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Volume 18, Issue 45

Veterans Day a time for appreciation

Neighborhood Reinvestment Fallbrook Street students receive flag from military pen pal Program policy updated Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent The San Diego County Board of Supervisors updated the board policy which covers the county’s Neighborhood Reinvestment Program.

see POLICY, page A-13

Maie Ellis to reopen in 2015-2016 academic year Site to become home of dual language program for FUESD Andrea Verdin Special to The Village News Fallbrook Union Elementary School District (FUESD) recently announced plans to reopen Maie Ellis Elementary School next year as a school of choice for the dual

see REOPEN, page A-12

Christine Rinaldi photo Fifth grade student Mitchell Baker speaks to fellow students and staff Monday, Nov. 3 during a leadership rally and Veterans Day tribute at Fallbrook Street School (FSS). Baker is flanked by members of the Bellamy Family (Travis, Sue, Owen and Ryan) and FSS Principal Stephenie Martinez. Capt. Albert Bellamy, U.S. Marine Corps was a pen pal to Baker’s class last year and sent an American flag to the school that had flown over headquarters of Regional Command and Marine Expeditionary Brigade Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom XIV. Bellamy, stationed at Camp Pendleton, will be home by Veterans Day after serving 15 months in Afghanistan. See more photos on page A-10.

FBI talks about computer Supporting seniors at charitable ‘Dinner with the Docs’ crimes Andrea Verdin Special to the Village News The Fallbrook Citizens’ Crime Prevention Committee hosted a presentation on international and domestic computer hacking, fraud, and security breaches at

see FBI, page A-9

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Announcements ������������������������A-2 Business ��������������������������������������C-9 Classifieds �����������������������������������B-6 Dining �������������������������������������������B-7 Education �������������������������������������C-6 Entertainment ��������������������������C-10 Health & Fitness ������������������������B-2 Home & Garden ������������������������D-2 Legals �������������������������������������������C-8 Obituaries ������������������������������������C-5 Opinion ����������������������������������������A-5 Real Estate ����������������������������������D-2 Sports �������������������������������������������C-1 Shane Gibson photo Representatives from Temecula Valley Hospital support the Foundation for Senior Care’s ninth annual ‘Dinner with the Docs’ fundraiser on Oct. 25 at the Grand Tradition, from left, Marcia Jackson, director, business development; Sherry Miller, director, medical staff services; Neil Colica, chief nursing officer; and Sharon Colica, DPM. See more photos on page A-3.

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Tricks and treats found at Safe Halloween At the Fallbrook Community Center’s Safe Halloween event Oct. 31, from left, Diego Lasley, dressed as “The Joker,” uses a catapult to launch mini marshmallows at a target at the “Engineering for Kids” activity table while Matthew Winans, dressed as a ninja, watches and hopes that his just-launched mini marshmallow will hit the target. See more photos on page C-12.

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