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  • As water costs rise, avocado production falls

    Updated Nov 3, 2022

    For as long as anyone can remember, the avocado has been synonymous with the Fallbrook, Bonsall, and Rainbow areas. The nearby stretch of Interstate 15 is named after the bumpy green fruit and, of course, Fallbrook hosts the popular Avocado Festival each spring, a tradition that dates back to the 1940s. But a new report released by the County of San Diego earlier this month concludes that our region’s once thriving avocado industry – much of it concentrated in Fallbrook and Rainbow – is shriveling, due in large measure to th... Full story

  • More work to do

    Updated Oct 28, 2022

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District The current legislative session ended on Aug. 31. In normal times, no more business would be conducted by the Legislature in Sacramento until the next session officially begins on Dec. 5. But these are far from normal times. Violent crime is exploding and the homelessness crisis is worsening. Gas prices are approaching $7 a gallon, and families are being forced to choose between paying the rent, buying food or putting gas in the car. The Legislature needs to take immediate action. We... Full story

  • An incredible story

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District You've probably heard me say it before, but I must repeat it, One Safe Place is transforming lives. One Safe Place is a center that serves human trafficking victims, seniors suffering from elder abuse and is a place someone that is being domestically abused can go to escape from their perpetrator. I wanted to share an incredible success story from One Safe Place. Last week, three San Diego Sheriff Deputies accompanied a woman to One Safe Place. The woman was trying to escape her abusive... Full story

  • Fallbrook Community Planning Group Election – Know who you are voting for…

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Knowing the election is days away, turmoil has grown in my spirit over candidates misrepresenting their positions to voters. Regardless of what position you support, transparent truth is vital in making decisions, which ultimately affect the community we have chosen to call home. Years ago I learned, getting upset, frustrated and disappointed over a result where I didn’t try to support factual truths was a disservice. For those who know me, then you know how much Steph and I respect genuine transparency in our lives and t... Full story

  • Re: 'The rise of the deep state snakes' [Village News, Maynard letter, 10/13/22]

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Hear, hear. Bravo, Dave Maynard! Very well spoken! Emma Muzzy... Full story

  • Who did you say the Extremists are, Joe?

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Did you happen to catch Biden's speech in Philadelphia? It was delivered in a dimly lit venue full of military props and soviet-style accents meticulously staged around an otherwise Spartan room. But instead of a conciliatory tone, we were treated to a vicious tongue-lashing, calling MAGA supporters extremists and enemies of the state. I know what you are thinking, this is not the first time, and it won't be the last time for Biden to lampoon MAGA supporters. It's true Democrats bounce around the term "extremists" like a... Full story

  • Voting leads to two different paths

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    The upcoming election is more than just voting for a Democrat or a Republican. The upcoming election is a decision that we, citizens of this country, will show where their alliance is, good or evil, lies or truth. The freedom that we have is a privilege worth fighting for. The privilege to vote is the right of the citizens of this nation, not to be taken by those who have not embraced the foundation of this nation, who by the way are the ones trying to destroy it from within. Enough! The choices are beyond clear: To continue... Full story

  • An opportunity for growth on the BUSD school board, Area D

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Our country had not been noticeably affected by the eroding educational system until the pandemic ushered in restrictive lock-down of public schools. Virtual learning via Zoom allowed parents to see just how far many non-educational curriculums had progressed and they were appalled by what they saw being taught to their children. Our unique Bonsall Unified School District fell into the restrictions put forth by our State, even when other states were allowing students back to school and allowing mask choice. Beth Klopfenstein... Full story

  • Mandating fentanyl education in our schools

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District Last week, the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved my effort to require fentanyl education in our schools and increase Narcan distribution. This is a major step for the Safety of San Diego County as accidental deaths caused by fentanyl is the number one killer of people between the ages of 18 and 45. This action will do three things: 1. Work with education officials and the California State Legislature to require fentanyl awareness education in San Diego County classrooms. 2.... Full story

  • Editor's note

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    Because the election is on Nov. 8, no political letters will be accepted for the Nov. 3 issue of the Village News.... Full story

  • Bipartisan efforts of Jones and Villaraigosa break ground on expanded broadband network

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    POWAY– Senator Brian W. Jones (R-Santee) and State Infrastructure Advisor Antonio Villaraigosa lead a groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 14 on Highway 67 near Poway for the first leg of the $3.6 billion “Middle Mile” broadband network. Jones, Villaraigosa, and other dignitaries participated in laying the first 500 feet of the project, which when connected to the rest of the total $6.5 billion, 10,000 mile statewide system, will provide High-Speed Internet access to millions of Californians that lack it. Jones is a longtime Repub... Full story

  • Re: 'Adams takes over as Fallbrook Postmaster' [Village News, 10/13/22]

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    Re: ‘Adams takes over as Fallbrook Postmaster’ [Village News, 10/13/22] I’m delighted to welcome our new Fallbrook Postmaster, Naomi Adams. I hope she will do well and make sure that no mail goes missing, either being sent out from our PO or being delivered to our homes. In the past I’ve had several items I’ve mailed go missing, never to reach their destination, nor be returned, even with clearly marked return address. What happens to them? I’ve had to re-write checks and ask people who’ve sent me things when they mailed i... Full story

  • Kicking It from the Ten Commandments to texting

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News According to ancient lore, Moses trudged up Mount Sinai and returned with the Lord’s word chiseled in stone. Recognized the world over, the Ten Commandments is the first recorded letter and it came from God. Egyptian ruler Ptolemy V had his message chiseled into stone around 196 BC. Although that slab of hieroglyphics wasn’t unearthed until 1799, when troops were building a fort in Rashid (Rosetta) during Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign. Known as the Rosetta Stone, it is... Full story

