Trader Mort’s: A Shake of Shelter Island History
SAN DIEGO — After WWII, Polynesian and Hawaiian influences were one of the hippest cultural integrations around with an interest in “Tiki culture” that exploded onto the scene. Much of
SAN DIEGO — After WWII, Polynesian and Hawaiian influences were one of the hippest cultural integrations around with an interest in “Tiki culture” that exploded onto the scene. Much of
SAN DIEGO — Yacht brokers Eric Pearson and Michael Selter have purchased Crow’s Nest Yachts, it was announced in mid-November. Crow’s Nest, located at San Diego’s Shelter Island, will reportedly
SAN DIEGO — Anchoring boats near the entrance of San Diego Bay might become a severely restricted activity, thanks to an ordinance proposal recently approved by a City Council committee.
SAN DIEGO — Shelter Island Boat Launch Ramp in San Diego continues to be dismantled, with portions of the boating venue’s infrastructure already taken apart and shipped elsewhere. The modernization
SAN DIEGO — Commissioner Rafael Castellanos was elected to chair the Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners for 2018. The quasi-judicial agency voted for its three officers Oct.
SAN DIEGO — A large gathering of volunteers congregated at various locations along San Diego Bay, Aug. 26, to participate in San Diego Port Tenants Association’s 27th annual Operation Clean
STATEWIDE — A small stretch of beach on California’s north-central coast has been ground zero in a battle between rich elite and everyday citizen. The fight for control over Martin’s
SAN DIEGO ― Summer may not be over, but the winter holidays are only four months away. Boaters can start preparing their vessels for the San Diego Bay Parade of
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