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Yearly Archives: 2020

City Manager’s Weekly Update – April 10, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TdlQzeTsy8Banners will soon be hung on the Orange Avenue medians. Find out how the banners will support businesses and encourage residents to stay at...

Virtual Passover May Be a First, But Judaism Has a Long History of Ritual Innovation

By Samuel L. Boyd, University of Colorado Boulder. Originally published in The Conversation.  Information on Passover in Coronado can be found on the Chabad of Coronado website:...

Message From Acting Secretary of the Navy James E. McPherson

To all of our Sailors, Marines, Civilians, and Military Families,I am honored to return to the Navy-Marine Corps Team as your Acting Secretary.From my...

Quarantined in Coronado: Teens and TV – What are They Watching?

Coronado schools are back in session during the coronavirus stay at home order with Distance Learning, so students are once again spending their days...

Six Ways Coronado Students Can Build Motivation for Distance Learning

By Ryan Korstange, Middle Tennessee State University Originally published in The Conversation.Even in normal circumstances, it can be hard to get motivated to do your...

COVID-19 Update – Thursday, April 9, 2020

Banners to Support Community, Businesses Three new banners will soon be displayed along the Orange Avenue medians in the Coronado Commercial Corridor to provide support...

All Gatherings Now Prohibited; County COVID-19 Deaths Increase to 36

Health Order Updated to Prohibit Gatherings The County Wednesday expanded its Health Order to prohibit gatherings of any type, effective Thursday, April 9.The new directive...

A Healthy Rhythm May Keep You Sane and Help You Fight COVID-19

By Satchin Panda, University of California San Diego Originally published in The Conversation.Social distancing and washing hands have become the frontline in the fight against...

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