa Cruz strawberry research boosted by $Two.Five million grant | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Until recently, organic strawberry growers had no choice but to stir their crop from field to field to keep a step ahead of crippling soil diseases. But an enhancing number of growers are turning to a fresh technology developed by UC Santa Cruz researchers — the very first, and only, proven natural fumigation method to hit back the microbial maladies.

Business Digest: Stripe Dudes hosts artist Jason Cowan, Anna Fletcher | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Stripe Studs hosts artist Anna Fletcher Stripe will host a Very first Friday artist reception for paintings by Jason Cowan from 5-9 p.m. Friday at the store, one hundred seventeen Walnut Ave. . Stripe Boys will do the same for Anna Fletcher, a former Stripe employee, and her watercolors.

Photo of the Day: Place to stay | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Wine Press: Freedom Wineworks owners turn hobby into wine | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

A walk into Freedom Wineworks’ shed packed with a few barrels and assorted equipment is to walk into space packed with history and hope. The shed dates back to the area’s agricultural past, and the hope is tied to the barrels that Randal and LaRae West have packed with chardonnay, pinot noir, syrah and zinfandel.

Business Digest: Natural Bridges Children’s Center hosts mixer Wednesday | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Children’s center to host mixer Natural Bridges Children’s Center will host a mixer 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at two hundred fifty five Swift St. with the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce to feast its grand opening.

Photo of the Day: Uphill victory | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Watsonville airport staffing shake-ups part of bold vision | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> The only public airport in Santa Cruz County is slated for a staffing shake-up that includes the creation of a fresh director position — part of a suite of switches that come as part of a city leaders’ vision to develop the aviation asset into a major economic driver.

Business Digest: Aptos De Camara managers certified | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

APTOS De Camara managers get certified Three community management staffers with Aptos-based De Camara Management, Inc., have earned professional designations from the California Association of Community Managers.

Photo of the Day: I have a fantasy | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz County justice reform saves $Four million | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Strategies to reduce unnecessary incarceration saved Santa Cruz County $Four.Four million last year, and this year county leaders are fine-tuning methods to boost cost-effectiveness. County supervisors this week got a progress report on the three-year “Justice Reinvestment Initiative,” funded by a $349,058 federal grant awarded in 2015.

Enormous crowds march through San Francisco as right-wing protesters lie low | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> Thousands of demonstrators denouncing racism packed this city’s streets on Saturday, as right-wing activists who had planned a demonstrate of force here found themselves holding meetings in secret locations to avoid the fury of counterprotesters.

Business Digest, Aug. 26, 2017: Business plan seminar slated Sept. Two | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Business plan seminar scheduled for Sept. Two The Santa Cruz Puny Business Development Center presents a seminar, “Writing your best business plan” with Keith Holtaway from 9:30 a.

Photo of the Day: Santa Cruz METRO protest | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 25, 2017: Boulder Creek Hardware for sale | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Hardware and Feed store is for sale Doug Conrad is seeking a buyer for Boulder Creek Hardware & Feed, which he and his wifey Ann Marie have wielded since 2001. Conrad brought his practice from the Orchard Supply Hardware to the store at thirteen thousand one hundred ten Central Ave.

Photo of the Day: Sanctuary state support | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 24, 2017: Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz Saturday | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz block party Saturday Verve Coffee Roasters will host Event Santa Cruz summer block party noon to four p.m. Saturday in its parking lot at one hundred four Bronson St.

Testicle Festival celebrates bull bits in Corralitos | Aug 22, two thousand seventeen

Dennis Webb remembers the very first time he attempted bull testicles. Instead of being round and intimidating, the Rocky Mountain oysters — an American euphemism for the dish — were sliced and deep fried into bite-sized lumps.

ADU options going to Santa Cruz county supervisors Tuesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> It’s hard to say how many accessory dwelling units in unincorporated Santa Cruz County have been created without permits. One estimate is up to Five,000. Another is 1,000-2,000.

Business Digest, Aug. 22, 2017: Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

CAPITOLA Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday Foxxr Digital Marketing is suggesting a free workshop, “Build Your Free Website,” 11:30 a.m. to one p.m. Wednesday, at seven hundred six Capitola Ave.

