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After five years as chief of the Watsonville Police Department, David Honda says he will retire July 1st. Assistant Chief Thomas Sims will step into the chief’s role on an interim basis while the search for Honda’s permanent replacement is underway.
In an open letter to the community on Thursday, five years to the month since he became chief, Honda said would leave the 86-member department “with mixed emotions.”
Stacey Matzke Office Manager Nichole Swanson PT, DPT, Vail PT Jennifer Martin PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, Tina Zoller PT, DPT. About Vail Physical Therapy
Vail Physical Therapy is an independently owned and operated physical therapy clinic that has served local patients since 1989. Owner Jennifer Martin, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, took over in 2020 from David Honda.
We strive to help every patient who walks through our doors rehabilitate from injury, heal from medical procedures, alleviate pain and empower them to lead a healthy, productive life.
Physical therapy isn’t just for people experiencing injuries or recent surgeries it can be an essential part of a comprehensive health and wellness routine. Vail Physical Therapy has been
Fernando Awards Foundation statue.
A silver lining has emerged in the wake of the vandalization of the Native American obelisk at Warner Center Park during last May’s civil unrest: the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians will now hold a seat on the board of directors of the statue’s sponsors, the Fernando Awards Foundation.
“We need to give significance and recognition to the people who started the San Fernando Valley,” said David Honda, a longtime Fernando Awards Foundation director, who told the Business Journal Wednesday that the addition is to be made official Jan. 26 in a board meeting on Zoom.