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Smith & Bumbalough-Molina s newly released

Share: MEADVILLE, Pa., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/   Cecil and Lois An Old Love Story Revisited : an intriguing tale of two lives and how they reconnected. Cecil and Lois An Old Love Story Revisited is the creation of published authors, Cecil Smith & Lois Bumbalough-Molina. The authors share, True love endures. This love story has taken over fifty-seven years to tell. It began with the hot fiery passion of youth, the separation of our lovers because of time and space, and then the rekindling of that love from the embers found in the ashes of that fire. The story starts in the coastal town of Watsonville, California, where these lovers met at Watsonville High School in 1960.

Lakeside Organic Gardens celebrates 25th anniversary

By April 19, 2021 If ever there was a kid destined to be a farmer, it is Dick Peixoto, owner and founder of Watsonville, CA-based Lakeside Organic Gardens. Peixoto grew up in Watsonville and remembers riding around visiting farms as an eight-year-old as his father sold pesticides to local farmers. It was an ironic start for what would become one of the area’s largest organic growers. “When I was in eighth grade, I grew one acre of cherry tomatoes that my classmates helped me harvest because we had to pick them all the time. We loaded them in a 1956 Chevy pickup and sold them to Frank Capurro & Son (in Moss Landing).”

$2,000 Theft from Watsonville HS 01-05-20 17:15 DC

Important! For Dead Doctors Don t Lie Use: 888-379-2552 $2,000 Theft from Watsonville HS 01-05-20 17:15 DC Police say they have recovered over $2,000 worth of stolen equipment from Watsonville High School. The items were taken during a New Year’s Eve burglary. Two alert residents were able to help officers identify and arrest the suspect, Michael Mortimer. Mortimer, a 27-year-old man, was booked into the Santa Cruz County Jail on felony burglary, possession of stolen property, probation violation and possession of drug paraphernalia charges.  

Police recover items stolen from Watsonville High

Police recover items stolen from Watsonville High Share Updated: 3:17 PM PST Jan 5, 2021 Watsonville Police Department Officers recovered more than $2,000 worth of equipment stolen from Watsonville High after a New Year’s Eve burglary SOURCE: Watsonville Police Department Share Updated: 3:17 PM PST Jan 5, 2021 Watsonville police announced the recovery of items stolen from Watsonville High School on New Year s Eve. According to police, officers recovered more than $2,000 worth of stolen laptops, a projector and an equipment cart. The recovery came after residents told officers that Michael Mortimer had the items. Officers were able to find the man blocks away from the high school. Mortimer was booked into the county jail for felony burglary, possession of stolen property, probation violation, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was already on probation for burglary, police said.

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