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Lions Park closer to a non-smoking ban

In what may turn into an explosive issue, smokers, vapors and others lighting up at Lions Park will face potentially harsh penalties if the GRF Board agrees to a ban unanimously recommended by the Policy Committee on Jan. 7. Extreme fire danger at that windy park proved to be the deciding factor that pushed the committee to ultimately vote to send ...
Posted on January 14, 2020
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Rossmoor cyclist injured in hit-and-run

ARossmoor resident suffered bruises, scrapes, torn clothes and damage to his bicycle when a hit-and-run motorist knocked him off his bike at the intersection of Rossmoor Parkway and Tice Valley Boulevard on Jan. 6, about 11:35 a.m. “I was really shaken,” said Leif Nielsen, 71. “I’ve been having headaches, so I think I might have a concussion. It’s ...
Posted on January 14, 2020
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Residents share their dissatisfaction with Rossmoor Safeway

Rossmoor residents Jane Sprouse and Denise Mauldin sat down Jan. 6 with Safeway’s Northern California customer service manager, Michael Morreira- Evans, to discuss conditions at Rossmoor Safeway. The meeting was arranged after Sprouse contacted Safeway’s CEO regarding complaints about the supermarket. Prior to the meeting, Sprouse put a notice in t...
Posted on January 14, 2020
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No more feral pig sightings in Rossmoor; repairs underway

Feral swine, which ravaged some residents’ lawns on Horsemans Canyon in December, have apparently moved on to greener pastures – namely Lafayette Community Park, as well as a Lafayette elementary school soccer field. As Horsemans Canyon residents know only too well, wild pigs are not delicate eaters, leaving great mounds of dug-up turf in their wak...
Posted on January 7, 2020
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Group helps reunite residents with their pets during disaster

Emergency Preparedness A small group of residents is working behind the scenes to help make sure there’s a disaster plan for your pets. With help from members of the Rossmoor Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and guidelines from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), they’ve developed a plan to reunite people separated from their pe...
Posted on January 7, 2020
 

Residents donate record food, money in food drive

Rossmoor residents donated a record amount of food and money during the annual holiday drive for the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano. The month-long effort, which started at the end of November, brought in 6,429 pounds of food and $20,096 in monetary contributions. “I’m tickled pink,” said Eleanore McGrath who headed the drive, sponsored annua...
Posted on January 7, 2020
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Tree pickups end Friday

Residents have two more chances to dispose of their natural Christmas trees for composting. By no later than Friday, Jan. 10, residents can leave their trees at the curb or near trash enclosures – but not inside the enclosure – and the landscape crews will pick them up, said Mary Ann Gannon-McCooey, landscape coordinator. Residents are reminded tha...
Posted on January 7, 2020
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A look back at 2019 in Rossmoor

The TOP 10 moments in Rossmoor As we head into a new year, we take one final look back at an eventful 2019 in Rossmoor. These were the news stories that made the front page of the Rossmoor News, touching the lives of many residents and shaping the future for years to come. FIRES: TRAGEDY & RETURNING HOME A fire at 1201 Leisure Lane on Nov. 23 c...
Posted on December 31, 2019
 

SECURITY REPORTS

FROM SECURITAS The following are the major incidents reported to Securitas, Rossmoor’s security service provider. They appear here as they were initially reported to Securitas. After investigation, details of a case may indicate a lesser or different incident description. If the case warrants it, the News will do a follow-up story. Monday, Dec. 16 ...
Posted on December 31, 2019