Business Digest, Aug. Nineteen, 2017: Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Friday in Aptos | Aug Legitimate, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Assemblyman Mark Stone, D-Scotts Valley, will address to the Aptos Chamber of Commerce at a lunch 11:50 a.m. to one p.m. Friday, at Best Western Seacliff Inn, seven thousand five hundred Old Dominion Court.

Skydive Surfcity permit should be yanked, neighbors say | Aug Legal, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> For five years, longtime homeowners Bill and Brenda Marinovich listened to skydivers yelling overhead five days a week parachuting down to a landing spot seventy five yards from their house.

Business Digest, Aug. Eighteen, 2017: Ben Hartel to speak Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Ben Hartel to talk growing your business Ben Hartel will speak Five:30-7 p.m. Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works/Accelerates, two thousand eight hundred one Mission St. Extension, Suite 37. He will talk about how to grow your business, increase profitability and stand out from your competition without spending a fortune.

GN Netcom vs. Plantronics going to trial Oct. Ten | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> The next step in a federal lawsuit filed by competitor GN Netcom against Santa Cruz headset-maker Plantronics is a decision on what the jury should be told about Plantronics deleting up to 90,000 emails relevant to the case.

Business Digest, Aug. 17, 2017: Made in the Mountains is Saturday in Boulder Creek | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Made in the Mountains set for Saturday Made in the Mountains, a local arts and crafts event, will take place 3-6 p.m. Saturday on Highway nine in downtown Boulder Creek. Crimson balloons indicate where to find artists and crafters.

Pajaro Valley Pride festival comebacks to Watsonville for 2nd year | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> Pajaro Valley Pride comes back to Watsonville City Plaza on Sunday for the 2nd year, promoting awareness of the South County queer community with a family-friendly festival in downtown Watsonville.

Business Digest, Aug. 16, 2017: LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred LifeAID, the startup selling nutritional sports and energy drinks, is ranked 227th on the two thousand seventeen Inc.

On very first day of school, PVUSD still seeking teachers | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> School starts Wednesday but Santa Cruz County’s largest district is still scrambling to pack open instructing positions, and about twenty classes will be instructed by substitutes until permanent replacements are found.

Business Digest, Aug. 15, 2017: FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One Santa Cruz County Bank ranks as the top bank of one hundred sixty eight in California for the 2nd quarter by Financial Management Consulting Group. Financial Management Consulting Group ranks banks on a quarterly on eight metrics including net interest margin, efficiency, asset quality, earnings, come back on assets and noninterest expenses.

Cause of Santa Cruz shed explosion under investigation as ‘suspicious’ | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Officials are investigating the cause of a noisy explosion in a shed in a upper Branciforte backyard on Monday morning. No was injured in the Mill Road explosion and fire harm was restricted to the exterior of the building Scotts Valley Fire Battalion Chief Tim Theilen said.

Photo of the Day: Classic car week resumes | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Veteran storytellers sought in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Veteran storytellers sought Veterans Connect @ the Library Program will host “War Time Memories” for veterans and their family members at six p.m., Aug. Seventeen at the downtown Santa Cruz library, two hundred twenty four Church St.

Coast Line: Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six Santa Cruz County Parks and the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter’s annual Parks & Rex “Pool Party” FUNdraiser is slated for noon to four p.

Business Digest, Aug. 12, 2017: Cruzio hosts fiber launch party Wednesday | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUz Cruzio to host fiber launch party Cruzio Internet will host a party Five:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at eight hundred seventy seven Cedar St. to feast construction of its downtown fiber optic network and to launch the Santa Cruz fiber brand.

Caffe Pergolesi in Santa Cruz to close Aug. Twenty six | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Amanda Edwards walked up to the counter at Caffe Pergolesi on Friday morning and asked the manager, “Is it true?” Yes, said Hiram Coffee, 30, who has worked at Caffe Pergolesi for twelve years, and will be one of ten employees out of a job after the coffeehouse closes Aug.

Coast Line: Regatta sets sail Sunday in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Regatta sets sail Sunday The 25th Annual Day on Monterey Bay Regatta is set to run one to six p.m. on Sunday at the Santa Cruz Petite Craft Harbor, one hundred thirty five 5th Ave. All proceeds for the Santa Cruz Yacht Club-hosted event benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Cruz County.

