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Every edition of The Carmel Pine Cone — from 1915 through today. Open the Archive
Every edition of The Carmel Pine Cone — from 1915 through today. Open the Archive
Note: This page links to high-resolution scans of our earliest editions, plus electronic versions of all Pine Cones published since 2005. For the years in between, please access the Harrison Memorial Library archive by clicking here and following the instructions for searching.
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The Carmel Pine Cone was established in 1915 and is a legal newspaper for Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey County and the State of California, established by Superior Court Decree No. 35759, July 3, 1952. It is published every Friday by Carmel Communications Inc. , California corporation No. 1995272, Paul Miller, president.
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The Carmel Pine Cone Volume 105 No. 45 www.carmelpinecone.com November 8-14, 2019 Attention readers: Don’t forget that you can have the complete Carmel Pine Cone delivered every Thursday evening to your tablet, laptop, PC or phone — with no banner ads, popups, click bait or paywalls.
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Kelly Sorenson told The Pine Cone Tuesday. The group has been releasing captive-bred condors in Big Sur since 1997 — 10 years after the last wild California condor was taken into captivity in an attempt to restore the rare bird’s dwindling population. Soon to be soaring At the San Simeon site, Iniko will be introduced to