Community Corner

Week in Review

Take a look back at the last seven days in news in Scotts Valley.

This week was a short one as families all over Scotts Valley recovered from the Memorial Day weekend festivities. But there was still plenty happening all over town.

For those who didn’t take a road trip for the holiday weekend, the it Felton was fun for everyone, young and old alike.

This week marked a milestone for one of Scotts Valley’s favorite places to buy unique gifts for friends, family or event yourself. celebrated its 10-year anniversary of serving Scotts Valley.

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Once again, Monique Soltani took us into the world of Santa Cruz Mountain wines with a visit to .

Though Scotts Valley typically sees very little crime, this week the Scotts Valley Police Department urged residents to lock their car doors at night after Monday night in the Whispering Pines neighborhood.

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This week, the city council met for the first of its two June meetings. The council did not have any action items but it heard a on potential service cuts to the area. The council also heard a presentation from Parks and Recreation division manager Conrad Sudduth on theannual poetry contest.


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