Coast Line: Santa Cruz’s gas price dips one cent in August | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Gas price dips one cent in August Drivers in Santa Cruz are paying an average of $Two.96 per gallon for unleaded gasoline in August, Northern California AAA reported Wednesday.

Business Digest, Aug. 11, 2017: Monterey Bay Caterers host mixer Tuesday | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Caterers to host mixer Tuesday Monterey Bay Caterers is celebrating thirty five years in business with a mixer for the Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture from 5-7 p.

Photo of the Day: Heading out | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Lawn cup club holds international night in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Lawn cup club holds international night Santa Cruz Lawn Cups International Night will be held Five:30 p.m. Wednesday Aug. Sixteen at San Lorenzo Park, one hundred thirty seven Dakota Ave. Learn to lawn cup and love a Samoan dinner.

Coast Line: Youthfull musicians invited to casting for Santa Cruz youth symphony | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Youthful musicians invited to casting The Santa Cruz County Youth Symphony is inviting local youth up to age twenty to casting commencing at ten a.m. Aug. Twenty at the UC Santa Cruz Music Center.

Coast Line: San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards education grants | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Boulder Creek San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards grants The San Lorenzo Valley Water District has awarded seven grants totaling $17,500 to local organizations as part of its education grant program.

Coast Line: Hospice of Santa Cruz County recruits volunteers, dogs | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Hospice recruits volunteers Hospice of Santa Cruz County is recruiting volunteers at three upcoming informational sessions. “Volunteers and Cupcakes” will be held 11:30 a.

Coast Line: Central Coast raspberry workers select UFW union | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Raspberry workers select UFW union Central Coast raspberry workers at Watsonville-based Premiere Raspberries LCC voted Wednesday to be represented by the United Farm Workers during a union representation election conducted by the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board.

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SANTA CRUZ Cannabis marketing kickoff Sept. Thirteen A marketing campaign to “Support Santa Cruz Cannabis” will kick off at seven p.m. Sept. Thirteen at the Resource Center for Nonviolence, six hundred twelve Ocean St.

WATSONVILLE >> Around Santa Cruz County, Ernestina Saldana’s is a familiar face, a strong advocate in the battle for immigrants’ rights. Monday’s annual Labor Day Picnic — relocated from its usual spot at DeLaveaga Park in Santa Cruz to the Watsonville city center — was no exception.

WATSONVILLE >> Police are searching for an unknown shooter who fired into a Watsonville home on Saturday night, earnestly injuring a 20-year-old man. The shooting took place about Ten:40 p.m.

Santa Cruz has drawn visitors from over the hill and from as far away as the Central Valley for more than a century. The city did all they could to entice them to come, entertain them once they got here, and lighten their wallets in the process.

By Peter Boutell Lending a Forearm Whether refinancing makes sense or not depends on many factors and may or may not be a wise decision. In the simplest terms, refinancing is the process of putting a fresh loan on the homeowner’s property.

Amid crisis, local leaders feast Watsonville affordable housing success | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> While state lawmakers debate a package of housing legislation aiming to alleviate the statewide crisis, local leaders met Thursday to feast a hard-fought affordable housing success.

UC Santa Cruz strawberry research boosted by $Two.Five million grant | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Until recently, organic strawberry growers had no choice but to stir their crop from field to field to keep a step ahead of crippling soil diseases. But an enhancing number of growers are turning to a fresh mechanism developed by UC Santa Cruz researchers — the very first, and only, proven natural fumigation method to strike back the microbial maladies.

Business Digest: Stripe Guys hosts artist Jason Cowan, Anna Fletcher | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Stripe Dudes hosts artist Anna Fletcher Stripe will host a Very first Friday artist reception for paintings by Jason Cowan from 5-9 p.m. Friday at the store, one hundred seventeen Walnut Ave. . Stripe Studs will do the same for Anna Fletcher, a former Stripe employee, and her watercolors.

Photo of the Day: Place to stay | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Wine Press: Freedom Wineworks owners turn hobby into wine | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

A walk into Freedom Wineworks’ shed packed with a few barrels and assorted equipment is to walk into space packed with history and hope. The shed dates back to the area’s agricultural past, and the hope is tied to the barrels that Randal and LaRae West have packed with chardonnay, pinot noir, syrah and zinfandel.

