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Four main reasons to vote No on Prop J

If Prop J becomes law, Del Mar residents will no longer have a vote on large-scale development in downtown Del Mar.

Del Mar school district enrollment continues to shift

Tim Asfazadour, assistant superintendent of human resources, said the numbers are always fluctuating as 20 more students will enroll one day and 10 un-enroll the next.

Del Sol Lions host student speakers

Event Chairman Dave Roberts reviews guidelines for the student speech contest with student speakers Aisiri Murulidhar, a ninth-grader at Torrey Pines; Elijah Granet, an 11th-grader at Canyon Crest; and Robert Roberts, an 11th-grader at Torrey Pines.

The Del Sol Lions took part in the 75th annual Student Speakers Contest sponsored by the California Lions of Multiple District 4.

St. Peter’s Starts holiday season with advent programs for all ages

In the weeks leading up to Christmas, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Del Mar invites the community to join in three Advent programs that can enrich your holiday season:

Carmel Valley area planning boards address parkland issues

The San Diego Canyonlands (SDCL) continued its public outreach campaign to get 10,000 acres of city-owned open space dedicated as parkland by visiting the Torrey Pines, Torrey Hills and Carmel Valley community planning boards in October.

Del Mar Foundation sponsors ‘Meet, Eat & Greet’

The Hospitality Committee of the Del Mar Foundation invites residents of Del Mar to attend its second no-host “Meet, Eat & Greet” social on Monday, Sept. 26. The location will be at Zel’s Del Mar, 1247 Camino Del Mar, beginning at 6 p.m.

Del Mar to hold open house on drainage projects

The City of Del Mar will hold an Open House event on Thursday, Sept. 29, from 5-6:30 p.m. at City Hall Annex, 235 11th Street.

Del Mar resident Stephen Brown honored with ‘Global Citizen Diplomat’ Award for his work in Afghanistan

Stephen Brown

The San Diego Diplomacy Council (SDDC) has selected Del Mar resident, philanthropist and activist Stephen R. Brown, a retired partner at Luce Forward who has amassed seemingly impossible accomplishments in Afghanistan in the area of education, technology and medicine, for its annual “Global Citizen Diplomat Award.”

Opinion: Parents survey overwhelmingly for change

We are writing to make parents and the school community aware of the results of a recently completed survey of the Del Mar Union School District’s (DMUSD) school lunch program. This effort was spearheaded by a volunteer group comprised of parents from each of our schools, community representatives and DMUSD staff.

Bobcats take Big 8 field hockey crown

Leaving their best for last, the Carmel Valley Middle School Bobcats won the Big 8 Conference girls field hockey championship with a dramatic overtime victory over the Oak Crest Waves in the final of the league tournament on Saturday, March 13.

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