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Published weekly San Diego Neighborhood Newspapers November 10, 2005

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Forlenza to moderate rural airport forum
     Residents of Alpine and the Back Country will get to have their say and ask questions next Thursday, Nov. 17, when The Alpine Sun and the San Diego County Airport Authority will co-host a forum on the regional airport siting process. Joe Forlenza, Alpine Planning Group member and columnist for The Alpine Sun will moderate the event, which will be held at the Alpine Community Center...MORE
Albertsons to break ground after spring rain 
     “It’s taken a lot longer that we had ever planned, but we’re getting there, slowly. I guess we’ll be breaking ground in April after the rainy season is over,” said Larry Tucker of Grant Tucker Properties, the developer for the Albertsons property at the corner of Alpine Boulevard and South Grade Road ...MORE

‘Where has the money gone?’ teachers ask
    
Grossmont Union High School District officials and district teachers will face off once again on the issue of a proposed collective bargaining agreement at a public hearing scheduled for later today, Nov. 10. GUHSD has been locked in a labor dispute with teachers for more than a year, causing picket lines, teacher walkouts, public squabbling and more wrangling over money ...MORE

Volunteer border watchers low profile, very serious
     The sun set in a flurry of vibrant pinks and shades of blue below the hills to the west as the border watchers sat vigil at their post deep in the Back Country. Two border watchers, and their visiting reporter from The Alpine Sun, sat silent, ears perked to the sounds reverberating among nearby canyons and drifting on the wind — dominant among them, some amazingly loud crickets ...MORE

First Annual Alpine Arts Festival 
 

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