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LONDONDERRY, NH – Homeowners can easily become injured – often fatally – while attempting to trim trees near overhead electrical wires. Though it is tempting to try to save money with this "do-it-yourself" approach, the potential for electrocution is not worth the risk. Terrible accidents can happen when a homeowner uses pole-mounted cutting tools and/or metal ladders when attempting to trim backyard trees and shrubs. Too often, an energized overhead wire is not noticed and i... Full story
FALLBROOK – Deeper Still Fallbrook will be hosting a “Comedy Night Fundraiser” featuring comedian Thor Ramsey on Friday, Sept. 9, at SonRise Christian Fellowship from 7 to 9 p.m. Ramsey is a nationally known standup comedian and one of the most recognized names in Christian comedy. Since 1987, Ramsey has performed in comedy clubs and churches across the country. The ministry will be celebrating the women who have been freed from wounds of previous abortions at Deeper Still... Full story
Jessie Quinonez doesn’t need to brag about his company, American Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning. Others do it for him. American Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning, which services North San Diego and Southwest Riverside counties, has received an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) for nine consecutive years. “We also have great reviews online – Yelp, Google, and Angie’s List,” said Quinonez, who encourages people to research the family-owned business... Full story
If anyone witnessed a white or light grey pickup truck hit my yellow Volvo in the parking lot at Joe's Hardware and then run on Tuesday, Aug. 2, please call me at (631) 725-4473. No one has helped yet and it's an expensive repair. No name – just information will help. I would greatly appreciate it. Joseph Schembri Fallbrook...
SACRAMENTO – Senator Joel Anderson’s Senate Bill (SB) 514 was signed into law by Governor Brown today. This bill allows applicants to indicate whether or not they want assistance in completing the Covered California application, and prohibits the applicant’s personal information from being shared with private companies if they do not want assistance. Before this bill, Covered California shared consumers’ personal information with private companies without permission due to a security loophole, leading to thousands of Califor...
Contrary to the opinion expressed in the subject article, SB 1146 will have a beneficial effect on diversity in California’s higher education facilities. The primary purpose of SB 1146 is to clarify this point: no college/university in California receiving government funding may use exclusion from Title IX to exclude themselves from the anti-discrimination provisions of California’s education code. Additionally, in the interests of reducing discrimination litigation, privately funded colleges/universities that do request Tit...
Assemblymember Marie Waldron AD – 75 (R) According to the US Census Bureau, by 2030, one in five Americans is projected to be 65 and over. Since seniors make up such a large segment of District 75, my office is continuously involved in reaching out to the senior community to provide valuable information and hands-on assistance. We share valuable resources on Senior Safety tips and how to avoid criminal scams, financial abuse, and disaster preparedness. We’ve helped num...
Danna Lou Pearson Dalsimer 1958-2016 Our beloved Danna passed away peacefully in the loving arms of her husband Christopher July 22, 2016. Danna was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and dear friend to many and will always be remembered for her selfless sacrifices, genuine acts of love, kindness and endless compassion. Danna was a long time resident of San Clemente. She loved the sea, she loved to sail, she loved to dance and as an artist she loved to create, but her...
Evelyn (“Evie”) T. Harney was born on April 21, 1924 and peacefully passed on at the age of 93. She grew up in Los Angeles, Calif. and spent many of her years splitting time between Los Angeles and Pauma Valley, in North County San Diego, with her beloved late husband of 58 years, David M. Harney. She and David lived life to the fullest, never taking any day they had together for granted and experienced all that the world had to offer together and with their family. World tra...
Charles (Chas) R. Mudie transitioned from this life to eternal life with his Maker on July 20, 2016 at his home here in Fallbrook after an extended battle with cancer. He was born in Pennsylvania on October 28, 1945. He is survived by his wife, Beth; daughters: April (Chris) Masters of Manor, TX and Dr. Dawn Mudie (Dr. Chris Moreland) of New Braunfels, TX; grandchildren: Hunter and Jakob Masters and Morgan Moreland; two brothers, Sam (Patty Glaser) of Los Angeles, Bob (Sue)...
