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Costa Azul made the Coronado Ferry Landing its home after 18 years on Orange Avenue. The change came at a time when rent on the block had skyrocketed, but it was certainly a blessing in disguise. The new location...
The Coronado Islanders boys varsity basketball team hosted their home game opener on Wednesday, November 30, against West Hills High School. The Islanders led the game 20-16 after the first period and widened their lead to a comfortable 32-23 at...
Written by: Sally Barstow (daughter), and Ward, Marcel, and Peter LeHardy (sons) Ward Morehouse LeHardy was born in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1934 to Navy LT Louis LeHardy and Sara LeHardy. When he was 7 years old, his father was killed...
 View this post on Instagram  A post shared by Graham Bower (@gbowermedia)On Wednesday, November 30, the Coronado Islanders girls varsity soccer team took on Francis Parker at home in their first official game of the season. From the first whistle...
Now in its seventh year, the Coronado Community READ is designed to unite the community through the shared reading of a single book. The program encourages discussion and participation in planned community-building events around the theme of the title,...
A Court Resurfacing and Improvements Project will begin later this month and includes resurfacing and restriping of tennis and pickleball courts at City facilities to increase play capacity and create a positive impact for residents enjoying the community’s outdoor...
It’s never too late to make changes to improve the health of your brain. Find out more about this important topic with Sharp Coronado Hospital’s Marriage and Family Therapist, Veronica Campbell. She will teach attendees how diet, exercise and...
Penny Rothschild, the owner and curator of Emerald C Gallery, not only blesses us with her generosity and support of the arts, but she herself is also a talented artist and designer.As a resident of Coronado, Rothschild came upon...
One of the sustainable practices that Emerald Keepers subscribes to is recycling items rather than discarding them. For a third year, local Girl Scout Troop 6561 has taken to heart the practice of recycling by collecting gently-used and new...
It was an auspicious start for Stephen and Elizabeth Wampler when they first met in Coronado nearly 30 years ago. “I remember not knowing how to react the first time we met,” says Elizabeth, but they found themselves becoming...