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October 6, 2025

Final Local Election Results, 2016

A record-setting election final ended this week, as Santa Cruz County Clerk Gail Pellerin certified the results of the election held nearly one month earlier.

Computer coding for K-5 students

All 525 Students in grades K-5 at Brook Knoll Elementary School in Scotts Valley this week joined their counterparts at Vine Hill Elementary and millions of other students across the world to participate in "The Hour of Code."

Malone’s Grille is Business of the Year

The Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its annual awards for 2016, which will be presented at a Jan.21 Community Awards Gala.

County incomes grow, but some are left behind

The findings of the annual Santa Cruz County Community Assessment Project were released last week by The United Way of Santa Cruz County. The study this year was generally good news, showing a healthier community by a number of standards.

City hires $100,000 consultant when applicants fall short

The lack of qualified applicants for a new deputy city manager position in Scotts Valley means the city will have to wait until at least next summer to fill the post, according to City Manager Jenny Haruyama.Haruyama isn’t waiting, however, to get assistance for a wide range of City Hall projects on her to-do list for the New Year.She has entered into a contract for $100,000 in professional  services from ith national consulting firm Management Partners.The city had posted ads for the vacant position shortly after Haruyama took the helm last summer. Out of numerous applicants — all from California — three prospective candidates were interviewed. The new city manager was not impressed.“The candidates that were interviewed did not have the technical experience or depth needed in the area of finance and budget,” Haruyama said.Haruyama has held similar positions in three California cities.Steve Toler, a former assistant city manager and finance director, is the consultant who will be on site 20 hours a week for Haruyama and her staff.The city will also have access to several other Management Partner consultants who will provide project and analytical support as part of the contract, she said.The scope of work includes engaging employees in budget education, training,  employee outreach, developing financial forecasts, conducting fee studies, and evaluating budget documents.“Taking steps to ensure that a strong financial management structure is in place, coupled with the implementation of budget development best practices will better position the city when it conducts its subsequent recruitment for a deputy city manager,” Haruyama told the city council at its Nov. 16 meeting.The contract cost will be covered through savings generated by the budgeted deputy city manager vacancy.About $135,718 (salary and benefits) was budgeted as part of the current operating budget. The remaining salary savings will be $35,718.Management Partners was founded in 1994 to help local government leaders improve their service to the public.The consulting firm has offices in San Jose, Costa Mesa and Cincinnati.

City of Scotts Valley turns to social media

The City of Scotts Valley is learning that grabbing social media market share can be tough for a public agency.

56 years of community journalism in the Twin Valleys

The Highlander, formerly the Ben Lomond Courier, had stopped publishing. It was 1960, and the rainy season had begun in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Valley businesses such as Roy’s Market and Johnnie’s Super had no way to advertise their holiday specials. Schools had no place to list their holiday concerts. There were no other media.

Scotts Valley Tree Lighting Dec.3

Scotts Valley officially kicks off its holiday season on Saturday, Dec. 3 with its biggest Christmas Tree Lighting Festival ever.Co-sponsored by the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce and Gateway Bible Church, the event at the Scotts Valley Community Center will feature carriage rides by Clydesdale horses, two entertainment stages, dancers, food, students singing Christmas carols and live bands.As he did in Felton last weekend, Santa will arrive on a firetruck, with plenty of photo opportunities.      The event is from 4 to 7 p.m., and the tree lighting is expected to occur about 6 p.m.

Dr. Terry Hollenbeck, Lynda Hall honored in SLV

The San Lorenzo Valley Chamber of Commerce will honor its Man of the Year, Woman of the Year, Community Organization of the Year and Business of the Year Dec. 4 at its annual Community Awards Dinner and Celebration.

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Sandwich shop owner appointed to Scotts Valley Council

As Greg Wimp, the owner of multiple area Togo’s sandwich shop locations, stepped up Oct. 1 to address Scotts Valley City Council about why...