Aptos Times: June 15, 2022

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‘Gone With the Winfield’ by Joyce Oroz of Aromas T he 13th book in Joyce Oroz’s “Josephine Stuart Mystery Series is out. “Gone with the Winfield” roars to life in Hollister, where motorcycle culture thrives — unless something unexpected goes wrong! The family Oroz focuses on includes a mother, father and three sons who all love to ride their motorcycles at Hollister Hills Recreational Park. The mother is ill and dies and shortly after that the youngest son, Jerry, is presumed dead from a motorcycle accident. It is Easter vacation when Jerry, his two friends and his two older brothers motorcycle east to Colorado and back. On the return trip at the top of a mountain range, they ride straight into a whiteout snowstorm. Jerry and the motorcycle he named “Winfield” disappear over the side into the abyss. Jerry’s father, Wally, is devastated. One day he just walks away from his home and spends the next ten years alone, living in a forested area of the Hollister Hills park. Josephine befriends Wally and his adorable baby raccoon. Wally blames himself for Jerry’s death. The brothers

Joyce Oroz recording her book, Lost & Bound blame Lucas, David blames himself and Jerry’s girlfriend blames herself for not talking him out of going on the trip. Josephine, David and Lucas travel to Colorado to discover the truth. “Gone with the Winfield” is priced at $14.95 and is available at Kelly’s Books in Watsonville. Amazon has it in paperback and kindle. One reviewer on Amazon said, “It’s fun to recognize several places that are described in the book.” n

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he California Highway Patrol is embarking on a multiyear recruiting campaign to fill 1,000 vacant officer positions by hiring qualified individuals from California’s diverse communities. The “Join the CHP 1,000” campaign aims to appeal to a wide array of prospective applicants who may not be aware of the life-changing opportunity that awaits with a career with the CHP. “To meet the increasing demand for our services throughout the state, over the next few years our law enforcement

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family will be growing exponentially,” said CHP Commissioner Amanda Ray. “We are excited to welcome new members to the team so that the CHP can continue to provide the level of service the public has come to expect.” To qualify as a CHP cadet, applicants must be a United States citizen Amanda Ray or a permanent resident who has applied for citizenship, be between the ages of 20 and 35, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, be able to pass a physical abilities test and written exam, and complete a thorough background check with no felony convictions on record. A career with the CHP includes paid training. “CHP Academy” page 23


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One-Time State Funding for Homelessness, By Zach Friend, Supervisor

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Community Calendar • Arts & Entertainment – Pages 28

6min
page 29

Foliar Color Goes Beyond Green, By Tony Tomeo

11min
pages 27-28

I Heart Davenport This Summer • Property Owners OK Assessment to Maintain $400 Million Levee Flood Project

4min
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‘Gone With the Winfield’ by Joyce Oroz of Aromas • Join the CHP: 1,000 Officer Jobs Available

2min
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Sgt. Gutzwiller Remembered at Willowbrook Park

4min
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Aunt Beth’s Artichoke Dip

1min
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Stretch of Highway 101 Renamed for Trailblazing Astronaut Sally Ride • PVPSA Names Jasmine Najera Interim CEO • New PVUSD Administrators

4min
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Imperfect Instrument, Perfect Message, By Joyce and Barry Vissell

5min
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Thank you, Central Fire

8min
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Meet the Cast of Grease at Cabrillo Stage, By Mindy Pedlar

3min
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Measure D Defeated and More Election Results, By Jondi Gumz

4min
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County Grants: Winners & Losers, By Jondi Gumz

13min
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Resource Conservation District Gets $390,000, By Angie Gruys

3min
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Little Leaguers Put Aptos on the Map, by John Hibble • Cabrillo Host Lions Award 13 Aptos High Scholarships

4min
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Educators in Aptos Win Innovator Awards

3min
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Mount Madonna School’s 2022 Top Students

3min
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Big Basin Future: Comments Due

3min
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Covid & Kids Under 5: What’s Next?, By Jondi Gumz

5min
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