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The Week That Was: Oct 22 - Oct 28

The following stories were the talk of the town in the 94941 over the past week.

MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

  1. Commission Backs Marin Horizon’s Toddler Program on Miller Ave.
  2. A Neighborhood Dispute and a Dog Gets Attacked By a Raccoon
  3. Tyler Florence Shop’s Building to Get First Upstairs Tenants in 56 Years
  4. EO Products Readies Downtown Store Opening

    MOST POPULAR ARTS ARTICLES

    1. PHOTOS: Local Artists Honored at 2012 Milley Awards
    2. Writer Unveils Father's Day App
    3. Filmmakers Document the Creation of National Parks in Marin and San Francisco

      MOST POPULAR BUSINESS ARTICLES

      1. Commission Backs Marin Horizon’s Toddler Program on Miller Ave.
      2. Tyler Florence Shop’s Building to Get First Upstairs Tenants in 56 Years
      3. EO Products Readies Downtown Store Opening
      4. Prop. 39 Seeks to Close $1B Tax Loophole for Multi-State Corporations

        MOST POPULAR ELECTIONS ARTICLES

        1. Prop. 39 Seeks to Close $1B Tax Loophole for Multi-State Corporations
        2. Who Won the Third Presidential Debate?
        3. Do You Support the Measure A Sales Tax Hike for Parks and Open Space?
        4. Presidential Debate Draws Dozens to Listen and Laugh at the Lark
        5. Battle Over Prop. 34 Death Penalty Ban Heats Up

          MOST POPULAR GOVERNMENT ARTICLES

          1. Commission Backs Marin Horizon’s Toddler Program on Miller Ave.
          2. Tyler Florence Shop’s Building to Get First Upstairs Tenants in 56 Years
          3. Prop. 39 Seeks to Close $1B Tax Loophole for Multi-State Corporations
          4. Filmmakers Document the Creation of National Parks in Marin and San Francisco
          5. Who Won the Third Presidential Debate?

            MOST POPULAR OPINION ARTICLES

            1. Why the Giants Will Win the 2012 World Series
            2. Do You Support the Measure A Sales Tax Hike for Parks and Open Space?
            3. Point Blank: Final Presidential Debate or Game 7 of the NLCS?
            4. Is Lance Armstrong Guilty or Just Exhausted?
            5. Greenwood School at Forefront of Vaccination Debate

              MOST POPULAR POLICE & FIRE ARTICLES

              1. A Neighborhood Dispute and a Dog Gets Attacked By a Raccoon
              2. Local Suspects Among Boy Scout Leaders Accused of Sexual Abuse
              3. Battle Over Prop. 34 Death Penalty Ban Heats Up
              4. Barnes & Noble Says Crooks Planted Bugs in PIN Pad at Corte Madera Store

                MOST POPULAR SCHOOLS ARTICLES

                1. Commission Backs Marin Horizon’s Toddler Program on Miller Ave.
                2. District's Contractor Declines to Wash Dust From Edna Neighbors' Cars or Homes

                  MOST POPULAR SPORTS ARTICLES

                  1. Why the Giants Will Win the 2012 World Series
                  2. Yeah Giants! Locals Rejoice Over Game One Win
                  3. Tennessee Valley in the Sun

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                    Rhonda J. (Smith) McCormick May 18, 2013 at 04:14 pm
                    So wish I could be there for the Memorial Day Parade and picnic. I used to join in the fun forRead More years!
                    Rico May 15, 2013 at 05:16 pm
                    I guess I can't hit the enter button because that submits the post so from now on (until they fixRead More the problem), all of my posts will be one paragraph. What Angelina did was her choice, based on the multi-billion dollar per cancer industry, and by the people that like do unnecessary surgeries to line their pockets. Ask one of those male doctors if he is willing to have his testicles removed "just in case" he might get testicular cancer in the future. I'll bet that they would laugh at anyone who proposed that question. There are many ways that people can take care of their bodies to prevent cancer, like taking vitamin D, magnesium, selenium, turmeric and many more anti-inflammatory herbs. Also diet and environmental factors play a role in the pre-disposition to get cancer. In most cases, genes only play about a 5% role in a chance of inheriting or contracting cancer. But this big business of cancer research doesn't want hear about anything else besides expensive pharmaceutical drugs and surgery, anything else would threaten their business model. This post is a test of the new Patch commenting system.
                    Rico May 15, 2013 at 04:55 pm
                    Yes, and she also announced that she is considering having her ovaries removed also.
                    Rico May 15, 2013 at 11:04 am
                    Thanks Jim W. for your reply and explaining things to us. I look forward to a new Patch where peopleRead More are more considerate of other's opinions. I hope the new filters get rid of the hacker/trolls. And by the way, if you don't port over the comments about the transgender shower sharing article that I glanced at last night, you will be doing all of us a favor !
                    Jim Welte (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 10:32 am
                    Thanks Rico. You make great points. We had a bit of a tech glitch in that some content from earlierRead More this week did not migrate over yet to the new sites - but it'll all be there soon. And yes, we'll have more info on how to navigate the site. I'll direct you here with any specific questions for now: https://patchsupport.zendesk.com/home But if that doesn't cover it or if you'd prefer to ask me, feel free - happy to help. And that goes for anyone out there with a question about how to get around on the new site.