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October 31

Noise from Trains Making Waves

My father used to complain frequently about the blaring horns from the trains at 3 in the morning. It's ironic that he was killed by an Amtrak train. Now other long time residents are complaining. I guess Bill was once again ahead of his time...

Noise from trains topic of concern
Oct 29, 2009
 By Karen Billing

An Amtrak train rolls through Del Mar
Del Mar residents are looking to hush some of their loudest tourists - the trains. Trains are passing through the city more frequently with Amtrak, Coaster and freighters alike, and as more trains rumble through, the sound of horns blaring is increasing and getting louder, residents complain.

"It's getting to the point where it's no longer romantic," said 29-year resident Hershell Price. "It's absolutely terrible."

Residents with ringing ears asked that City Council pursue establishing a quiet zone in Del Mar or perhaps acquiring a waiver to allow a ban during evening hours or on trains headed in specific direction. A new committee made up of concerned citizens and council members will study the feasibility of railroad ruckus relief. Click here for the entire article.

October 22

Romero's Celebrate 50 Years of Del Mar

To celebrate 50 years in Del Mar, The Romeros will present an anniversary concert Nov. 21 in their hometown.

The Romeros ---- better known as "The Royal Family of the Guitar" ---- moved to the United States from their native Spain in 1957, and two years later settled in what would become a sprawling complex of homes where three generations of Romeros would carry on the family's musical legacy.

Los Romeros was founded in Del Mar by Celedonio Romero, who formed the classical guitar ensemble with his then-young sons, Celin, Pepe and Angel. Over the years, the lineup changed. Celedonio retired, and then passed away in 1996. That same year, Angel went on to a solo and conducting career, and a third generation of Romeros ---- Celino (Celin's son) and Lito (Angel's son) --- stepped in to fill their fathers' places. The Romeros have performed with symphonies all over the world as well as for international leaders and U.S. presidents.

The family will celebrate its half-century of music-making with a special concert hosted by the Del Mar Foundation's Cultural Arts Committee at 7 p.m. Nov. 21 at the Del Mar Powerhouse in Powerhouse Park. Tickets are $75 and will include a special reception with Spanish wine and chocolates. Romeros concerts are known to sell out well in advance, so early orders are encouraged: Call 858-635-1363 or visit delmarfoundation.org.

October 16

Del Mar Makes their Choice on Marine Sanctuary

Having grown up in the waters off Del Mar surfing, diving and fishing, this issue is a dilemma for me: on one hand, I am a strong conservationist when it comes to our coast. However, I guess I'm not a fan of being prohibited from being able to fish or take otherwise legal sealife while diving in my backyard. Our freedoms are dwindling fast enough. That said, the City has made a similar recommendation, protecting the wishes of Del Martians from federal bureaucrats when it comes to our beautiful waters of Del Mar.  Read on...
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Del Mar City Council has selected its preferred plan for the Marine Life Protection Act, one that has minimal impact to Del Mar.

Council members said they prefer "Option Three," which offers strong protection in La Jolla and shifts the Marine Protected Area north of Del Mar to Swami's. The San Diego Coastkeeper organization and Del Mar's scientific advisory teams also prefer this option.

"We like proposal three because it doesn't put our entire community in a protected area where we're not sure what we can do," said Mayor Crystal Crawford.

"We're in favor of marine preservation and proposal three does the best job of meeting the goals of the MLPA, which is to preserve habitats and marine populations," Councilmember Donald Mosier said.
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September 28

Del Mar's Sidewalk Cafes a Success

Del Mar's on again/off again acceptance of restaurants encroaching on the sidewalks is being called a success...
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Sep 25, 2009
 By Halie Johnson
Del Mar Pizza's sidewalk cafe shown with Sbicca's sidewalk cafe still under construction in June.
Photo by: Courtesy
Sidewalk improvements also planned

The creation and expansion of sidewalk cafes at four restaurants at Camino del Mar and along 15th Street were called a success by Del Mar's Interim Planning Director Brian Mooney, despite concerns about the use of a streamlined permitting process.

In August of 2008 the council adopted an ordinance making it easier to build sidewalk cafes. In the past, businesses would have to present their plans to the Design Review Board and obtain an encroachment permit and operations permit. Now, once city staff work with the business to create a plan, the City Council is a one-stop shop for this process.

"These sidewalk cafes would not have happened had they gone through the Design Review Board process," Councilman Carl Hilliard said.

When the sidewalk cafes along 15th Street were constructed some residents expressed outrage about the results. As Councilman Richard Earnest said, many expected the temporary set-ups that can come out and be brought back in. What they got instead were large brick structures with permanent walls or railing.

September 13

Autumn In Del Mar is the Best Time to Vacation


Some time back, I wrote about the fall in Del Mar. Now, as the racing season has ended, Labor Day is over, and the students are starting classes at the local schools and UCSD, the best time of the year has arrived.

Most people associate the beach with summer, and Southern California's coastal gem, Del Mar, is no exception. Summer is when the crowds come: school's out, the San Diego Fair starts in mid-June and shortly after the fair ends, the horses run at the world-famous Del Mar Racetrack. The thoroughbred horse racing season begins in mid July and goes through early September.

The hotels and motels are sold out, beach rentals are scarce and expensive, the restaurants have one hour-plus waits, and the beach and roads are crowded. There is a bit of a hectic pace during the summer in this normally laid back town, located just north of La Jolla.