Joseph W. Osborne was born on January 10, 1941. Born to Rosey and Louis Osborne. Joe passed away from complications of a stroke on August 16, 2016; he was 75 years old. He was born in Blodgett, Mo. and grew up in St. Louis, Mo. At the age of 19, he moved to Lomita, Calif. to join his childhood friend Tom Hall. Joe loved California. In 1964, he visited his family in St. Louis, Mo. and met the love of his life, Betty. They were married for 51 years and had three sons. He is...
William Ross Snyder, known to his friends and family as Bill, was born at Hospital of the Good Samaritan in Los Angeles, Calif., on September 20, 1943, to Virginia Kepner and William Elsworth Snyder. He was the second of three children. His elder sister, Lynne Snyder Abel (John), predeceased him, and his younger sister, Karen Snyder Lee, resides in Sherman Oaks, Calif., with her husband Rodney. Bill was raised in Arcadia, Calif., and attended local schools until transferring t... Full story
FALLBROOK – Village News, Inc. announces the addition of two employees, Lee Yates and Tiffany Yang, to the Digital Services/Marketing department. Yates and Yang, both with prior experience in creating and managing digital advertising/media and social media campaigns, SEO/SEM, blogging, website building, lead generation, mass communication, and development of branding strategies, are serving Village News and Valley News advertisers, as well as customers outside the area. P...
The Fallbrook Public Utility District (FPUD) has authorized a change order to J.R. Filanc Construction Company for the Plant 2 force main replacement project which addresses utilities and paving issues encountered. A 5-0 FPUD board vote July 25 increased the total contract amount from $501,575.44 to $703,347.52 while extending the project completion date from May 7 to September 16. "The principal reasons for the change order are to comply with the county requirements for re-paving South Mission Road where the pipeline was...
TEMECULA – Anyone searching for a great date night activity, or who likes to meet new friends, or is looking to get some exercise has a new option to try. The Temecula Grape Stompers is starting a new session of square dance lessons and all are invited to participate. "We started our square dance lessons a year ago February," said a former student named Pamela. "Since graduating from the class, we've been to probably 75-plus dances. We are having so much fun square dancing. I...
Now that school has started in Fallbrook, it won’t be too long before the Fallbrook High football stadium and fields will be filled with cheering parents and family friends supporting their children as they partake in a pastime they love. The hard-working actors and dancers at Mission Theatre deserve the same support, and it was evident that their passion and love for their art requires just as much dedication as any sport. This was evident with CAST Academy’s summer camp pres... Full story
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Healthcare District announced that this year’s free PSA (prostate-specific antigen) screening will be held Saturday, Sept. 17 from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Fallbrook Family Health Center, 1328 S. Mission Road (next to Northgate Market). Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the United States after skin cancer. It competes with lung cancer as the leading cause of death among men. Early diagnosis and treatment are the best defense. There are varying opinions on the value and imp... Full story
FALLBROOK – Senator Joel Anderson recently recognized two programs sponsored by the Fallbrook Healthcare District. The district began a program for women titled Woman of Wellness (WOW) in 2015. Its purpose is to educate women in matters of physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being by offering a variety of monthly programs to women of all ages regarding their personal health and wellness choices. These events take place at the Fallbrook Library on a monthly basis a...
The Fallbrook High School football team kicks off its 2016 season Friday, Aug. 26, with a home game against a team coached by a very familiar face. Westview High School, under the direction of former Fallbrook coach Kyle Williams (2013-2015), will take on the Warriors at 7 p.m. at Fallbrook Stadium on Military Appreciation night. Fallbrook, which went 17-17 in three seasons with Williams at the helm, will play its first game for veteran coach Bob Burt, who owns more than 50...