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Coming Soon! Mill Valley Patch Gets a New Look
On Tuesday, Mill Valley Patch will unveil a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.
Hi, everyone. We've got some exciting news — Mill Valley Patch is getting a whole new look! It’s coming next week and it’s going to make the site easier to use, and a better place to connect and share. The best part? You’ll be able to see it all on your mobile phone!
Here’s what you need to know:
We’re including more great stories from your neighbors, right on the homepage. So you’ll have all of our local reporting, plus the latest know-how and opinion from local bloggers.
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We’re adding Boards to make it easier for you to connect with each other, debate an issue, or announce your garage sale, graduation, or find a lost pet.
More to say? It will be easier to start your own blog, too. You’ll soon be able to start your own blog anytime, and so you can have a stronger voice in the community - or just share your expertise and opinion. And if you’re already a Local Voices blogger, these tools are much more streamlined and straightforward.
Find out what's happening in Mill Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
You’ll see all of this (and more) on Patch next week. For a sneak peek, check out Stonington-Mystic Patch.
Questions? Please e-mail Associate Regional Editor Jim Welte at jimw@patch.com.
Here's what else is happening on Mill Valley Patch:
- State Parks Supporters Nab Eclectic Lineup for Mount Tam Jam Benefit
- Police Blotter: Pet Hospital Break-In, Clueless Drivers and a Basketball-Sized Sinkhole
- Police Arrest Alleged Drunk Driver After Crash into 2am Club
- Edna Maguire Won't Be Ready in the Fall — District to Extend School Day to Make December Move Work
- New Homes For Sale in Mill Valley This Week
- Mom Home With Two Kids Deters Kipling Drive Burglars
- Man Accused of Scamming Marin Couple Out of $1.6M Alleges 24-Hour Jail Lockdown
- Lt. Gov. Newsom Bails on Supes Meeting to Hail Marin Voter Turnout
- Marin Residents: Slow Down Plan Bay Area Housing Plan
- State Releases New Numbers on Suspensions and Expulsions at Tam High
- Chase Bank Looks to Build Branch at Blithedale-Camino Alto Gas Station Site
- Evacuation Drill in Panoramic & Edgewood Areas Planned for May 4
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