Council fires city manager ‘without cause’
Greenfield City Council has fired City Manager Jaime Fontes after a closed session vote during a special meeting Friday night.
Learning with Lego
Arroyo Seco Academy students and teachers recently explored a new innovation lab with help from the Lego Education Center.
Mee Memorial Hospital CEO gives update on projects
Mee Memorial Hospital CEO Susan Childers, who last month announced her plans for retirement beginning March 1, recently shared an update on some of the projects happening at the King City facility as well as its upcoming expansion at the Greenfield Clinic.
Greenfield man wins $442K on Mega Millions ticket
Greenfield resident Salvador Fonseca was enjoying a warm cup of coffee on a quiet Saturday morning when his life suddenly changed.
Pinnacle partners
The City of Greenfield is showing its support of Pinnacles National Park by joining the Pinnacles Gateway Partners, a partnership with neighboring cities to help protect the park’s resources and visitor experiences.
Community Foundation to award Census 2020 grants
To help outreach and education efforts, the Community Foundation for Monterey County (CFMC) has established the Census 2020 Fund.
Science Workshop earns $25K from golf tourney
Greenfield Community Science Workshop has been awarded $25,000 through Chevron’s Eagles for Education initiative to benefit local science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education programs at last month’s PURE Insurance Championship golf tournament in Pebble Beach.
Welcome to the city
Greenfield Fire Department was officially brought into the City of Greenfield as part of its city services on July 2.
Whale of a time
Monterey Fisherman’s Wharf Association has partnered with the Greenfield Community Science Workshop to provide funding that will cover the transportation costs for dozens of local families to attend this weekend’s Whalefest on the coast.
Greenfield council votes to halt Roundup use
Responding to community health concerns, Greenfield City Council unanimously adopted a resolution last Tuesday night directing city staff to halt all use of the carcinogenic weed killer Roundup and replace it with “greener” alternatives.