Business Digest: Natural Bridges Children’s Center hosts mixer Wednesday | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Children’s center to host mixer Natural Bridges Children’s Center will host a mixer 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at two hundred fifty five Swift St. with the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce to feast its grand opening.

Photo of the Day: Uphill victory | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Watsonville airport staffing shake-ups part of bold vision | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> The only public airport in Santa Cruz County is slated for a staffing shake-up that includes the creation of a fresh director position — part of a suite of switches that come as part of a city leaders’ vision to develop the aviation asset into a major economic driver.

Business Digest: Aptos De Camara managers certified | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

APTOS De Camara managers get certified Three community management staffers with Aptos-based De Camara Management, Inc., have earned professional designations from the California Association of Community Managers.

Photo of the Day: I have a fantasy | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz County justice reform saves $Four million | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Strategies to reduce unnecessary incarceration saved Santa Cruz County $Four.Four million last year, and this year county leaders are fine-tuning methods to boost cost-effectiveness. County supervisors this week got a progress report on the three-year “Justice Reinvestment Initiative,” funded by a $349,058 federal grant awarded in 2015.

Large crowds march through San Francisco as right-wing protesters lie low | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> Thousands of demonstrators denouncing racism packed this city’s streets on Saturday, as right-wing activists who had planned a demonstrate of force here found themselves holding meetings in secret locations to avoid the anger of counterprotesters.

Business Digest, Aug. 26, 2017: Business plan seminar slated Sept. Two | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Business plan seminar scheduled for Sept. Two The Santa Cruz Puny Business Development Center presents a seminar, “Writing your best business plan” with Keith Holtaway from 9:30 a.

Photo of the Day: Santa Cruz METRO protest | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 25, 2017: Boulder Creek Hardware for sale | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Hardware and Feed store is for sale Doug Conrad is seeking a buyer for Boulder Creek Hardware & Feed, which he and his wifey Ann Marie have possessed since 2001. Conrad brought his practice from the Orchard Supply Hardware to the store at thirteen thousand one hundred ten Central Ave.

Photo of the Day: Sanctuary state support | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 24, 2017: Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz Saturday | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz block party Saturday Verve Coffee Roasters will host Event Santa Cruz summer block party noon to four p.m. Saturday in its parking lot at one hundred four Bronson St.

Testicle Festival celebrates bull bits in Corralitos | Aug 22, two thousand seventeen

Dennis Webb remembers the very first time he attempted bull testicles. Instead of being round and intimidating, the Rocky Mountain oysters — an American euphemism for the dish — were sliced and deep fried into bite-sized chunks.

ADU options going to Santa Cruz county supervisors Tuesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> It’s hard to say how many accessory dwelling units in unincorporated Santa Cruz County have been created without permits. One estimate is up to Five,000. Another is 1,000-2,000.

Business Digest, Aug. 22, 2017: Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

CAPITOLA Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday Foxxr Digital Marketing is suggesting a free workshop, “Build Your Free Website,” 11:30 a.m. to one p.m. Wednesday, at seven hundred six Capitola Ave.

Business Digest, Aug. Nineteen, 2017: Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Friday in Aptos | Aug Eighteen, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Assemblyman Mark Stone, D-Scotts Valley, will address to the Aptos Chamber of Commerce at a lunch 11:50 a.m. to one p.m. Friday, at Best Western Seacliff Inn, seven thousand five hundred Old Dominion Court.

Skydive Surfcity permit should be yanked, neighbors say | Aug Eighteen, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> For five years, longtime homeowners Bill and Brenda Marinovich listened to skydivers yelling overhead five days a week parachuting down to a landing spot seventy five yards from their house.

Business Digest, Aug. Legitimate, 2017: Ben Hartel to speak Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Ben Hartel to talk growing your business Ben Hartel will speak Five:30-7 p.m. Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works/Accelerates, two thousand eight hundred one Mission St. Extension, Suite 37. He will talk about how to grow your business, increase profitability and stand out from your competition without spending a fortune.

GN Netcom vs. Plantronics going to trial Oct. Ten | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> The next step in a federal lawsuit filed by competitor GN Netcom against Santa Cruz headset-maker Plantronics is a decision on what the jury should be told about Plantronics deleting up to 90,000 emails relevant to the case.

