April 7 town council meeting highlights
Editor’s note: This meeting took place on April 7, the night before the San Francisco Chronicle published allegations that Mayor Dominic Foppoli has sexually assaulted multiple women. Councilmember Debora Fudge took part in a portion of the meeting, before signing off to prepare for her hip replacement surgery the next morning.
Campaign to recall Foppoli moves forward
A group describing itself as “mothers, fathers, coaches, business leaders and students” and “not affiliated with any political candidate or party,” has moved forward with the process to recall Mayor Dominic Foppoli following allegations of a pattern of sexual assault over many years.
Despite new guidelines from governor, school opening remains out of reach
In a letter released on Jan. 8, Windsor Unified School District Superintendent Jeremy Decker addressed the newly released guidelines for school reopening released by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Budget numbers better than anticipated, reach code decision pushed off for further review
Though there were three items on the agenda for the Nov. 18 Windsor Town Council, the meeting began with the report that one of the items, a first reading of a repeal of the town’s all-electric reach code, was being continued to a later date.
Alliance Medical Center to hold free flu shot clinics
The Alliance Medical Center is holding a series of free flu shot clinics in Healdsburg and Windsor over the next two weeks at various locations. The flu shots are free to everyone. Attendees must adhere to public health safety protections by wearing facemasks and practicing social distancing as directed by Alliance staff.
Windsor resident donates food and pizza to first responders after call for donations
Windsor resident Alim Charaniya, with the help of community donations, raised $2,500 to purchase 40 boxes of pizza, and a copious amount of food and drinks for firefighters and police officers in Windsor, Healdsburg and Geyserville.
All in a day’s work: Firefighters balance checklists and tedium with adversity and peril
An inside look at a day in the life of two Windsor
Congressman Thompson visits Old Downtown
Congressman Mike Thompson dropped by Windsor's Old Downtown last
Out in the burn area
Sonoma West Publishers visited various areas in north Sonoma County at around noon on Oct. 28. The mandatory evacuation is still in place and not open to the general public.













