California aviation history demonstrated at Scotts Valley Library
Who knew there is a huge California connection with the early history of aviation? Local Craig S. Harwood, engineering geologist related to John J. Montgomery, knew. He and Gary B. Fogel wrote, “Quest for Flight: John J. Montgomery and the Dawn of Aviation in the West.”
Talk about money: Valley home prices climbed significantly in 2013
It’s been a great couple of years to be a homeowner in Scotts Valley or San Lorenzo Valley.
New library materials provide stuttering support
With the passing of International Stuttering Awareness Day on October 22, it may be prudent to note that the Santa Cruz Public Library has acquired new materials that support those with the speech impediment.
Talk about Money: Protect your portfolio from a falling dollar
A recurring theme over the past several months has snagged more than a few headlines:
Guest Column: Fitting in
In the mid-1990s, after many years in the states of Colorado and California, I returned to my home state of Washington hoping to find a job. Eventually I did, and I was asked to attend a day-long orientation for clergy newly arrived in the Diocese of Olympia (western Washington). The session was to help people become acquainted not only with the diocese, but also with the region. For that portion, I sat quietly and observed the comments of people who had lived elsewhere all their lives.
Beat upper respiratory infections
Everyone has at one time or another experienced a common cold manifested by such symptoms as nasal and sinus congestion, runny nose, mild sore throat and cough. This common infection may last from a few days to one to two weeks. It is always caused by a virus and therefore patience, and not antibiotics, is the main treatment.
Nature Friendly: An ecosystem exploration
As I drove the 2,000-mile round trip to go rafting in Utah, I remembered what Tim Hyland had told me before I left.
The Mountain Gardener: Nursery’s trials find best-performing, showiest specimens
During my recent visit to the Watsonville Terra Sole Nursery, owners John and Sherry Hall shared with me their experiences growing and experimenting with plants in their own landscape and nursery. From these personal trials, they decide what to propagate and sell in the small, independent nursery they operate on their property.
Sounding Off the Pack: The San Lorenzo Valley Community Howl
While things begin to feel, perhaps, a little more claustrophobic at home, know that you can know participate with community members across the world in celebrating our essential workers! The trend of evening clapping to thank workers began in Wuhan, China, and is quickly catching on throughout the globe from Paris, to New York City, Buenos Aires, Seville, Atlanta, and Amsterdam. It’s even spread to our valleys! If you have yet to join, I advise you to, like the spouse of Boulder Creek resident Nicki Petruzzella Kerns, set an alarm for 7:57 pm and amble outside after it goes off. Ever since March 28th, our valleys have been filling with howls of appreciation at 8:00pm, for those continuing to work against the virus.
News Briefs | Published Sept. 12, 2025
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