Business Digest, Aug. 17, 2017: Made in the Mountains is Saturday in Boulder Creek | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Made in the Mountains set for Saturday Made in the Mountains, a local arts and crafts event, will take place 3-6 p.m. Saturday on Highway nine in downtown Boulder Creek. Crimson balloons indicate where to find artists and crafters.

Pajaro Valley Pride festival comebacks to Watsonville for 2nd year | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> Pajaro Valley Pride comebacks to Watsonville City Plaza on Sunday for the 2nd year, promoting awareness of the South County queer community with a family-friendly festival in downtown Watsonville.

Business Digest, Aug. 16, 2017: LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred LifeAID, the startup selling nutritional sports and energy drinks, is ranked 227th on the two thousand seventeen Inc.

On very first day of school, PVUSD still seeking teachers | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> School starts Wednesday but Santa Cruz County’s largest district is still scrambling to pack open training positions, and about twenty classes will be trained by substitutes until permanent replacements are found.

Business Digest, Aug. 15, 2017: FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One Santa Cruz County Bank ranks as the top bank of one hundred sixty eight in California for the 2nd quarter by Financial Management Consulting Group. Financial Management Consulting Group ranks banks on a quarterly on eight metrics including net interest margin, efficiency, asset quality, earnings, come back on assets and noninterest expenses.

Cause of Santa Cruz shed explosion under investigation as ‘suspicious’ | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Officials are investigating the cause of a noisy explosion in a shed in a upper Branciforte backyard on Monday morning. No was injured in the Mill Road explosion and fire harm was restricted to the exterior of the building Scotts Valley Fire Battalion Chief Tim Theilen said.

Photo of the Day: Classic car week resumes | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Veteran storytellers sought in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Veteran storytellers sought Veterans Connect @ the Library Program will host “War Time Memories” for veterans and their family members at six p.m., Aug. Seventeen at the downtown Santa Cruz library, two hundred twenty four Church St.

Coast Line: Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six Santa Cruz County Parks and the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter’s annual Parks & Rex “Pool Party” FUNdraiser is slated for noon to four p.

Business Digest, Aug. 12, 2017: Cruzio hosts fiber launch party Wednesday | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUz Cruzio to host fiber launch party Cruzio Internet will host a party Five:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at eight hundred seventy seven Cedar St. to feast construction of its downtown fiber optic network and to launch the Santa Cruz fiber brand.

Caffe Pergolesi in Santa Cruz to close Aug. Twenty six | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Amanda Edwards walked up to the counter at Caffe Pergolesi on Friday morning and asked the manager, “Is it true?” Yes, said Hiram Coffee, 30, who has worked at Caffe Pergolesi for twelve years, and will be one of ten employees out of a job after the coffeehouse closes Aug.

Coast Line: Regatta sets sail Sunday in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Regatta sets sail Sunday The 25th Annual Day on Monterey Bay Regatta is set to run one to six p.m. on Sunday at the Santa Cruz Puny Craft Harbor, one hundred thirty five 5th Ave. All proceeds for the Santa Cruz Yacht Club-hosted event benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Cruz County.

Coast Line: Santa Cruz’s gas price dips one cent in August | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Gas price dips one cent in August Drivers in Santa Cruz are paying an average of $Two.96 per gallon for unleaded gasoline in August, Northern California AAA reported Wednesday.

Business Digest, Aug. 11, 2017: Monterey Bay Caterers host mixer Tuesday | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Caterers to host mixer Tuesday Monterey Bay Caterers is celebrating thirty five years in business with a mixer for the Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture from 5-7 p.

Photo of the Day: Heading out | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Lawn cup club holds international night in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Lawn cup club holds international night Santa Cruz Lawn Cups International Night will be held Five:30 p.m. Wednesday Aug. Sixteen at San Lorenzo Park, one hundred thirty seven Dakota Ave. Learn to lawn cup and love a Samoan dinner.

Coast Line: Youthfull musicians invited to casting for Santa Cruz youth symphony | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Youthful musicians invited to casting The Santa Cruz County Youth Symphony is inviting local youth up to age twenty to casting beginning at ten a.m. Aug. Twenty at the UC Santa Cruz Music Center.

Coast Line: San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards education grants | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Boulder Creek San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards grants The San Lorenzo Valley Water District has awarded seven grants totaling $17,500 to local organizations as part of its education grant program.

