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Articles from the April 12, 2018 edition


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  • Proposed bridge replacement benefits fish, water and people

    Updated May 14, 2018

    Sandra Jacobson, George Sutherland and Bob Blankenship Special to the Village News The Sandia Creek Drive bridge that crosses the Santa Margarita River two miles north of Fallbrook is proposed for replacement in the next two years. This bridge is an old concrete box culvert structure that floods after big storms, blocking access for residents and trail users. The unusual part of this story is that funding for design for a new bridge started with the fact that it's a fish...

  • Fallbrook local presents Cesar Chavez Legacy award

    Updated May 14, 2018

    FALLBROOK - Fallbrook resident Leticia Maldonado/Stamos was selected to present the Cesar Chavez Legacy award to entertainment legend Edward James Olmos at the annual dinner event at the Millennial Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles on April 6. Maldonado/Stamos, a member of the board of directors of the Cesar Chavez Foundation, was delighted to do the honors because "Eddie's commitment to the cause of farm workers has been consistent and deep for decades. Also because his...

  • Belvoir Bay makes triumphant 2018 debut

    Tom Ferrall, Staff Writer|Updated May 14, 2018

    Belvoir Bay, who collected one win in six starts last year, matched her 2017 win total in her first race of 2018 when she captured the $81,725 Mizdirection Stakes at Santa Anita March 25. A 5-year-old mare, Belvoir Bay had been based at the San Luis Rey Training Center in Bonsall throughout her career. Things changed, of course, when the Dec. 7 Lilac fire ravaged a portion of San Luis Rey and closed the facility, which is scheduled to reopen this month. Belvoir Bay and most...

  • Photographs brighten Fallbrook Food Pantry

    Updated May 14, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Picture this: photographs of food donated by or acquired because of the generosity of the community. This artwork is daily on display at the Fallbrook Food Pantry thanks to the talents, time and thoughtfulness of Wayne and Elissa Taylor. They responded to a vision of pantry executive director Jennifer Vetch to create more of a grocery store atmosphere. The Taylors spent numerous hours creating visual works of art depicting the various fruits and vegetables distributed to pantry clients. Ten 20-inch by 30-inch a...