Wolverine boys look to join county elite
Despite its impressive record, many questioned whether or not the Westview High School boys’ basketball team was a legitimate contender heading into Palomar League play.
Despite its impressive record, many questioned whether or not the Westview High School boys’ basketball team was a legitimate contender heading into Palomar League play.
Earlier this season, it looked like the Westview High School girls basketball team was destined for elite status. But after winning 11 of their first 12 games to start the season, the Wolverines have fallen on hard times, losing six of their last eight.
Abundant rainfall and a hefty $21,000 donation to Rancho Bernardo’s underfunded Maintenance Assess District (MAD) have temporarily spared the community’s landscaped medians and common areas from major service cutbacks.
Parents at Sunset Hills Elementary are frustrated that the school district does not inform parents about proposals for cellular phone towers until it is too late.
Sherrie Anne Goldby, executive director of the Poway Senior Center, is on administrative leave this week pending termination because she objected to a recent consultant’s report that calls for drastic changes to center operations.
Retail heavy hitters Bed, Bath & Beyond and Cost Plus World Market, Chili’s and Wendy’s restaurants, and a Sav-on Drug Store are among the major tenants who will be moving into 4S Commons Town Center when it opens next year in 4S Ranch.
Overflow parking from the Tierra del Sol development in Bernardo Heights is making residents in nearby Vista de Bernardo see red, but a solution may finally be in sight.
It’s coming down to the wire for Rancho Bernardans intending to run for open seats in the March 5 community elections.
The deadline for filing a declaration of candidacy to run for the Planning Board, the Community Council and/or the Recreation Council is Monday. Rancho Bernardo residents18 years or older are eligible to run provided they have lived in the community at least 30 days.