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Healdsburg
November 11, 2025

Carson Warner Memorial Skatepark committee passes the torch

Dedicated parents and volunteers reflect on successful community effort

Healdsburg residents joining social network for neighborhoods

‘Nextdoor’ endorsed by county sheriff’s department

SMART train is getting closer to Healdsburg

Daily service to Windsor on SMART
The Town of Windsor is requesting Federal Railroad Administration approval to implement “quiet zones” as the trains approach the station. Routine train horn use at designated crossings will be eliminated between Shiloh Road and the station, except in emergency or safety-critical situations. The hope is that the quiet zones will become effective as early as mid-July, though it will possibly be somewhat later.

Letters to the Editor: Oct. 23

The holidays are coming

Letters to the Editor 11-6-14

Announcement party, and more

Letter: Goss running for council

Editor: In the November elections, two seats on the Healdsburg

Sonoma West Letters to the Editor, Nov. 2, 2017

Oppose Arctic drilling

Letters to the Editor: 12/1/2016

Loving, more and more

Letters to the Editor 2-5-15

Necessary scrutiny

Help ship soldiers snacks

Each winter for the past several years, local Healdsburg resident Mary St. Clair and her band of volunteers have packed boxes that are sent to our troops who are stationed in remote areas of the world, far away from a post exchange or many amenities. These boxes contain some necessities, like new, clean socks and warm hats, but mostly goodies like homemade trail mix from the Alexander Valley Ladies Aid Society, yoyos donated by the Noon Rotary Club and donations from the local community of candies, nuts and snacks. This is a real taste of home for soldiers who have left their homes to be of service to us and our country. This year on Jan. 24, Mary will once again be leading a packing at St. John’s School Gym at 6 p.m. We will be packing more than 250 boxes, so yes, your help is welcome. Your help is also welcome in the form of cash donations to help cover the cost of mailing the packages to the soldiers. Last year the mailing cost alone was over $4,000. Mary’s nonprofit, Healdsburg SOS, is under the umbrella of Viet Nam Vets of Sonoma County. The Viet Nam Vets pay for shipping the packages. If you can help with the cost of shipping, please donate online at the Vets website. Thank you, Healdsburg for your generosity.
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