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  • Local business features the Tooth Fairy

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Local resident Kristin Del Castillo has started her own company. It is a home-based business, and with good reason; Del Castillo founded Tooth Fairy’s Tale after quitting her job in real estate to be home full-time with her autistic daughter. Because children do not easily forget losing a tooth, especially their first one, and good oral hygiene is important, Del Castillo chose to center her business around the popular Tooth Fairy. Her products include a baby tee...

  • Learning how to take back downtime

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Many working professionals have hectic schedules. Perhaps due to technology that now allows men and women to stay connected to the office no matter where they might be, a great number of men and women now exceed the traditional full-time employment standard of 40 hours per week. In fact, data from the 2013 and 2014 Gallup Work and Education polls indicates that adults employed full time in the United States work an average of 47 hours per week, almost an entire e...

  • Country star Sara Evans to perform Sept. 23 at Pala’s Starlight Theater

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    PALA – Country singing star Sara Evans will perform in concert at 8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 23, at the Starlight Theater at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Evans has released seven studio albums in her career with Born To Fly (2000) achieving double-platinum status from the Recording Industry of America (RIAA). She has charted more than 20 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and enjoyed her first number one hit in 1998 with “No Place That Far.” Four other singles, “Born To...

  • An author's dream comes true with published book

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Local resident Carolyn Mathes recently published a novel written by her mother-in-law, an effort that is a story in itself. Blanche Mathes retired at the age of 62, working long and hard on her manuscripts in Grandview, Mo., dreaming of becoming a published author one day. Unfortunately, she passed away in 2011 without ever seeing her dream come true. Last year, one of her sons was cleaning out his garage. Before he destroyed all her work, he asked if anyone in t...

  • Family Law Update

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    Morton J. Grabel, Esq.Special to the Village News I] Vocational Expert Services, II] Vocational Evaluations, III] their role in Family Law and IV] Imputation of Income. Family law is always premised on what is in the best interest of the child, without exception. The law requires both parents to share their individual income with their dependent children, during divorce proceedings and even upon divorce. But what happens when the primary income earner during the marriage all of the sudden begins earning less during divorce pr...

  • Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac is Business Elite Dealer of the Year

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    TEMECULA – Business Elite Chevrolet dealers were recently honored by General Motors, and Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac in Temecula was among one of the 10 dealers in the country to receive the Business Elite Dealer of the Year Award. There are approximately 4,500 Chevrolet U.S. dealers in the country. Out of the 10 dealers in the country that received the respected honor, only two are located in the Western Region. Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac has received this esteemed award f...

  • Bird club to learn about button quail

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    VISTA – The bird club, North County Aviculturists, will meet Saturday, July 30 at 7 p.m. The program will be "All About Button Quail from Egg to Adult". The speakers are Demi Hungerford and Rosanne Berg. The group of pet bird owners and breeders meet at the Vista Masonic Lodge, 761 Eucalyptus, Vista. Admission is free and there will be refreshments. For more information, see www.ncabirdclub.com/....

  • Mosquitofish, the mosquito’s worst nightmare

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    Gig Conaughton County of San Diego Communications Office They just might be a mosquito’s worst nightmare, which means they could also be a dream come true for lots of San Diego County residents. Gambusia affinis. They’re more commonly known as mosquitofish. They’re tiny. They’re ravenous. They can gobble up mosquito larvae as fast as mosquitoes can lay their eggs in water. In the process, they can help keep mosquito populations down and reduce the chance they can transmi...

  • Young Volkswagen enthusiast has an 'AirCooled' club

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    Fallbrook native David Taylor has started what appears to be a pretty cool car club. Or, as he would say, an "AirCooled" club. Taylor, 18, founded Fallbrook AirCooled in February, and the club's most recent gathering on July 1, attracted 34 members who share a common bond – a passion for classic Volkswagens and their restoration. Taylor recently graduated from North County Christian School and will be attending Calvary Chapel Bible College in Murrieta in August. In the m...

  • Steven Perham

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    Steven Perham, May 20, 1962 to July 11, 2016, is survived by wife Ann and son Jameson. Celebration Service will be held July 23, 2016 at 1 p.m., SonRise Christian Fellowship, 463 S. Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028....

  • Linda Carol Payne

    Updated Jul 15, 2016

    Linda Carol Payne, 66, wife, mother, grandmother and dear friend to all, passed away at her home in Fallbrook on July 12, 2016. Lin grew up in Buffalo, where she earned a degree in English at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She continued her education at Canisius College and then obtained her Jurist Doctorate at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where she raised her two boys, Sean and Matthew. Lin was known for many things – her way with w...