Archive for: March, 2008

Titans dominate Lions tourney

The Poway High baseball team is showing why it is considered to be one of the top teams — if not the top team — in the county.

San Diego city candidates at April 3 forum

Residents will have their first in-person opportunity to compare San Diego mayor and city attorney candidates during a forum next week.

RB fire victims now burglary victims

Some Rancho Bernardo residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged by wildfire last October are reporting that they have been victimized again during recent weeks.

PUSD unveils new plan to balance budget

Poway Unified officials have revised their approach to funding a $15.5 million 2008-2009 budget deficit in a way that will result in fewer teacher layoffs but, in some cases, deep cuts in services.

PUSD represented on all-CIF squads

Now that the winter sports season is over, it’s time for lists re-capping the accomplishments of the area’s student athletes.

Obituaries for March 27, 2008

Mary M. Mohr Services were held this morning (Thursday) for Mary Margaret Mohr of Rancho Bernardo, who died March 20, 2008 at the age of 98. The longtime Escondido resident lived at the Remington Club in Rancho Bernardo for eight years. Born in Germany, Mrs. Mohr immigrated in 1913 with her family to Spring Valley, [...]

Must-see double bill at SD Opera

You don’t have to be a serious opera aficionado to know and love the popular opera “Pagliacci.” Pair that off with the melodious “Cavalleria Rusticana” and you have the world’s greatest operatic double bill.

Mr. Marketing: Advice to Realtors: Talk to your audience

Times are tough throughout the real estate market. You must ask why any homeowner should want to do business with you.

Kristofferson, Los Lobos coming to Poway

Acclaimed singer-songwriter and actor Kris Kristofferson will launch the Poway Center for the Performing Arts’ 2008-2009 season.

HOA’s rules cause snag in rebuilding effort

Montelena Homeowners Association’s limitation on house heights is delaying some fire victims’ rebuilding efforts and costing them thousands of dollars in additional expenses.

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