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Watsonville is a city in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. The population was 51,199 according to the 2010 census. Watsonville is a small farming community on the central coast of California. The city is home to people of varied ethnic backgrounds.
There is a large Hispanic population, small group of Croats, and a Filipino, Caucasian, and Japanese population of people that live and work in Watsonville. The economy centers predominantly around the farming industry. The city is known for growing strawberries, apples, lettuce and a host of other vegetables.The Pajaro Valley has a climate that is usually pleasant – around 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit – year round.
This climate makes Watsonville an attractive coastal environment for the neighboring inland communities with very hot summers. The Pajaro Valley Unified School District has an attendance of about 18,000 students kindergarten through 12th grades. There are several private religious-based schools in Watsonville such as Notre Dame School, Monte Vista Christian, Salesian Sisters and St. Francis. There are also several charter schools and the non-religious independent Pre-K through 12th grade Mount Madonna School. These schools provide a wide range of educational options for local families. Watsonville is generally conservative on the political spectrum and average in relationship to the neighboring communities of Salinas, Castroville, and Prunedale.
The larger coastal town directly north of Watsonville is the city of Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz is a draw for many young college students who attend Cabrillo College or UC Santa Cruz. Because Watsonville and Santa Cruz are beach towns, they draw many visitors from San Jose and from the inland Valley areas. Like neighboring Salinas in Monterey County, Watsonville produces a variety of fruits and vegetables, primarily apples, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and table mushrooms.
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Mary is a central coast native and has been in the insurance business since 1988 and with Scurich Insurance Services since 1998. Mary graduated from Monterey High School and attended Monterey Peninsula College. She is a member of Insurance Professionals of Monterey Bay, which is a local chapter of the National Association of Insurance Women, and has served as President among other Board positions. Mary is an avid walker, loves to bicycle and enjoys gardening, camping and cooking.
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A Corralitos man looked down to light a cigarette and change the radio station on his Chevy Blazer early Wednesday, but lost control of the vehicle, crashed, knocked out power to a neighborhood and caught a house on fire, the California Highway Patrol reported.
The crash, blackout and fire happened just before 1 a.m. on Freedom Boulevard at Bowker Road, a smattering of homes adjacent to agriculture land north of Watsonville.
Thomas Roller, 29, told CHP officers he was driving about 40-50 mph—the posted speed in the area is 45 mph—when he lost control of his 1996 Blazer. From there, it was a domino effect.
The truck struck a power pole on the corner of Freedom and Bowker, sheering off the pole. The Blazer continued across the intersection, through the front fence at a Bowker Road house and into the home’s yard, the CHP reported.
The broken power pole fell into another power pole. Approximately 920 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. customers lost power, the company reported.
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Scurich Insurance Services
Phone: (831) 661-5697
Fax: (831) 661-5741
Physical:
783 Rio Del Mar Blvd., Suite7,
Aptos, Ca 95003-4700
Mailing:
PO Box 1170
Watsonville, CA 95077-1170
E-mail address:
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Available 8:30am - 5:00pm