THE SANTA CRUZ HARBORMASTER HAS ISSUED THE FOLLOWING WARNING TO PEOPLE WITH VESSELS IN THE HARBOR. LARGE AND DANGEROUS SURF IS FORECAST FROM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING, WITH THE SWELL EXPECTED TO PEAK SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PEOPLE ARE ASKED TO MAKE SURE THEIR VESSELS ARE SECURE, AND THAT DOCK LINES AND FENDERS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. PEOPLE ARE FURTHER ENCOURAGED TO REPLACE, AND/OR ADD LINES AS NEEDED.
POWERFUL SURGE CONDITIONS IN THE HARBOR, AND BREAKING SURF AT THE ENTRANCE, ARE ANTICIPATED.
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4 pounds of methamphetamine, and more than 2-thousand dollars, were discovered during a recent traffic stop. Nicholas Ardanuy faces charges of having drugs for sale. He was booked into Santa Cruz County Jail.
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California small, and micro, businesses negatively impacted by Covid-19 (and health and safety restrictions), can now put in applications for a new Covid-19 relief grant. The funds will be awarded in amounts up to a quarter of a million dollars. The application window, that opened this morning, will close at 11:59 p.m. January 8th. More information can be found on-line at: www.CaliforniaSBDC.org/covid-19-relief-grant
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As of January 1st, Palace Arts is moving their Downtown Store into their Capitola location to create one, giant art supply store to serve the area. The last day to shop at the Downtown Palace Art store is this Thursday, December 31st.
The downtown store was the flagship store for Palace.....and it opened back in 1949. The owners say they are confident that blending the 2 stores (in the Capitola site) is the best way for them to continue to serve their loyal friends & customers for generations to come.....and they wish everyone a happy new year, and they thank all of their customers (and the community as a whole) for the continued support.
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