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A headline on Page 6A of the March 10 edition about the First Mutual board meeting was inaccurate. It should have read: First Mutual board gets carpentry update, discusses water costs The Rossmoor Bible Study Group story on Page 9B incorrectly reported the time of its meetings. They are held Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. An article in last week’s paper m...
Posted on March 16, 2021
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One year after COVID struck, nothing is the same

Pandemic: One year later Residents, staff reflect on new ‘normal’ Everyone is trying to adjust to the “new normal.” Nowadays, “normal” has an asterisk. Normal* means something is the same but not quite as it was a year ago, before we’d heard of the coronavirus. This month marks one year since the coronavirus pandemic shut down most activities in Ro...
Posted on March 9, 2021
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Suspect arrested in crime spree

Based on a resident’s tip and after a car chase, Walnut Creek police arrested a man suspected of a recent crime spree in Rossmoor. Michael Kuzdzal, 53, was arrested Feb. 12 on suspicion of burglary, evasion with wonton disregard for safety, and carrying a dirk or dagger, among other charges. His arrest appears to confirm suspicions that crimes comm...
Posted on March 9, 2021
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How and where we eat has changed dramatically

Stan Gedeon doesn’t think he’ll ever see the Creekside Grill and Bar’s main dining room filled again with 120 diners, a common occurrence in pre-COVID-19 days. “Even when this (pandemic) is all over, there will be a ‘fear factor’ about eating in restaurants, and things will never be the same for most operations,” said Gedeon, the grill’s owner. “Bu...
Posted on March 9, 2021
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Comcast phone scam targets Rossmoor residents

If she hadn’t thought Comcast was calling her, Sue Adams might not have picked up the phone. But when an 800 number flashed across her television screen March 1 along with an audible announcement that the company was on the line, the Rossmoor resident found her- self talking to a man who said her modem speed was slow and he needed to troubleshoot t...
Posted on March 9, 2021
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CERT to detail how pets figure in with evacuation plans

Learn about Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) plans for pets and service animals in a disaster at a CERT training meeting on Tuesday, March 16, at 10 a.m. on Zoom. Walnut Creek area CERT, as well as all CERT areas, have a component specifically to respond to animals (such as dogs, cats, birds, hamsters, gerbils and reptiles) that accompany t...
Posted on March 9, 2021
 

Longer pool hours start next week

With better weather and the change to Daylight Savings Time, the Dollar and Hillside pool hours will be extended, beginning Monday, March 15. The pools will then be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents must still sign up for 45-minute pool times. The pools’ cleaning day schedule will also change. Hillside will be closed for cleaning Tuesdays from 6...
Posted on March 9, 2021
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GRF to ask government to forgive $3.6 million PPP loan

The GRF Board is confident that GRF will be relieved of its obligation to pay back the $3.57 million Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgivable loan it was granted to pay employees at the start of the pandemic. At its Thursday meeting, the Board instructed CEO Tim O’Keefe to apply for forgiveness of its U.S. Small Business Administration PPP loan...
Posted on March 2, 2021
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The Ten Commandments of Recycling

Residents share do’s and don’ts of sorting items Thou shalt not toss plastic bags, candy wrappers or cardboard with a shiny coating in the blue bins! Thus sayeth a small group of environmentally conscious Rossmoor residents who have been sharing recycling do’s and don’ts with their neighbors. “We’re trying to convert people – that’s the bottom line...
Posted on March 2, 2021
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Deadline for GRF Board petitions nearing

The deadline for signed petitions from residents who are interested in running for the GRF Board in Districts A, C, D and I this spring is Friday, March 12, no later than 4 p.m. Petitions must be accompanied by the candidate’s statement of 300 words or less setting forth background and qualifications and views on the issues that are expected to be ...
Posted on March 2, 2021