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Rossmoor reimagines direction of its transit study

GRF adapts to changing landscape for ‘micro transit’ When GRF sought proposals for a Short Range Transit Plan for Bus Transportation earlier this year, only one firm showed interest in being part of it. But that lack of response provided the chance for a sort of “do-over” on what to study about Rossmoor’s future bus service. The whole landscape for...
Posted on October 8, 2024
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Gordon Addison leaves lasting legacy

Former resident was one of the founders of Stanford Club, Ashmolean Singers Gordon Addison loved choral music, and he loved sports, especially the teams from his beloved alma mater, Stanford University. He pursued both of those paths with gusto while living in Rossmoor, helping found both the Ashmolean Singers chorale group and the Stanford Club of...
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Going all of the way from Rossmoor to the Big Apple

‘Voices’ to get celebrity reading What began as five soldout performances by resident actors at Hillside in February 2023 has grown into an award-winning documentary and now is set to land in the Big Apple with a reading by a group of celebrity actors later this month. “ Voices f rom the Silenced: Pre-Roe Stories from Rossmoor” was created and dire...
Posted on October 8, 2024
 

Lions Club supports shelter, support programs

Winter Nights, Youth Homes receive contributions Lions Care for Kids 2024 Campaign articles will explain the club’s support of vision, hearing, pediatric cancer, diabetes and humanitarian causes that relate to children in need. The articles give residents an opportunity to donate to the outreach categories they feel drawn to. Supporting organizatio...
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Rotary to host Global Uplift Project director

Brenda Birrell, program director for The Global Uplift Project, which develops educational projects in developing countries around the world, will be the featured speaker at Rossmoor Rotary’s meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Birrell is a former classroom teacher who retired in 2017 to work full time for The Global Uplift Project. The Rossmoor Rotary ...
Posted on October 8, 2024
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BALANCING ACT

Residents learn tools for preventing potential falls It wasn’t really applause, per se, but on Sept. 19, the Fireside Room echoed with the sounds of hands clapping … on bare feet. It was the sound of perhaps 100 people heeding fitness trainer and human movement specialist Ernie Adams’ call to “warm up” their feet. It sounded like muffled applause. ...
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GRF approves 2025 operating budget, coupon amount

Residents will pay $354.52 monthly for GRF services/amenities next year The GRF Board on Thursday approved a 2025 operating budget of $28,401,490, and with it a monthly GRF coupon amount of $354.52, about 5.9% over the 2024 coupon amount. That $354.52 includes $59.45 for Comcast cable TV and internet service, a 3.84% increase over 2024. Thursday’s ...
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Pedestrian safety takes center stage in October

Lynn Carruthers has dedicated much of the past two years to the cause of pedestrian safety in Rossmoor. Following a series of tragic accidents, including one that took the life of a resident, Carruthers’ group, Neighbors for Safer Streets, has pounded the pavement of Rossmoor’s roadways to educate pedestrians and drivers alike on the dos and don’ts...
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Rossmoor prepares to showcase its diversity

Annual festival allows clubs to share their culture with community Mary Taylor sees her human rights work as a calling, one that surfaced after she came to Rossmoor in 2015. She was at a meeting, and Taylor – who is African American – told someone she lived in Rossmoor. “They told me they thought they were not letting Black FESTIVAL: Fourth annual ...
Posted on October 1, 2024
 

Corrections

The Sept. 25 letter titled, “Letter ‘Cherry Picks’ Information” contained a program name and acronym that were capitalized. These should have been lowercase as this was not an official program but a label used to express an opinion. A Retail Roundup item on Page 13B of the Sept. 18 News incorrectly reported that Clocks, Etc. in Lafayette has closed...
Posted on October 1, 2024