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Low land prices bring deluge of housing projects 

     While housing costs in San Diego County continue to rise, more and more residents are moving east to search out larger plots and lower costs. But homebuyers are learning that, as much as an hour’s drive from the city, even “low income” properties start at over $390,000...MORE

Alpine man announces bid for District 77 race    

    
As Alpine’s registered Republicans cast their votes in the 77th State Assembly district primary for the November 2006 federal election, they will likely see a name they recognize — that of their Alpine neighbor Joel Anderson. As term limits close the door on state Assemblyman Jay La Suer's tenure in Sacramento this year, four Republicans already are jockeying to succeed him...MORE

New fire station to open with local memorabilia
     With its grand opening scheduled for Friday, March 17, the Alpine Fire Protection District is still seeking local historical memorabilia and art to decorate its public areas. Operations have already moved from the old station, located in front of the Alpine Community Center, and into their new home at 1364 Tavern Road...MORE

Best sellers abound at poor man’s B&N
    
Do you love to read “best sellers” but find that buying new ones every week or two does get expensive?  Discover the “poor relation” of Barnes and Noble in the Alpine Creek Shopping Center. It’s called the Alpine Friends of the Library Book Store and it has almost everything that the big downtown store has — except the high prices...MORE

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