  • $ and sense

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    My sister and I disagreed on abortion. After several lengthy conversations over the years, sans yelling, screaming, and personal attacks I reversed my stance. My brother and I disagreed on the shape of the left/right political diagram. I felt it was an infinite line leading ever further apart leftward and rightward. He felt it was a circle bending up from the bottom (good) toward the top (evil). Over the decades I came to agree with him, the extreme left and extreme right each approaching the disgusting. Fortunately for... Full story

  • Re: State snakes and questions needing answers, [Village News, Maynard and McKee letters, 10/13/22]

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    Maynard. His letter presents the worst case of projection I have ever seen, the product of a vivid imagination. While Democratic legislators have been busy enacting major bills to help all Americans, like the Infrastructure bill and, most recently, the Inflation Reduction bill. What are Republican legislators doing? At the federal level, as always, they are just saying no: at the state level, they are busy restricting voting by non-Republicans. So, I will ask this: “what legislation have Republican leaders produced that a... Full story

  • Candidate interviews are very helpful

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    We want to congratulate the Fallbrook and Bonsall Village News for your articles and interviews of candidates running for positions on local school, utility and advisory boards. Even though we have lived in Rainbow and then Fallbrook since 1971, we only know one of the candidates personally. We welcome the insight into their positions on things that will affect us and our community. Richard and Kathie Mills... Full story

  • Re-elect Roger Merchat for BUSD School Board

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    Whenever I leave my Sycamore Ranch neighborhood, turn left onto Gird Road and drive past the lush vineyards of Monserate Winery, several people to whom I’m very grateful come to mind. The first is Teresa Platt who was a leader back in 2015 through 2018, informing Gird Valley residents about two key issues that would forever change this quiet community. The first was the proposed high school at the south end of Gird Road. The second was the vacant land for sale, previously the Fallbrook Golf course, and whether it would be s... Full story

  • Fentanyl here at home

    Updated Oct 19, 2022

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District Fentanyl is taking its deadly toll on our state and nation. According to a recent press release, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 5,091 pounds of fentanyl in Imperial and San Diego counties during the first nine months of fiscal year 2022. That’s 60% of the 8,425 pounds seized in the entire country. Drug precursors are typically manufactured in China, then processed in Mexico and smuggled into the U.S. by cartels across our increasingly wide-open southern border. A... Full story

  • Planning group is being divided

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    I am writing today to express my concern over the invasion of division in our community representation. Like the rest of the nation, it appears to have become partisan which never occurred during my tenure of eight years as a planning group member. There was a hint of it with the newly elected on the planning group of 2020. I passed it off due to lack of knowledge of the purpose of the planning group. There are 15 elected members in this group. Often seats are filled with no contest, only 15 running. That has always been OK;... Full story

  • The rise of the deep state snakes

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Jefferson warned us about the encroachment of our civil liberties by Federalist zealots who favored federal rights over individual and states' rights. This extraordinary American visionary and author of the Declaration of Independence predicted nearly 250 years ago that, left to their own devices, the Federalists would move heaven and earth to satisfy their factious inclinations, personal ambitions, and affinity for advancing the bureaucratic state. Jefferson believed self-governance emanates from the consent of the people,... Full story

  • Newsom, Jones and a bipartisan group of legislators announce new laws aimed at helping tackle housing and homelessness issues

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    EL CAJON – Governor Gavin Newsom, Senator Brian W. Jones (R-Santee), and several other legislators held a bill signing ceremony in San Francisco on the morning of Sept. 28 to announce the enactment of several housing and homelessness-related measures. Senate Bill 1421, authored by Jones, adds a person with developmental disabilities who has experienced homelessness to the California Interagency Council on Homelessness advisory committee. The CAL ICH mission is to identify resources, benefits, and services to prevent and w... Full story

  • Addressing fire safety

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District Living in San Diego County, the threat of fires is constant, that is why I have made fire safety one of my top priorities during my time on the Board of Supervisors. We’ve initiated efforts to come up with a pre-fire strategy and evacuation routes. I’ve led the effort to increase roadside vegetation management, especially along major evacuation corridors. Plus, earlier this year, we were able to acquire a twin-engine helicopter, which is able to fight fires at night. At last week’s Board... Full story

  • Supporting animals

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District As a trained Project Wildlife Native Songbird Rehabilitator, my experience raising orphaned and injured songbirds and returning them to the wild has guided me in legislation I introduce and support. I’m happy to report that most of that legislation has been signed into law. The “Beagle Freedom Bill,” which I co-authored, requires research institutions that use dogs or cats to offer those animals for adoption. I also co-authored legislation that indemnifies good Samaritans who break... Full story

  • Hello from Tennessee

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    As most of you know, Chris and I have retired and are now living in Tennessee. We still care about our sweet town of Fallbrook, so wanted to pass this along to you. Eileen Delaney is the current chair of the Fallbrook Planning Group. She has lived in Fallbrook for over 30 years. She has been elected to the planning group for approximately 20 years. She is an involved and passionate member of our town. She is running this year. I urge you to vote for her. She is involved in many other committees that impact Fallbrook. She... Full story

  • Re: 'Questions needing answers' [Village News, Terrell letter, 10/06/22]

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Mr. Terrell, in your recent letter to the Fallbrook Village News, you wrote, “A fetus is not a person, any more than a chicken egg is a chicken…” You continued on to state “...abortion is not muder.” I was appalled that you are unaware of basic scientific facts. Female homo sapiens have, within their bodies, eggs that are eliminated monthly unless the egg is fertilized. Once fertilized, life begins inside the egg. A new human being has been created. A chicken egg, unless fertilized, will never be a chicken. Most people le... Full story

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