However, the locals are patient. They know that after the race track closes, the tourists, students and race fans leave, the town returns to that kicked-back pace. But they also know that some of the best beach weather of the year begins then.

Fall in Del Mar is the perfect time to vacation - whether for a week at a beach rental, or a long, luxurious weekend at one of the many nearby resorts. The days are still long and warm, the water temperature is still in the low 70's or high 60's, and the they have the beach practically to themselves.

Surfers eagerly await the fall because the swells arrive from the south, often generated by storms and hurricanes thousands of miles away. When they arrive, the waves are large and exceptional for surfing.

For the vacationer, beach rentals are a bit easier to find and certainly less pricey, although students from nearby UCSD snap up long term rentals for the school year, if they can afford the pricey Del Mar rents. The hotels and motels have plenty of vacancies and of course the restaurants are eager to show off their cuisine with short waits for tables.

The fall in Del Mar is about the best time for a quiet vacation or a quick getaway.

Getting there is pretty easy. Just about 90 minutes south of Los Angeles by car, and about 20 minutes north of San Diego, it is also served by Amtrak and the Coaster, a local rail service from Oceanside to San Diego. San Diego International Airport is also just minutes south.

Resorts such as L'Auberge and The Lodge at Torrey Pines will pamper you in style. Excellent restaurants are minutes away. Jake's, which is one of two restaurants on the beach, is one of the favorites. Others include the Pacifica Grill in the Del Mar Plaza on 15th Street, and for a latin cuisine, Fidel's is nearby.

Speaking of the Plaza, some of the best shopping around can be found here at the center of town at 15th Street.
September 10

Del Mar Races Over 'till Next Year



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Zensational named Horse of the Meet
Sep 9, 2009

It was a three-division sweep for the super speedy Zensational in the annual media poll to crown the season's champions conducted by Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. Zensational, trained by new Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, was a unanimous choice as top sprinter of the meet and runaway choice as Horse of the Meet and top 3-year-old.

August 16

More than $34,500 raised for a new Del Mar lifeguard tower

As a long time supporter of the DMLGs (and being a former Jr. Lifeguard a long time ago, I'm so glad to see tower fund is growing...

More than $34,500 raised for a new Del Mar lifeguard tower

Aug 13, 2009

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There was standing room only at the Party for the Tower last week.
Photos by Nick Morris
Rachel, Andrea and Steffene Milis
Brian Pasco and Cindy Silbert
Lois and Ron Higgins
Don Terwilliger with Carmen and Frank Fernandez
Antonella Martinez and Randy Slavin
Rick and Diana Schwering
Martha Brooks, Nancy Stoke, Chuck Freeburn and Larry Brooks
A sold-out crowd attended the Party for the Tower at En Fuego on Aug. 5. The Friends of the Powerhouse underwrote the event, so the more than $34,500 raised will go toward building a new Lifeguard Headquarters and Beach Safety Center on the 17th Street beach.
August 08

Miss Del Mar Cougar

Cougar Roars
Aug 7, 2009

Miss Del Mar Cougar 2009 Rosie Goldstein stands with racetrack CEO Joe Harper.
Courtesy of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club names Rosie Goldstein its Miss Del Mar Cougar contest winner Wednesday

By ERIC S. PAGE
NBCSandiego.com

Goldstein bested dozens of others to become Miss Del Mar Cougar 2009.

A San Diego woman named Miss Del Mar Cougar 2009 has plenty to say about her title and where she would like her newfound fame to take her.

Real-estate agent Rosie Goldstein got her crown Wednesday.

Goldstein said she was originally from the Bay Area but moved to San Diego about 20 years ago. Two friends who saw the contest mentioned in a local paper called her Sunday and told her she had to enter. By Monday she was front-runner, and the next day, a finalist.

"It was unbelievable," Goldstein said about her experiences. "A whirlwind. We need to find a reality show - a cougar-based reality show."
July 25

Del Mar's Record Breaking Opening Day

Photo by: Halie Johnson
Horses race to the finish line during opening day. In another race, the injury took place.


Opening day has record attendance
City News Service
Jul 23, 2009

A record 44,907 people attended the opening day of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club's 70th horse racing season, but a jockey was injured and a horse had to be euthanized when it broke a leg, track officials said Thursday.


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July 18

Del Mar's 50th Birthday!

This caught me by surprise - reminded me that I'm older than I think. We started coming to Del Mar just about when the city incorporated (of course I was a toddler then -:)
Here's a recap of the great party at Seagrove Park...


A golden cause for celebration in Del Mar
Jul 16, 2009
 By Laura Petersen

The children of Del Mar gather for a picture, which will be put into the Del Mar time capsule.
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Photo by: Steven Hyde
Tom Pearson, mayor of Del Mar from 1968 to 1972, and Bill Arballo, mayor of Del Mar from 1962 to 1963
Supervisor Pam Slater-Price presents a proclamation honoring the incorporation of the city of Del Mar 50 years ago. Mayor Crystal Crawford is also shown, left, with councilmembers Carl Hilliard and Richard Earnest.
The Mar Dels perform.
A picture-perfect summer evening at Powerhouse Park - children playing on the lawn, friends and neighbors relaxing and socializing, the sun slowly setting into the ocean - seemed to capture the essence of why so many residents love Del Mar and came out to celebrate the city's 50th birthday July 12.
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