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Articles from the November 20, 2016 edition


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  • Trupiano's Italian Bistro – A delicious part of Fallbrook's fabric

    Nathalie Taylor, Special to Village News|Updated Mar 28, 2018

    Italian food has always been a combination of boldness and grace. The bold nutty flavors of parmesan cheese – and the grace of the sweet and cloud-like mascarpone are just two examples of the range of flavors found on the Italian food palette. One culinary master who brings life to food with this range of flavors – swirling them on his artist’s palette – is Faro Trupiano. He established Trupiano's Italian Bistro in 2004; and it has been a success since he first opened the doo...

  • Post election fallout results in elderly veteran's vehicle being vandalized

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    Although there haven't been any post-election protests in Fallbrook, one elderly veteran had his vehicle vandalized two days after Donald Trump's upset victory over Hillary Clinton for the presidency of the United States of America. On Nov. 10, an 82-year-old man returned to his car parked outside the Silvergate Retirement Residence on the 400 block of Elbrook Dr. and discovered that the words "F--- Trump" had been spray painted on the right side of his silver four door sedan...

  • Pala donates more than 19,000 pounds of food to local charities

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    PALA – The team members of Pala Casino Spa & Resort donated 19,109.2 pounds of food to Brother Benno’s, the non-profit volunteer organization that serves the poor and homeless in Northern San Diego County, and to the Senior Citizens Service Center in Murrieta on Nov. 7. Pala amassed the impressive total through its annual holiday food drive. “As our team members have done for so many community projects, they really came through again to help those in need for this holid...

  • Terraccianos keep growing with Fallbrook office of RE/MAX United

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    Based on their impressive growth spurt the past several years, it's safe to say real estate brokers Cheyanne and Keny Terracciano of RE/MAX United are doing something right. "We've grown from one office in Southern California to nine offices in the past seven years," said Cheyanne. "It's incredible growth for us, so it's a good thing." The Terraccianos made their three most recent RE/MAX United acquisitions in January, and included in that trio was a Fallbrook office that is...

  • Pala students shine at Sullivan Middle School Pala Day

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    BONSALL – Sullivan Middle School recently provided an opportunity for all students to experience a small piece of the culture that has been in this area for hundreds if not thousands of years. The principal, Joseph Clevenger, along with veteran teacher Domingo Anguiano met with leaders from the Pala Band of Mission Indians and organized a Pala Day event in which bird singers, rattlers, and dancers taught of their traditions and performed for the middle school students. The p...

  • Sonic Rocket Productions opens recording studio in Fallbrook

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    FALLBROOK – New recording studio Sonic Rocket Productions, a full-featured recording studio and music production facility, is now open in Fallbrook. It offers a number of services, including music production, audio recording, voice-over, web-development, marketing and promotion. Sonic Rocket offers affordable packages designed to help artists make, distribute and promote music they love. Sonic-Rocket isn’t just for bands; they have a spacious room perfect for choirs, orc...

  • Small Works of Art honored at Brandon Gallery

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

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  • Roofing materials transform the look and functionality of a home

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    FALLBROOK – When renovating a home, homeowners may not give ample thought to the roof unless there is a leak or another sign of damage. It's easy to forget about the roof when materials are working properly. Some people put off replacing or repairing a roof simply because of the costs of such undertakings. However, the right roof can improve the appearance of a home and provide protection against the elements, potentially preventing damage to a home's interior as well. R...

  • Simple ways to cut back on sodium

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    FALLBROOK –Salt is widely relied on to give foods some added flavor. Many people may feel that unsalted foods are not as tasty as their salty counterparts, but it's important that people of all ages understand the threat that excessive sodium consumption poses. According to the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), kidney problems may result from excessive sodium consumption. In addition, the American Heart Association notes that excess sodium and salt in the body puts a p...

  • San Luis Rey-based fillies run one-two on opening day at Del Mar

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    Mo'vette and Ciao Bella Rosa, a pair of 2-year-old fillies based at the San Luis Rey Training Center in Bonsall, ran one-two in the fourth race on the opening-day program of Del Mar's fall racing season. Dubbed the Bing Crosby Season, the 15-day fall meeting began Nov. 11 and will continue through Sunday, Dec. 4. Racing is presented Thursday through Sunday and post time is 12:30 p.m. with the exception of Nov. 24, Thanksgiving Day, when racing commences at 11 a.m. Mo'vette,...

  • Senior softball draft will be held Dec. 28

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Senior Softball League is now accepting new/returning players for the 2017 winter/spring season. Adults age 50 and older are eligible to play, and the draft is scheduled for Dec. 28. After the draft, players will be contacted by the team managers. Games begin at 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with each team playing two games per week. League play will run from approximately January through April. Games are played on Field #2 at Ingold Sports Park, 2551 Olive Hill Road, Fallbrook. The league fee (...

  • Three Fallbrook/Bonsall students to play in football national championship series

    Updated Nov 20, 2016

    FALLBROOK – Mitchell Baker, a Potter Jr. High seventh grader, O’Bryan Sanchez, a Sullivan Middle School seventh grader, and Nate Jungreis, a Sullivan Middle School eighth grader, are all set to participate in the Football University (FBU) National Championship series in Placer Valley, Calif., Dec. 2 to 5. They are each representing their grade on the San Diego teams. The competition to make the team this year was fierce, and the boys should be very proud of themselves for win...