Booking campsites at California state parks just got a lot easier
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1of2A tent is seen pitched at a campsite for hikers at China Camp State Park in San Rafael, Calif. Tuesday, February 23, 2021. Campgrounds around the Bay Area are starting to open for the season as COVID-19 cases continue to fall and the weather heats up.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of2The Coastal Trail atSalt Point Coastal Trail near at the outlet of Chinese Gulch is one of the favorites of hiking author Bob LorentzenGarth Hagerman / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Joe Lynch
Joe Lynch, a long-time Tiburon and Marin County resident, passed away on March 11 after a short illness. He was 86.
Joe was born in 1934 in Fairbury, Nebraska, to Dr. George Lynch and Emelda Toomey Lynch. He spent his boyhood years in Fairbury and in northern Kansas surrounded by a large and loving extended family.
Joe and his family moved to San Diego following World War II, where his dad was stationed after serving as a U.S. Navy surgeon in the Pacific theater during the war. When his dad was transferred to Oakland, Joe attended Castlemont High School, graduating in 1952. He followed his older brother, Mike, to Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., graduating with a business degree. Joe remained a lifelong Gonzaga fan and especially looked forward to tuning into Zags basketball telecasts. While at Gonzaga, Joe enlisted in the Army ROTC. After graduation, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant and served as an artillery officer. Joe also served in the U.S. Army Rese
Disgraced WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann s 11-acre California estate dubbed the Guitar House sells for $22.4 million 10 months after being put on the market for $27.5 million
The sprawling seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate in Corte Madera, located 15 miles north of the San Francisco Bay Area, was snapped up by a mystery bidder on March 12
Neumann, 41, first listed the 12,500 square foot property for $27.5million in August
Neumann has been offloading his property portfolio over the last year, including his luxury Hamptons farmhouse and Westchester County estate
This comes after his dramatic fall from grace and ousting from the company he co-founded back in 2010
The eccentric businessman s unraveling came in 2019 as the company s hotly-anticipated IPO failed
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