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December 7, 2025

Letters to the Editor 10-15-15

Dear Gene Nelson

Will Tesconi joins Assemblymember Jim Wood’s staff in Santa Rosa

On Jan. 16, Will Tesconi joined Assemblymember Jim Wood’s Santa Rosa district office as a field representative. Wood is a Democrat, representing the 2nd Assembly District, which includes Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity and Mendocino counties plus northern and coastal Sonoma County. Wood maintains three district offices in Santa Rosa, Ukiah and Eureka; the Eureka office supports Del Norte, Humboldt and Trinity counties.

Swinging for the fences

The Healdsburg community has a long history of banding together

From the Library

With every month comes a multitude of activities in your public library, along with occasional challenges. Such was the case in March with the news that our event featuring author/illustrator Todd Parr would need to be rescheduled. Todd had unexpected family business to attend to — but he’ll be back on Thursday, April 13 at 4 p.m. Again, this will be a fun event with reading, drawing, and chatting with Mr. Parr while he signs books (on sale at the event from Copperfield’s) as well as a donation opportunity: bring a new stuffed animal or book to donate to children living in shelters in Sonoma County.

Letters to the Editor, Jan. 17, 2018

Homeless related?

Letters to the Editor 7-24-14

Alternative uses

Letter: Town Green anniversary

Editor: Wednesday, Sept. 13 marks the fifth anniversary of the

Catching Up with Breathless

There’s an oasis in Healdsburg in an industrial park at the end of Moore Lane, past storage sheds and warehouses toward a dead end. Even though it’s not the kind of place people just happen upon, when they find it they’re not disappointed. Breathless Sparkling...

Bridge closure approaching

Project includes bike and pedestrian portal

SERVER UP

The Healdsburg Kiwanis Club held its 56th annual Pancake Breakfast on Palm Sunday at the Villa Chanticleer. The group served about 800 people with their famous pancakes, eggs and sausage breakfast. The event is the club’s second largest fundraiser each year and clears about $12,000 for the day. Kiwanian Richard Bugarske estimated that 65 club members served about 2,500 pancakes Sunday. “We were so blessed, it was a beautiful, sunny day,” he said.
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