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Get busy! Catch the last day
of the Homemaker's really big bag sale, pull
together a few books to donate to FOL for Viejas
Days sale, and go to the Republican Women's meet
with California Senator Dennis Hollingsworth.
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Wright’s Field mailer adds vigor to debate
The flyer was mailed out by Richard Singer, one
of the owners of the property, and discussed
plans to develop some of the land and donate the
remainder to the community. This, however, flies
in the face of a current option agreement on the
142-acre property between the sellers, Apollo
Growth Group Ltd. and Singer, and the Back
Country Land Trust...MORE
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Planned patrol draws threats of fire, lawsuits
The
border watch operation by Friends of the Border
Patrol, slated to start Friday, has brought a
flurry of threats from open borders advocates,
including urging the use of fireworks to disrupt
patrollers and legal action from Claudia Smith
of California Rural Legal Assistance...MORE
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note: This story contains updated information
over what was contained in this week's paper
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Judge says allegations must be proven or dropped
The plaintiffs in a lawsuit against a prominent
Alpine business group have been given two weeks
to re-file their complaints after an original
suit was struck down in court Sept. 2. The
plaintiffs are seeking damages and other relief
for common law fraud, breach of contract, and
accounting errors, by their former business
partner Real Estate International (REI)...MORE
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Bring
bears for hurricane's displaced children
The
Alpine Sun is the local drop-off point for
teddy bears, which organizers Rose Urdahl
and Rescue Task Force are collecting to
help provide cuddles and comfort to Hurricane
Katrina's displaced children. Urdahl has made a
project of collecting bears for children at
local hospitals for four years. The goal for
this project is to collect at least 3,000 teddy
bears. Bring as many new or like-new bears as
you wish to 2144 Alpine Blvd, between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For further
information, one may call Urdahl at 659-5769
(home) or 946-5603 (work). The Alpine Sun
may reached at 445-3288.
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