For Dr. David Glass, Felton was the perfect place to transition from childhood to adulthood and, in his recently published book “Felton was so Fine,” he chronicles the history, culture and significant people that made his teenage years unique to San Lorenzo Valley.
A Felton haunted house will donate its proceeds to support Valley Churches United Missions this year. The annual haunted house put on by Kent Diethrick and Carla Richmond seeks volunteers to help with the event which draws visitors from the entire San Lorenzo Valley.
Amid graphs displaying functions and equations, a single, eerie poster demands attention from the corner of math teacher Erik Wyner’s classroom wall. “The Carnival is Coming” it announces in a dark, spooky font.
Civil Grand Jury applications due soon
Santa Cruz County Superior Court is accepting applications for its Civil Grand Jury, a 19-member volunteer panel that reviews...