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Children are naturally inquisitive and curious.  The early childhood years are a window of opportunity for parents to take advantage in boosting their child’s responsiveness to learning. Parents can begin the process at home at an early age with their child.As summertime is quickly approaching be sure to schedule time daily to read with your […]

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Escape to the world of Van Gogh’s painting Iris, by visiting the restaurant of the same name – Iris.  This charming Del Mar restaurant is very close to Carmel Valley and can be found on Old Carmel Valley Road – West of the 5 freeway – on the former site of the Cuvee restaurant.  The location, with […]

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As the month of April ended, it marked the half-way point of the 60-day review period for the Draft Environmental Impact Report concerning the proposed One Paseo project.  Since March 29, 2012, decision-making authorities have been receiving letters, emails and phone calls from the community, expressing both positive and negative sentiment about the development. Since the decision to […]

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I confess, until recently I was in the dark about the Manhattan Beach boutique hotel, Shade.  Heading into the on-the-water, tony town, GPS guided the way—my anticipatory slate was blank, for I had no idea what to expect.  The target was an intersection five miles south of LAX, two blocks west of the Pacific. Located […]

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Dick couldn’t wait to retire.  He studied his projected retirement benefits from his 401(k) plan, ran a couple of “what-if” scenarios on what he could count on from other assets, and checked with Social Security to determine what he could expect in terms of his monthly check.  He and his wife put their house in […]

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Bells of Freedom Announces Marine of the Month aboard the USS Pearl Harbor Carmel Valley San Diego based DanceHearts and the Bells of Freedom Program, recognizes a member of the currently deployed USS Pearl Harbor each month, nominated by ship commanders and chaplains as leaders among the men and women of their platoon.  Each recognized […]

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Who doesn’t love to bargain shop and give back to the community at the same time? Last Saturday, April 28th, 2012, Torrey Pines High School held its 19th Annual Rummage Sale and Pancake Breakfast in order to raise funds for the student’s of Torrey Pines High. The event was nothing short of a success and […]

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Over these past few months, my husband and I have had the privilege of helping our daughter plan her wedding.  If you’ve ever planned a wedding, you’ll understand this when I say that a wedding is a huge undertaking all on its own.  With there being so many components to putting together a successful wedding, […]

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Teens at Home?

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Why do teenagers always seem to act their worst when they are home around their families?  It’s true, don’t you think?  We all become confused when we hear those stories from our friends about how polite, engaging, vocal, expressive, and endearing our little “teen angels” are at their house.  And, when they tell you how […]

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Water pressure regulators are an essential component of almost every building on the public water supply. There are many different types of water pressure regulators to consider, each one made for different applications. Pressure regulators are mounted inline on the incoming water supply and can be exposed or buried. Water pressure regulators control both the […]

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Welcome to your neighborhood casual, social, Greek Mediterranean restaurant.  TavernaBlu is a friendly restaurant located at the Del Mar Highlands Towncenter (12873 El Camino Real in San Diego), and is a community favorite.  When entering through its doors, you are instantly greeted with the kitchen’s delicious aromas, the sitting area’s comfortable and warm design, and music choices […]

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In business, it’s not only about what you know, but who you know, which makes joining Cuff Links a great opportunity to not only meet like-minded individuals, but really take one’s business to the next level.  Cuff Links is a networking group, founded by Mark Anthony Cedre, that focuses on bringing together different community members […]

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