Serving Alpine, Harbison Canyon, Dehesa, Flinn Springs, Descanso, Guatay, Pine Valley, Campo, Boulevard, Potrero, Mt. Laguna, Jacumba and Lake Morena Village.
Published weekly San Diego Neighborhood Newspapers April 6, 2006

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ADA laws offer some exceptions for older buildings 
     Alpine businesses, faced with the need to quickly comply with the 15-year-old Americans With Disabilities Act requirements, may have less to do than they originally believed on receipt of demand letters sent by self-appointed ADA enforcer Theodore Pennock...MORE

Back Country residents stranded by draconian cuts

     County residents who depend on public transit to shop or work received another hit recently, as Metropolitan Transit System officials cut more bus routes. Bus service has gone from seven days a week to as low as one run two days per week. All weekend service has been cut completely. The cuts are another move in a long list of service alterations meant to cut spending in the agency
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Last of local senior housing to be sold 
     Creekside Meadows has been sold by owner Bill Logan, leaving the occupants of the 144 units to wonder what is next. The sale is still in escrow and no one will tell them who the new owner is. What will happen to them when escrow closes on the senior housing complex is the main conversation among the residents these days...MORE


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