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FINAL ROUND

After 33+ years and many improvements, Director of Golf Mark Heptig is retiring When Mark Heptig accepted a job as Rossmoor’s head golf pro in February 1993, the golf operation didn’t have the same polished sheen it has today. “The golf shop was very small, and the courses were run down,” Heptig said in a recent interview. “The courses were the ‘no...
Posted on January 13, 2026
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Planning Committee discusses potential changes in bus service

Ideas include more weekday service in Rossmoor, moving to vans The RWC Planning Committee and other Rossmoor officials discussed last week what would be fundamental changes in bus transportation in and around Rossmoor, including more service within Rossmoor on weekdays and potential elimination of weekend service, transitioning from small buses to ...
Posted on January 13, 2026
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Pets’ role in senior lives explored

Asking those attending Rossmoor Rotary’s luncheon meeting how many had a pet in their life, Alyssa Stone saw an endless sea of arms rise. Flipping the question to see if anyone had never had a pet in their life, no arms went up. “They are so important to us,” said Stone, director of community engagement for Joybound People & Pets of Walnut Cree...
Posted on January 13, 2026
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New state laws will affect Rossmoorians in new year

New plastic bag ban, HOA fine cap top list Every new year brings new laws, affecting consumers, motorists and others in various ways. In California, some of the more notable new laws taking effect in 2026 (or even a little earlier) will directly affect Rossmoor residents. These include an expanded ban of plastic bags at retail businesses (SB 1053) ...
Posted on January 6, 2026
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Resolutions don’t resonate, but goals do in Rossmoor

Those asked don’t play the formal New Year’s resolutions game That age-old notion of making New Year’s resolutions doesn’t seem to fly in Rossmoor. At least that was indicated when a smattering of Rossmoorians were asked as 2026 approached whether they partake in the resolutions tradition. Sam Citron, who was at Hillside with the Lawn Bowling Club’...
Posted on January 6, 2026
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Cold weather brings home fire risks

Duringthewintermonths, heating equipment becomes essential in many homes. At the same time, increased use of heaters, fireplaces and other heating devices SAFETY: What to know about space heaters can elevate the risk of fire, power outages and carbon monoxide exposure. Awareness and preparation are key to staying safe throughout the season. Nationa...
Posted on January 6, 2026
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Rossmoor weathers Christmas week storm, braces for more

Four fallen trees, three of them reported on Christmas Day, plus a handful of reports of flooded manors and other water-related damage were the most serious incidents in Rossmoor after a round of heavy rain and high winds that week. RWC officials were bracing for significant rain forecast for this past weekend. STORM: Downed trees, flooding Though ...
Posted on January 6, 2026
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A look back at 2025 in Rossmoor Walnut Creek

It was a year of big changes in Rossmoor, to be sure – a new pickleball building broke ground, a new restaurantoperatoriscoming, and a new business software system that promises to make life easier for Rossmoor’s accountants, Mutuals and department heads is starting to hit its stride. Oh, and GRF is now RWC. There was also the unexpected – lower co...
Posted on December 23, 2025
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In his second mayoral stint, Wilk notes greater ties between city and Rossmoor

Starting his second stint as Walnut Creek’s mayor, Kevin Wilk sees a greater bond between the city and Rossmoor, a community he’s known for much of his life. “I love that in the last 10 years, Rossmoor has become more integrated within the city,” Wilk said during a recent interview with this newspaper. “In decades past, Rossmoor was sort of an isla...
Posted on December 23, 2025