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Josette Brose-Eichar: Need For Comment On New SDC Plan

As I write my column today about the Sonoma Developmental Center (SDC), I am aware that Permit Sonoma plans to publish a Notice of Preparation (NOP) for responsible agencies and interested parties to provide comments on what should be included in the Draft Environmental Impact... Continue

Josette Brose-Eichar: Reshaping the Arc of History

Time passes at a dizzying and accelerating rate as we grow old.  At the Jack London Saloon in Glen Ellen I ran into Caterina Landry, a trustee on the Sonoma Valley School Board.  We talked generally about high school curriculum and I mentioned the contrast... Continue

Josette Brose-Eichar: Do we know how to read people?  

We are told when we meet someone to be open-minded, to give someone new the benefit of a doubt. Do not judge people on first impressions. When I was young my instincts were not yet formed.  I trusted, unintentionally.  When there were signs that someone... Continue

Josette Brose-Eichar: While Waiting for a Springs Plaza 

In late 2024 Susan Gorin announced limited funds to create a Temporary Springs Plaza in the county owned parking lot, adjacent to what everyone calls “the Old Church Mouse Building” at the corner of Boyes Boulevard and Highway 12. In 22 years of living in... Continue

Josette Brose-Eichar: Welcome to 1984

I read George Orwell’s 1984, picked up at the local library in 1965, when I was in middle school. I read it again in 1968 for a high school English class. In the late 60’s we had several young, very progressive teachers.  In one class... Continue

A Woman’s Worth

“You will lose if you choose to refuse to put her first.  She will and she can find a man who knows her worth.  A Real man just can't deny a woman's worth.” These are words from “A woman’s worth” by Alicia Keys, written in... Continue

Yard Signs and Memories of My Mother

I took down our shiny, new, pristine, “Cats for Kamala" and "Harris/Walz” yard signs.  Still in the yard are two, very old, ragged signs.  One says, “In this house we believe: Black lives matter, woman’s rights are human rights, no human is illegal, science is... Continue