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Resident shares insights gained over five decades, three careers Andrew Chu to speak on auto technologies

Andrew Chu said he’s lucky to have turned an interest in all things automotive into a long, enjoyable and multifaceted career, first as a mechanical engineer, then as a chief executive officer and later as a college professor. “I’ve run into people who were nice to me and coached me,” said Chu, 80, a Rossmoor resident since 2010. “I like to say I’v...
Posted on March 2, 2021
 

Treasurer’s report: Golf revenue drives strong start to 2021

2021 is presenting a very different picture from what we saw in 2020. Revenue for the overall organization fell short of expectations in January by only $44,000. More importantly, management focused on essential spending to offset that shortfall in order to maintain a strong financial position for the organization. In GRF Operations, January revenu...
Posted on March 2, 2021
 

Corrections

In the Feb. 17 Residents’ Forum, an editing error inserted extra words into Pat Kasavan’s letter “In Defense of TV Channel 28.” The line should have read: “A fascinating series on the history of Rossmoor, from its origins as a Saklan Indian settlement, then Mexican land grant, ownership by a series of wealthy individuals, sale to developer Ross Cor...
Posted on March 2, 2021
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Pandemic might affect 2020 taxes – but residents can get help

Are stimulus checks taxable? Top tax questions answered When it comes to paying federal and state taxes for a year dominated by the pandemic, Rossmoor residents are worried about their 2020 stimulus checks. Did they get them, and did they get more or less than they’re entitled to? And do they have to pay taxes on what they got? Gary A. Smith is a R...
Posted on February 23, 2021
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Residents push for more solar panels

Dwight Stone says Rossmoor filled with opportunities The once and future Public Safety Power Shutoffs by PG& E during fire season, and the power-grid emergency last week in snowand ice-covered Texas, have shown Dwight Stone the power of power, and the value of having one’s own supply. To that end, in addition to installing solar panels on his m...
Posted on February 23, 2021
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Artist helps transition photos into portraits

Mary Wheeler leads Bay Area Studio Artists With the Statue of Liberty as a backdrop, a somber Ruth Bader Ginsburg gazes back at viewers through the framed portrait. The late Supreme Court justice is wearing one of her iconic lace collars in the composite painting, except this one is overlayed with a black-andwhite image of suffragettes marching aro...
Posted on February 23, 2021
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Help arriving inside gate

Not everyone is wild about calculating the taxes they may or may not owe to the government. They may not be handy with a computer, for one thing. Or can’t afford to pay a tax consultant. And may have no way to get their tax documents to and from a tax preparer. There is free help available. The IRS offers Free File. AARP Foundation offers the free ...
Posted on February 23, 2021
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Resident pays visit to Diablo beacon

Rossmoor resident Steve Snyder recently visited the beacon atop Mount Diablo, which is traditionally lit on Dec. 7 to commemorate the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. It was originally lit by famed aviator Charles Lindbergh in 1928, and relit on Dec. 7, 1964, by World War II hero Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz to commemorate Pearl Harbor. It was repaired...
Posted on February 23, 2021
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New cartoon coming to News

Rossmoor resident Dick Ling has contributed editorial cartoons to the Orinda News for almost 40 years. Now, he is sharing some of those cartoonists with his neighbors. Because the cartoons must be published in color, and those pages are limited in the News, we will publish these as space permits. See sample at right.
Posted on February 23, 2021
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Vaccine supply issues cancel John Muir’s clinic this week

Second shots not affected; Kaiser clinic still planned John Muir Health learned late last week that it would have to cancel plans for an expanded vaccination clinic in Rossmoor because of limited vaccine supplies that have been an issue statewide. John Muir Health (JMH) officials said that any residents who received a first dose at the Event Center...
Posted on February 16, 2021