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Tiburon CA: HISTORY PRESENTATION – Dairy Farmers of Southern Marin: Mon, Apr 18, 7 p.m. -Town Hall

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Tiburon CA: HISTORY PRESENTATION – Dairy Farmers of Southern Marin: Mon, Apr 18, 7 p.m. -Town Hall

Posted on 17 April 2011 by tibtv

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Tiburon CA: Tiburon moving forward with new rec building

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Tiburon CA: Tiburon moving forward with new rec building

Posted on 11 October 2010 by tibtv

The town of Tiburon is moving ahead with plans for a new 4,800-square-foot recreation building to house after-school education and other programs.
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Tiburon CA: Council to weigh plan for after-school site

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Tiburon CA: Council to weigh plan for after-school site

Posted on 03 October 2010 by tibtv

The Tiburon Town Council will discuss plans Wednesday for a nearly $1 million after-school building at 600 Neds Way.
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Tiburon CA – Tech exec’s dream: Ridgetop solar-powered mansion in Tiburon

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Tiburon CA – Tech exec’s dream: Ridgetop solar-powered mansion in Tiburon

Posted on 06 August 2010 by tibtv

A Silicon Valley high-tech magnate is on track to win approval of plans for a solar-powered 15,240-square-foot mansion on a Tiburon ridgetop.
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Tiburon Council to hear appeal on wireless equipment

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Tiburon Council to hear appeal on wireless equipment

Posted on 28 February 2010 by tibtv

The Planning Commission’s conditional approval of a wireless communication facility at the Cove Shopping Center is being appealed to the Town Council.
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Council will discuss street camera issue

Posted on 15 November 2009 by tibtv

The Tiburon Town Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday to discuss putting security cameras to monitor traffic in and out of town.
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'Our Town – 30 Years of Ark Images' by Diane Smith

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'Our Town – 30 Years of Ark Images' by Diane Smith

Posted on 30 September 2009 by robertjamesusa

An exhibit titled “Our Town – 30 Years of Ark Images” by longtime Ark photographer, Diane Smith, will be in the upstairs Community Room of Tiburon Town Hall from Monday, September 28, through Friday, November 27, with an artist’s reception Wednesday, October 7, from 6 to 8 p.m.

Event taken from “The Beacon Newsletter” October 2009, a publication of The Tiburon Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.
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Daily News & Views | Tiburon, CA

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Tiburon Police Chief Michael Cronin Murder Investigation on Tiburon Talk

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Tiburon Police Chief Michael Cronin Murder Investigation on Tiburon Talk

Posted on 25 September 2009 by robertjamesusa

The Town of Tiburon newsletter “Tiburon Talk” issued a statement from Tiburon Police Chief Michael Cronin on the homicide investigation of Joan Rosenthal who was discovered tuesday, sept 22, 2009 on the 600 block of Hillary Drive. This small serene waterfront town that has only seen 4 homicides in 40 years is reeling from the shock of such a brazen and cold blooded event. The Tiburon Police Department with the assistance of the Marin County Sheriff’s Department (and even the Mill Valley Police Dep’t) are working diligently on the investigation.
Tiburon and Belvedere Residents may sign up for the “Tiburon Talk” Town Newsletter at the website: ci.tiburon.ca.us (highly recommended)

Tibur0n Police Chief Michael Cronin statement:

The murder of Tiburon resident Joan Rosenthal occurred sometime between 6 p.m. Monday and early Tuesday morning, when her body was discovered by a friend. She had been shot in the head at close range a few steps outside the front door of her house.
I will not go into the details of this case here, as I am sure you have read news accounts and copies of press releases are on our website.  I would like to give you some general information about how the Police Department handles major cases and address some commonly asked questions.
Initial Response
We are a small department, so the investigative requirements of a crime like this immediately overwhelm our capacity.   Fortunately, we are able to rely upon mutual aid agreements for assistance. Upon our discovery of the crime, we immediately requested the assistance of the Sheriff’s Department, which flew into action to supplement our local resources.
Investigators began arriving within minutes. Within hours the Sheriff had committed all of his investigators and crime scene technicians. By mid afternoon over thirty detectives, officers and technicians were at the scene, many remaining until Wednesday evening. Mill Valley Police Department handled our calls for service while we summoned off duty officers. San Rafael Police Public Information Officer arrived to help us deal with the news media. Several other local departments immediately offered their assistance.
Risk Analysis
One of the first things we do in any investigation of a violent crime is to assess if there is an immediate risk to the rest of our community. In this case, we concluded that no immediate threat existed. To date, we have learned nothing to change that belief.  It is always a balance between alerting people to meaningful steps they can take to protect themselves from a threat, and simply causing alarm.  Nothing about this case pointed to the likelihood of risk to others.
Release of Information
We are often asked why we don’t give out much detail in press releases when a crime occurs. This is a source of frustration for many people, but there are good reasons for withholding even seemingly innocuous details.
Next Steps
The first task, crime scene investigation and the identification of potential witnesses, has been concluded. Police are now identifying and interviewing those who had any association with Mrs. Rosenthal. We know that Mrs. Rosenthal had a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Those whom the Police believe may have helpful information are being contacted.
Are We Safe?
Tiburon remains one of the safest communities in California. We know from experience that three quarters of all murders are committed by persons known to the victim. Less than one in five is a random event. I wish to repeat that we have no reason to believe that anyone else in Tiburon is at any greater risk now than they were before this tragedy occurred.  If that changes, we will take immediate steps to advise the public.
The murder of Joan Rosenthal is a tragedy for her family and for our community. I wish to assure you that every resource available to us is being focused on this case.
Michael Cronin
Chief of Police
Tiburon Talk Town Newsletter

Tiburon Talk Town Newsletter

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Council to hear plan for legal settlement

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Council to hear plan for legal settlement

Posted on 14 September 2009 by marinij-posts

The Tiburon Town Council will meet Wednesday to discuss a proposed settlement for the Martha Company vs.

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Council to hear appeal of design commission

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Council to hear appeal of design commission

Posted on 29 August 2009 by marinij-posts

The Tiburon Town Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday to hear an appeal of a Design Review Commission decision regarding 66 Rock Hill Road, where a new single-family home is planned.
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