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NorthBay biz is a four color business and lifestyles magazine covering Napa, Marin and Sonoma counties. NorthBay biz covers local business, news, lifestyles, restaurants, the wine industry, nonprofits, things to do and more throughout the North Bay Area. It was started in 1975 as Sonoma Business magazine.
State Route 37 (SR 37) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs 21 miles (34 km) along the northern shore of San Pablo Bay.It serves as a vital connection in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, running from U.S. Route 101 in Novato, through northeastern Marin County, and the southern tips of both Sonoma and Solano Counties to Interstate 80 in Vallejo.
The Press Democrat is published in Santa Rosa and is the largest daily newspaper in the North Bay. It is descended from the Sonoma Democrat, founded in 1857. [73] Local business papers include the North Bay Business Journal [74] and NorthBay biz. [75] The North Bay Bohemian is a free weekly alternative. [76] The Sonoma County Gazette is a free ...
Gone are the days of the sad mocktail — the cranberry cocktail topped with a bit of seltzer or a blend of every juice behind the bar. A growing number of bartenders are paying just as much ...
The North Bay is a subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California, United States. The largest city is Santa Rosa , which is the fifth-largest city in the Bay Area. It is the location of the Napa and Sonoma wine regions , and is the least populous and least urbanized part of the Bay Area.
North Bay west limits at Duchesnay Creek bridge 1958 [12] [13] current North Bay Business Route Highway 17B: 20.6: 12.8 Highway 17 east via Bar River Road Highway 17 west – Sault Ste. Marie near Kenora: 2008 [14] current Garden River Highway 19: 24.1: 15.0 Highway 3 in Tillsonburg Highway 401 near Ingersoll: 1930 [15] current
In 2007, he was recognized by the North Bay Business Journal as being one of the 40 business and community leaders under 40. [2] In November 2008, Carrillo was elected to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors at the age of 27. His term ended in June 2012, and Carrillo was re-elected to be on the Board of Supervisors in January 2013. [3]
The former Windsor station in 1940. The station building was built by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad in the early 1900s. [citation needed] The station last closed to passenger service after November 10, 1958.