🌱 Healdsburg Salon Sale + Black Oak Expansion? + Hunt For Next Adels
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Hello, my people! Simone here with your fresh edition of the Healdsburg community newsletter, filled with everything you need to know about what’s happening locally. Today you’ll learn about:
- Who might take over the Oakville Grocery space
- A local beauty salon that’s up for sale
- An insane amount of holiday markets and events happening this weekend
- And much more…
But first, I have some big news! This is the final newsletter I’ll send out via Patch. It’s been an amazing run, and I’m so grateful to Patch for giving me a platform to help keep the community informed all these years. From now on, Patch’s morning newsletter will look more like it used to: a lineup of great local stories from Patch journalists.
Don’t worry, though — my Healdsburg newsletter will live on! I’ll just be writing it for the Healdsburg Tribune now. I’m so excited to be working for our historic hometown paper. As a little girl, I thought the Tribune was the best (and only) newspaper in the world — it was my New York Times. And now I get to help it thrive! So make sure to subscribe to emails from the Trib, if you don’t already. And feel free to reach out if you’re having trouble: [email protected].
Now, your local weather:
- Today: Mix of sun and clouds, with some wind. Slight chance of rain. High: 61 Low: 39.
- Friday: Mix of sun and clouds again. Another small chance of rain. High: 59 Low: 38.
- Saturday: Same same. High: 61 Low: 41.
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Here are the top stories today in Healdsburg:
- Healdsburg police have issued a missing-person alert for Geyserville resident Michele Paul, who reportedly hasn’t been seen in over two weeks. She’s believed to be driving a black Volkswagon Jetta from 2019, with the license plate number 8LBD141, police say. Concerned residents are commenting on the police department’s Facebook post; some remember that Michele always used to swim at ParkPoint in Healdsburg. “She is a wonderful lady,” says Peggy Arreguin. “I sure hope she finds her way back home.” Healdsburg police are encouraging anyone who has “any info, saw anything, or know someone who might” to reach out to them at (707) 431-3377. (Healdsburg Police Department via Facebook)
- Now that Oakville Grocery and its sister wine shop at the southeast corner of the plaza are closed, everyone’s talking about what might take their place. And the Healdsburg Tribune has some dirt. The new tenant will “be related to Black Oak Coffee, a Ukiah-based roastery that already has a Healdsburg location at 324 Center Street,” the Tribune reports in a sweeping new piece on what the…
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