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Regional historian and writer Sandy Lydon the subject of a free-wheeling tribute at Cocoanut Grove
For Sandy Lydon, however, home is a much more expansive idea. The long-time Cabrillo College history prof -- and the subject of a roast on Friday at the Cocoanut Grove -- may be the only person who feels perfectly at home in Santa Cruz, in Aptos, in Watsonville, in Hollister and in Salinas. Comment?
SCCAL Girls Track and Field Championships: Marie Powell's push not...
Aptos High's Clare Peabody chases down Aptos senior Nikki Hiltz as the runners compete in the SCCAL Track and Field finals at Soquel High on Saturday. Comment?
Portion of Soquel Drive in Aptos closed Saturday morning
The California Highway Patrol closed a section of Soquel Drive near Spreckels Drive for an hour on Saturday due to hydraulic fluid in the road. Comment?
Pursuit of "Pinky": Officers rewarded for finding stolen bike with...
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The Capitola Police Department's Unit A accompanied author Andrew Murray for a mountain bike ride through Wilder Ranch State Park after they helped Murray recover a bike stolen at the Sea Otter Classic. Comment?
Santa Cruz native, downtown jewelry store owner Stanley Williams...
Stanley Williams, a Santa Cruz native who knew a thing or two about fine stones, died at his home on Sunday. Comment?
Local Roundup: Cabrillo College loses opening NorCal playoff game against San Mateo
The Cabrillo College baseball team lost its opening game of its first-round NorCal series against San Mateo 13-6 in Aptos on Friday. Comment?
Coast Lines: May 4, 2013: Garage sale benefits food pantry
The sale takes place 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the church, 2701 Cabrillo College Drive, Aptos. Comment?
Business Digest: May 4, 2013: Encore Boutique hosts party
Encore Consignment Boutique at 5163 Scotts Valley Drive will host a party 3-6 p.m. Sunday to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Comment?
The Capitola Police Department's Unit A accompanied author Andrew Murray for a mountain bike ride through Wilder Ranch State Park after they helped Murray recover a bike stolen at the Sea Otter Classic. Comment?
Santa Cruz native, downtown jewelry store owner Stanley Williams dies at 92
Stanley Williams, a Santa Cruz native who knew a thing or two about fine stones, died at his home on Sunday. Comment?
Business Digest: May 3, 2013: Papa Murphy's opens on 41st
The Capitola-Soquel Chamber of Commerce plans a ribbon cutting 4 p.m. Friday for Papa Murphy's, the take-and-bake pizza chain's new location, 1200 41st Ave. Comment?
Watsonville High Athletic Director Brad Hubbard announces retirement
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A tall man with cherub red cheeks and an unmistakable, unruly mop of curly hair, Brad Hubbard has been hard to miss at Watsonville High athletic events. Comment?
County Connections: Cabrillo softball's Sierra Clark improves on all facets of her game
The sophomore wrapped up the regular season on top of every stat possible for Cabrillo College and helped lead the softball team to its first Coast Conference South Division title in more than 30 years. Comment?
SCCAL golf championship: Aptos' Jack Doerr win medalist honors
Aptos High's Jack Doerr ended his rival school's nine-year run of medalists Tuesday at the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League championships at Pasatiempo Golf Club. Comment?
Local Roundup: Aptos High baseball upsets St. Francis, sets up...
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Aptos base runner Zach Egan gets tangled with St. Francis third baseman Calvin Anderson-Nakagawa as he slides safely into third on Tuesday. Comment?
Business Digest: May 1, 2013: RDO Equipment on the move
RDO Equipment plans a grand opening noon to 2 p.m. Thursday at its new location, 1340 W. Beach St. Comment?
Donna Maurillo, Food for Thought: You say potato, I say ...
A potato is a potato is a potato. They're starchy, loaded with calories, and should be avoided by anyone who wants to remain trim. Comment?
Those of us toiling in the farther reaches of your daily paper get the luxury of generally trafficking in good news. Comment?
Continental Inn's new owners plan renovation in fall
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The Continental Inn, built in 1976 by Elena Aspromonte, has been acquired for $4.25 million by an Aptos family who plans a renovation project in the fall. Comment?
Farmers fork over cash to defeat Watsonville growth measure
If successful, the measure, spearheaded by Councilman Daniel Dodge and on the ballot at a special election June 4, would allow the city to pursue annexation of 95 acres of farmland on its southwestern boundary for possible development of a shopping center. Comment?