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Meet Tiburon resident Dr. Sujoya Dey, an electrophysiologist at Cardiovascular Center of Marin in Larkspur, who has a big heart — metaphorically speaking.She performs cardiac ablations and installs pacemakers in patients who have heart r → Read More
Barry Smith opened his Tiburon Gallery in September 2017 part-time with a goal of living here full-time by spring. All was going well until he needed open-heart surgery Thursday at Marin General. He hopes to be back to work soon.“Iȁ → Read More
About 100 family members and friends gathered last week to celebrate longtime Tiburon resident Ruth Wosser’s 100th birthday at Jason’s in Greenbrae.Born in Chico 12 years after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, she earned her col → Read More
Over the course of four decades, Glenn and Gaby Isaacson have volunteered for a variety of Belvedere causes.In fact, Glenn has donated so much project management time since the 1990s for Belvedere-Tiburon Library expansion plans, “I → Read More
Pam Krueger is all about money. She’s been a Tiburon resident for more than 26 years, co-host of “MoneyTrack” on 250 PBS stations and a national spokeswoman for the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard, a nonprofit that promotes f → Read More
Jim Levorsen was an architect and artist who lived in Belvedere for 50 years before he died in 2012 at age 83.But his artwork lives on, and will soon be put to a good cause.“As an artist at heart, my dad started taking art lessons → Read More
Christine Stephens, 54, is energy personified. As a gymnast for 13 years at the elite level and a coach for another 11 throughout the East Bay, she’s broken an elbow, both ankles a total of five times and even knocked herself out after a dismou → Read More
Hector Saldivar grew up in northern Mexico but moved to Tiburon three years ago from San Francisco. His mother — affectionately known as Tia Lupita — was proud to have perfected a hot sauce recipe, carefully handed down over many generat → Read More
Flock is an art gallery that opened last July after four months of renovation. It was created by Tiburon resident Robert E. Stevenson — an artist, photographer and conservationist — to share his life- → Read More
Ruth Livingston may be the only Marin County interior designer and custom furniture maker to have served as a lieutenant in the Israeli army. So how did she end up in Tiburon?“My father was a diplomat,” she said. “I was bor → Read More
What’s going on above Blackie’s Pasture? The Tiburon Peninsula Foundation is building a trestle trail to connect residents to this area’s railroad history dating back to 1884. “I climbed up there one day and marveled → Read More
After seeing One Warm Coat collection bins when she was living in San Francisco years ago, Lorraine Gemigniani started collecting coats from her Russian Hill neighbors. Her joy of giving grew each year, so when she saw the need in Marin County she spe → Read More
Caroluna Michelson looks more like a European runway model than an opera singer. She’s both, but didn’t discover her love for opera until she was in her 40s and raising three children.After graduating from high school in Danville → Read More
When Anh Sundstrom of Tiburon was marketing medical devices for spine surgery, she wanted to express her own brand of style. In 2011, she dedicated herself to blogging three times a week on her own time to appeal to other working women through → Read More
Charlotte Doyle lived in Tiburon for 20 years. In June 2015, she and her husband, Jon, decided to move their family of four up to the Sonoma Wine Country to live a “farm life” on some acreage.That lifestyle suddenly ended in the e → Read More
Tiburon teen Jake Nordstrom loves baseball, and he was so inspired after a recent trip to Cuba that he launched an Eagle Scout project with a GoFundMe campaign. His high-reachin → Read More
I’m new to Tiburon. So when I first met Gary Widman, one of my neighbors, I thought he was a pretty interesting character.Why? It wasn’t just one thing ... it was a handful.• First, maybe I was impressed that he → Read More