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Miss Any of Our Most Popular Stories? Hotlist for Feb. 10

Here are some of the most-read articles published on San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch in the past few days.

MOST POPULAR BLOG POSTS

  • Green Tips For the New Year
  • Red Hill Trees and Police in San Anselmo
  • Global Warming - Is Marin Clean Energy Cooking its GHG books? Two Interesting Cases
  • Post Your Photos: RAC Pack: 'I Have a Dream'

MOST POPULAR ARTICLES OVERALL

  1. Lanna Thai Closes and Auryn Thai Cuisine Opens in its Place
  2. Fairfax Council Member Resigns
  3. Ford Greene Loses Apartment Battle
  4. Fairfax Police Mistake ‘Friendly Play’ for Fighting and a Domestic Violence Arrest

MOST POPULAR POLICE & FIRE ARTICLES

  1. Fairfax Police Mistake ‘Friendly Play’ for Fighting and a Domestic Violence Arrest
  2. Bodyboarder Rescued at Stinson Beach Saturday
  3. Marin Airporter Bus Catches Fire in Sausalito
  4. Prowling Teenagers and PG&E Blocking Fairfax Residents

MOST POPULAR GOVERNMENT ARTICLES

  1. Fairfax Council Member Resigns
  2. Ford Greene Loses Apartment Battle
  3. Fairfax Council to Consider Light Pollution Restriction
  4. Marin Reacts to the End of Saturday Mail Service
  5. Memorial Park Flood Basin Meeting Set for Tuesday

MOST POPULAR BUSINESS ARTICLES

  1. Lanna Thai Closes and Auryn Thai Cuisine Opens in its Place
  2. White Hill Robotics Team Nabs Honor for Lost-and-Found System for Seniors
  3. Memorial Park Flood Basin Meeting Set for Tuesday
  4. San Anselmo’s Priciest Homes: 37 Indian Rock Road
  5. MALT Inks $3.6 Million Deal to Preserve Swath of Hicks Valley Land

MOST POPULAR OPINION ARTICLES

  1. Meet Your Expanded San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch Team
  2. Labrador Retriever Again Tops Most Popular Breed List – What's the Most Popular Dog in Marin?
  3. Deer Park Hike - Six Points
  4. Has Fluffy Become a Modern Day Serial Killer?
  5. Loma Alta's New 680 Trail Open

MOST POPULAR SCHOOLS ARTICLES

  1. White Hill Robotics Team Nabs Honor for Lost-and-Found System for Seniors
  2. Hundreds Voice Support for Maintaining 'Life Changing' Team Program
  3. UPDATE: Opposition Mounts to Proposed Cut of Tam Union District Program; Option Added to Keep It
  4. How Do Our Schools Deal with Bullying?
  5. Community Raises Funds for 14-year-old’s Leukemia Fight

MOST POPULAR ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTICLES

  1. White Hill Robotics Team Nabs Honor for Lost-and-Found System for Seniors
  2. Hundreds Voice Support for Maintaining 'Life Changing' Team Program
  3. UPDATE: Opposition Mounts to Proposed Cut of Tam Union District Program; Option Added to Keep It
  4. How Do Our Schools Deal with Bullying?
  5. Community Raises Funds for 14-year-old’s Leukemia Fight

MOST POPULAR SPORTS & RECREATION ARTICLES

  1. George Lucas’ Daughter Really Has ‘The Force’ in MMA
  2. Mill Valley Man Recounts New Year's Eve Rescue on Mount Tam
  3. Photos: San Francisco 49ers Fans Hit Bourbon Street
  4. What Do You Blame for the Niners' Loss?
  5. Will You Let Your Son Play Football?

MOST POPULAR ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Students and Seniors Build Wall and Relationships
  • Thank You From The Salvation Army of Marin County
  • Director Larry Russell Elected MMWD 2013 Board President
  • Marin Healthcare District Calls For Public Comment on Hospital Lease Terms
  • Volunteer with 'Sweet Life' to Get Green Award

MOST POPULAR EVENTS

  • Texas Hold ‘Em Charity Poker Tournament to Benefit Saint Rita School
  • Close Embrace: A Tango Love Story
  • Stoneski Free Concert Series- Saturday Feb 9th
  • 2012 Farallon Island Whale Watch Cruises

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Jessica Mullins (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 12:18 pm
Thanks for the feedback, John. To my knowledge, we don't have a comments stream anywhere. DefinitelyRead More submit your comments here (it's the most efficient way to get your thoughts heard at the higher level): http://ow.ly/l4cyg
M. Kathryn Thompson May 21, 2013 at 09:54 am
Dr. Gullion is also lovely with men who get breast cancer as my husband did, he's the best!
Bren April 22, 2013 at 04:13 pm
Is anybody else here getting multiple e-mail notifications of new comments by Jo Tog, and thenRead More clicking the link, only to find that they are actually old comments from Jo Tog, but with today's date on them? What's the deal? Did all his comments get flagged and deleted, and now he's re-posting them? Most curious.
Sierra Salin April 22, 2013 at 02:02 pm
Jo Trog, we live in a Corporatocracy, not a republic. We abdicated the Republic after 9/11, if notRead More before. Know the difference.
Hiba April 21, 2013 at 06:52 pm
Banning the sale in a free market economy is too strong. I believe people should be able to chooseRead More so long as the product is labeled correctly, and even placed in a section with a big sign that says "GM Food products". Would I buy it if I pass the section at the grocery store: NO.
A May 4, 2013 at 12:55 pm
Many people in Marin are already at 50% or more of their entire income to pay for housing. And weRead More have no rent control here in Marin which is the only way I've seen that most seniors have been able to stay in San Francisco for several decades. Regarding your statement: "Market rate housing generates tax revenues, which in turn pay for schools, parks, emergency services, etc." Low income people pay a lot of sales tax in Marin (which is really high) and that also supports these causes. If they don't have the money to pay property taxes to own property, then the fact is, they just can't pay it. Be thankful that a large group of the population in Marin makes enough money to own property and pay it (and turn around and sell their houses for a handsome profit as well, don't forget about that.) Some folks here are just SPOILED rotten. Perhaps you should lobby that Marin employers just pay people living wages so they can afford to become buyers here and pay property taxes instead of trying to lobby against housing for the poor. Goodness knows how many taxes child-free low income people have paid to support wealthy folks kids and schools here. We don't get any of that, either, but we still have to pay for it...
A May 4, 2013 at 12:53 pm
I've heard that Marin is already in violation (either state or federal, or both) of not havingRead More enough low income housing in the county for its population. I think the county is under pressure to come into compliance which it has been out of in this area for a long time. This can only serve to better the lives of low income and elderly people in our county and perhaps reduce homelessness as well which is something we sorely need to do. However, what is amazing to me is that what we are calling "low income" housing in Marin still costs $1K+ a month per person from what I can tell. That's not "low income". Someone paying that much needs to be earning about $4K a month to keep housing costs in the 25-30% range that every financial planner recommends for a basic budget. I see a lot of low income people working HARD full-time to earn $1,600 a month here in restaurants, grocery stores, retail, hair salons, gyms, even clinics. They can't afford to live in Marin so many of them commute in from the east bay and further north to work in Marin. That is what is not sustainable. Think about the gas and pollution and the quality of life in the community due to turnover because there is no personal interaction with the staff of a lot of these places anymore because they don't stick around for very long.