Archive for: October, 2006

Westview volleyball gearing up for CIF

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It’s easy to imagine a girls’ volleyball team slipping under the radar in the mercilessly competitive Palomar League if the name on the front of the jersey does not read Torrey Pines, Mt. Carmel or La Costa Canyon.

Traffic problems are focus of RB forum

Congested and frustrating traffic problems are not only found on Interstate 15 during rush hour, but also throughout Rancho Bernardo. Some of residents’ biggest vehicle grievances were aired during a forum Oct. 23 at the Westwood Club.

Think you can sing? Contest to find top teens

Iif you’re longing to cure your “American Idol” cravings with some real, local talent, look no further than Project CenterStage, a teen musical competition presented by J Company Youth Theatre, a program of the San Diego Center for Jewish Culture.

Students celebrate Red Ribbon Week

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It’s Red Ribbon Week, an annual reminder that kids and adults should pledge to be drug-free, a message that gets real personal when Enrique Camarena Jr. delivers it.

Students ask teens, ‘Can I have your autograph?’

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Five Rancho Bernardo students did not begin the school year expecting to be local celebrities with their own trading cards. Yet, that’s exactly what happened.

StoneRidge tennis team aces season

A recreational tennis team from Poway bucked the odds recently, earning a trip to the national finals and coming just a few games short of a Cinderella ending.

RB residents resist demands to keep trees trimmed

In the coming months, chain saw buzzing may not be the only noise in Seven Oaks as trees are pruned or cut. If sentiments at a recent town hall meeting are any indication, joining the buzzing will be the voices of hundreds of residents.

PowPAC’s ‘Beyound Therapy’ has plenty of laughs

With laughter constantly breaking out in the audience, there could be no doubt about the entertainment factor of PowPAC’s current production, playwright Christopher Durang’s “Beyond Therapy.”

Poway voters to select mayor, two council members

Four challengers are vying for two City Council seats and the mayor’s post, while incumbents stand behind the quality of life accomplishments under their tutelage — low crime, great homes and schools — that make Poway what it is today.

Poway residents offer ‘town center’ ideas

If Powegians could shape a new town center, it would be pedestrian-friendly, have limited access to cars, offer art features, outdoor cafes and aesthetically pleasing buildings to compliment the “neighborhood friendly” setting of Poway.

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