I can’t open content at that URL. Could you paste the article text here, or maybe just the key points you want included? Stuff like the headline, dates, locations, figures, quotes, and what you want readers to take away would all help. Once you share that, I’ll turn it into a Marin County blog post that actually fits what you’re looking for.
Here’s what you’ll get after you send the article:
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– A blog post of about 600 words, written in Marin County’s local voice. I’ll work in town and city names—San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Novato, Corte Madera, Larkspur, Fairfax, Point Reyes Station, Bolinas, Ross, San Anselmo, and others.
– The structure you asked for:
– I’ll start with a short paragraph explaining what the article covers.
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Subsections to highlight key angles or local perspectives, separated by a brief bit of prose.
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Subsections to highlight key angles or local perspectives, separated by a brief bit of prose.
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– Bold text with , italics with .
– Bullet points using
where lists are appropriate.
– An SEO tilt that foregrounds Marin County towns and entities. Think San Rafael’s downtown developments, Mill Valley schools, Sausalito waterfront updates, Tiburon ferry service, Novato housing initiatives, Larkspur planning commission, Marin County parks, Point Reyes National Seashore, and so on.
– A tone and cadence suited to a Marin County newspaper audience. The writing should feel authoritative, hometown-focused, and aware of both local history and what’s happening right now.
If you don’t have the article text handy, you can also paste:
– The headline
– A brief summary (3–5 bullets) of the article’s key facts
– Any quotes, figures, or dates
– The town-specific angles you want emphasized. For example: impact on San Rafael commuters, Mill Valley business openings, Sausalito tourism.
With that, I’ll produce the post exactly in your requested format and tone.
Here is the source article for this story: The cuisine that thrives in the Bay Area — but nowhere else in Calif.
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