Thanks to DMCC Gala Supporters! The Annual Benefit Gala took place on October 1 at the Del Mar Civic Center with a
Read More »A key part of the Del Mar Foundation’s mission is to promote civic pride and cohesiveness. Our Community Picnic, which returned to
Read More »Spiders: there are 40,000 species of them scattered about our globe, with more than 300 at home in San Diego. They are
Read More »My wife Ann Feeney and I contracted COVID at the end of a cruise to Alaska in August, and we spent the
Read More »In July I signed up as a volunteer Van Host for Del Mar Community Connections, which I was told would involve escorting
Read More »The 2022 midterm elections again arrive at a time of much-needed urgency and action. With the previous midterm election indicating an uprise
Read More »Unlike most previous unremarkable City Council debates run by the League of Women Voters, the October 10 video session produced some remarkable
Read More »City Council candidate Steve Quirk is the identical twin brother of current City Councilmember Dan Quirk, who was elected in 2020 for
Read More »City Council campaigns in recent years have sometimes produced negative, unfair, and unethical practices that many in our community find objectionable. One
Read More »Based on the conduct of candidates and their surrogates in the campaign to date, we are reiterating our recommendation that voters use
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