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The City of Coronado has named Jim Krueger as its new Administrative Services Director. He is set to start work in mid-November.Krueger has an extensive background of 33 years in municipal finance and administrative services. He is currently the...
A hush fell over the crowd as Lamb's Players Artistic Director Robert Smyth took the stage on Saturday evening."It's not often that you can attend a world premiere of a show," he said, "and it's even more rare that...
Book Signing Oct. 29 at Bay BooksDenver McGarey has spent a lot of time up in the air, and his hours writing at high altitude have resulted in a high impact debut novel.As a developer and leasing agent of...
 CORONADO, CA (September 20, 2015) – The deadline for a photo contest sponsored by the City of Coronado to build local, grassroots awareness and support for its new website has been extended. The new deadline is November 13.That gives residents...
A tentative agreement for a two-year contract was reached this morning (10/20/15) by the Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) and the California School Employees Association, AFL-CIO and its Coronado Chapter No. 386, Unit-One and Unit-Two (CSEA). This agreement achieves...
On Wednesday, October 14th, 800 people stepped out onto the streets of Coronado participate in Coronado's foodie event of the season: The Taste of Coronado. Initiated by the Coronado Junior Woman's Club (CJWC) six years ago, the "restaurant crawl"...
The article City Council Kills Bike Master Plan, Poised to Begin Prep of Coronado Comprehensive Active Transportation Strategy invited readers to complete a survey about the City Council’s handling of the development and implementation of the Bicycle Master Plan. Although the...
How did a relatively recent Coronado resident manage to entice 350 of his "financial friends" to take over the Hotel del Coronado for a 3-day "profit and joy" conference?  If you have spent any time with Howard Lindzon, you probably already know...
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After three consecutive meetings with controversial agenda items – a beach path, bicycle lanes and traffic lights - that drew overflow crowds to the council chambers, the city council returns to more "routine" matters at the upcoming October 20 meeting.Although there...