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Neighbors discuss raid - Petaluma Argus Courier
One neighbor who asked not to be identified but lives several houses down from the McNeil Ave. home that was raided said loud noises first roused him from bed at around 4 am Not knowing what was happening, he went back to bed.
Changes to mail service in store - Petaluma Argus Courier
A mail clerk who has worked for the Postal Service for over two decades declined to give his name, but said that morale is low among the employees because of the uncertainty of where the jobs will be after the facility closes.
Police: Elderly Petaluma woman jumps to death from senior housing complex - Petaluma Argus Courier
“Her son came in and told us that she passed away, that was it,” said the woman, who wouldn't give her name. The Council on Aging, an advocacy group for the elderly, said Vintage Chateau is an independent living development for residents aged 55 and ...
More layoffs of city employees loom - Petaluma Argus Courier
According to city employees who requested anonymity, City Manager John Brown recently told employee union leaders that as many as 38 jobs are in jeopardy if ...
Petaluma grandmother bilked of $7500 in international scam - Petaluma Argus Courier
We really should have known better, but it just caught us by surprise,” said the 86-year-old woman, who asked that her name not be used because of the ...
'Newly needy' seek help from local charities - Petaluma Argus Courier
The resident, who also declined to give her name, worked for 11 years as an educator but has been unable to find work for two years. ...

