Food trucks at Gateway

The food truck lineup for March at Gateway is set with a few favorites returning. The trucks serve lunch every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot at Gateway. The lineup is as follows: • March 1 – Rosie’s Mexican Food, serving street tacos, taco salad, shrimp ceviche and more • March 8 – Roadside SF, featuring rotisserie chicken, spar...
Posted on February 22, 2022
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Republicans to host Assembly candidate

Joe Rubay, a Republican candidate for state Assembly, will be the guest speaker at the Republican Club dinner on Tuesday, March 15 at 5:15 p.m. in the Event Center’s Tahoe Room. Social hour starts at 5:15 p.m., with dinner at 6 p.m. Cost for dinner (menu to be determined) is $42 for members and $45 for guests. Cost for members coming at 6:50 p.m. f...
Posted on February 22, 2022
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Rising from the ashes

Construction began Feb. 7 on the repair of a carport in Entry 7 of Tice Creek Drive that sustained substantial damage in a fire last March. Work on the carport is expected to continue for several weeks. Photo by Kathleen Epperson A carport in Entry 7 of Tice Creek Drive is being rebuilt following a fire in March 2021 that badly damaged it. Photo by...
Posted on February 15, 2022
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Wildfire safety

A large group from the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District prepare to clear and remove brush and low tree limbs near the power lines at the end of Stanley Dollar Drive. News photo by Dan Rosenstrauch CCCFPD workers remove branches during the fire fuel reduc-tion work at the end of Stanley Dollar Drive last week. News photo by Dan Rosenstra...
Posted on February 15, 2022
 

Clarification

A page 1 story Feb. 9 about First Mutual spending $160,000 for 53 electrical subpanels should have more clearly stated that board member Pat Donahue was present at the Jan. 28 board meeting but not for the subpanel vote.
Posted on February 15, 2022
 

Please be patient, News will be delivered

Recently, some residents have called on Wednesdays to say their Rossmoor News has not been delivered. Others have complained that their delivery is late. As a reminder, delivery of the News is not guaranteed until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. Because of staff shortages, the newspaper might be delivered at a time later than usual. When a news carrier is si...
Posted on February 15, 2022
 

Lanes close due to work at the gate

Lane closures are underway at the front gate as wires and cameras are installed as part of a new access control system. Public Safety Manager Tom Cashion said work at the front gate, which necessitate laneby- lane closures in and out of Rossmoor, will take a couple of weeks. Work began on Monday, Feb. 7. Upgrades at the front gate will include came...
Posted on February 8, 2022
 

Correction ————-

A Trash Tip in the Jan. 26 of recyclable paper. This mailissue said that all mailers must er can go in the blue carts. All go in landfill, but the mailer in mailers with bubble-lined padthe forefront of the photo was ding go in landfill, of a new Amazon mailer made
Posted on February 8, 2022
 

Limited bus service Feb. 21

By News staff There will be limited bus service on Monday, Feb. 21, for the Presidents Day holiday. Downtown service will be offered at 10 a.m., Noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. To schedule a ride on Feb. 21, call Dial-A-Bus at 1-925-- 988-7676 on Feb. 20 during regular business hours.
Posted on February 8, 2022
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Old Rossmoor phone book recycle all but the covers

By News staff Residents have begun receiving the new Rossmoor phone book, which begs the question as to what should be done with the old phone book. Most of the phone book can be recycled in the blue bin. Just tear off the shiny front and back cover, as well as the first inset page and book’s spine, and toss those in landfill. The remaining inside ...
Posted on February 8, 2022