Coastal View News • December 27, 2018

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Rams overthrow Royals

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Carpinteria Creek SBCC offers a fresh future to Girls Inc. 3 bike path reopens

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celebrates 30 Coastal View News’ years beloved sports photographer passed

Chocolatiers win WEV award

away Feb. 20 after falling ill a few weeks ago. A fixture at Carpinteria High and Cate School athletic events, Swing, along with his wife Rosana, supplied CVN with countless, priceless moments captured on his trusty Canon EOS. Swing lived most of his life in the small, seaside town of Carpinteria, and he has made a lasting impression on those who knew him. Fair winds and following seas, old friend. Read more about Swing on page 19.

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Arts Center begins transformation

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Council approves Bluffs oil cleanup

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Warriors advance to championship

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Chamber honors local businesses

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CHS recognizes star students

Walk down memory lane with Rods & Roses

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Report says sea level could rise 10 feet by 2100

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CMS holds skate competition Remembering their sacrifice

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Families, neighbors and service men and women came together on Saturday, June 30, to celebrate with an Independence Day Parade in the heart of Carpinteria’s downtown. Radiating patriotic pride and hope, the star-spangled procession of dancers, marching bands, classic cars, veterans and dignitaries covered Linden Avenue with shimmering reds, whites and blues. Pictured clockwise from left, are Carter Holt, Jill Castro, Dan and Annette Fisher, Michael Avery, Terri Simber, Tonia Reynolds and Forrest Holt.

Veterans Lorenzo Martinez, left, and Joseph Escareno salute the flag in honor of fallen American soldiers on Memorial Day, Monday, May 28. The Carpinteria Lions Club presented the event to pay respects to those Americans killed in battle. For more on Memorial Day observations, see page 27.

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The “Old Town” Carpinteria Fiesta brought the vivid color, music and dance of traditional Hispanic cultures to the Friends of the Library Bookstore Park on Saturday, July 21. Dance troupes, singers and Mariachi musicians retireswith the spirit of fiesta. Las Chuches, from left, Salma Morelos, Rhaya Sanchez and Elise filledGonzales the courtyard from director post Alvarado perform with traditional Spanish fans to the delight of a sun-covered audience. See more coverage of the event on page 11.

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