Not My Cup of Tea June 1, 2023 - Linda Holland As a 56-yr resident of Del Mar, I would like to express my relief that none of Read More »
Say it isn’t so! May 23, 2023 - Robin Vanderlaan When I read that the City Council had turned down a donation of a sculpture by Read More »
Our Council Cancels Culture May 16, 2023 - Art Olson While travelling in the U.K., walking the rugged coastal landscapes of the Shetland Islands and enjoying the Read More »
Response to council member Quirk’s request for comments August 8, 2022 - Shirley King Dear Editors, I, too, have a response to council member Quirk’s request for comments regarding his July Read More »
Dan Quirk’s rumination on homelessness was simplistic and myopic July 17, 2022 - Anne Farrell Dear Editors, Dan Quirk’s “rumination” on homelessness, widely distributed by email last Friday, was simplistic and myopic. Read More »
Where there are more guns available, there will be more gun violence. June 21, 2022 - Maneck S. Wadia, PhD Dear Editors, Our children are being used as sacrificial lambs to the altar of the Second Read More »
A Moral Dilemma for Our Community April 1, 2022 - Deb Lyons Last September our City Council voted to phase out the City’s Rental Assistance Program that has helped Read More »
Rental Assistance: Broken Promises March 7, 2022 - Tanya Young Dear Mayor Worden and Councilors Gaasterland, Martinez, Druker and Quirk: I am writing because I am concerned about Read More »
Electric cars are a big step in the right direction right now April 10, 2021 - Joel F. Martin, Ph.D. Dear Editor, The statement in your editorial that, “… our electricity supply from SDG&E is currently Read More »
William Forrest’s account of his cello practice during Covid19 was a delight to read. April 5, 2021 - Jan McMillan Dear Editors, William Forrest’s account of his cello practice during Covid19 was a delight to read. His youthful optimism, Read More »