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Rossmoor moves cautiously as restrictions loosened

As Contra Costa County prepares to further loosen coronavirus-related restrictions in response to falling case levels, Rossmoor plans to continue its cautious approach to reopening facilities and activities. The county’s anticipated return to the “orange tier” in the next week or two, reflecting the reduced risk of COVID-19, will bring with it grea...
Posted on April 6, 2021
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Finally – Gateway coming back to life

Peacock Hall, some hobby shops reopen There was no fanfare, just the flip of a switch and the whir of an electric saw that signaled Gateway is coming back to life. After a year of lockdown, last week the Woodshop and Ceramics studios re-opened and movies came back to Peacock Hall. Over at The Waterford, residents were back in the dining rooms. Eliz...
Posted on April 6, 2021
 

Three elected to Mutual 70 board

Dave Kirkpatrick, Herma Lichtenstein and Janet Maleski were elected by acclamation as directors of Mutual 70. There were three vacancies on the board, and these three candidates provided their official forms by the deadline of March 19. The 10th annual membership meeting of Mutual 70 will be held Friday, June 18, at 10 a.m. via Zoom. In addition to...
Posted on April 6, 2021
 

Mutual 65 plans annual meeting on April 20

The 27th annual membership meeting of Mutual 65 (Devonshire) will be held Tuesday, April 20, at 9:30 a.m. via Zoom. In addition to reports of the officers and committee members, three candidates will be seated on the board, each to serve a two-year term. Elected by acclamation of the membership were Tom Lenz, Richard “Dick” Walsh and Ed O’Dea. Memb...
Posted on April 6, 2021
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Standing up in Rossmoor against anti-Asian hate

Aki Rasmussen’s parents spent three years during World War II in an Arkansas internment camp for Japanese Americans, but she said she had never felt prejudice herself to any notable degree – that is, until recently, with the spate of anti-Asian violence in the Bay Area and beyond. “I felt outraged and sad, of course, but also vulnerable” after the ...
Posted on March 30, 2021
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Majority very satisfied with News

Survey also offers insight on ways to improve In a survey conducted last month, 59% of residents said they were very satisfied and 29% said they were satisfied with the Rossmoor News – but the results and comments also highlighted plenty of areas for improvement. A combined 1,081 residents completed the survey online or submitted a print copy to th...
Posted on March 30, 2021
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Answering questions about COVID-19, vaccines, more

COVID-19 case levels are falling, vaccination rates are rising, and business activities are resuming. But while signs overall continue to point toward that long-awaited light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, they sometimes can seem flickering, conflicting and confusing. Here is a Q& A for residents to better understand what’s happening on the...
Posted on March 30, 2021
 

Mutual 65 schedules its annual meeting

Resident’s cartoon The 27th annual membership meeting of Mutual 65 (Devonshire) will be held Tuesday, April 20, at 9:30 a.m. via Zoom. In addition to reports of the officers and committee members, three candidates will be seated on the board, each to serve a two-year term. Elected by acclamation of the membership were Tom Lenz, Richard “Dick” Walsh...
Posted on March 30, 2021