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Limekiln State Park open for Day Use
BIG SUR – California State Parks [yesterday] announced that Limekiln State Park is now open to the public for day use. The park has been closed since the landslide at Paul’s Slide on Jan. 14, 2023...
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Monterey County Election Results
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Greg Caput served on the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors for the entirety of the previous decade. First elected in 2010, Caput has represented the more rural and agriculture-based segment of Santa Cruz County, which includes the city of Watsonville. Caput was born and raised in Watsonville, cutting lettuce in the summer to make his first dollars. He served in the Army Reserve National Guard for eight years beginning in 1970. Caput founded and continues to manage a painting company. He served as a youth outreach coordinator in Medellin, Colombia, at one point. Before his election to the Board of Supervisors, Caput served four years on the Watsonville City Council, beginning in 2006. Greg and his wife, Carmen, have five children.
First elected: Nov. 2, 2010
Day job: Owner/manager of a painting company
Alma maters: Western State University College of Law (law degree); Santa Clara University (bachelor’s degree, political science)
Notable quote: “You just have to press your case, and keep pressing it.”
Supervisor Caput’s Watsonville office is in the Veterans Memorial Building, 215 E Beach St. Hours are Tue. 1-5 p.m., Thu.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Constituents can also meet with him the third Wednesday of the month from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Sheriff’s South County Service Center, 790 Green Valley Road, Watsonville.
From Good Times...
The longtime Santa Cruz County Supervisors attend their final city council meeting.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
From The Pajaronian...
After serving for 12 years as the representative of Santa Cruz County’s 4th District, Supervisor Greg Caput says that he will not seek reelection in the upcoming June primary.
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