Coast Line: Hospice of Santa Cruz County recruits volunteers, dogs | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Hospice recruits volunteers Hospice of Santa Cruz County is recruiting volunteers at three upcoming informational sessions. “Volunteers and Cupcakes” will be held 11:30 a.

Coast Line: Central Coast raspberry workers select UFW union | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Raspberry workers select UFW union Central Coast raspberry workers at Watsonville-based Premiere Raspberries LCC voted Wednesday to be represented by the United Farm Workers during a union representation election conducted by the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board.

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SANTA CRUZ Cannabis marketing kickoff Sept. Thirteen A marketing campaign to “Support Santa Cruz Cannabis” will kick off at seven p.m. Sept. Thirteen at the Resource Center for Nonviolence, six hundred twelve Ocean St.

WATSONVILLE >> Around Santa Cruz County, Ernestina Saldana’s is a familiar face, a strong advocate in the battle for immigrants’ rights. Monday’s annual Labor Day Picnic — relocated from its usual spot at DeLaveaga Park in Santa Cruz to the Watsonville city center — was no exception.

WATSONVILLE >> Police are searching for an unknown shooter who fired into a Watsonville home on Saturday night, gravely injuring a 20-year-old man. The shooting took place about Ten:40 p.m.

Santa Cruz has drawn visitors from over the hill and from as far away as the Central Valley for more than a century. The city did all they could to entice them to come, entertain them once they got here, and lighten their wallets in the process.

By Peter Boutell Lending a Palm Whether refinancing makes sense or not depends on many factors and may or may not be a wise decision. In the simplest terms, refinancing is the process of putting a fresh loan on the homeowner’s property.

Amid crisis, local leaders feast Watsonville affordable housing success | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> While state lawmakers debate a package of housing legislation aiming to alleviate the statewide crisis, local leaders met Thursday to feast a hard-fought affordable housing success.

UC Santa Cruz strawberry research boosted by $Two.Five million grant | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Until recently, organic strawberry growers had no choice but to stir their crop from field to field to keep a step ahead of crippling soil diseases. But an enlargening number of growers are turning to a fresh technology developed by UC Santa Cruz researchers — the very first, and only, proven natural fumigation method to hit back the microbial maladies.

Business Digest: Stripe Guys hosts artist Jason Cowan, Anna Fletcher | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Stripe Dudes hosts artist Anna Fletcher Stripe will host a Very first Friday artist reception for paintings by Jason Cowan from 5-9 p.m. Friday at the store, one hundred seventeen Walnut Ave. . Stripe Fellows will do the same for Anna Fletcher, a former Stripe employee, and her watercolors.

Photo of the Day: Place to stay | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Wine Press: Freedom Wineworks owners turn hobby into wine | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

A walk into Freedom Wineworks’ shed packed with a few barrels and assorted equipment is to walk into space packed with history and hope. The shed dates back to the area’s agricultural past, and the hope is tied to the barrels that Randal and LaRae West have packed with chardonnay, pinot noir, syrah and zinfandel.

Business Digest: Natural Bridges Children’s Center hosts mixer Wednesday | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Children’s center to host mixer Natural Bridges Children’s Center will host a mixer 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at two hundred fifty five Swift St. with the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce to feast its grand opening.

Photo of the Day: Uphill victory | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Watsonville airport staffing shake-ups part of bold vision | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> The only public airport in Santa Cruz County is slated for a staffing shake-up that includes the creation of a fresh director position — part of a suite of switches that come as part of a city leaders’ vision to develop the aviation asset into a major economic driver.

Business Digest: Aptos De Camara managers certified | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

APTOS De Camara managers get certified Three community management staffers with Aptos-based De Camara Management, Inc., have earned professional designations from the California Association of Community Managers.

Photo of the Day: I have a desire | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz County justice reform saves $Four million | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Strategies to reduce unnecessary incarceration saved Santa Cruz County $Four.Four million last year, and this year county leaders are fine-tuning methods to boost cost-effectiveness. County supervisors this week got a progress report on the three-year “Justice Reinvestment Initiative,” funded by a $349,058 federal grant awarded in 2015.

Hefty crowds march through San Francisco as right-wing protesters lie low | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> Thousands of demonstrators denouncing racism packed this city’s streets on Saturday, as right-wing activists who had planned a demonstrate of force here found themselves holding meetings in secret locations to avoid the fury of counterprotesters.

