Windsor negotiating to become part of county water agency
Membership would allow town to draw water from SR Aqueduct and
pay lower rates
by COREY YOUNG, Staff Writer
Windsor officials are negotiating a deal to become a
full-fledged member of the Sonoma County Water Agency, allowing the
town to buy water at the same rates as other communities...
Deputy Basurto is a familiar sight on the streets of Windsor
High visibility with residents is a key to community police
work in town of Windsor
by NATHAN WRIGHT, Staff Writer
Carlos Basurto is one of Windsor's celebrities. When he drives
the streets, many wave. When he stops, a family brings out a
home-cooked meal and a soda, trusting that...
Storyteller brings West African culture to WMS students
'Asha's Baba' performs three shows for students at
Town eyes small parks that would link trail system
Windsor may develop two small parks near Windsor and East
Riverfront Park has deep Windsor roots
Wilson family settled Eastside Road property 150 years
Gang presence evident in North County, schools see a calm spell
Police say there are as many as 3,000 gang affiliates in Sonoma
County
by NATHAN WRIGHT, Staff Writer
If you live in the North County, chances are that you've seen
the signs. Perhaps it was in the form of a red 14. Perhaps it read
X4, Norte, Puro Norte...
Developers of feed store may drop project
Council's decision to revise project's layout could prompt
owners to sell land
by COREY YOUNG, Staff Writer
The developers who planned to turn the old Windsor Feed Store
site into a live/work project may drop their plans because the Town
Council ordered revisions to the site layout.
Property owner Jon...
Ayudante’s service to Latino community is essential — but endangered
Outreach program to Latino community has been very effective,
but funds are running out
by BERT WILLIAMS, Staff Writer
"I've considered opening offices elsewhere," Healdsburg
orthopedist John F. Toten said recently. "The one thing I would not
be able to live without though is Spanish translation."
Many local healthcare providers...
Soggy day doesn’t dampen Walk-A-Thon
PTA fund-raiser goes on despite rainy weather and raises
$22,000 for local schools
by NATHAN WRIGHT, Staff Writer
It was cold, it was wet, and it was raining, but the students
still wanted the Otter Pops when they reached the finish line.
The Windsor PTA held its annual Walk-A-Thon...