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SAFER CROSSINGS

Rossmoor crosswalks get signs to protect pedestrians Director of Public Safety Tom Cashion compares them to the iconic, eggshaped Weebles toys that wobble but never fall down. In Rossmoor, they are the latest tool to help ensure that pedestrians stay upright when crossing the street. Rossmoor Walnut Creek has begun installing brightly colored “Yiel...
Posted on November 4, 2025
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Marketing Task Force chooses look for revamped website

Members opt for ‘fun concept’ for new rossmoor.com The recently reconvened Marketing Task Force chose an overall look and approach for the new and improved Rossmoor.com website, and formed a three-member “working group” to hash out various particulars and refinements about how the website will work and look. These were the latest moves in the ongoi...
Posted on November 4, 2025
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Fair’s one-stop shop is ‘perfect timing’ for newcomers

A change of residence means a feeling-out period that is mainly dominated by unavoidable time dedicated to unpacking one box after another until the house is truly your own. Such was the case with the Danforths. But having completed that task and ready to venture out, the timing of the New Residents Fair on Oct. 29 couldn’t have been better for the...
Posted on November 4, 2025
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Creativity and craftsmanship vendors set for annual Bazaar

By Sam Richards Staff writer Rosanna Radding hopes what started with a gift she made for an aunt several years ago can gain momentum at this year’s Rossmoor Fall Bazaar, which happens Saturday at Gateway. Radding, whose art is expressed through several media, makes what she calls “artful clocks” utilizing photos, paintings and other art she’s creat...
Posted on October 28, 2025
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Nearing century donation mark

Giving the gift of life Carol Lewis is normally a “vegetarian who eats fish,” but four times a year, she meets the moment with meat. “A week before I give blood, I start eating beef – roast beef sandwiches, and a friend and I go out and eat a big steak,” said the 84-yearold Rossmoor resident a few minutes before making her latest blood donation to ...
Posted on October 28, 2025
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Fireside Room to serve as polling site

Only Prop. 50 is on ballot for special section The Fireside Room at Gateway will serve as a polling place for the California special election on Tuesday, Nov. 4 from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., under the direction of the Contra Costa County Clerk and Recorder’s office. There is only one issue on the ballot for this special election – whether voters suppor...
Posted on October 28, 2025
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Animal Services addresses dog-safety challenges

Dog Park Club also hears about coyote concerns Rossmoor, like many East Bay locales on the border of civilization and nature, has had more and more reports of coyotes in recent years. That, Steve Amos says, requires more vigilance by dog owners, especially on the trails in and around the valley. “If you run into a coyote, make noise, don’t engage,”...
Posted on October 28, 2025
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Diversity Festival

Bringing sunshine to a cloudy day While murky weather lingered outdoors on Oct. 14, the sun seemed to shine inside the Event Center. That kind of special effect seems to happen with the Diversity Festival, which again worked its magic during its fifth annual edition. Part of the reason the festival continues to be one of Rossmoor’s most popular ann...
Posted on October 21, 2025
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Residents rattled: Dropped plans, major changes ahead for Medicare

For anyone on Medicare, it’s a seismic jolt to get a letter saying that your plan won’t be offered next year. That’s what residents Jane and Bob Viator experienced a couple weeks ago, opening their mail to learn that an Anthem Blue Cross prescription drug plan they’d been on was being discontinued. For the Viators, that letter signaled that it’s ti...
Posted on October 21, 2025