Business Digest, Aug. 26, 2017: Business plan seminar slated Sept. Two | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Business plan seminar scheduled for Sept. Two The Santa Cruz Petite Business Development Center presents a seminar, “Writing your best business plan” with Keith Holtaway from 9:30 a.

Photo of the Day: Santa Cruz METRO protest | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 25, 2017: Boulder Creek Hardware for sale | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Hardware and Feed store is for sale Doug Conrad is seeking a buyer for Boulder Creek Hardware & Feed, which he and his wifey Ann Marie have possessed since 2001. Conrad brought his practice from the Orchard Supply Hardware to the store at thirteen thousand one hundred ten Central Ave.

Photo of the Day: Sanctuary state support | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Business Digest, Aug. 24, 2017: Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz Saturday | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Verve hosts Event Santa Cruz block party Saturday Verve Coffee Roasters will host Event Santa Cruz summer block party noon to four p.m. Saturday in its parking lot at one hundred four Bronson St.

Testicle Festival celebrates bull bits in Corralitos | Aug 22, two thousand seventeen

Dennis Webb remembers the very first time he attempted bull testicles. Instead of being round and intimidating, the Rocky Mountain oysters — an American euphemism for the dish — were sliced and deep fried into bite-sized chunks.

ADU options going to Santa Cruz county supervisors Tuesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> It’s hard to say how many accessory dwelling units in unincorporated Santa Cruz County have been created without permits. One estimate is up to Five,000. Another is 1,000-2,000.

Business Digest, Aug. 22, 2017: Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday | Aug 21, two thousand seventeen

CAPITOLA Foxxr offers website workshop Wednesday Foxxr Digital Marketing is suggesting a free workshop, “Build Your Free Website,” 11:30 a.m. to one p.m. Wednesday, at seven hundred six Capitola Ave.

Business Digest, Aug. Nineteen, 2017: Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Friday in Aptos | Aug Legitimate, two thousand seventeen

APTOS Mark Stone to address chamber lunch Assemblyman Mark Stone, D-Scotts Valley, will address to the Aptos Chamber of Commerce at a lunch 11:50 a.m. to one p.m. Friday, at Best Western Seacliff Inn, seven thousand five hundred Old Dominion Court.

Skydive Surfcity permit should be yanked, neighbors say | Aug Legal, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> For five years, longtime homeowners Bill and Brenda Marinovich listened to skydivers yelling overhead five days a week parachuting down to a landing spot seventy five yards from their house.

Business Digest, Aug. Legitimate, 2017: Ben Hartel to speak Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Ben Hartel to talk growing your business Ben Hartel will speak Five:30-7 p.m. Wednesday at Santa Cruz Works/Accelerates, two thousand eight hundred one Mission St. Extension, Suite 37. He will talk about how to grow your business, increase profitability and stand out from your competition without spending a fortune.

GN Netcom vs. Plantronics going to trial Oct. Ten | Aug 17, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> The next step in a federal lawsuit filed by competitor GN Netcom against Santa Cruz headset-maker Plantronics is a decision on what the jury should be told about Plantronics deleting up to 90,000 emails relevant to the case.

Business Digest, Aug. 17, 2017: Made in the Mountains is Saturday in Boulder Creek | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

BOULDER CREEK Made in the Mountains set for Saturday Made in the Mountains, a local arts and crafts event, will take place 3-6 p.m. Saturday on Highway nine in downtown Boulder Creek. Crimson balloons indicate where to find artists and crafters.

Pajaro Valley Pride festival comes back to Watsonville for 2nd year | Aug 16, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> Pajaro Valley Pride comes back to Watsonville City Plaza on Sunday for the 2nd year, promoting awareness of the South County queer community with a family-friendly festival in downtown Watsonville.

Business Digest, Aug. 16, 2017: LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ LifeAID ranked 227th on Inc. Five hundred LifeAID, the startup selling nutritional sports and energy drinks, is ranked 227th on the two thousand seventeen Inc.

On very first day of school, PVUSD still seeking teachers | Aug 15, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE >> School starts Wednesday but Santa Cruz County’s largest district is still scrambling to pack open instructing positions, and about twenty classes will be trained by substitutes until permanent replacements are found.

