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‘Mill Valley’ Songwriter Rita Abrams Looking for New Home

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On Christmas Day in 1969, Rita Abrams sat on a bench outside the Mill Valley bus depot and wrote a cheerful little song about the town she’d come to call home a few months before. “Mill Valley” celebrates the Marin County town, its creeks, sunshine and trees, and its sense …read more

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