Del Mar Census: Who Counts? 2010 vs. 2020; Smaller, More Diverse Of note, Del Mar continues to lose population despite SANDAG projections
Read More »It’s DMCC’s 21st birthday, and we plan on celebrating in style! On Saturday, October 2, led by co-chairs Mary Walshok and Linda
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Yesterday a stray waft of air brought me a gift. The peculiar scent of the old Del Mar Post Office,
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Zel’s is back in business as of July 5 after being closed for many covid-clouded months. Owners Jennifer Powers and
Read More »The Sandpiper’s new Editorial Board member, Hylton Lonstein, led the team (and did the lion’s share of the work) to create the
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All the time, our animal and plant species are vanishing. According to formalized statistics compiled by the International Union for
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On August 18, the Encinitas City Council unanimously voted to move forward with the first major Building Electrification ordinance in
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Read More »The Del Mar Historical Society invites you to a celebration of Bully’s Del Mar on Tuesday, September 14, from 5:30 to 7:30
Read More »by Dwight Worden
Leading political writer and activist Gordon Clanton was born in 1942, grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and died July
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