Archive for: June, 2006

Welk presents entertaining ‘Lady’

Nestled in the hills north of Escondido, the Lawrence Welk Resort is the ideal setting for the magical atmosphere created by the expertly staged “My Fair Lady.”

Two teens charged in break-in

Two Poway teens are now in Juvenile Hall after recently being arrested on suspicion of committing a home invasion robbery at a Poway home on June 21, according to Sheriff’s detectives.

Sweet Sixteen – Rancho Bernardo performer Alize Rozsnyai has released her first album

Rancho Bernardo High School senior Alize Rozsnyai is no stranger to performing, but her newly released CD, “Sweet 16,” will present her to a much broader audience.

Snuff it: City to ban cigs in parks

Smokers wanting to kick the habit might have another incentive — thanks to the San Diego City Council.

Sign-ups underway for housing

Poway’s latest affordable housing units, the “Solara” project on Community Road, will be energy-efficient without sacrificing style, when the complex is expected to open in early 2007.

Santaluz school named

An elementary school slated to open 2008 in Santaluz, west of Rancho Penasquitos, will be called Willow Grove following a unanimous vote of approval by the Poway Unified School Board Monday night.

Residents raise concerns over proposed Linear dog park in PQ

Dogs might one day run off-leash at Linear Park, but they still have a lot of hurdles to jump.

Renaissance Man – Rancho Bernardo resident Blaine C. Readler pens first book

Rancho Bernardo resident Blaine C. Readler is a man of many interests. Engineer, inventor and musician are some of the titles he carries.

RB’s Tangles a cut above

During the past 22 years, Bryan Harrold, owner of Tangles — A Hair Design Group, has clipped, colored and curled his way into a thriving business in Bernardo Heights.

RB soccer coach headed east

Rancho Bernardo High School boys soccer varsity head coach Evan Camperell has accepted the head women’s soccer coaching position at Eastern Nazarene University in Boston.

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