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October 5, 2025

Dispatch

SCOTTS VALLEY

Senior citizen help classes start Thursday

Once again, the wonderful folks who have taken Project Scout review classes in the latest IRS rules and regulations are ready to help the over-60 senior community at the Scotts Valley Senior Center. This program is sponsored by the Seniors Council of Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties and is free to the taxpayer.

So you didn’t win the $1.5 Billion

Unlike the winner, you don’t have to worry about hiring a tax attorney to advise you whether to take the lump sum of $930 million, or receive the entire $1.5 billion in 30 annual installments.

Meet Mark Rosenberg, finance writer

Mark has been writing the financial news column for the Scotts Valley Press-Banner for 6+ years. He was born in San Francisco but his family moved shortly after to Campbell where he grew up. He moved to Capitola in 1990 and to ScottsValley in 1997. He has a long Santa CruzCounty history.

Get your financial house in order for 2016

Bay Federal Credit Union is collaborating with Watsonville/Aptos Adult Education in offering personal financial education classes on Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the GreenValleyCenter, Room 8, at 294 Green Valley Road. Although Watsonville may be a bit of a drive for North County residents, the five free classes offered once a month could make a decided difference in a person’s or a family’s financial life.

California declares State Tax Season open

The Franchise Tax Board announced it is accepting 2015 state tax returns for a filing season that extends through April 18, three days beyond the traditional deadline because of a federal holiday.

Free tax program helps taxpayers

The California State Board of Equalization is offering a free all-day tax preparation class. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA is also known as the Free Income Tax Preparation and Family Resource Fair events) is hosted by the Internal Revenue Service, Franchise Tax Board, Board of Equalization, local colleges and elected officials throughout tax season.

Dr. Anthony P. Tyler August 1, 1953 – December 22, 2015

Anthony (Tony) was a graduate of McGill Medical School, in Montreal, Canada. He practiced medicine in Felton for 35 years.

Proposed Felton bike park begins environmental study

On Saturday, January 23rd, from 1:00–3:00 p.m., Mt.Hermon hosted an informational question and answer program at the Felton Community Hall. They showed a sophisticated slide show about their proposed plans for the property's development called the Felton Meadow/Velocity Bike Park. The members of the community filled the meeting hall.

El Nino rain brings dangerous driving conditions

In California we are grateful for rain, but if we have to drive during an El Nino downpour, we may not be so pleased with the high intensity of water brought by the storm system. Menacing heavy rains and winds create driving conditions that can increase the opportunities for accidents to occur.

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