Business Digest, Aug. 15, 2017: FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ FMC: Santa Cruz County Bank is No. One Santa Cruz County Bank ranks as the top bank of one hundred sixty eight in California for the 2nd quarter by Financial Management Consulting Group. Financial Management Consulting Group ranks banks on a quarterly on eight metrics including net interest margin, efficiency, asset quality, earnings, comeback on assets and noninterest expenses.

Cause of Santa Cruz shed explosion under investigation as ‘suspicious’ | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Officials are investigating the cause of a noisy explosion in a shed in a upper Branciforte backyard on Monday morning. No was injured in the Mill Road explosion and fire harm was restricted to the exterior of the building Scotts Valley Fire Battalion Chief Tim Theilen said.

Photo of the Day: Classic car week resumes | Aug 14, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Veteran storytellers sought in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Veteran storytellers sought Veterans Connect @ the Library Program will host “War Time Memories” for veterans and their family members at six p.m., Aug. Seventeen at the downtown Santa Cruz library, two hundred twenty four Church St.

Coast Line: Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six in Santa Cruz | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Pool party fundraiser set for Aug. Twenty six Santa Cruz County Parks and the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter’s annual Parks & Rex “Pool Party” FUNdraiser is slated for noon to four p.

Business Digest, Aug. 12, 2017: Cruzio hosts fiber launch party Wednesday | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUz Cruzio to host fiber launch party Cruzio Internet will host a party Five:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at eight hundred seventy seven Cedar St. to feast construction of its downtown fiber optic network and to launch the Santa Cruz fiber brand.

Caffe Pergolesi in Santa Cruz to close Aug. Twenty six | Aug 11, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ >> Amanda Edwards walked up to the counter at Caffe Pergolesi on Friday morning and asked the manager, “Is it true?” Yes, said Hiram Coffee, 30, who has worked at Caffe Pergolesi for twelve years, and will be one of ten employees out of a job after the coffeehouse closes Aug.

Coast Line: Regatta sets sail Sunday in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Regatta sets sail Sunday The 25th Annual Day on Monterey Bay Regatta is set to run one to six p.m. on Sunday at the Santa Cruz Puny Craft Harbor, one hundred thirty five 5th Ave. All proceeds for the Santa Cruz Yacht Club-hosted event benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Cruz County.

Coast Line: Santa Cruz’s gas price dips one cent in August | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

SANTA CRUZ Gas price dips one cent in August Drivers in Santa Cruz are paying an average of $Two.96 per gallon for unleaded gasoline in August, Northern California AAA reported Wednesday.

Business Digest, Aug. 11, 2017: Monterey Bay Caterers host mixer Tuesday | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Caterers to host mixer Tuesday Monterey Bay Caterers is celebrating thirty five years in business with a mixer for the Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture from 5-7 p.

Photo of the Day: Heading out | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Coast Line: Lawn cup club holds international night in Santa Cruz | Aug Ten, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Lawn cup club holds international night Santa Cruz Lawn Cups International Night will be held Five:30 p.m. Wednesday Aug. Sixteen at San Lorenzo Park, one hundred thirty seven Dakota Ave. Learn to lawn cup and love a Samoan dinner.

Coast Line: Youthful musicians invited to casting for Santa Cruz youth symphony | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Youthful musicians invited to casting The Santa Cruz County Youth Symphony is inviting local youth up to age twenty to casting embarking at ten a.m. Aug. Twenty at the UC Santa Cruz Music Center.

Coast Line: San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards education grants | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Boulder Creek San Lorenzo Valley Water District awards grants The San Lorenzo Valley Water District has awarded seven grants totaling $17,500 to local organizations as part of its education grant program.

Coast Line: Hospice of Santa Cruz County recruits volunteers, dogs | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

Santa Cruz Hospice recruits volunteers Hospice of Santa Cruz County is recruiting volunteers at three upcoming informational sessions. “Volunteers and Cupcakes” will be held 11:30 a.

Coast Line: Central Coast raspberry workers select UFW union | Aug 9, two thousand seventeen

WATSONVILLE Raspberry workers select UFW union Central Coast raspberry workers at Watsonville-based Premiere Raspberries LCC voted Wednesday to be represented by the United Farm Workers during a union representation election conducted by the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board.

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